Karen Read accused of backing into boyfriend and leaving him to die *MISTRIAL*

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This woman didn't do this. I'd be willing to bet that someone in the house did it. Someone in the house looked up "How long will it take for somebody to die in the cold." Karen couldn't have done that search.

Is there a cover up conspiracy?

 
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That John's clothing was collected at the hospital and at the station was layed out to dry and then was sorted where I think where his shirt and jacket was bagged together and his pants and belt and possibly boxers were bagged together until they were sent for testing.
Analysis from swabbings and/ or scrappings from the clothing showed only his DNA and pieces of red and clear plastic and a piece of glass.

They eventually did that. However, they were originally just balled up without proper chain of custody. They were laid on the table to dry, but none of the chain of custody work was done on it. So @Guess Who is right that they just balled everything up, and you are right because they were laid out to dry.
 
They eventually did that. However, they were originally just balled up without proper chain of custody. They were laid on the table to dry, but none of the chain of custody work was done on it. So @Guess Who is right that they just balled everything up, and you are right because they were laid out to dry.
Yes, they were laid out to try EVENTUALLY. All of that was detailed in testimony.
 

A relative of the Boston police officer who died after Karen Read allegedly ran him down in her SUV said her family fully supports retrying Read after her widely publicized murder trial ended with a hung jury earlier this year.

Beth, who is in John O’Keefe’s extended family and asked to be identified by only her first name because she fears harassment, told “Dateline” that even though Read put her family “through hell,” they were prepared for a second trial. Those proceedings are scheduled to begin early next year.


“No matter what we have to deal with, justice for Johnny,” Beth said.











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Remembering John O’Keefe
The twisty legal saga surrounding the case — which involves allegations of a far-reaching law enforcement cover-up — began after O’Keefe’s body was found outside the suburban home of a now-retired Boston police sergeant on a snowy morning in January 2022.

The medical examiner attributed O’Keefe’s cause of death to blunt force trauma to the head and hypothermia.

Read, an equity analyst who’d been dating O’Keefe for two years at the time of his death, was charged with second-degree murder, motor vehicle manslaughter while driving under the influence and leaving the scene of a collision causing death. She has maintained her innocence.

The case will appear before the Massachusetts Supreme Court next month, when Read’s defense team will argue that some of the charges against her — including murder — should be thrown out. Prosecutors have said there is no basis for the claim.

What prosecutors say happened

Prosecutors have said the couple’s troubled relationship ended with an intoxicated Read backing into O’Keefe in her Lexus and leaving him for dead outside the home of the former sergeant, Brian Albert.

There were no known witnesses to O’Keefe’s death, but Norfolk County Assistant District Attorney Adam Lally said vehicle data from the Lexus showed Read reversing at 24 mph for 60 feet near Albert’s home, where Read said she was dropping O’Keefe off for an after-party.

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Karen Read and John O’Keefe.via Dateline
O’Keefe never made it inside, Lally said, and no one who was at the event recalled seeing him there. The rear taillight on Read’s Lexus was broken, and O’Keefe’s hair and DNA were found on the vehicle’s bumper and taillight, the prosecutor said.

Lally also cited Read’s own alleged words in the immediate aftermath of O’Keefe’s death: A friend who was with Read when O’Keefe’s body was discovered recalled her saying “I hit him” three times.











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Lindsay Higgins, Ex-girlfriend of John O'Keefe, on Supporting Karen Read

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Casting the blame on other officers

Read has repeatedly said she is innocent in O’Keefe’s death, and her lawyers have alleged law enforcement officers sought to frame her in the killing.

According to the defense, Read dropped off O’Keefe and saw him enter Albert’s home, where an agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives whom she had recently flirted with — then ghosted — was also at the after-party.

That tension likely prompted a fight that caused O’Keefe’s injuries, Read’s lawyers said at trial. Afterward, the defense said, O’Keefe was left for dead outside.

Karen Read.
Karen Read in Norfolk Superior Court on June 3.Pat Greenhouse / Boston Globe via Getty Images
Through their attorneys, Albert and the agent, Brian Higgins, denied involvement in O’Keefe’s death. The Norfolk County District Attorney’s Office also released a statement saying they had nothing to do with his death.

The defense has also accused Massachusetts State Trooper Michael Proctor of leading a biased and improper investigation into O’Keefe’s death. During the trial, Proctor admitted using derogatory language about Read in texts to friends, relatives and supervisors. He testified that although his language was “unprofessional,” it did not affect the integrity of his investigation.

Proctor was suspended without pay days after a mistrial was declared on July 1 and his conduct is the subject of an ongoing state police investigation. He has not responded to multiple requests for comment from NBC News.











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Dateline Producer Calls Karen Read Trial ‘Most Dramatic” In and Outside of Court

Not buying cover-up claims

To Beth, Proctor’s texts — which included him saying he hoped Read would take her own life and describing her with an offensive term for developmentally disabled people — were “completely inappropriate.” But that didn’t mean Read was framed, Beth said.

“I never believed that there was this massive cover-up that goes up to the state police,” she said, noting how everyone inside the home that night would have to be “complete sociopaths” to be able to move on from — and remain quiet about — the events described by the defense.

“We shouldn’t have to justify why we don’t believe this crazy story,” she said. “I think others should have to justify why they believe it.”

The defense theory of the killing was amplified by a local blogger — Aiden Kearney, known as “Turtleboy” — who described Read as a victim and derided O’Keefe’s family for believing in her guilt. His outspokenness on the matter attracted large crowds at the Norfolk County courthouse during the trial.

Outside the court, cameras showed crowds booing the family as they walked inside. In a separate clip, Kearney was seen calling O’Keefe’s brother a “disgrace.”

Karen A. Read Is Arraigned
Karen Read departs district court following her arraignment in Stoughton, Mass., on Feb. 2, 2022.Craig F. Waler / Boston Globe via Getty Images file
“For the things that he has said and continued to say and got his mob to say with this mob mentality, it’s vile,” Beth said. She continued: “Johnny is where the focus should be and not on the blogger and not on the defendant. It should be about the fact that Johnny died. Johnny died because of somebody else, and these two people have made it all about them.”

“This was a murder trial, and that was lost almost every single day,” she added.

Last year, Kearney was charged with witness intimidation and conspiracy in connection with his online media coverage of the case. He pleaded not guilty and the case is ongoing.

After his arraignment, Kearney said he would not be intimidated or silenced, NBC Boston reported.

More than 60 people who supported O’Keefe’s family or witnesses attended throughout the trial, Beth said, but her family maintained a public silence because they felt the courtroom was the most appropriate venue for the case to play out. She said they felt deflated when, after a nine-week trial and five days of deliberations, the jurors remained deadlocked and the judge declared a mistrial.

The family had been hoping to move on, Beth said, but instead she was faced with another thought: “Oh, God, we have to do this again.”

Read’s retrial is scheduled to begin Jan. 27.
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ETA trial date is now 1 April 2025
 
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Strange it was ok for me. Here's some pasta. It is just about a guy writing a book.


MILTON – A bestselling author from Milton will explore the Karen Read case and its far-reaching impacts in a new non-fiction book due out next year.

Dave Wedge has agreed to a deal with BenBella Books to write "Cop Town: Scandal, Corruption and Murder in Suburban America," marking the first book about the explosive Karen Read case. Read is a Mansfield woman accused of killing her Boston police officer boyfriend and Braintree native John O'Keefe. Read's first trial ended in mistrial last summer, and a second trial is set to start April 1.

"It's a very interesting case," Wedge said. "It has a lot of interest, and when you have a female charged with murder and prosecutors painting it as a love crime, and the defense painting it as a cover up story, it's intriguing," Wedge said.

What books has Dave Wedge written​

Wedge is a former Boston Herald journalist who has authored eight books, including "Boston Strong: A City's Triumph Over Tragedy," which was adapted into the film "Patriots Day," starring Mark Wahlberg. His latest book, "Blood & Hate: The Untold Story of Marvelous Marvin Hagler's Battle for Glory," will come out in June.

When details of the Karen Read case started to emerge, Wedge said his phone "started ringing immediately" with people urging him to take a look at it in his book. He said he started to take a serious look at it before the first trial started.


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Crowds gathered outside Dedham Superior Court on day 1 of the Karen Read murder trial. A judge ordered a 200-foot buffer zone around the court.

What are the details of the Karen Read case?​

Read was charged with second-degree murder after O'Keefe's body was found in the driveway outside the Canton home of a fellow Boston police officer Jan. 29, 2022, during a snowstorm.

Two narratives have emerged since the arrest. The state alleges that Read killed O'Keefe by backing into him with a car and leaving him to die.

Read's defense team argues that O'Keefe was fatally beaten inside before his body was planted on the front lawn. They say she was then framed for his death by the police and other parties.

Read is also charged with manslaughter while driving drunk and leaving the scene of personal injury and death.

The intrigue and scandal of the case grabbed the attention of people across the country, and true crime YouTubers, TikTokers and internet sleuths begin following the Read case.

"As someone who was a reporter for 20 years and has written eight books, I've never seen a case that has had this much interest in Massachusetts," Wedge said. "It's captured people's imagination, and social media has driven a lot of it."

Judge Beverly Cannone declared a mistrial in Read's first case in July after the jury could not reach a verdict.

Prosecutors from the Norfolk County District Attorney's office announced their intention to retry the case soon after the mistrial was declared, and Cannone has scheduled a second trial to begin April 1.

What will Wedge write about in the book?​

Wedge said his goal is to tell the story of what happened as fully and as accurately as he can in his style of narrative story telling. He said he plans to follow the second trial as closely as he can and interview as many people as possible.

"I'm not going to armchair sleuth it or try to presume that I know what happened," he said. "I want to report the outcome and if I'm able to find nuggets of truth, I'll put those in. My mission is to tell the complete story of what happened."

Wedge said he plans to explore how the town of Canton has been "completely ripped apart" by the case, and how, in some cases, it has pinned neighbor against neighbor.

"One thing that intrigues me is how it's destroyed all these lives. Every single person involved in this case, their lives have been turned upside down – all the friends and family of witnesses, the O'Keefes, Karen Read," he said. "It's a challenging story and it's a challenging case and everyone has an opinion on it."


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Attorneys for Karen Read, accused of killing her boyfriend, Braintree native John O'Keefe, say retrying her on all charges is double jeopardy.
Wedge said the case has also exposed a lot of vulnerabilities in the criminal justice system that he also plans to address.

"Whether you believe she's guilty or innocent, I've never seen a courtroom turn into such a circus or more questionable moves on both sides of the case," he said.

Wedge said "Cop Town: Scandal, Corruption and Murder in Suburban America" will come out in 2026.
 
They eventually did that. However, they were originally just balled up without proper chain of custody. They were laid on the table to dry, but none of the chain of custody work was done on it. So @Guess Who is right that they just balled everything up, and you are right because they were laid out to dry.
In the hospital, they'd been in a pile on the floor soaking wet and with vomit. They were placed into one doubled bag and transported to the police station.
Btw, I forgot to mention that among his clothing was one shoe. Paramedics were then informed to check the ambulance for the other shoe.
Anyway, I could tell you that there was no improper chain of custody but it wouldn't matter.
 
In the hospital, they'd been in a pile on the floor soaking wet and with vomit. They were placed into one doubled bag and transported to the police station.
Btw, I forgot to mention that among his clothing was one shoe. Paramedics were then informed to check the ambulance for the other shoe.
Anyway, I could tell you that there was no improper chain of custody but it wouldn't matter.

Why doesn't chain of custody matter?
 
In the hospital, they'd been in a pile on the floor soaking wet and with vomit. They were placed into one doubled bag and transported to the police station.
Btw, I forgot to mention that among his clothing was one shoe. Paramedics were then informed to check the ambulance for the other shoe.
Anyway, I could tell you that there was no improper chain of custody but it wouldn't matter.
The other shoe was found at the same time as they found the broken light pieces. There is a photo of it in situ. Also small pieces of the broken light were found on his clothes too.
 
Chain of custody doesn't begin in an ambulance or in hospital AFAIK. The hospital are trying to save lives. His TOD was recorded as 07.59 a.m. by the hospital.

Chain of custody only begins when the police take control of an object. Then they need to bag it and put on where it was bagged, the time it was bagged, the date it was bagged, then seal it so it will be obvious if anyone opened the bag. Then every time it's handed off the information about who handed it off and to who, needs to be recorded. All items should have been bagged separately. This was not done. There is no way to confirm what the cops say is true.
 
Chain of custody only begins when the police take control of an object. Then they need to bag it and put on where it was bagged, the time it was bagged, the date it was bagged, then seal it so it will be obvious if anyone opened the bag. Then every time it's handed off the information about who handed it off and to who, needs to be recorded. All items should have been bagged separately. This was not done. There is no way to confirm what the cops say is true.
and who bagged it. There were many things that they could not answer who bagged stuff or when or even where it came from. There were also evidence bags that were improperly tagged and the contents were different than what was listed.
 
Chain of custody only begins when the police take control of an object. Then they need to bag it and put on where it was bagged, the time it was bagged, the date it was bagged, then seal it so it will be obvious if anyone opened the bag. Then every time it's handed off the information about who handed it off and to who, needs to be recorded. All items should have been bagged separately. This was not done. There is no way to confirm what the cops say is true.
Do you understand that those items were allowed to dry and then bagged as I described?
 
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Chain of custody only begins when the police take control of an object. Then they need to bag it and put on where it was bagged, the time it was bagged, the date it was bagged, then seal it so it will be obvious if anyone opened the bag. Then every time it's handed off the information about who handed it off and to who, needs to be recorded. All items should have been bagged separately. This was not done. There is no way to confirm what the cops say is true.
I'm not sure about your chain of custody opinion. I'm fairly certain the hospital personnel and/or EMS is part of the chain of custody.
 
Do you understand that those items were allowed to dry and then bagged as I described?

They were wadded up together and there is no record of who bagged them, who separated them and set them out to dry. Were they set out in a secured area? Who bagged them after they were dry?

This type of evidence handling would get you drummed out of the police academy.
 

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