Jan. 26, 2022
6 p.m. Alexis Gabe, 24, of Oakley, talked with her friend over Facetime while Gabe was in her Infiniti sedan.
6:22 pm. Gabe drove her car to a Chevron gas station at 5591 Lone Tree Way.
6:29 p.m. Gabe left the Chevron and drove to Antioch. She passed several surveillance cameras between Chevron and Marshall Jones’ house.
6:37 p.m. Gabe arrived at Jones’ house on Benttree Way in Antioch and turned the engine of her Infiniti off. Her phone continued to be on and active in this area.
The family of Alexis Gabe, a missing Oakley woman who police believe was murdered by her ex-boyfriend, has released a timeline starting from her final Facetime phone call.
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Wow, there is a wealth of information in this article, thank you. Bringing some more of the timeline here:
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9:10 p.m. Jones’ iPhone began a 1-hour, 59-minute call to his father.
9:20 p.m. Jones’ cellphone logged the last “lift to wake.” (iPhones log every time the phone lights up from sensing motion. So police believe Jones was not actually holding or using his phone for the vast majority of the phone call).
9:23 p.m. Gabe’s Infiniti turned on and began moving. Her cellphone also moved along with the Infinity’s GPS. The Infinity passed several surveillance cameras showing its movements. The Infinity made several turns down several streets before it turned onto Trenton Street, where it was parked. Historical data from the Infiniti’s GPS shows Gabe always drove a specific way to Antioch and a specific way back to her home. There were no deviations from the route until this trip, which was not the way Gabe usually drove from Antioch to Oakley.
9:35 p.m. The Infinity turned off. Seconds later, the driver exited the vehicle and walked northbound on Neroly Road. No other person exited the car. Gabe’s cellphone record showed her phone moving along with the person who exited the car.
9:39 p.m. The driver (who is now on foot) passes surveillance cameras at Oakley Road and Beldin Lane.
9:43 p.m. Gabe’s phone stopped transmitting data and was presumably turned off. Her phone records showed her phone moved along the same path as the driver until the moment it was turned off.
10:06 p.m. Surveillance video on Live Oak Road records the driver walking south.
10:37 p.m. The driver is captured on surveillance video at Slatten Ranch Shopping Center. He walked along a footpath behind the shopping center.
10:43 p.m. Video from a Chase Bank showed the driver walking across Lone Tree Way.
11:03 p.m. Video from Vista Grande Drive recorded the driver still walking.
11:09 p.m. Jones’ phone showed an in-call service application ended, indicating Jones began using the phone again. Between 9:20 p.m.-11:09 p.m., Jones’ phone showed limited activity compared with the rest of the day. “This lead us to believe he left his phone at home,” police wrote.
11:16 p.m. Jones sent Gabe an iMessage and wrote in a text, “Did you make it home?”
11:36 p.m. Jones called Gabe’s phone. No one answered.
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