'She hit him, and she left him to die,' Karen Read prosecutor alleges in closing as defense says 'there was no collision'
Briefly

In the retrial of Karen Read for the murder of John O'Keefe, closing arguments highlighted a clash over alleged investigative corruption. Defense attorney Alan Jackson criticized the prosecution's case, claiming bias and lack of thorough investigation. He contended the evidence was insufficient to prove Read's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. On the other hand, special prosecutor Hank Brennan pushed back, asserting that the defense's narrative was speculative and urged jurors to focus on the facts presented.
"Their investigation was flawed from the start, because their investigator was corrupted from the start, by bias and personal loyalties."
"Don't look the other way. Look at the facts."
Read at Boston.com
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