Where Is Karen Read Now? Inside Her Life After She Was Accused of Murdering Boyfriend John O’Keefe — and Where Her Case Stands Today

Mar. 15, 2025

Karen Read at Norfolk County Superior Court. ; Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe.Photo:Getty ; Boston Police Department

Karen Read left Norfolk County Superior Court after the jury came back with a question for the judge ; Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe.

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Karen Read’s life was forever changed when she became a suspect in the murder of her boyfriend,John O’Keefe, in January 2022.

The morning after dropping off the Boston police officer at a late-night party, Read discovered him dead in his former colleague’s front yard, and she was subsequently accused of hitting him with her SUV.

Read’s case has turned into a high-profile murder trial,eliciting mixed reactionsin her small Massachusetts town, on social media and in the courtroom.

After a mistrial was declared in July 2024, Read will be tried again in January 2025, three years after her boyfriend’s murder, perABC News. Although she’s spent years in and out of courtrooms and accumulating significant legal debt, Read remains determined to uncover the truth.

“I’m not backing down now,” she toldVanity Fairin October 2024. “As scary as a potential conviction is, I will go to jail for something I didn’t do before I plea out. I will never give them that win.”

So where is Karen Read now? Here’s everything to know about her life nearly three years after being accused of her boyfriend’s murder and what’s set to happen next.

Who is Karen Read?

Karen Read andJohn O’Keefe.Karen Read and John O’Keefe Police Officer Death courtesy David Yannetti

Former professor Karen Read and her late boyfriend, Boston officer John O’Keefe.

Karen Read was formerly a financial analyst and adjunct professor of finance at Bentley University, who resided in Mansfield, Mass., according toVanity Fair.

She first dated John O’Keefe in their 20s, but they went their separate ways because of her job responsibilities,Inside Editionreported.

During an appearanceonNightlinein August 2023, Read revealed that O’Keefe reached out to her in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, and they rekindled their relationship.

“He had reached out to me on Facebook. He said, ‘Hey, blast from the past. How’s things,’ " she recalled.

By that point, O’Keefe had been an officer with Boston Police for about 14 years. They dated for two years before his death.

What happened to John O’Keefe?

A photo of Karen Read and John O’Keefe presented in court on June 10, 2022.John Tlumacki/The Boston Globe via Getty

Photo of Karen Read kissing her late husband being presented in court during murder trial.

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On Jan. 28, 2022, Read dropped off her boyfriend O’Keefe at retired Boston officer Brian Albert’s home for a late-night gathering in Canton, Mass., after they ran into him earlier that evening at a bar. She reportedly waited 10 minutes to hear whether or not she should join him inside, and when there was no word, she drove off.

Speaking toNightline, Read recounted it was snowing and windy when she last saw O’Keefe, who wasn’t wearing a coat. The evening prior, 20 inches of snow fell, and the temperature dropped to 12 degrees, per theNational Weather Service.

Hours later, after O’Keefe didn’t come home, Read and two mutual friends went searching for him, only to discover him unconscious and covered in snow in Albert’s front yard. O’Keefe was taken to a local hospital and pronounced dead at age 46 on Jan. 29, 2022.

According toCNN, the medical examination revealed severe injuries, including skull fractures, two black eyes and arm abrasions. Blood was also around his nose and mouth, and claw-like wounds.NBC Newsreported the case of death was listed as “blunt force trauma to the head and hypothermia.” The medical examiner reportedly couldn’t determine if it was accidental or a homicide.

What was Karen Read charged with?

Karen Read and attorney Alan Jackson arriving at court for a pre-trial hearing.John Tlumacki/The Boston Globe via Getty

Karen Read appears in Norfolk County Superior Court for a pre-trial hearing.

Three days after O’Keefe’s death, Read was arrested as a suspect on several charges, including manslaughter, motor vehicle homicide and leaving the scene of a personal injury or crime, perThe Boston Globe. The manslaughter charge was later upgraded to second-degree murder, and she pleaded not guilty to all counts.

Prosecutors allege Read, intoxicated after a night of bar hopping, hit O’Keefe with her SUV while dropping him off and left him for dead,PEOPLE previously reported. During Read’s first trial, Assistant District Attorney Adam Lally presented a voicemail where a reportedly drunken Read yelled, “John, I f—— hate you!” as she left Albert’s driveway.

What was Karen Read’s verdict?

Karen Read with her defense attorneys Alan Jackson and David Yannetti at Norfolk County Superior Court on February 26, 2024.Getty

Karen Read standing with her defense attorneys Alan Jackson and David Yannetti at Norfolk County Superior Court in February 2024.

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Read’s murder trial related to O’Keefe’s death began in April 2024.

After three months of hearing testimonies and the jury’s deliberation, though, the jury foreperson informed Judge Beverly Cannone that, despite thoroughly reviewing the evidence, they wereunable to come to a unanimous verdicton June 28, per several outlets.

While Cannone sent the jury back to deliberate further, the trial ultimately ended with a deadlock, leading the Norfolk County Superior Court judge to declare a mistrial on July 1.

That same day, Massachusetts State Police announced that Trooper Michael Proctor, the lead investigator in the case, had beenremoved from his position"effective immediately.” He was set to be transferred out of Norfolk County District Attorney’s Office State Police Detective’s Unit. Proctor was reportedly suspended without pay, perVanity Fair.

During his testimony, Proctor was forced to read vulgar and derogatory texts he had sent about Read, including offensive language and awish for her to take her own life. The former professor’s attorneys argued that Proctor was biased due to his personal ties to the Alberts and others involved that night, alleging that he had planted evidence of a broken taillight at the scene.

Will there be a retrial for Karen Read?

Karen Read appearing in court on June 10, 2022.John Tlumacki/The Boston Globe via Getty

Karen Read, girlfriend of the late Boston Police officer John O’Keefe, appearing in court in June 2022.

Immediately following the mistrial, Norfolk County District Attorney Michael Morrissey said in a statement that “The Commonwealth intends to re-try the case.”

The new trialis slated for January 2025, during which Morrissey’s office will again prosecute Read on all three charges.

On Nov. 6, Read and her lawyers appeared in Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court to appeal Cannone’s decision to deny Read’s request to dismiss two of three charges against her, theAssociated Pressreported. Her lawyers claimed that trying her againamounts to double jeopardy.

The Boston Globereported that Martin G. Weinberg, an appellate lawyer for Read, said that their appeal amounts to a fight for “protections that safeguard defendants, in this case Ms. Read, from re-prosecution for the very same offenses from which a prior jury was discharged without manifest necessity [for a mistrial declaration], without her consent.”

Where is Karen Read now?

Karen Read and her lawyers addressing the media in front of Norfolk Superior Court after a mistrial is declared on July 1, 2024.Getty

Karen Read and her lawyers addressing the media in front of Norfolk Superior Court after a mistrial is declared in July 2024..

She recalled telling her parents, “If I did anything in any way, I’ll pay my dues. That’s how this should work. I want to know the truth — good, bad, ugly.”

After two years of replaying the events, uncovering evidence and being put on the stand, Read maintains her side of the story. “I did not kill John O’Keefe. I’ve never harmed a hair on John O’Keefe’s head,” she toldNightline.

Since being charged with three counts in February 2022, Read has lost both of her jobs, health insurance, car and life savings, according toVanity Fair. Additionally, her privacy has been compromised — police visited her home three times, taken her phones twice (and shared her private text messages) and subpoenaed her family’s financial records, per the outlet.

“Other than feeling wrongfully persecuted and prosecuted, I feel incredibly violated,” Read told the magazine.

According tothe outlet, the former professor is relying on what is left of her 401(k) as she faces over $5 million in deferred fees for her defense team. She has reportedly sold her Mansfield home to cover legal expenses and has been staying with friends and family while awaiting her second trial.

“This is no life. I’m not in prison, but this is no life. I’m stressed every day. I’m waiting for the next shoe to drop,” Read told20/20in September 2024. “It just feels like a kind of purgatory.”

source: people.com