Woman tracked her boyfriend with an electronic device found him

Woman tracked her boyfriend with an electronic device, found him and killed him

A woman is charged with first-degree murder after witnesses pointed to her as the perpetrator of the crime to a man at an Indianapolis bar. Gaylyn Morris, 26, is identified as the perpetrator of the crime against her boyfriend, the same age, Andre Smith.

News network Telemundo said the event happened in Indianapolis, when she tracked her partner with an electronic device called Apple’s AirTag, which she used to track his movements until she found him with another woman in a bar. There they had a heated argument.

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The owner of the venue, seeing the fight getting worse, told the woman to leave as she threatened the victim’s companion with an empty bottle.

Outside, Morris got into his car and rammed Smith three times. After seeing him lying, he attempted to run over the other woman, but police were already nearby and arrested her before causing another death.

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According to Marion County Superior Court records, Gaylyn Morris is charged with murder. A specific bail amount was not determined as the investigation is still ongoing.

What is the AirTag?

The Apple device is a small object invented to geolocate valuables that can be easily lost.

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However, the company, alarmed by espionage cases, released a protocol in February detailing security measures to prevent people not knowing they are being followed. In addition, he condemned the abuse that is being given to them.