Karen Read and Alan Jackson, her defense lawyer located in Los Angeles, are not yet divorcing.
According to Variety, the two, who just received an OUI verdict, would divulge new information about the popular murder case as part of a planned collaboration with LBI Entertainment.
According to Variety, the production has exclusive access to Read and Jackson, where important details of the narrative that have not been made public will be revealed.
LBI Production Head Julie Yorn told Variety that this is more than just a courtroom thriller. It’s about what happens when one voice doesn’t want to be heard.
Yorn went on to say that she is committed to telling Read’s narrative with attention, urgency, and nuance. She didn’t reveal what the new elements of a dissected story would be.
The magazine also mentioned that Read and Jackson are working on a book project.
If found guilty of second-degree murder, the most serious crime against her, Read, of Mansfield, might have spent the rest of her life behind bars. She was also accused with manslaughter for fleeing the scene of a fatal collision while driving a motor vehicle while intoxicated.
On the early snowy morning of January 29, 2022, prosecutors accused Read of using her SUV to back into her two-year Boston police boyfriend, John O. Keefe, leaving him to freeze and death in the front yard of a Canton home where they were meant to continue a night out after the bars closed.
on a startling ruling, the jury on her retrial unanimously found Read guilty of drunk driving alone, sparing her from any jail time.
The jury foreman informed the Herald that he is requesting the FBI to restart the case in order to fill in the several unanswered questions in the probe.
He went on to say that the first question is why detectives didn’t clean the residence at the Canton murder scene at 34 Fairview Road.
The juror, who is Black and was raised in Jamaica Plain, Boston, stated, “I know my house would have been stormed if that body had been on my front steps.” Trooper Proctor’s bitch and (expletive) texts also demonstrated a significant bias, but I had to set aside my personal beliefs.
Jackson never stated whether he knew more about what transpired inside that house, and Read never testified.
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