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KAREN READ - UM CORPO NA NEVE T1 EP1)

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02:18I am a witness, and these people are terrorizing me.
02:22She's a babe, no ass, no news so far.
02:25No news so far.
02:27Wow.
02:29Are you kidding me, dude?
02:30There were gasps, there was head shaking.
02:33All eyes are on us now.
02:34People are following it.
02:38In all my years of practice, this is the first time I've ever shown up to a court hearing
02:42where there are people cheering for a defendant.
02:45We have the justice for Fauci.
02:47This is not about justice, this is about spectacle.
02:51A quite literal murder carnival.
02:54It's as though she was the happiest murder defendant in America,
02:57walking a red carpet on the way into her own murder trial.
03:00Are we not at a trial for a police officer?
03:03Elle magazine wants to feature me, can I do it?
03:06Damn right you should do it.
03:09Karen Reed is the face of this case.
03:12But this is so much bigger than her.
03:15This so-called justice system here in Massachusetts
03:18will never, ever, ever be the same after this.
03:23My name is Karen Reed.
03:50I'm 44 years old.
03:52I've never been married.
03:54I don't have any kids.
03:56I don't, like, envision myself having, like, the white picket fence bullshit.
04:01I've worked in a financial services company for decades.
04:05I was a lecturer at Bentley University.
04:09Now I'm being charged with murdering a Boston police officer.
04:14I could face life for second degree, life in prison.
04:18So, as we approach trial, I'm moving to a hotel in Boston.
04:26It's weird, like, you're used to working all day and having a life and a career and a routine,
04:32and then you don't have it, and now you're fighting for your life.
04:35I still can't believe what's happening to me.
04:43We make this prayer to Christ our Lord.
04:46Amen.
04:46Amen.
04:47Very nice.
04:47Very nice.
04:48Very nice.
04:49I've lived most of my life in Massachusetts.
04:52I have an older brother and a younger sister, so I'm in the middle.
05:00Definitely the most outgoing.
05:01My dear Chameleon.
05:03I've always been very reactionary and, I guess, a little maybe impetuous.
05:09I'm private, but I'm open, so when I'm with people, I'll tell them anything.
05:14All right, then.
05:15Let's not get much.
05:15Welcome back to Lifestyles of the Almost Rich and Famous, and I am your host, the lovely,
05:25the beautiful Karen Reed.
05:27When she was a young girl, she would do plays constantly when we'd have, like, if we had
05:32cocauts or the pool.
05:34We're going to watch Mom, Everything You Do is Grand.
05:37She was always brought a lot of fun to, yeah, she's got a great personality.
05:42She really does.
05:43That was my darling daughter.
05:44I was dean of business at Bentley University.
05:48I did that up until the time this event transpired.
05:53Health, holiness, and happiness for everybody here.
05:57My father loved his job so much, and there's an old phrase, you love your job, you never
06:02work a day in your life, and that's my dad.
06:04And, I mean, my dad's going to be 76.
06:07I've just turned 44, and I need my dad more than ever.
06:10At the time of John's death, Karen was working as a financial analyst, very high-level job.
06:19She has a master's degree.
06:20She's very bright, very successful in what she did.
06:23She was so successful that she became a professor of finance at a university, and so she was
06:28doing sort of wearing two hats.
06:30She has a great reputation.
06:34She's worked very hard her whole life to get where she is.
06:37She's not going to be pushed around.
06:38She's never been that way in the 30 years I've known her, so she fights back.
06:44Karen and I worked in the financial sector, analyzing companies, thinking about how to
06:52invest in those companies.
06:53A lot of us are quite analytical, you know, rational, thinking everything through.
06:58I think she's more of a person that goes by feeling and emotion, and, you know, she has
07:04a lot of compassion for other people, and I think she's shown that, you know, in many
07:09respects with her generosity over the years.
07:12John died two years, two months ago, and we dated maybe just shy of two years.
07:23Okay, first thing you need is the graham crackers.
07:24You reach into the bag, reach into the bag, and you pull out a set of graham crackers.
07:29Okay, also inside the bag, if you look, there is some chocolate bars.
07:33Johnny and I grew up together on the same street.
07:36We met, um, we were four.
07:38I went to the same nursery school, uh, and we, uh, went to school, elementary, junior high,
07:44high school, all the way through, stayed close friends during college, stayed close friends,
07:49uh, when I was moving around the country for my, for my job.
07:52Um, he would visit me wherever I lived, so I, I knew Johnny for over 40 years.
07:58Johnny was from a family of five, his mom and dad, and then his older sister, Kristen, and
08:03he had a little brother, younger brother, Paul.
08:07Anyone that knew Johnny would say the same things.
08:09Uh, Johnny was relentlessly generous.
08:13He was funny.
08:13I mean, all we ever did our entire lives growing up was laugh.
08:16Uh, he was loyal.
08:18He was very, very tight with his family, really protective of his family.
08:24Johnny and I started dating when I was around 25 years old.
08:27We had a big love that evolved into a friendship that lasted a really long time.
08:31He was just a really sweet, dependable, reliable, honest guy, very loyal, selfless.
08:43I met Johnny in college.
08:46We went to Northeastern together.
08:48He was always going to be a cop.
08:50He went to school for criminal justice.
08:51His grandfather was a cop, and he just, it was always, just, it was never a question.
08:57From what I hear on the job, he was a great cop, you know?
09:00This is Johnny's badge number, 2490.
09:03His grandfather, also John O'Keefe, his badge number was 490.
09:08So when he became a police officer, he requested that badge number, but they had retired it.
09:13So he added a 2.
09:15So, in honor of Johnny, we wear his badge number everywhere, his friends and his family,
09:20just to try to help keep his legacy alive.
09:27Nine years prior to John's death, Johnny's sister, Kristen, we call her Christy.
09:33Christy was diagnosed with a brain tumor.
09:35She fought hard, but she, she passed fairly quickly.
09:42I think it was five months, um, she was young.
09:46Johnny was devastated.
09:47They were very close.
09:47And then his brother-in-law died of a heart attack.
09:52Almost two months to the day that Christy died, like one day off.
09:56And they had two children.
09:57John, he entered a very difficult situation.
10:01He has this niece and nephew that just lost both of their parents.
10:04And he said, I'm taking the kids.
10:07He said, I think my sister would like it.
10:08I think she'd be proud of me.
10:10I'm super close to the kids anyway, and I want to do this.
10:13There was never a question for Johnny.
10:15It was never like, oh, should I or could I?
10:17I have all this other stuff I have to, it was just, just did it.
10:20He assumed that role rather seamlessly.
10:22They needed somebody to be there and he was there.
10:25Always there.
10:27He loved them with all of his heart.
10:29I think that's what guided all of his decisions.
10:30I think, I think he, you know, he, he, if he had kids of his own,
10:34he would have been an unbelievable dad.
10:39I met John in February of 2004.
10:41Through a friend of his from high school.
10:44And we maybe dated another couple of weeks after that.
10:47And then I went to work that spring in Ireland, just temporarily.
10:52But because of that, I, I stopped seeing him and we just lost touch.
11:00Then at the beginning of the pandemic, I'd been home working remote for about two weeks
11:07and was going stir crazy.
11:08And I hadn't been on Facebook in years.
11:13Johnny's a single dad and you know, everything's going in lockdown.
11:16So from what I understand, he put out a Facebook message to several ex-girlfriends.
11:21And, um, and she was the one to reply.
11:24I didn't answer right away because it was like a picture of him with a bunch of kids.
11:29And I thought, oh, he looks like he's married and he's got kids.
11:31And then I, I ended up reaching back out to him and I, then I learned the backstory of where these kids came from.
11:37I knew John for only two years, but I knew a lot about him.
11:42He loved life.
11:43There were things he liked to do.
11:45There were things that made him laugh and smile and songs he liked and Red Sox games he liked to tune into.
11:50And John loved his sister more than anyone or anything.
11:56And he loved those kids.
11:59I didn't really aspire to have kids, but I cared about John's kids.
12:06Prior to Johnny's death, everybody in Johnny's orbit liked Karen.
12:12There wasn't a single person that said, you know, I don't think he should be dating her.
12:16Everything we could see looked like a happy relationship.
12:22But the key to that is that you, you don't know what happens behind closed doors.
12:27John, I fucking hate you!
12:30You're a fucking pervert!
12:36Why are you doing this film?
12:41This is my version of testifying. Doing this film is my, my testimony.
12:47This has happened to me. And, you know, I, I know what happened between John and me.
12:52I know what happened in, in our life and time spent together before then.
12:58I know the events of that morning. I know what I said. I know what I didn't say.
13:02And I haven't been able to, to, to say it. It's incredibly frustrating.
13:09I want to say what happened exactly as it happened.
13:20John and I argued the morning of the 28th, Friday morning.
13:24Most of our arguments were about his kids and that he thought I spoiled them.
13:33And I thought it was a real low blow of him to get on me for that. It pissed me off.
13:40And I said, I, I gotta get out of here for a minute.
13:42So I came down here to my house in Mansfield, sat in the other room and I worked remote all day.
13:47Forecasters anticipate Boston will experience one of the biggest single day snow totals on record.
13:54That day, everyone was getting ready for this massive blizzard, but I realized I didn't want
13:58to be shut in here with the snow. I'd rather be up there with John and the kids and doing something
14:05fun. And we always had fun on the weekends. And then at about 6 PM, uh, either I called my father
14:12or he called me and he said, how was your day? What are you up to? And I told him what happened.
14:17And, uh, I hated complaining about John to my parents because they liked him a lot.
14:23And my father just said gently to me, Karen, why don't you stay home tonight? It's going to snow.
14:29But I didn't. Dad, if I listened to you, none of this would have happened.
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