Gaylyn Morris, 26, is accused of murdering her boyfriend, Andre Smith — tracking him with an Apple AirTag and driving over him with her car, police say.
found that those safety features are not completely reliable, particularly for people who use Android devices.suspected that he had been cheating on her with another woman because he had not been coming home at night, according to authorities.Morris initially denied tracking him, then eventually admitted that she had placed an AirTag in his back seat, authorities said. The woman with Smith, who was identified by the initials “T.N.
Another witness claimed to police that once Morris was inside, she pointed at the woman with Smith and said she was going to “beat her.” Witnesses said Morris then grabbed an empty beer bottle by the neck and took a swing at the woman, but Smith caught it and the three got into an argument, according to court records.During the commotion, the group was asked to leave the bar, witnesses told police. Morris returned to her car a short time later, the affidavit said.
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