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Commonwealth vs Karen Read - 2024 Trial (Final Part)

Commonwealth vs Karen Read - 2024 Trial (Final Part)

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After Boston police officer John O’Keefe was found dead on a front lawn in January 2022, his girlfriend, Karen Read, was arrested. At her 2024 trial, prosecutors accused Karen of hitting John with her car and then leaving him to die in the cold. The defense, however, told the jury that Karen was framed and that there was a massive cover-up.

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