Murder trial cell phone evidence puts defendant at business - Chicago Tribune
SportsPlus delivers premium coverage to those who take it like a fan >> >" data-socialshare-slug="ct-get-unlimited-access-to-everything-bears-and-chicago-sports-with-sportsplus-sign-up-today-20150812" data-socialshare-content="storylink"... Lake Superior Court jurors heard testimony regarding cell phone calls and places where Ralph Perez Martinez's phone was on March 28, 2013, and the following morning when Mary Austgen's body was found. Those dates and data retrieved from an application on his phone place Martinez at Austgen Electric, 801 E. Main St. , Griffith, where Austgen, 76, was attacked in the front stairwell, and at the Majestic Star Casino, including the valet parking... She was found dead of a gunshot wound to the abdomen in the passenger seat of her GMC Yukon on the second level of the parking garage at the casino. O'Day found only one phone call on March 28, 2013, but cell phone provider records showed several calls made to individuals who gave Martinez a ride to the Austgen business and picked him up at the casino valet parking area. Source: www.chicagotribune.com