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Key Witness Details Suspicious Encounter Linked To Laken Riley Murder

Jose Ibarra, right, accused of killing a Georgia nursing student earlier this year, listens through an interpreter as he sits with his attorneys during his trial at Athens-Clarke County Superior Court

A public health researcher, Sally Kirklewski, testified about a significant sighting she had on a running trail in Athens, Georgia. Kirklewski recounted seeing a lone person on the trail wearing a navy blue jacket on the morning of Laken Riley’s murder. The individual appeared to be a man with the jacket's hood up, black gloves or mittens, dark pants, and dark shoes. Kirklewski noted that the person was standing near a retention pond facing away from the trail and seemed unusually still.

Feeling concerned, Kirklewski decided to run past the person at a faster pace. She mentioned that the individual did not acknowledge her presence, which heightened her unease. Kirklewski's observation has become a crucial piece of evidence in the case.

The individual was wearing a navy blue jacket, black gloves, dark pants, and shoes.
Public health researcher Sally Kirklewski testified about a suspicious individual on a running trail.
The person appeared still and faced away from the trail near a retention pond.

Prosecutors have put forth the argument that Jose Ibarra, the accused in Riley's murder, was wearing a navy blue jacket at the time of the incident. They claim that Ibarra disposed of the jacket, which contained DNA from both him and Riley, in a dumpster near his residence. This testimony from Kirklewski sheds light on a potential connection between the suspect and the crime.

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