New Surveillance Shows ATF Agent Higgins at Police Station Night Boston Officer Died
New Surveillance Shows ATF Agent Higgins at Police Station Night Boston Officer Died

New Surveillance Shows ATF Agent Higgins at Police Station Night Boston Officer Died

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During the retrial of Karen Read, accused of killing Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe, new surveillance footage was presented showing ATF agent Brian Higgins at the Canton Police Department shortly after O'Keefe's death, raising questions about Higgins' actions and the original investigation's thoroughness. Defense attorney Alan Jackson suggested a possible motive involving jealousy and a love triangle between Read, Higgins, and O'Keefe, highlighting flirtatious texts exchanged between Read and Higgins weeks before the incident. Surveillance also showed Higgins, Read, and O'Keefe together at a bar and later at a party the night before O'Keefe was found dead. Despite these developments, prosecutors maintain that Read is the sole suspect, and no crimes have been alleged against Higgins. The defense's theory challenges the prosecution's narrative by implying potential confrontation between Higgins and O'Keefe. The trial continues to explore these new angles, with significant implications for the case's outcome.

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