Karen Read trial returns
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Karen Read pleaded not guilty to murder charges in the death of Boston police officer John O’Keefe and is facing a retrial after a jury was unable to reach a verdict last year.
The retrial of Karen Read, the Massachusetts woman accused of hitting her police officer boyfriend with her car and leaving him for dead, will resume following an abrupt one-day break in court proceedings.
Digital forensics expert Jessica Hyde weighed in on Jennifer McCabe's “hos long to die in cold” search Wednesday in Karen Read's retrial.
Karen Read‘s second trial in connection with the death of her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O’Keefe, continued on Wednesday in Dedham’s Norfolk Superior Court before Judge Beverly Cannone. Read more: Recap of trial day 14 The trial was canceled at what appeared to be the last minute on Tuesday morning due to “unavoidable circumstances.
Jurors heard expert testimony on the search for how long it takes to die in the cold was made. Read allegedly left her boyfriend to die in the snow.
The Herald is covering every day and every motion, once again, in the retrial of Karen Read. Here’s the video for Day 11, and keep checking here for all the latest updates when the court is
As week two of testimony in the Karen Read retrial has wrapped up, with the court only in session for four days this week and the majority of the testimony coming from prosecution witness and victim John O'Keefe's friend Jen McCabe,
Karen Read pleaded not guilty to murder charges in the death of Boston police officer John O’Keefe and is facing a retrial after a jury was unable to reach a verdict last year.