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Prosecutors bring jurors back to the hours before Karen Read drops off her boyfriend, John O'Keefe, to a house party during a blizzard; on the stand, is O'Keefe's close friend who learns that he died at the hospital over a text message.
Prosecutors bring jurors back to the hours before Karen Read drops off her boyfriend, John O'Keefe, to a house party during a blizzard; on the stand, is O'Keefe's close friend who learns that he died at the hospital over a text message.
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Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial
S1, EP31 "The Best Friend Testifies"One of John O'Keefe's closest friends takes the stand; he was with O'Keefe the night before he died; the jury receives text messages between the two guys.
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S1, EP32 "Bar Surveillance"The friend who had a drink with John O'Keefe and Karen Read the night before he died recalls the events; according to prosecutors accusing Karen Read of murder, they went out with friends for drinks before heading to a house party.
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S1, EP33 "He's Dead"Trial testimony goes into the details of the hours before John O'Keefe was pronounced dead in a hospital; O'Keefe's close friends are on the stand: Michael and Katherine Camerano, who happened to be with him and Karen read at a bar.
Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial
S1, EP34 "Hanging Out At The Bar"Prosecutors bring jurors back to the hours before Karen Read drops off her boyfriend, John O'Keefe, to a house party during a blizzard; on the stand, is O'Keefe's close friend who learns that he died at the hospital over a text message.
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