The remains belong to 23-year-old Karen Schepers, who was last seen leaving a bar around 1 a.m. on April 16, 1983 in Carpentersville, Illinois.
Karen Read’s high-profile murder case heads to trial for a second time this month. Here’s a guide to who’s who.
An anti-protester "buffer zone" around the Norfolk Superior Court where Karen Read is on trial in the death of John O'Keefe is challenged in a federal lawsuit.
I think this is going to be twice what the first trial was, just in terms of magnitude and witnesses,” Karen Read told VF.
Jury selection began Tuesday for the second murder trial of Karen Read, a Massachusetts woman accused of running over her boyfriend, a Boston police officer, after a night of drinking.
Dozens of potential jurors told a Massachusetts judge they already had opinions on the Karen Read-John O'Keefe murder case before arriving in court Tuesday.
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Across the first two days of jury selection in the second Karen Read trial, 150 potential jurors have been questioned.
A group of "Free Karen Read" supporters have filed a lawsuit in federal court, arguing that a court mandated buffer zone violates their constitutional rights.
So far, seven people have been picked to serve on the jury for Karen Read's second trial. The process continues Thursday.