Nightly coverage of the Karen Read murder trial and her allegations of a cover-up over the killing of her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe.
Karen Read is on trial, accused of killing her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe, with her car in Canton, Massachusetts, in 2022. The prosecution says she's guilty of murder, while her lawyers have alleged a massive coverup. We'll be sharing the latest updates and analysis each day of trial.
Four jurors have been selected so far in the highly-anticipated murder trial against Karen Read. Our experts break down the details.
Karen Read is accused of killing her police officer boyfriend John O'Keefe in Canton in 2022. Her attorneys say she is innocent and allege a law enforcement coverup. Wednesday marked the second day of a difficult jury selection in the highly publicized case.
Twelve jurors have been seated and four more alternates are needed in the high-profile murder trial against Karen Read.
One week in, we've seen three days of jury selection that netted 12 jurors, with dozens of dismissals, and a stack of new motions. Here's a look back at all the developments.
More than 90 potential jurors were interviewed as part of the ongoing jury selection in the Karen Read murder trial on Monday. While seven more jurors were chosen Monday, the process will pick back up Wednesday as the defense and prosecution prepare for opening statements.
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Opening statements are just days away after jurors have been selected in the murder trial against Karen Read - but there are still more decisions to be made before opening statements can take place.
The prosecution and defense both began to lay out their cases in opening statements of the Karen Read murder trial Monday, followed by the first day of witness testimony in the controversial case.
We take a look at what happened on Day 2 of the controversial trial against Karen Read for the death of Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe, which included testimony from first responders.