‘John, I f—— hate you:’ Prosecutors release new DNA evidence, messages revealing marital troubles implicating Karen Read in cop husband’s death

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John O’Keefe and Karen Read. (Images via Boston Police Department portrait and WBZ-TV screengrab, respectively.)

Karen Read‘s attorneys on Tuesday argued for the charges against her in the death of her Boston police officer boyfriend to be dismissed, citing what they called conflicts of interests between investigators and witnesses.

Her attorney, Alan Jackson, also revealed a potentially explosive tidbit: That federal investigators looking into potential corruption of prosecutors and law enforcement in the case hired an accident reconstruction expert who concluded that John O’Keefe was not hit by Read’s car on Jan. 29, 2022. Jackson said the expert believes that the damage on the car was inconsistent with hitting someone and O’Keefe’s injuries were not consistent with being hit by a car.

“In other words the car didn’t hit him and he wasn’t hit by the car. Period. Full stop,” said Jackson while noting the feds — not the defense — hired the expert.

The judge did not make a decision Tuesday on the dismissal and will issue a decision later.

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