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Karen Read Mistrial Adds Fuel to the Fire in Boston’s True-Crime Thriller

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On a snowy early morning in January 2022, Boston police officer John O’Keefe was found on a colleague's front lawn, unconscious, with signs of hypothermia, and a severe head injury, just six hours after he’d been out drinking at a bar with friends.

On Monday, two-and-a-half years after his death unleashed a slew of conspiracy theories and finger-pointing, jurors were sensationally deadlocked on whether his girlfriend Karen Read killed him. The judge’s declaration of a mistrial is likely to pour fuel on the fire of a true-crime phenomenon that has divided the small town of Canton on Boston’s outskirts.

“Despite our rigorous efforts we continue to find ourselves at an impasse,” the jury foreman wrote in a note to the judge on Monday after five days of deliberation. “Our perspectives on the evidence are starkly divided. Some members of the jury firmly believe that the evidence surpasses the burden of proof, establishing the elements of the charges beyond a reasonable doubt. Conversely, others find the evidence fails to meet this standard and does not sufficiently establish the necessary elements of the charges.

Read more at The Daily Beast.

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