The second installment in Vanity Fair's long-awaited profile of Karen Read dropped on Wednesday morning, revealing new details about the controversial case.
This summer, Massachusetts murder defendant Karen Read invited VF’s Julie Miller to her home to discuss the case against her.
Part 2 of the magazine article references the Sandra Birchmore case, noting that it was also handled by the Norfolk District Attorney's Office. The segment doesn't include any new information about the case, serving as more of a review. The piece also touches on the federal grand jury investigation into some portion of the handling of Read's case, which was referenced repeatedly during her trial. A former federal prosecutor told Miller he couldn't remember a time in his 14 years working in the U.S. Attorney's Office got involved in an active state murder investigation.
Read said she has a recurring nightmare where O'Keefe survived the events of Jan. 29 but can't remember what happened. In the dream, Read said O'Keefe's mother and brother are telling O'Keefe that Read tried to kill him.
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