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One of the jurors said she initially thought Karen Read was guilty of manslaughter, but as the trial progressed, things ...
Yuri Bukhenik, lawyers, including WBZ's legal analyst Katherine Loftus, became increasingly skeptical that prosecutors might not call key witnesses in their case against Karen Read. The other two ...
A firefighter who was among the first at the scene. A friend of the man found lying in the snow. And the man’s mother in tears recalling her son, a Boston police officer whose death is at the ...
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A winning Florida Lotto ticket was sold in Jacksonville Beach. The ticket is worth $8.75 million. It's the fifth winning Florida Lotto ticket sold in 2025. For the second day in a row, there's ...
The Karen Read retrial returned to examining physical evidence in the case after multiple days examining a lack of professionalism by certain case investigators. The day also included testimony ...
The Karen Read murder retrial is taking today off. The announcement came in the form of a somewhat cryptic message from the state’s courts. “Please be advised that the trial in Commonwealth v.
Immigration authorities announced on Tuesday they had arrested more than two dozen illegal aliens at construction sites in Florida. The raids took place in Wildwood, Florida, during worksite ...
A Massachusetts state trooper returned to the witness stand in the murder trial of Karen Read after cross-examination turned tense in his first day of testimony. During questioning by the ...
John O'Keefe's niece was the first witness to take the stand at Karen Read's trial Wednesday morning. The niece, who WBZ-TV will not identify by name, is now a high school junior. She was around ...
A forensic scientist from the Massachusetts State Police Crime Lab revealed during Karen Read's murder trial that evidence collected in red Solo cups was never tested in the death of her Boston ...
As the Karen Read retrial continues, the possibility of prosecutors not calling several key witnesses, including the lead Massachusetts State Police investigator, is becoming closer to reality.