NETFLIX UNLEASHES ONE OF ITS MOST EXPLOSIVE TRUE-CRIME SERIES EVER — A BOSTON COP DEAD IN THE SNOW, A GIRLFRIEND ACCUSED, AND A TRIAL THAT RIPPED A COMMUNITY APART. Netflix dives headfirst into a case that left Massachusetts — and the nation — bitterly divided, beginning with the mysterious death of Boston police officer John O’Keefe, found lifeless after a night out that spiraled into tragedy. The shocking accusation against his girlfriend, Karen Read, ignites a firestorm that refuses to die. Through tense courtroom footage, relentless media pressure, and wildly conflicting accounts, the series exposes allegations of police misconduct, whispers of a cover-up, and a justice system stretched to its breaking point. Public opinion fractures, emotions boil over, and every new detail seems to deepen the mystery instead of resolving it. Nothing feels settled, no version fully satisfies, and the truth appears buried beneath layers of snow, loyalty, and doubt. Watch closely — and decide for yourself what really happened that night.

NETFLIX UNLEASHES ITS MOST SHOCKING TRUE-CRIME SERIES IN YEARS — A DEAD BOSTON COP FOUND IN THE SNOW, A GIRLFRIEND ACCUSED OF MURDER, AND A TRIAL SO CONTROVERSIAL IT SHATTERED A COMMUNITY AND LEFT AMERICA FURIOUSLY DEBATING THE TRUTH! Netflix delivers a chilling true-crime deep dive into one of Massachusetts’ most polarizing and emotionally explosive cases. The series unpacks the mysterious death of Boston police officer John O’Keefe, found lifeless in the snow after a night out — and the shocking accusation that his girlfriend, Karen Read, was responsible. Through gripping courtroom footage, relentless media scrutiny, and wildly conflicting accounts, the documentary explores allegations of police misconduct, possible cover-ups, and a justice system pushed to its breaking point. Public opinion fractures, emotions run high, and every piece of evidence seems to raise more questions than answers. It’s a case where no one agrees, nothing feels settled, and the truth remains buried beneath the snow. Watch closely — and decide for yourself what really happened that night.

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     Netflix Announces Doc Series About Karen Read And Death of Officer John O’Keefe
    Filmmakers say the case has “garnered a huge amount of public attention and has far-reaching implications.”
    By Amanda Richards
    June 19, 2025

The second murder trial of Karen Read — who was accused of purposefully hitting her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O’Keefe, with her SUV and is the subject of a Netflix docuseries — has officially concluded and the jury have reached a unanimous decision.How to Watch 'A Body in the Snow: The Trial of Karen Read' Online 2025

Last year, Netflix announced a new three-part documentary on the death of Boston police officer John O’Keefe. On Jan. 29, 2022, O’Keefe was found unresponsive in the snow outside of a home in Canton, Massachussetts. He was later pronounced dead at the hospital. His then-girlfriend, Karen Read, was charged with second degree murder, manslaughter while operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol and for leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death.

Prosecutors argued that Read was drunk and furious with O’Keefe when she hit him with her SUV. At the same time, Read’s defense attorneys claimed Read was framed for his death, maintaining that she was a victim of a conspiracy by law enforcement to cover up the real killers. On July 1, 2024, the jury in Karen Read’s trial informed the presiding judge that they were unable to reach a unanimous verdict. The judge then declared a mistrial and Norfolk County prosecutors announced they would retry Read for O’Keefe’s murder. On June 18, 2025, Read was officially acquitted of second-degree murder. The Norfolk County jury also acquitted Read of two lesser charges — motor vehicle manslaughter while driving under the influence and leaving the scene of a collision. She was, however, convicted of operating a motor vehicle under the influence of liquor.

The case has inspired plenty of conversation, and the as-yet-untitled documentary series will explore what happened in the days leading up to O’Keefe’s death. It is currently in production with Sandpaper Films with co-directors Danielle Johnson and Rob Miller.

“The team feels immensely privileged to be bringing this important series to a Netflix global audience,” Johnson and Miller told Netflix. “It is a case that has garnered a huge amount of public attention and has far-reaching implications. We are also mindful that this is a hugely sensitive case and we are determined to treat all those involved with the respect and consideration they deserve.”

 

 

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