John O'Keefe's brother speaks about Karen Read mistrial in first interview
In an exclusive interview with WBZ-TV, John O'Keefe's brother revealed what he said to Karen Read in court after a mistrial was declared in her murder trial.
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In an exclusive interview with WBZ-TV, John O'Keefe's brother revealed what he said to Karen Read in court after a mistrial was declared in her murder trial.
Prosecutors in the Karen Read murder trial fired back Friday at the defense's attempt to get two of the three charges against her dismissed, saying Read consented to the mistrial.
In a new filing, Karen Read's attorney says a juror told them it's "just not right" that Read could be tried a second time despite a unanimous decision on two charges.
Massachusetts State Trooper Michael Proctor, the lead investigator in the Karen Read case, has been transferred to a field services division in South Boston, according to WBZ-TV I-Team sources.
There will be a status hearing later this month about the next steps for a new trial for Karen Read.
WBZ-TV's Paula Ebben and Kristina Rex discuss the mistrial in the Karen Read case, and look ahead to what a second trial might entail.
The Karen Read murder trial ended Monday after a "starkly divided" hung jury failed to reach a verdict, forcing Judge Beverly Cannone to declare a mistrial.
As a divided jury declared a mistrial in the Karen Read case, a divided community waited outside the courthouse in Dedham for a verdict.
WBZ-TV's Kristina Rex talks about what it was like to be in the courtroom during the Karen Read trial.
The state of Massachusetts had some messy evidence in the Karen Read trial. How will they move forward in retrying the case after a mistrial? WBZ-TV's Chief Investigator Cheryl Fiandaca reports.
WBZ-TV has team coverage of the mistrial in the Karen Read case, including Read supporters, Officer John O'Keefe supporters and what happens next. WBZ-TV's Kristina Rex, Tammy Mutasa and Chief Investigator Cheryl Fiandaca report.
The jury in the Karen Read murder trial told the judge Monday it is "deeply divided" and cannot reach a verdict after 23 hours of deliberations so far.
Karen Read's defense attorneys say they will continue to fight charges against their client.
The jury in the Karen Read murder trial resumes its deliberations Monday after resting this weekend and struggling to reach a verdict last week.
For the first time since Karen Read's murder trial began more than two months ago, protesters who think she's guilty of killing her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O'Keefe, showed up outside court in Dedham.
The Karen Read verdict watch took a turn Friday when the jury told the judge they're deadlocked. But the judge told them to go back to their deliberations.
A legal expert says it appears the jury in the Karen Read murder trial is not unanimous at this point in the deliberations.
On Thursday, the signs, the pink, and the lawn chairs were still there, but the mood was more mellow from her supporters.
It's a waiting game now, as many of Karen Read's supporters expected an instant acquittal.
People from across the country have gathered outside Norfolk Superior Court to share their support for Karen Read, a woman most of them have never met.
Even if Karen Read is acquitted on a second-degree murder charge, the jury could find her guilty on two lesser charges.
Closing arguments were presented Tuesday in Karen Read's' high-profile murder trial in Dedham, Massachusetts and jurors finished their first hours of deliberations.
A sea of pink swarmed Karen Read as she walked out of Norfolk Superior Court, her second-degree murder case now in the hands of the jury. WBZ-TV's Tammy Mutasa reports.
The prosecution and defense have both rested their cases in Karen Read's murder trial, a case that has received national attention.
It's the million-dollar question as the defense is set to present its case. Will Karen Read testify at her own murder trial?
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