It’s been a month since testimony began in Karen Read’s second trial for the murder of John O’Keefe, and the new trial has brought a notable change in presentation. “I mean, I didn’t think I hit him, ...
Before her second trial even began, accused murderer Karen Read told Vanity Fair she owed her attorneys more than $5 million in deferred fees. “If I can get the entire truth of this case out in the ...
A Massachusetts jury has found Karen Read not guilty in the death of her police officer boyfriend, three years and two high-profile trials later. Read, 45, was accused of killing John O'Keefe in ...
Much of the testimony focused on the cracked taillight that the police say led them to suspect that Ms. Read hit her boyfriend, John O’Keefe, with her S.U.V. By Jenna Russell Update: On June 18, Karen ...
Jurors in the second Karen Read murder trial have heard from a lot of witnesses. They’ve heard testimony about text messages from the fired lead investigator, Michael Proctor, and how he searched her ...
Karen Read called her boyfriend John O’Keefe dozens of times and left a spree of expletive-laden voicemails as he lay dying in a bank of Massachusetts snow, jurors were shown on the tenth day of her ...
The Karen Read trial continued Friday with a key investigator reading text messages between Brian Higgins and the defendant in the high-profile murder case. Massachusetts State Police Sgt. Yuri ...
Editor's note: This page summarizes testimony in the Karen Read trial for Thursday, May 29. For the latest updates on the Karen Read retrial, visit USA TODAY's coverage for Friday, May 30. Prosecutors ...
Karen Read exchanged flirty texts with another man two weeks before her cop boyfriend was found dead in the snow, jurors heard during testimony in her murder trial Friday. “You’re hot,” Brian Higgins ...
Last month, Karen Read was acquitted of second-degree murder and vehicular manslaughter, ending a Massachusetts legal saga containing enough John Grisham–style plot twists to captivate international ...
The retrial of Karen Read is shaping up to be altogether similar to her first murder trial, but there are several differences that could influence whether the jury reaches a verdict this time around.
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