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Judge Beverly Cannone has rejected a motion to delay the start of Karen Read’s retrial date, despite the prosecution agreeing to accommodate the request. “I’m not going to do that,” she ...
The judge overseeing Karen Read’s case has denied a defense request to push jury selection for her retrial back to the end of April. “I’m not going to grant the motion, all right?” ...
Upon Karen Huger’s recent DUI sentencing, many of her fellow Bravo personalities and other stars have shared their thoughts. “I am shook,” Gizelle Bryant said during her February 26 event at ...
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The director of a new documentary on the Karen Read case on Monday touted the “unprecedented” access the film crew had to the former financial analyst and her high-powered legal team during ...
Investigation Discovery's docuseries 'Body in the Snow' features Karen Read telling her full story for the first time ahead of her April 1 retrial for murder.
On overpasses and by roadsides they gather, holding banners and placards. In the early days, only a few people showed up, congregating at chosen times and scattered locations around Boston.