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A lawsuit filed by Karen Read Thursday revealed text message exchanged between two police officers who investigated her for murder that are chock-full of racial slurs and other highly offensive ...
After Karen Read was found not guilty of killing her boyfriend John O’Keefe in 2022, she has sued the Massachusetts State Police and Canton Police. The lawsuit reveals several shocking claims, ...
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Karen Read, the woman tried for the January 2022 death of her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe, has filed a lawsuit against the Massachusetts State Police and the Town of Canton on ...
Matt Schooley is a digital producer at CBS Boston. He has been a member of the WBZ news team for the last decade. Proctor was the lead investigator in Read's case. He was fired by the State Police in ...
Karen Read, on Thursday, filed suit against the State Police and the town of Canton for allegedly hiring “virulent bigots” who she contends were driven by their animus toward women in their efforts to ...
Karen Read, acquitted for the murder of Boston cop John O’Keefe, has filed suit alleging that obscene and racist text messages between two cops who investigated her reveal a “culture of bias and ...
A batch of racist and homophobic text messages by former police investigators involved in the Karen Read case was released on Thursday as part of a lawsuit Read filed against the Massachusetts State ...
A dedicated reading room will open Tuesday in Chinatown for the purpose of displaying all of the Jeffrey Epstein files that have been released so far. The 12,000-square-foot space, located at 737 7th ...