Smartwatch Evidence and Emotional 911 Call Highlight Laken Riley Murder Trial

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In the murder trial of Jose Ibarra, accused of killing nursing student Laken Riley, prosecutors presented evidence from Riley's smartwatch, which recorded her movements and heart rate during the attack. The smartwatch data, along with DNA evidence found under Riley's fingernails and a thumbprint on her phone, are key components of the prosecution's case. Ibarra, an undocumented migrant, faces multiple charges, including malice murder and aggravated assault. The trial has sparked political debate over crime and immigration.
- Prosecutors share how a smartwatch left clues in the killing of Laken Riley. Here are the key trial takeaways so far CNN
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- Prosecution begins case against man charged in the killing of Laken Riley on UGA campus Online Athens
- Trial begins for suspect in Laken Riley’s killing. Here’s what to know. The Washington Post
- Murdered nursing student Laken Riley's horrifying 911 call played in court — leaving her mom in a flood of tears New York Post
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