Prosecutor who tried Karen Read says evidence ‘led to one person, and only one person’ – FameReddir

Prosecutor who tried Karen Read says evidence ‘led to one person, and only one person’ – FameReddir

Prosecutor who tried Karen Read says evidence ‘led to one person, and only one person’

The prosecutor who tried Karen Read on Monday he was “disappointed” that she was acquitted and in the lack of justice for the man she was accused of killing.

Special prosecutor Hank Brennan, who was appointed by the Norfolk County District Attorney after Read’s first trial ended with a hung jury, said he had been given “full discretion to independently assess the case and follow the evidence no matter where it led.”

“After an independent and thorough review of all the evidence I concluded that the evidence led to one person, and only one person,” Brennan said in a text message to NBC Boston.

Hank Brenna speaks while holding his glasses
Special prosecutor Hank Brennan questions ARCCA crash analyst Daniel Wolfe during the retrial of Karen Read in Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, Mass., on April 28.Pat Greenhouse / Pool / The Boston Globe via AP

Brennan also denounced a “campaign of intimidation and abuse” aimed at witnesses in the widely publicized case.

“If this type of conduct becomes commonplace, it will threaten the integrity of our judicial system affecting both victims and criminally accused,” he said. “We cannot condone witness abuse causing participants to worry for their own safety or that of their families.”

A jury acquitted Read, 45, of second-degree murder, motor vehicle manslaughter while driving under the influence and leaving the scene of a collision that caused the death of John O’Keefe on Jan. 29, 2022.

The panel convicted Read of a single charge — operating under the influence. She was sentenced to one year of probation.

Karen Read
Karen Read at Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, Mass., on June 18.Greg Derr / The Patriot Ledger via USA Today Network file

Authorities had alleged Read was furious over the state of her crumbling relationship with O’Keefe, a Boston police officer, when she backed her SUV into him and left him for dead.

Read’s defense team said she was the victim of biased and corrupt police investigation that failed to consider other suspects. The former Massachusetts State trooper who led the probe into O’Keefe’s death was fired over his conduct in the investigation but has denied allegations of corruption.

In his statement, Brennan offered his ”heartfelt condolences” to the O’Keefe family and said he hopes they find peace and closure.

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