Aidan Kearney, the Massachusetts blogger who goes by the name “Turtleboy,” at the Karen Read murder trial at Norfolk Superior Court on Tuesday, May 28, 2024, in Dedham, Mass. – Stuart Cahill ...
Aidan T. Kearney, the blogger behind the Turtleboy website, could face new criminal charges for his actions toward witnesses in the Karen Read murder case, a special prosecutor said Wednesday.
The media frenzy surrounding Karen Read’s murder trial ... who continued to share trial commentary across his various ...
The Karen Read case was back in court Wednesday as the judge weighs several requests, including the possibility of delaying ...
Aidan Kearney, one of Karen Read's most visible supporters ... On Friday evening, state police announced that Tully — who testified at Read's trial and has been the subject of an internal ...
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Read's defense argues that his communications "constitute material and relevant evidence, or statements of witnesses" under ...
It was the first time the case has met at Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham since defense attorneys argued in August that two ...
Karen Read appeared in court Wednesday as attorneys from both sides of the aisle requested her re-trial for the alleged ...
Judge Beverly Cannone declared a mistrial in the case in July. She has scheduled a second trial to begin Jan. 27, 2025. The ...
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Where Karen Read’s first murder trial was a prolonged and often administratively messy affair, her retrial could be a smoother ride if Judge Beverly Cannone agrees to a delayed April start, lawyers ...