Laura Babcock murder trial: Can cellphone records really prove where someone was?
Whatever happened to Laura Babcock the night of July 3, 2012, her phone was still alive the next day. A small but now critical amount of information is known about Babcock's cellphone activity.
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Whatever happened to Laura Babcock the night of July 3, 2012, her phone was still alive the next day.
Although the last outgoing call was made at 7:03 p.m. that night, the 23 year-old's BlackBerry continued to receive calls and texts the morning of July 4.
Since that activity was recorded by Babcock's cellular provider, a small but now critical amount of information is known about it.
It's information the Crown is attempting to use, more than five years later, to prove the whereabouts of Babcock and the two men accused of killing her.