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After Karen Read was acquitted of manslaughter and second-degree murder charges on June 18, the Norfolk District Attorney and ...
Read, 45, of Mansfield, was accused of striking John O’Keefe, 46, with her Lexus SUV and leaving him to die alone in a blizzard outside of a house party in Canton at the home of fellow officer Brian ...
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An 86-year-old woman who went missing in Ohio on Wednesday was found in Pennsylvania on Friday. The Geauga County Sheriff's Office said Marjory Ann Paul was "slightly confused but is in good health" ...
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A Karen Read attorney began the first day of the defense’s case, arguing that the whole matter should be thrown out. That motion was denied, though the argument sets up testimony that is to follow.
Defense attorney Alan Jackson asks Judge Beverly Cannone to dismiss charges against defendant Karen Read during Read's murder trial in Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, Mass., Friday, May 30, 2025.
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The prosecution rested their case on Thursday in the second murder trial of Karen Read, the woman accused of killing her ex-boyfriend and Boston police officer John O’Keefe. It comes after more ...
Karen Read’s defense called its first witness on Friday, marking a new phase in her retrial in the killing of John O’Keefe, her off-duty Boston police officer boyfriend whose body was found ...
Karen Read's defense will continue to question a prosecution expert who had an SUV hit him as part of his investigation.
Karen Read, who is accused of killing her boyfriend Boston police Officer John O'Keefe, in 2022, during her murder trial at Norfolk Superior Court. (Matt Stone/The Boston Herald) ...