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True, but the prosecution apparently has digital data, in additional to witness statements. It seems like one of those situations where it wouldn't make sense for the prosecution to "manufacture" evidence. It doesn't serve any purpose for their case. OTOH, it's a convenient "red herring" for the defense.We'll see what evidence is presented re everyone's whereabouts that day and early evening. I don't believe everything in news articles or opening statements. Sometimes attorneys allude to things in openings but later there is no evidence presented at trial. JMO.