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Jury to Begin Deliberations Friday in Karen Read Murder Trial, Accused of Killing Boston Police Officer Boyfriend, John O’Keefe – Crime Online

Judge Beverly Cannone paused Karen Read’s second murder trial Thursday, giving jurors the day off as both sides worked through final procedural matters before the case reaches the jury.

The defense ended its case Wednesday, concluding with testimony from biomechanist and accident reconstruction expert Andrew Rentschler.

Jurors are expected to return to the Norfolk Superior Court in Massachusetts Friday morning, ahead of 9 a.m., to listen to final arguments from both legal teams. They’re expected to begin weighing the case before the weekend, according to USA Today.

“I don’t want to end the charge and send them home for the weekend,” Cannone said about juror instructions. “That’s not fair after they’ve waited so long.”

Over the past eight weeks, the jury heard testimony from more than 40 people, including experts offering accounts that detailed the events leading up to the discovery of Boston police officer John O’Keefe’s body.

As CrimeOnline previously reported, prosecutors alleged that Read intentionally hit her boyfriend, O’Keefe, with the rear passenger side of her Lexus SUV on January 29, 2022, after dropping him off outside a home on Fairview Road in Canton.

Read has pleaded not guilty. Her defense team argued she was framed and claimed that O’Keefe entered the house—then owned by another Boston officer, Brian Albert, —where he was fatally beaten and possibly attacked by a German Shepherd. They said his body was then left outside during blizzard.

A hung jury ended Read’s first trial in July 2024.

Read is facing charges that include second-degree murder, vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated, along with leaving the scene of a collision resulting in death.

Cannone said she would allow both sides an hour and 15 minutes each to present closing arguments.

Check back for updates.

[Feature Photo: Karen Read/LinkedIn and John O’Keefe/Boston Police Department]

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