
Laken Riley went for a morning jog. Less than 30 minutes later, she was dead. What we know about her final moments
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Laken Riley, 22, left home with her iPhone for a February morning jog and never returned. Here’s the timeline of the moments before her killing.
Laken Riley, 22, left home at 9:03 a.m. on February 22 with her iPhone for a February morning jog. She brought her smartwatch and noise-canceling AirPods along for the run. Just 25 minutes later, she was dead. Her house’s Ring camera footage captured Riley, wearing a ponytail and dressed in a black jacket, black leggings and white sneakers as she left. One of the nursing student’s roommates later wondered why she hadn’t returned home. Riley wasn’t known for being late or off schedule. She’d been gone for hours. Concerned, the roommate checked Riley’s location using her phone’s Find My feature. Riley’s initials, “LR,” had not budged on the app. Her phone’s last known location was the nearby University of Georgia trail she often visited. Her roommates called authorities.

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