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🗓️ 26 June 2025
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The post-verdict statements from jurors in the Karen Read Retrial, emphasizing the importance of juror transparency and their reasoning for the "not guilty" verdict. The jurors were described as serious, conscientious, and respectful in their deliberations, focusing on the evidence and defining each charge. There are concerns that threats and harassment against jurors could discourage future citizens from serving, suggesting that juror lists should be sealed by default to protect their privacy unless they choose to come forward.
The initial, withdrawn verdict was due to one male juror having doubts at lunch, asking if he could take back his vote, but later confirming "Okay, guilty of OUI."
Juror #1 aka The Foreperson, stated there was no single moment that solidified guilt, and the evidence presented was "paper-thin," failing to bring comfort to the victim's family. He highlighted the struggle to reconcile sympathy for the victim's family with the lack of sufficient evidence for a conviction. He worked really hard to make sure that all of the jurors felt heard and confident with their decision.
Juror #11, addressed accusations from "internet trolls," clarifying she is an attorney in Brazil but not the US, and her interest in true crime was focused on Brazilian cases, hence her unfamiliarity with the Read case before jury duty. She expressed happiness that Karen Read would not go to jail for something she didn't do, but also anger that John O'Keefe's fate remains unknown. She also confirmed they were largely unaware of the large crowds and chanting outside the courthouse due to precautions taken by jury officers and entering through the back. This reinforces that external pressure did not influence their deliberations.
Juror #12 initially leaned towards "guilty" but changed her mind after reviewing the evidence, not finding a specific piece of information she was looking for. She wouldn't share what that evidence was.
An anonymous juror spoke with the media and mentioned that during deliberations, they started making more progress when they got "huge poster board paper." They then worked with other members of the jury to write down the definition of every charge on the poster board, essentially workshopping the jury instructions.
Despite the challenges, jurors' willingness to speak out fosters transparency and highlights that jurors genuinely strive to make the right decisions based on the evidence presented.
RESOURCES
June 24 Live Stream - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7IdKgUQoDU
The Ghislane Maxwell Case - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsbUyvZas7gL31tnzpu6Du3wLHoQRaIq8
Foreperson on w/ Today Show - https://youtu.be/nE-a9MR1oUM
Juror #12 on WCVB - https://youtu.be/-Tfoc0OvOf0
Anonymous Juror on NBC 10 - https://youtu.be/Vi8bkGvciaI
Juror #11 on WBZ - https://youtu.be/Qx9KONKG6RE
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0:00.0 | Welcome back. It's time for a case brief, keeping you in the loop with the cases you care about most. |
0:03.8 | Just more briefly. If you want the full coverage, it's linked in the description below. |
0:07.6 | But for now, let's get into it. |
0:10.4 | We are still in the post-verdict period of the Karen Reed trial. |
0:14.8 | Yesterday, we went through quite a few statements, but we didn't get to all of them because |
0:18.7 | attorney Alan Jackson responded in the middle |
0:21.7 | of stream. So we switched gears and took a look at what he had to say, firing back at Attorney |
0:26.7 | Brennan because there was still apparently so much to say, so much to say about this case. |
0:32.4 | But it's Wednesday. It's June 25th. 2025, we are about a week after the verdict, or we're coming up on a week after the |
0:39.4 | verdict a little bit later today, like to the hour. We're going to talk about the jurors today. I do |
0:44.4 | want to see what the jurors have to say because not all the time do we get to see the jurors speak |
0:49.3 | out in a case. They don't always want to. And I love getting to see, A, what they had to say, but be the transparency |
0:57.4 | of this is what we were thinking. This is how we were thinking. This was published June 20th at |
1:03.6 | 7.42 p.m. originally. So this was right in time with the verdicts coming in. |
1:11.6 | Juror number one, the foreman in the Karen Reed retrial, |
1:14.0 | told the Herald there was no quote unquote aha moment |
1:18.6 | in the grueling case that he said |
1:20.8 | wasted the taxpayers money on paper thin evidence |
1:23.7 | that failed to bring any comfort to the victim's family. |
1:27.1 | It's a pretty strong statement. |
1:28.3 | They go on to say the juror said he's still struggling with the whirlwind case and the times |
1:34.5 | he'd gaze over at victim John O'Keefe's mother who would wipe away tears when images were shown |
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