Karen Read

MA v. Karen Read - Killer or Cover-Up Murder Trial Karen Read was acquitted of second-degree murder in the death of her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe in her retrial after her first ended with a mistrial.


photo of mannequin during crash reconstruction
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graph of cell phone data
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Vinnie connected a story about his days as a young prosecutor to Karen Read's case, saying that he only ever wanted his witnesses to tell the truth.
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robert alessi holds up sweatshirt for judge
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damaged shirt
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photo of home
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man stands behind bar with blue paint
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Sometimes experts cancel each other out. Sometimes they're the breakout stars that turn the trial in favor of either the defense or the prosecution. Vinnie explains why Dr. Daniel Wolfe just might turn the jury in Karen Read's favor.
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Hank Brennan
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Dr. Daniel Wolfe
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photo of female defendant
Karen Read attends her murder trial
Dr. Daniel Wolfe
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photo of female defendant in court
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ARCCA
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Karen Read's SUV's taillight
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photo of male witness testifying in court
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officer testifying on stand
Vinnie took a moment to acknowledge something everyone can agree on: John O'Keefe's death was a tragic loss. Also, Court TV's Matt Johnson joined Closing Arguments from outside the courthouse with the latest in the Karen Read Murder Retrial.
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Court TV's Matt Johnson spoke to Karen Read about her relationship with the victim, John O'Keefe, as she exited court.
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The blogger known as
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side by side of female defendant and male witness
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Karina Kolokithas
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Brian Loughran
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photo of arm with scratches and cuts
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photo of scratched arm of victim
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female defendant in court
Nicholas Barros said Karen Read's taillight was cracked and missing a piece but a portion of the taillight remained intact.
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Dr. Marie Russel & Karen Read
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The officer who responded to Karen Read's parents' house testified that the picture of the smashed taillight is not what it looked like when he went to the home to help retrieve the car.
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