‘She had worked herself up into a tizzy’: Woman who used Apple AirTag to catch cheating boyfriend and ran him over looks on as witness recalls ‘crunching’ sound

Gaylyn Morris

Gaylyn Morris (L) pictured in court; (inset) shows Morris just before she started punching her rival at the bar (images via WTHR screengrabs)

A 27-year-old Indiana woman on trial in Marion County for murder after running over her cheating boyfriend outside a bar in 2022 looked on in court as a woman who witnessed the car attack tearfully testified to recalling a “crunching” sound.

Gaylyn Morris is accused of using Apple’s AirTag technology in order to track 26-year-old Andre Smith to the bar where she allegedly confronted him and the woman he was with before running the man over at least twice outside the establishment — scarring his surviving relatives for life.

“AirTag is a supereasy way to keep track of your stuff,” Apple says of the product. “Attach one to your keys. Put another in your backpack. And just like that, they’re on your radar in the Find My app, where you can also track down your Apple devices and keep up with friends and family.”

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