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DIGHTON, Mass. (WJAR) — One day after Karen Read was found not guilty of second-degree murder in the death of John O'Keefe, NBC 10 News caught up with her family at their Dighton home Thursday ...
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.
A jubilant Karen Read said “no one has fought harder” to find the truth behind the death of her Boston cop boyfriend in her first words after she was found not guilty Wednesday of killing him ...
DEDHAM, Mass. — Hundreds of supporters erupted in cheers and celebration outside the Dedham courthouse Wednesday after the verdict for Karen Read was announced acquitting her of the most serious ...
Karen Read spoke to reporters outside Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, Massachusetts after she was found not guilty of all charges except operating under the influence.
Read and her attorneys respond with the same gesture. Supporters of Karen Read react as she leaves Norfolk Superior Court, Wednesday, June 18, 2025, in Dedham, Mass. Josh Reynolds / AP ...
Karen Read may have been found not guilty of the most serious charges in the case related to the 2022 death John O'Keefe, a Boston police officer and her boyfriend at the time of his death, but ...
This was Karen Read's second time on trial for the murder of her former boyfriend and Boston cop John O'Keefe, who died on J an. 29, 2022 in Canton, Massachusetts.
Karen Read, center, waves to supporters after she was found not guilty of second-degree murder on Wednesday, June 18, 2025, in Dedham, Mass. Josh Reynolds / AP ...
Photo illustration by Ben Jodway A teacher has sued New Richmond Exempted Village Board of Education after the superintendent suspended her for three days without pay for having four books in her ...
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