Amber Gibson murder trial hears of ‘gap’ in phone record of accused man

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Computer expert James Borwick gave evidence at the murder trial at the High Court in Glasgow today.

Jurors have been shown an analysis of data from mobile phones belonging to the man accused of inappropriately touching the dead body of teenager Amber Gibson.

The body of 16-year-old Amber was discovered at Cadzow Glen, Hamilton, on Saturday, November 28. Her brother, Connor Gibson, 20, also known by the surname Niven, is on trial accused of her murder. This network was at the address of Corrigan’s father, William Corrigan, the court heard. However, there was a period on the afternoon of Saturday, November 27, 2021, when the phone was connected to a mobile wifi device and it was not possible to determine its location, Mr Borwick’s report said.

Mr Goddard said: “In the points of time that the mobile is connected to this mobile device, do you know where it is?” Mr Borwick said: “No.”Mr Goddard said: “Do you acknowledge that there are gaps where you cannot tell where the Alcatel phone is?” Mr Borwick replied: “Yes.” Prosecutors also allege he compressed the teenager’s neck with his hands and strangled her with the intention to rape her.

 

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