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Hours after Karen Read was found not guilty of second-degree murder, her father spoke exclusively with NBC 10 News.
Fresh off her acquittal, Karen Read is turning her two-trial ordeal over the 2022 death of her then-boyfriend into a feature ...
Welcher told jurors he was a similar height and build to O’Keefe, so he used his own body to recreate a the scenario of 45-year-old Read fatally backing into him and leaving him to die in the ...
Fresh off her gripping murder acquittal, Karen Read was spotted easing back into everyday life on Friday, hauling trash like any regular American outside her hotel room in Boston.
Prosecutors have accused Read, 45, of backing into O’Keefe, her boyfriend at the time, with her Lexus SUV while dropping him off at a house party after a night out drinking with friends and then ...
Karen Read defense tears into crash analysis, ... however, insists she never hit O’Keefe with her car. ... Back up into a crash test dummy at 24.2 mph in the arm and see what happens.
Prosecutors’ crash reconstruction expert testified about the sudden acceleration Read’s SUV made and what injuries are consistent with a car crash.
Read, 45, is accused of deliberately backing her Lexus SUV into 46-year-old O’Keefe, a Boston police officer, before he died on a night of drunken arguing in January 2022.
Karen Read shared her thoughts on her not guilty verdict after she was acquitted on murder charges in connection to the 2022 death of her Boston police officer boyfriend John O’Keefe.
Karen Read was found not guilty for the 2022 death of her Boston police officer boyfriend John O’Keefe, more than one year after her first trial ended in a hung jury.
Welcher told jurors he was a similar height and build to O’Keefe, so he used his own body to recreate a the scenario of 45-year-old Read fatally backing into him and leaving him to die in the ...