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Karen Read had a delicious freakout after the death of police officers John O'keefe's death, says Witness, says

A crazy Karen reading issued a terrifying question before she and two more found their Boston Cop friend dead in the snow, as said from an important witness on Tuesday.

“Did I hit him?” Read kept asking her friend Jennifer McCabe in the sensational murder process in the jury. “Could I have hit him?”

Read, 45, is in court because he is supposed to withdraw in the 46 -year -old police officer of the Boston police officer John O'keefe, with her Lexus -SUV after a night of drinking and then let him die when a snowstorm approached.

McCabe said in a courtroom in Dedham, Massachusetts, that on January 29, 2022 she spoke with a hysterical reading at 5:30 a.m. – and she told her buddy that she had come into a fight with O'Keefe the night before and did not know where he was.

McCabe, Read and a third woman, Kerry Roberts, drove together to a house in the nearby canton, where Read claimed to have stopped O'keefe the night before to organize a party that his policeman organized Brian Albert.

Karen Read is accused of having killed her non-servant Boston police officer John O'keefe. With the kind permission of David Yannetti

Both on the phone with McCabe and on the trip to the house in the 34 Fairview Road asked an “unpredictable” reading again and again: “Did I beat it?” And “Could I have beat him?” McCabe remembered.

Despite the “white-out conditions” because of the snowstorm, when the trio drove up, Read screamed: “There he is! Let me out!” Said McCabe.

But McCabe said she couldn't see O'keefe because it was still dark and was “nothing but snow” everywhere.

Roberts turned to McCabe and said Read “is bat – not crazy,” said McCabe.

She remembered how Read went to a place in the snow and started “removing the snow from John's face”.

“I was frozen,” said McCabe. “I was shocked. I couldn't believe that he was only there.”

She described how reading O'keefe's body, she described it, “wiped off snow” and screamed.

“It was he, but only how frozen,” said McCabe, her voice broke.

Karen Read “screamed” the morning after, a witness claimed. AP

She said she called 911 when she went to the car to look for towels and blankets to heat O'keefe, but “I think I knew at that moment that John was dead.”

Nevertheless, his friends tried to revive O'keefe with CPR when they were waiting for the ambulance to arrive.

McCabe was playing “Hos Long to die in cold” at 6:30 a.m. this morning, the prosecutors argued and claimed that they were doing this at the request of Read.

Karen Read was caught on ring cameras during the snowstorm and searched for O'keefe. AP

However, the Read team argued that the search was actually carried out hours before 2:30 when McCabe and Read were not together.

According to the Reads team, McCabe played a key role in covering up law enforcement authorities. They claim that she was a scapegoat and O'keefe was actually killed in a fight with his friends at Albert's house.

McCabe also testified for three days on Read's first attempt last year. She claimed that when she found O'keefe's body, Read said: “I hit him, I beat him, I beat him.”

McCabe's certificate will be resumed on Wednesday morning.

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