Karen Reading Jury Foreman Calls for FBI to Investigate John O'Keefe's Death

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Karen's jury foreman read the retrial at the FBI, looking at the death of Boston Police Department official John O'Keefe in his own capacity.
Jurors found guilty on June 18 Second-degree murderbut found she was charged with driving a vehicle under the influence of blood alcohol levels of 0.08% or higher.
Jury 1 told the Boston Herald that the FBI should conduct its own investigation into O'Keeffe's death.
“There are a lot of holes to fill,” Jury 1 said. “Now the FBI knows Karen Read is not a suspicious suspect, what happened, and multiple jurors felt that way.”
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Karen Read embraced attorney Alan Jackson after reading the acquittal of the second-degree murder in Norfolk Chorever Court in Dedham, Massachusetts on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. (Greg Dell/Patriot Ledger, via AP, swimming pool)
The FBI should “make justice for John O'Keefe,” the jurors demanding to remain anonymous said.
“No one should be involved in the investigation,” the juror said. “It's lazy police work…we should start some type of investigation into what's going on in that house.”
Special Attorney Hank Brennan asked for reading after his sentence to a year of probation and enrollment for the 24D outpatient program, the first routine activity for the crime of drunk driving.
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Karen read the wave to supporters as he left Norfolk Chore Court in Dedham, Massachusetts on Tuesday, June 17, 2025. (Richard Beetham for Fox News Digital)
The highest charge of second-degree murder was acquitted after nearly a month of testimony and four days of jury deliberation. Prosecutors alleged that they had killed her boyfriend O'Keefe on January 29, 2022, when she was drunk driving a car during a snowstorm.
On the morning of January 29, O'Keeffe's body was found lying in the snow. Kerry Roberts and Jennifer McCabe testified against Read, saying she told them that O'Keefe was missing when she called them on January 29.
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McCabe claimed in court that Read repeatedly said, “I hit him” and that O'Keefe was missing. Nuttall, a paramedic, said he eavesdropped on “I hit him” three times.
According to witnesses, Read and O'Keefe drank with friends, including McCabe, on the evening of January 28. The couple was invited to a party at Brian Albert's house, but they didn't.
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Karen Read spoke to supporters as she and her legal team left Friday, June 13, 2025, leaving the court in Dedem, Massachusetts, Massachusetts, on Friday. (Josh Reynolds/AP Photo)
Read insisted during the trial that Read never hit O'Keefe, but blamed his injury on arguing with other men at the party.
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Karen Read Exit Norfolk County Superior Court, Wednesday, June 18, 2025. (Richard Beetham for Fox News Digital)
She and O'Keeffe hadn't seen him after the party when Reading's car was outside Albert's house, according to witnesses who testified in court. Red told reporters she saw O'Keeffe enter the house before driving away.
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Michael Ruiz of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.