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Former Massachusetts State Police Trooper Michael Proctor said he should get his job back following the conclusion of Karen Read's trial.
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Proctor addressed what he found in his investigation, his relationships with the people involved in the case, and his crude text messages about Karen Read.
The two-hour "Center of the Storm" broadcast features lead investigator Michael Proctor responding to allegations that he framed Karen Read for her boyfriend's murder.
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At least three jurors and the lead investigator in the murder trial of Karen Read have come forward to comment about the case since a jury returned a not guilty verdict earlier this week.
Michael Proctor, the disgraced lead investigator into John O'Keefe's death, broke his silence on the Karen Read murder case following the verdict in her second trial.
Lead investigator in John O'Keefe murder case, Michael Proctor, says the nature of the investigation did not change knowing the victim was a fellow cop.
In the first, on Jan. 29, 2022, Proctor tells his friends about O’Keefe’s background and mentions that he took custody of his niece and nephew after both their parents died.
Massachusetts State Police Trooper Michael Proctor takes the stand to testify, June 10, 2024, in Norfolk Super Court, in Dedham, Mass., during the trial for Karen Read.
Michael Proctor rejects corruption claims in Karen Read trial, defends investigation into Boston officer’s death.
Discover how Michael Proctor's actions during the Karen Read case led to his dismissal and raised serious concerns about police bias and accountability.
In the first, on Jan. 29, 2022, Proctor tells his friends about O’Keefe’s background and mentions that he took custody of his niece and nephew after both their parents died.
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