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Juror from Karen Read’s trial reveals what led to acquittal
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One of the twelve jurors who acquitted Karen Read for the murder of her boyfriend, John O’Keefe, peeled back the curtain on deliberations. She said jurors zeroed in on Read’s tail light as a key piece of evidence. She added she was confident in the jury’s decision but left court crying, because she felt sorry justice wasn’t served for O’Keefe and his family. NBC News’ Emilie Ikeda reports.June 20, 2025