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What a Murdered Woman’s Phone Records Revealed About the Days Before She Was Found in Suitcase

What a Murdered Woman’s Phone Records Revealed About the Days Before She Was Found in Suitcase

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The source provides an extensive overview of the murder of Valerie Reyes, a 24-year-old aspiring model whose body was found stuffed in a suitcase in Greenwich, Connecticut, in February 2019. The text details the discovery of the body and the subsequent investigation that focused heavily on Reyes' final days, tracing her activities and growing unease through subpoenaed digital evidence. Specifically, the records from her cell phone—including location pings, call logs, and texts—were used to construct a detailed timeline of her movements and her fraught relationship with her ex-boyfriend, Javier Ramirez, who was revealed to be stalking and harassing her post-breakup. The source explains how this digital trail became the crucial evidence leading to Ramirez's arrest and eventual conviction for first-degree murder, underscoring the role of technology in solving domestic violence cases.

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