
The jury found that Karen read that she was not blamed for murder if she was accused of her deadly killing of her friend using her SUV. Her friend, Boston cop, John o ‘Keefe was found dead in front of Boston on the day his friends were coping with a home party nearby. The case considered two aspects: either it was a love story that went wrong or had a hint of great cover.
The prosecutors claimed that reading was a despised lover, and she thrust her SUV into her police friend and left him in the snow to die. The incident has been since 2022 and this important case has been dragging over the years, while lawyers have claimed that it was framed for a crime that it did not commit.
She was charged with the murder of the second grade, killing and abandoning the scene, but the jury said that the main charges against it did not hold the essence. While the courtroom saw that the jury had read a verdict, loud health was heard from the crowd inside and read from a place with her friends and family, with the help of her lawyers.
The first court, which took place in connection with these murder accusations, took place 1 July last year, but ended with a suspended jury. “Several jurors came out after saying that the panel unanimously agreed that the reading was not guilty for the most serious accusation of the murder of the second grade,” he read the report.
During the last round of hearing and conclusions that were recently made in repeated proceedings, advocate Alan Jackson refused the idea that there was a collision between reading and O’Keefe on the day. He and the defense called the experts who presented their versions.
“There is no evidence that John was hit by a car. None. This case should be over right now because there was no collision,” Jackson quoted during the final arguments.
Meanwhile, “She was drunk. She hit him and she let him die,” said special prosecutor Hank Brennanová to the jurors during the final arguments.
In the end it was a victory for reading, which in this case was released from the main charges against her.
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