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The fate of Karen Read, the Boston area college professor accused of killing her police officer boyfriend is now in the hands of the jury. Today there was perhaps the biggest crowd yet of supporters for the murder suspect who were giving her the red-carpet treatment. And FedEx says its drivers average between 150 and 175 stops per day. A stop for this FedEx driver could have been his last if not for a couple of good Samaritans who knew what to do. He dropped his packages, and then nearly dropped dead from a heart attack. Plus, it's called public transportation - which means you're not the only one of the bus or train. However, try telling that to this person who Les Trent says is in the running for rudest commuter ever. And Inside Edition has more of our interview with the author of the new book about the murder of four University of Idaho students, with the focus on the suspect in the case, Bryan Kohberger, and his family. In the days after the slayings, were they suspicious he could be the killer? Kohberger has plead not guilty.
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The fate of Karen Read, the Boston area college professor accused of killing her police officer boyfriend is now in the hands of the jury. Today there was perhaps the biggest crowd yet of supporters for the murder suspect who were giving her the red-carpet treatment. And FedEx says its drivers average between 150 and 175 stops per day. A stop for this FedEx driver could have been his last if not for a couple of good Samaritans who knew what to do. He dropped his packages, and then nearly dropped dead from a heart attack. Plus, it's called public transportation - which means you're not the only one of the bus or train. However, try telling that to this person who Les Trent says is in the running for rudest commuter ever. And Inside Edition has more of our interview with the author of the new book about the murder of four University of Idaho students, with the focus on the suspect in the case, Bryan Kohberger, and his family. In the days after the slayings, were they suspicious he could be the killer? Kohberger has plead not guilty.
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