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Karen Read watches jurors enter the courtroom to resume deliberations during her trial at Norfolk Superior Court, Wednesday, June 18, 2025, in Dedham, Mass. (Greg Derr/The Patriot Ledger via AP ...
Karen Read and her family celebrated her acquittal on major charges, expressing relief and gratitude for the support received throughout the trial.
Karen Read, along with her family and defense team, were spotted celebrating Wednesday's verdict with dinner in the Seaport section of Boston. "Happy, I'm happy, thank you," Read said, stepping ...
Karen Read's legal team credited for her acquittal in the death of boyfriend John O'Keefe, with experts predicting the high-profile case will boost the attorneys' careers nationwide.
Editorial Standards ⓘ Imani Fleming News Reporter MANCHESTER, N.H. — A Massachusetts jury on Wednesday found Karen Read not guilty of murdering her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O'Keefe.
Perhaps they’re planning to write a book. Maybe they could call it, “If We Did It.” The Free Karen Read crowd was cruising Washington Street in Canton into the night.
Thank you." Karen Read gestures to supporters after she was found not guilty of second-degree murder on Wednesday, June 18, 2025, in Dedham, Mass. Josh Reynolds / AP ...
Karen Read wept and the crowd outside burst into cheers after a jury cleared the 45-year-old of every count against her except for one — drunken driving — in a grueling retrial for the … ...
A large crowd of Karen Read supporters celebrated Wednesday afternoon after she was acquitted of second-degree murder and other charges in connection with the death of Boston police officer John O ...
Local law enforcement weighs in on Karen Read verdict The API failed to deliver the resource. Local reaction to Karen Read verdict By Bryant Reed Published: Jun. 18, 2025 at 7:26 PM PDT ...
Karen Read hugs one of her lawyers after being found not guilty of second-degree murder in the death of John O'Keefe, in Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, Massachusetts, Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
Karen sold her house, lost her job, and cashed out her retirement to fund her defense. “We went into debt. But she refused to take a plea for something she didn’t do,” her father said.
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