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Presumed Guilty: The Karen Read Trial and the War Over Truth: Inside the Case That Exposed a Town, Divided a Nation, and Redefined Justice in the Digital Age

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Was it a tragic mistake—or a chilling conspiracy?

In Presumed Guilty, explore one of the most explosive criminal trials in modern America. When Boston police officer John O’Keefe was found dead in the snow, suspicion quickly turned to his girlfriend, Karen Read. But as the case unfolded, it became this wasn’t just about a single tragic night—it was about power, media, and the blurred line between truth and justice.

This book dives deep
• The forensic and digital evidence that sparked national debate
• The role of police, prosecutors, and possible misconduct
• The trial's emotional toll on families and communities
• The rise of the “sidewalk jury” and trial by social media

Clear, engaging, and balanced, Presumed Guilty helps readers separate speculation from fact and invites them to weigh the evidence for themselves.

If you're fascinated by real-world crime, media influence, and legal drama, this book delivers both the facts and the fire.

156 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 4, 2025

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