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A jury found Karen Read not guilty of second-degree murder and manslaughter charges Wednesday in the 2022 death of her Boston ...
A Massachusetts jury returned a verdict in the Karen Read case, acquitting her of the most serious charges and finding her guilty of a lesser charge.
Jurors spent more than 20 hours deliberating in the Karen Read case. Nearly a year ago, the first trial ended in mistrial.
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 ...
Karen Read, a US woman charged with running over her police officer boyfriend and leaving him for dead in a snowbank, has been found not guilty of second-degree murder in a case that gripped ...
Karen Read, the Massachusetts woman accused of drunkenly striking her off-duty police officer boyfriend and leaving him to die in January 2022, was found guilty of drunk driving today – though she was ...
Karen Read was found not guilty of murder in the 2022 death of her boyfriend, a Boston cop, after a hung jury last year. Read was also acquitted of two lesser charges in the death of 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.
A jury found Karen Read not guilty of second-degree murder and manslaughter on Wednesday, nearly three and a half years after the mysterious death of Read’s police officer boyfriend, John O’Keefe.
Karen Read was cleared of murder and manslaughter charges Wednesday, as a huge crowd of her supporters roared with applause outside of the courthouse in Dedham, Massachusetts. The jury found her ...
Karen Read's parents are opening up about the relief they feel following her acquittal in the 2022 death of her police ...
A verdict has been reached in the second high-profile trial of Karen Read. On Wednesday, June 18, 2025, a Norfolk Superior Court jury found the 45-year-old financial analyst not guilty of ...