She answered No to the water question.
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At 3:35 McLeland starts cross-examination again. Eldridge says that it takes “a little bit of movement” for a phone to start logging movements.
The jury asked the following questions:
- Did you ever write your own timeline? Eldridge said “no, not enough time.”
- Could any of this be related to Libby’s iPad? Eldridge says they were not synced.
- Would water impact movement? Eldridge says no, that water would not impact the port.
- Can you tell if the phone was on silent or vibrate? Eldridge says no.
- Could you review Allen’s historical location timeline if he was using a “Ting” phone? She says she could if it was available.
- Are there other apps that measure movement? She says yes, but did not look to see if Libby had them.
Court is in recess at 3:45 p.m.