In the interview from April 10, 2024, for a docuseries, Read said she asked herself if she could have hit O'Keefe and added that her attorney said she has some level of culpability.
"So, I thought, could I have run him over? Did he try to get me as I was leaving, and I didn't know it? I always have the music blasting. It's snowing. I had the wipers going, the heater blasting. Did he come and hit the back of my car, and I hit him in the knee, and he was drunk and passed out and (he) asphyxiated or something, and then when I hired David Yannetti, I asked him those questions. 'The night of Jan. 29, David, what if, I don't know, what if I ran his foot over or what if I clipped him in the knee, and he passed out or went to care for himself and he threw up or passed out,' and David said, 'Yeah, then you would have some of element of culpability.'"
The defendant's own words questioning if she was responsible for the crash that claimed the life of John O'Keefe were played again in court as the commonwealth rested its case Thursday in the Karen Read retrial.
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