DEDHAM, Mass. — A jury returned a not guilty verdict Wednesday on the top charge of murder in the second trial of Karen Read, who was charged with killing her Boston police officer boyfriend.
Jurors convicted Read on a charge of operating under the influence and cleared her on other lesser counts.
Jury deliberations began late last week, more than a month after the trial started. The third full day of deliberations began Wednesday morning.
Read, 45, was accused of striking John O'Keefe with her car outside a suburban Boston house party and leaving him to die in the snow in January 2022. She was charged with second-degree murder, manslaughter and leaving the scene.
Read's lawyers say O'Keefe, 46, was beaten, bitten by a dog, then left outside a home in Canton in a conspiracy orchestrated by the police that included planting evidence against Read.
Read's second trial followed similar contours to the first, which ended in a mistrial last year.
Read has never been jailed for O'Keefe's killing. She did not testify at her first murder trial or this one.
Read and supporters cheer verdict of not guilty on murder charge