Laken Riley: Data from smart watch will show encounter with man, prosecutors say
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The evidence will show that Laken fought. She fought for her life. She fought for her dignity. And in that fight, she caused this defendant [Ibarra] to leave forensic evidence behind, said prosecutor Sheila Ross.
It did not look as if something had unintentionally happened. It looked more intentional, as if somebody had attempted to either remove her top, or maybe had used it to drag her, said Sgt. Kenneth Maxwell.
Data from the smart watch Riley was wearing will show that her encounter with Ibarra was long, and fierce, said Ross. Riley placed a 9-1-1 call at 9:11 a.m.
Jose Ibarra, the migrant charged with killing the nursing student, went hunting for females on the University of Georgia's campus before encountering his victim, according to prosecutors.
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