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Paula Prado said she does not believe Read caused John O'Keefe's death because she saw too many holes in the investigation.
A woman on the jury that acquit Karen Read this week on murder and manslaughter charges spoke exclusively to ABC News, saying ...
Paula Prado, who was juror No. 11 in the trial, said to Patriot Ledger media partner WCVB Channel 5 that she thought Read was guilty of manslaughter at first. As the trial went on, she said that there ...
"I was happy for Karen Read and her family of course. I think justice was served," Prado said. "But seeing John O'Keefe's ...
A close friend of slain Boston cop John O’Keefe slammed Karen Read for proclaiming she’s fought for justice in her beau’s ...
Karen Read was spotted out in Boston Thursday, the day after she was found not guilty of nearly all charges.Read and her<a ...
“The stress was this high energy anxiety and anticipation,” said NBC Boston commentator Sue O’Connell, who was in the courtroom when the verdict was read. “When the crowd outside...heard the not ...
Norfolk District Attorney Michael Morrissey issued a brief statement Thursday to WBZ-TV, his first comment since the verdict ...
Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe, his girlfriend Karen Read and a group of other friends, including fellow officers, went ...
State Police Colonel Geoffrey D. Noble expressed condolences for the loved ones of John O’Keefe and said the department has ...
Karen Read was accused of killing her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe. A jury acquitted her on second-degree murder.
Delve into the Karen Read retrial, uncovering why a mistrial can grant a unique "second chance," how legal strategies pivoted, and the profound implications of its verdict.
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