The prosecution and defense in the Karen Read case are both asking for the Mansfield woman’s second trial to begin in April instead of January 2025.
Karen Read owes more than $5 million in legal fees, a debt that will continue to climb with her anticipated retrial in late January, but the defendant says she’s “not backing down now,” in a ...
IT’S WORTH NOTING THAT ALL OF THIS ADDITIONAL PRE SECOND TRIAL PUBLICITY COULD WIND UP FORCING A CHANGE OF VENUE IF EITHER SIDE ARGUES IT CAN’T SEAT AN Murder suspect Karen Read, who is ...
WBZ is sharing its seven new takeaways from the interview. If you are new to this case, you can read the backstory here. 1. Only Karen Read and her attorneys spoke on the record with Vanity Fair.
Karen Read, whose high-profile murder trial ended with a deadlocked jury in July, opens up to 'Vanity Fair' about her life before and after John O’Keefe’s death David Yannetti Losing boyfriend ...
Karen Read, the woman accused of mowing down her Boston cop boyfriend, has speculated he was actually killed in an “out of control” saga with friends — as she revealed she keeps a “go bag ...
Vanity Fair published the first of a two-part series of stories based on a sit-down interview with Karen Read on Tuesday, providing an inside look at how Read’s life has changed in the wake of ...
BROCKTON - Lawyers for Karen Read want a wrongful death lawsuit against her to be delayed until after her second criminal trial, an issue they argued before Judge William White, Jr. in Plymouth ...
Vanity Fair on Tuesday published the first of a two-part feature on Karen Read, the Mansfield woman charged with fatally striking her boyfriend and leaving him for dead in Canton in January 2022.
"Karen Read is scheduled to go on trial again in January, although she is appealing to the Supreme Judicial Court to get some of the charges dismissed. Read, 44, of Mansfield, is accused of ...
A Plymouth County Superior Court Judge is deciding if a wrongful death lawsuit filed against Karen Read by the family of Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe will proceed as scheduled. Lawyers for ...