The killing of Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe in January 2022 has been deemed the “wildest” criminal case in Massachusetts history. Officer O’Keefe’s death was initially thought to be a hit-and-run, with Karen Read accused of running him over in Canton. However, new evidence presented by Read’s defense team, led by attorney Alan Jackson, suggests that O’Keefe’s injuries were not consistent with being struck by a car. An FBI investigation revealed a cover-up involving local and state law enforcement, including the lead detective having personal ties to the Albert family, who were also involved in the case. Further evidence, such as a Google search about the time it takes to die in the cold made by one of the Albert family members, indicates a potential conspiracy. This new information has led to a motion to dismiss the second-degree murder case against Read in Norfolk County Superior Court in Dedham. The case has sparked widespread interest among Massachusetts residents, with supporters advocating for Read’s innocence and alleging misconduct in the investigation. The revelation of these recent findings has brought a new level of complexity and intrigue to a case that was already considered to be one of the most bizarre in the state’s history.
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