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Sep 28, 2020, 14 tweets

Testimony is underway again for this afternoon's session of the #baileyboswelltrial as we continue with Brooklyn McCrystal, Sydney's friend that created a Tinder account to match with "Audrey Cain" or Bailey Boswell.
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The defense is questioning McCrystal if she knew the person she was contacting, "Audrey Cain," was really even Bailey Boswell.
Making the point that McCrystal had no way to verify who she was really talking to.
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Next on the stand is Lincoln Police Department Officer Joseph Yandrick, who became involved in the missing person's case for Sydney Loofe.
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Officer Yandrick was one of the LPD officer's to search Sydney's apartment along with other members of LPD and the Loofes.
He kept an eye of Sydney's apartment in the following days and relayed the picture he received of Boswell to other members of law enforcement.
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Officer Yandrick was also involved with other family efforts of trying to gain access to her laptop and financial records to see if there was any activity.
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The 8th witness of the day is Lincoln Police Department Investigator Cameron Cleeland.
He helped to create a timeline and background for Sydney to determine who was the last person to see or speak to her.
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Cleeland received "Audrey Cain's" phone number from McCrystal and made a couple attempts of contacting her.
He eventually got in contact with "Audrey" who said she was with Loofe but dropped her off at a friends.
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The first conversation between "Audrey" and Cleeland was not recorded due to the phone's capabilities that she called him back on.
The second conversation was recorded which they discussed the time spent with Loofe and trying to determine more identifying factors.
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Cleeland says they were unsure if the number they were trying to track was a "burner" phone or an app.
When he did get in touch with "Audrey" or Bailey, he says she was very evasive and didn't want to reveal information about herself because she "had warrants."
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Saline County Sheriff's Deputy Dylan Semrad now takes over the witness stand as he discusses the part he played in the investigation.
He was involved with gathering more information about the cell phone number for "Audrey" or Bailey Boswell.
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Semrad discovered the number was from a third party application called Pinger.
He contacted the company who provided more information including a username, email address and IP address.
No luck on the username or email, but the IP was linked to a Verizon account.
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Semrad contacted Verizon to get further details about the IP address including who was using it and at what time.
Through cross reference of records, he determined the Verizon number associated with the Pinger number..leading them to a direct number for Boswell.
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Another short and sweet series of questions from the defense as they focus on the IP address being accessible by multiple people.
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After a short break, the prosecution reveals they've gotten through witnesses quicker than planned.
They will end on nine witnesses for the 4th day of the #baileyboswelltrial.
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