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Boston cop would have 'taken a bullet' for Karen Read's officer boyfriend found dead on his property
Boston cop would have 'taken a bullet' for Karen Read's officer boyfriend found dead on his property

Fox News

time4 hours ago

  • Fox News

Boston cop would have 'taken a bullet' for Karen Read's officer boyfriend found dead on his property

Print Close By Michael Ruiz Published June 20, 2025 The Boston police officer who owned the property where John O'Keefe was found dead during a blizzard in January 2022 said he would have "taken a bullet" for his former colleague in a televised interview just days after jurors found the suspected killer, Karen Read, not guilty. Brian Albert's sister-in-law, Jennifer McCabe, woke him up after she, Read and another woman found O'Keefe unresponsive in the yard around 6 a.m. on Jan. 29, 2022. "By the time I came downstairs, the police were already in my house, John was already gone, [and] there was nobody to save," Albert told ABC News Friday. "I would've taken a bullet for John O'Keefe." CLEARED OF MURDER HARGES, KAREN READ COULD EYE LEGAL PAYBACK AGAINST INVESTIGATORS WHO COST HER WATCH: Karen Read's message for John O'Keefe's family Outside a celebratory post-verdict dinner, Read was asked if she had any word's for O'Keefe's family. "I fought for John O'Keefe, harder than anyone," she said. "Harder than anyone." Read's supporters have painted Albert and his family as villains, although he was not called to the stand in her second trial, her defense insinuated that O'Keefe's fatal injuries had something to do with his dog, Chloe, and possibly a friend who was also at the house party. Police never identified anyone but Read as a suspect, and no one else faced charges in connection with O'Keefe's death. WATCH: Karen Read's attorneys weigh in on John O'Keefe's death: 'Somebody is still out there' VINDICATED KAREN READ THANKS 'GREATEST' LEGAL TEAM AS JURORS DELIVER NOT GUILTY VERDICT IN BOYFRIEND'S DEATH FOLLOW THE FOX TRUE CRIME TEAM ON X Read, O'Keefe and a group of other people had been invited back to Albert's home just after midnight when the local bars closed. Six hours later, O'Keefe was found dead under a layer of snow on the front lawn. Prosecutors alleged that Read hit him with her Lexus SUV and left the scene, but jurors didn't buy the story. GET REAL-TIME UPDATES DIRECTLY ON THE TRUE CRIME HUB SIGN UP TO GET TRUE CRIME NEWSLETTER After a trial that stretched on for more than 30 days, and four days of deliberation, jurors found Read not guilty of all homicide-related charges. They convicted her only of drunken driving, for which she will serve a year on probation. After the trial, her defense hinted that whoever did O'Keefe has eluded investigators, who were faulted for a sloppy investigation and missed protocols at trial, in an audit, and through internal reviews. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP "Somebody is still out there, and it's a shame that this investigation was not done in the proper way so that they could have gotten to the truth," David Yannetti, one of her defense attorneys, told reporters Thursday. Print Close URL

The winter accessory of 2025 that can cost $30 – or $37,000
The winter accessory of 2025 that can cost $30 – or $37,000

The Age

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Age

The winter accessory of 2025 that can cost $30 – or $37,000

When once-daggy ties escaped the fashion mausoleum earlier this year to become style statements around the necks of Nicole Kidman and Rihanna, the door was left ajar for another endangered accessory to escape. Belts, narrow and wide, slipped through the cracks to be resurrected on the runway, in fashion shoots and across countless winter coats. Celebrities such as Sirens actor Milly Alcock, actor Jacob Elordi, musician Doechii and supermodel Bella Hadid buckled up following belt-laden collections from Loewe, Miu Miu, Chloe, Zimmermann and Schiaparelli. 'Belts used to be a bit of an afterthought … something you'd grab just to hold your trousers up,' says menswear designer Christian Kimber, who has belts scattered across his latest advertising campaign. 'A good belt can really pull everything together. It's become more of a character in a story than just a background prop.' After being relegated to fashion purgatory for decades – because magazine and celebrity stylists were fearful of breaking up the line of a silhouette with a horizontal belt – the accessory's revival can be traced to a perfect storm of events. The return of high-waisted pants, the popularity of weight loss drugs encouraging shrinking members of the fashion community to extend the lifespan of expensive pants purchased pre-injection, and the cost of living crisis have all driven the belt's stock higher. 'People are dressing with more intent these days,' Kimber says. 'They're buying less, but buying better. A belt's one of those things that lasts forever if you get it right, so I think it's become more of a conscious purchase.' Buying less doesn't mean paying less. A fringed leather belt from celebrity favourite label Alaïa, worn by Kendall Jenner and Miley Cyrus, costs $6810. Luxury marketplace 1stDibs currently has three vintage Chanel belts for more than $US24,000 ($37,016).

The winter accessory of 2025 that can cost $30 – or $37,000
The winter accessory of 2025 that can cost $30 – or $37,000

Sydney Morning Herald

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Sydney Morning Herald

The winter accessory of 2025 that can cost $30 – or $37,000

When once-daggy ties escaped the fashion mausoleum earlier this year to become style statements around the necks of Nicole Kidman and Rihanna, the door was left ajar for another endangered accessory to escape. Belts, narrow and wide, slipped through the cracks to be resurrected on the runway, in fashion shoots and across countless winter coats. Celebrities such as Sirens actor Milly Alcock, actor Jacob Elordi, musician Doechii and supermodel Bella Hadid buckled up following belt-laden collections from Loewe, Miu Miu, Chloe, Zimmermann and Schiaparelli. 'Belts used to be a bit of an afterthought … something you'd grab just to hold your trousers up,' says menswear designer Christian Kimber, who has belts scattered across his latest advertising campaign. 'A good belt can really pull everything together. It's become more of a character in a story than just a background prop.' After being relegated to fashion purgatory for decades – because magazine and celebrity stylists were fearful of breaking up the line of a silhouette with a horizontal belt – the accessory's revival can be traced to a perfect storm of events. The return of high-waisted pants, the popularity of weight loss drugs encouraging shrinking members of the fashion community to extend the lifespan of expensive pants purchased pre-injection, and the cost of living crisis have all driven the belt's stock higher. 'People are dressing with more intent these days,' Kimber says. 'They're buying less, but buying better. A belt's one of those things that lasts forever if you get it right, so I think it's become more of a conscious purchase.' Buying less doesn't mean paying less. A fringed leather belt from celebrity favourite label Alaïa, worn by Kendall Jenner and Miley Cyrus, costs $6810. Luxury marketplace 1stDibs currently has three vintage Chanel belts for more than $US24,000 ($37,016).

Primark launches Nobody's Child dress dupes just in time for summer – they're £77 cheaper and already shopper-approved
Primark launches Nobody's Child dress dupes just in time for summer – they're £77 cheaper and already shopper-approved

The Irish Sun

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Primark launches Nobody's Child dress dupes just in time for summer – they're £77 cheaper and already shopper-approved

PRIMARK is renowned for releasing stylish items that remind shoppers of pricier versions - but with a much cheaper price tag. And the high street giant has delivered the goods yet again in the form of £18 summer dresses. Advertisement 3 Shoppers are loving this summer midi dress from Primark Credit: Primark 3 It's very similar to £95 dresses in Nobody's Child Credit: Nobody's Child The retail giant's Textured Button Midi Dress is lightweight with a textured finish and midi length design. It is available in sizes six to 22 and comes in a range of colours and patterns including green and cream striped, blue gingham and red striped. Describing the new frock on their website, Primark bosses say: "Cut a chic figure and get set for the compliments to come rolling in as you rock this elegant textured midi dress. "The midi length is super sophisticated, meanwhile the lightweight fabric is perfect for staying cool on those warm weather days. Advertisement "The striped textured finish lends a stylish look and feel, while the button detailing to the front effortlessly elevates the look. "This piece is finished with lightly puffed sleeves and a form-flattering tie to the waistline." And savvy shoppers may notice that the dress is the perfect dupe for the Starlight Midi Dress, available in 22 colours and patterns, from Nobody's Child. The only difference? A cool £77. Advertisement Most read in Fabulous The Nobody's Child version is priced at £95 while Primark's dupe will only set you back £18. So if you're on a tight budget then you may want to head down to your nearest Primark. Shoppers race to Primark for 'dressy top' that's perfect for a pair of jeans - it's sexy & flattering & in two colours After spotting them in store, fashion fan Chloe said on "I LOVE the style of Nobody's Child dresses, so it was great to see some similar styles in more affordable prices if you also love that style. Advertisement "I only went in for one thing, but you never leave Primark with just what you went in looking for." "That's me running to Primark this week", cried another shopper. 3 The Primark dress is priced at just £18 Credit: Primark And the summer dresses aren't the only dupe shoppers are loving in store at the moment. Advertisement Fashion fans are in a frenzy over Primark's new £6 Zara dupe that's a summer essential, half the price and "so cute". Many of us will own or recognise the iconic But now, Primark has released a brand new range of vests that look practically identical. Advertisement Read more on the Irish Sun Not only are they strikingly alike and come in very similar colourways, but they are half the price of the stylish buys from Zara. The popular vest tops will set shoppers back £11.99, but luckily for those on a budget, you can nab Primark's new alternatives for only £6 - yes, you heard that correctly. Why Primark is great for looking expensive on a budget By Clemmie Feildsend, Fabulous Fashion Editor AS someone who's no stranger to grabbing a last-minute outfit from Primark for a night out, it's about time that celebrities started catching on too. For as long as I've been heading out, Primark has been my go-to for those 'I have nothing to wear' moments, rushing in at the last minute to find something perfect. And I'm definitely not alone - on any Friday or Saturday night, you'll find plenty of shoppers doing the same thing, right before closing time. But no matter what, Primark always delivers. Now, Rita Ora is leading the charge, showing that you can snag a designer-worthy look without spending a fortune at high-end stores. While Rita's not rushing in last minute for a red carpet outfit, she's proving you can achieve the same high-impact style for much less. Looking stunning in her tailored suit alongside her mum Vera, Rita fit right in among the other A-listers dripping in Prada, Dior, and Victoria Beckham - if anything, she looked even better than some of the guests at The Fashion Awards. With Myleene Klass and Roxy Horner already jumping on the Primark bandwagon, I'm sure more stars will be following suit soon enough.

Primark launches Nobody's Child dress dupes just in time for summer – they're £77 cheaper and already shopper-approved
Primark launches Nobody's Child dress dupes just in time for summer – they're £77 cheaper and already shopper-approved

Scottish Sun

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Primark launches Nobody's Child dress dupes just in time for summer – they're £77 cheaper and already shopper-approved

PRIMARK is renowned for releasing stylish items that remind shoppers of pricier versions - but with a much cheaper price tag. And the high street giant has delivered the goods yet again in the form of £18 summer dresses. Advertisement 3 Shoppers are loving this summer midi dress from Primark Credit: Primark 3 It's very similar to £95 dresses in Nobody's Child Credit: Nobody's Child The retail giant's Textured Button Midi Dress is lightweight with a textured finish and midi length design. It is available in sizes six to 22 and comes in a range of colours and patterns including green and cream striped, blue gingham and red striped. Describing the new frock on their website, Primark bosses say: "Cut a chic figure and get set for the compliments to come rolling in as you rock this elegant textured midi dress. "The midi length is super sophisticated, meanwhile the lightweight fabric is perfect for staying cool on those warm weather days. Advertisement "The striped textured finish lends a stylish look and feel, while the button detailing to the front effortlessly elevates the look. "This piece is finished with lightly puffed sleeves and a form-flattering tie to the waistline." And savvy shoppers may notice that the dress is the perfect dupe for the Starlight Midi Dress, available in 22 colours and patterns, from Nobody's Child. The only difference? A cool £77. Advertisement The Nobody's Child version is priced at £95 while Primark's dupe will only set you back £18. So if you're on a tight budget then you may want to head down to your nearest Primark. Shoppers race to Primark for 'dressy top' that's perfect for a pair of jeans - it's sexy & flattering & in two colours After spotting them in store, fashion fan Chloe said on TikTok: "Nobody's Child dupes in Primark. "I LOVE the style of Nobody's Child dresses, so it was great to see some similar styles in more affordable prices if you also love that style. Advertisement "I only went in for one thing, but you never leave Primark with just what you went in looking for." "That's me running to Primark this week", cried another shopper. 3 The Primark dress is priced at just £18 Credit: Primark And the summer dresses aren't the only dupe shoppers are loving in store at the moment. Advertisement Fashion fans are in a frenzy over Primark's new £6 Zara dupe that's a summer essential, half the price and "so cute". Many of us will own or recognise the iconic Wide Strap Vest Tops from Zara. But now, Primark has released a brand new range of vests that look practically identical. Advertisement Not only are they strikingly alike and come in very similar colourways, but they are half the price of the stylish buys from Zara. The popular vest tops will set shoppers back £11.99, but luckily for those on a budget, you can nab Primark's new alternatives for only £6 - yes, you heard that correctly.

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