After years of speculation, weeks of testimony and two trials, Charlie DeLoach was the person who officially declared Karen Read "not guilty" in the death of John O'Keefe. The jury foreman opened up about when he came to his decision and the critical piece of evidence that swayed the jury.
Speaking to a room full of criminal justice students at Fisher College, DeLoach made the case that the justice system is flawed, sharing his up close and personal experience with one of the biggest trials in the country.
Millions watched as DeLoach read the verdicts that ultimately freed Karen Read.
"It was intense because before I got to the last not guilty, the crowd erupted," DeLoach said. "It was already cheering like it was a basketball stadium outside."
In June, Read was acquitted on th

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