FORT MYERS, Fla. -- There's been a lot of talk during the Teresa Sievers murder trial about accused murderer Jimmy Rodgers’ "digital footprint".
That includes the surveillance videos catching him at Walmart with Curtis Wright, his cell phone pinging in our area, and his text messages leading up to the murder.
So we asked our legal expert, Spencer Cordell, how accurate this information is, and what Rodger's admission to investigators in Missouri means for this case.
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