Karen Read Not Guilty of Murder … In Retrial of Boston Cop BF’s Death
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Karen Read — the Massachusetts woman accused of murdering her Boston police officer boyfriend John O’Keefe in 2022 — has just been found not guilty of murder.
Read was charged with second-degree murder, manslaughter while operating under the influence, and leaving the scene of an accident causing injury or death. The jury found her guilty of a single count of DUI.
Her retrial began in April, and final arguments finished Friday — and the jury began deliberations Friday afternoon … Monday began the first full day of deliberations … and the verdict was reached Wednesday.
Prosecutors alleged in January 2022, Read got into a heated drunken argument with O’Keefe before backing up and hitting him with her SUV, killing him … then fleeing the scene, leaving him to die in a friend’s snow-covered front yard in Canton, Mass.
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Read, who’s now 45, has always maintained she’s innocent — her team says she was framed, claiming O’Keefe actually got into a brawl with his fellow cops that night, and says they pinned his death on Read.
There were seven women and five men on this jury.
Karen’s first trial ended in a mistrial last year … the jury voted to acquit her on second-degree murder and fleeing the scene — but deadlocked 9-3 in favor of convicting her on vehicular manslaughter.
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