Karen Read’s second trial set to get underway with jury selection

Karen Read’s second trial set to get underway with jury selection Karen Read’s second trial set to get underway with jury selection

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Jury selection is set to get underway in Massachusetts for the second murder trial of Karen Read, who is accused of killing her boyfriend by running him over with her car. The first trial ended in a mistrial. NBC’s Stephanie Gosk reports for TODAY.