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The Trial Of Karen Read | Justice For John O'Keefe

Karen Read Trial FULL Closing Arguments From Hank Brennan Prosecution

The Trial Of Karen Read | Justice For John O'Keefe

Tony Brueski

News, News Commentary, True Crime

2.2614 Ratings

🗓️ 13 June 2025

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Karen Read Trial FULL Closing Arguments From Hank Brennan Prosecution

In this critical episode, we present Special Prosecutor Hank Brennan's complete closing argument in the Karen Read murder retrial, where he methodically builds the Commonwealth's case that Read struck and killed her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe, with her SUV in January 2022. Brennan, the seasoned attorney brought in specifically for the retrial, delivered an hour and twenty minute presentation that wove together witness testimony, forensic evidence, and Read's own words to argue she committed second-degree murder.
"She was drunk, she hit him, and she left him to die," Brennan stated emphatically, repeating this phrase multiple times throughout his closing. The prosecutor painted O'Keefe as "a good man" who "helped people," noting how he took in his orphaned niece and nephew, before arguing that on the night of his death, it was O'Keefe who needed help—and Read chose to abandon him.

Central to Brennan's argument was the physical and digital evidence. He presented data from Read's Lexus showing she reversed at 24 mph with 74% throttle pressure, combined with O'Keefe's phone data showing he exited the vehicle and never moved again after the alleged collision. "We know in that window she hits him, because he never moves again," Brennan argued, using the technical data to pinpoint the exact moment of impact. He emphasized the debris field of taillight fragments found at the scene as irrefutable proof of a collision.

Brennan effectively used Read's own statements against her, playing video clips from her media interviews where she questioned "Could I have hit him? Did I hit him?" and acknowledged she could have "clipped him." He contrasted this with multiple first responders who testified they heard Read repeatedly say "I hit him" at the scene. The prosecutor argued these weren't questions but admissions from someone "coming to terms with the moment."

Addressing the defense's conspiracy theory head-on, Brennan acknowledged former lead investigator Michael Proctor's "distasteful" and "dishonorable" conduct but argued it didn't negate the physical evidence or testimony from "independent core people" who witnessed Read's statements. He dismissed claims of a cover-up as incompatible with the testimony of paramedics and firefighters he called "heroes" who were simply doing their jobs.

In his powerful conclusion, Brennan displayed a photo of O'Keefe and declared: "John O'Keefe is not a body. John O'Keefe is not a buffalo on a prairie. He was a person, and he was murdered by Karen Read." This complete presentation showcases Brennan's prosecutorial strategy of combining technical evidence with emotional appeals to secure a conviction.

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0:00.0

This is the Hidden Killers podcast with Tony Bruske and continuing coverage of the case against Karen Reid.

0:10.7

John O'Keefe was 46 years old. Forty-six years old. He spent his life helping people. He's described as a good man, kind,

0:28.4

generous, thoughtful. He was a Boston police officer. He worked to help the community.

0:37.7

Everything you've heard about this man, he was a good man. He helped people.

0:46.0

When his niece and nephew had nobody, he took them in.

0:52.3

He took them in.

0:58.1

Yeah. in. He took them in. John O'Keefe seemed to be the type of person who would help anybody at any time.

1:05.3

And on January 29, 2022, John O'Keefe needed some help.

1:11.6

He needed help from somebody else.

1:15.6

You see, John O'Keefe had just been hit by Karen Reid

1:20.6

in front of 34 Fairview Road, and he lay on the ground dying.

1:26.6

And he needed help. Someone to reach out a hand, someone to knock on a door,

1:36.3

someone to make a phone call to 911, even anonymously, not take responsibility, just to help.

1:45.0

And there was only one person in this entire planet who could help him that morning, to give him a chance.

1:53.0

Maybe it was a 33% chance if he met the Isaac Wolf of the world, but to give him a chance. And that one person who could help him that morning

2:04.6

was this defendant right here, Karen Lee.

2:08.6

And she made a decision.

2:10.6

In her Lexus with the shattered tail light,

2:13.6

debris failed all over the front yard,

2:15.6

and John O'Keefe lying helpless like a child on the front yard.

2:20.2

She made a choice.

2:23.8

She didn't call 911.

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