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[Karen Read: Life After Acquittal and the Ongoing Quest for Truth]-[PART 2: Karen Read’s First Exclusive Interview After MURDER ACQUITTAL - Who Killed John O’Keefe?]

Rotten Mango · B2 · 2026-01-12

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📋 Summary

The Aftermath of Acquittal: Karen Read’s Perspective

Following her June 2025 acquittal for the murder of her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O'Keefe, Karen Read sits down for her first formal interview to address the public scrutiny, the media narratives, and the grueling reality of her defense. For three years, Read was the center of a high-profile case that saw her accused of leaving O'Keefe to die in the snow. Now, she seeks to reclaim her narrative and clear the air regarding her demeanor during the trial.

Dispelling Media Narratives

Read addresses the sensationalist headlines that characterized her as "sinister" or "arrogant" during court proceedings. She clarifies that photos capturing her "sinister smirk" were actually moments where she was speaking, not reacting to the "gory photos" of O'Keefe shown in court. She emphasizes that she had already "poured through" the autopsy photos privately, noting, "I’ve watched his autopsy... I had to know everything so I could piece everything together."

Regarding the criticism of her emotional state, Read explains her struggle to remain stoic. She notes, "I am out of tears... I would not cry in front of the O'Keefe's, I would not cry in front of the prosecution," because she felt both groups were "refusing to see the truth." She describes her experience as being "damned if you do, damned if you don't," acknowledging that the public expected a specific performance of grief that she could not fake.

The Legal Battle and the "Crash Daddies"

Read speaks candidly about the immense logistical and financial burden of her defense. She credits her legal team—specifically Alan Jackson and the "Crash Daddies," a group of third-year law students who volunteered to help—for their tireless work. She describes them as "indefatigable" and a "total life saver." The ordeal was not just a legal battle but a fight against a system she describes as "too broken." She highlights how the prosecution, with their "blank check" resources, attempted to handicap her defense, particularly when Judge Cannone delayed rulings on expert witnesses like ARCA, forcing her lawyers to edit their opening statements on the fly.

The Future: The Read Files and Civil Litigation

Despite her acquittal, Read’s legal battles are far from over. She is currently involved in three civil lawsuits: a wrongful death suit in Plymouth County, a suit against the Canton PD and Massachusetts State Police, and a federal suit against individuals including Brian Albert and Jen McCabe. When asked if she would ever become a lawyer herself, she responds with a definitive "Never."

Instead, she is launching a YouTube channel titled The Read Files, set for January 2026, where she, Alan Jackson, and Nick Rocco will discuss the case. Her goal is to provide transparency, stating, "I can tell you what it’s like to be a defendant. And I can tell you what it takes to beat the system."

Reflections on Loss and Legacy

Throughout the interview, Read reflects on the loss of her career, her savings, and her sense of safety in Massachusetts. She expresses a desire to eventually leave the state, noting, "I don't feel safe in Massachusetts. I don't feel that the politics are safe."

Despite the "visceral" and "physically demeaning" comments she encounters online, Read remains focused on her legacy. She views her impact on criminal justice as her true purpose, stating, "My legacy is going to be my impact on Massachusetts and possibly broader criminal justice." She concludes by emphasizing that the truth is what matters most, and she intends to continue fighting until the full story of that night is understood by the public, beyond the confines of a courtroom verdict.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm being charged with second-degree murder now?
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I'm imagining that was not...
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I can't believe people do this for a living.
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I have never snapped at them.
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You are just damned if you do, damned if you don't.
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📝Key Phrases

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clear the air
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pour through
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piece everything together
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roll one's eyes
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damned if you do, damned if you don't
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📖 Transcript

Bada bing, bada boo.
June 10th, 2022, Karen Reid is charged with murder.
She is accused of allegedly killing her Boston cop boyfriend, John O'Keefe.
Karen, state police, we have a search warrant.
I'm in my pajamas.
I don't even have shoes on.

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