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After the House of Representatives passed its “big beautiful bill" of goods, I went to dinner at a favorite restaurant in ...
The trial’s most debated digital artifact was a Google search from Jen McCabe’s iPhone: “hos long to die in cold.” ...
After closely covering the Karen Read trials, TV reporter Kristina Rex ’15 is lending her insights to a major new documentary ...
The jury in the Karen Read retrial reached a verdict on Wednesday. Here is how to watch the documentary in case you wanted to celebrate. The Karen Read documentary, “A Body In The Snow: The ...
Karen Read trial: Prosecution rests its case after 6 weeks. What's next in the case? Karen Read's defense team will begin calling their own witnesses to the stand Friday.
Jurors in Karen Read's second trial for the murder of her Boston police officer boyfriend found Read not guilty of the most serious charges and guilty on a lesser charge, ending a weekslong trial ...
But Jeffrey Abramson, a former assistant district attorney in Massachusetts who has written daily about the trial in a Substack, told USA TODAY the video clips could play against the prosecution. “It ...
A jury found Karen Read not guilty of second-degree murder and manslaughter on Wednesday, nearly three and a half years after the mysterious death of Read’s police officer boyfriend, John O’Keefe.
Several new attorneys, Karen Read’s media interviews and the firing of the lead investigator have combined to change the dynamics of her retrial.
Jurors begin deliberations in Karen Read's second murder trial after Friday's closing arguments and judicial instructions from Judge Beverly Cannone.
Read was accused of hitting her boyfriend with her car and leaving him to die in a snowstorm, but alleged she was the victim of a cover-up by his fellow officers. Her 2024 trial ended in a hung jury.
As the second murder trial of Karen Read draws to a close and another jury deliberates, the movement proclaiming her innocence has grown even larger, spreading outside of Massachusetts.