Police in Australia have used data gathered from an Apple Watch as evidence in a murder trial.
Adelaide woman Myrna Nilsson was killed in 2016 and her murder is now on trial in Australia, with her daughter-in-law Caroline Nilsson being accused of staging an ambush.
The accused first claimed she had been tied up by a group of men who entered the house but data from the victim's Apple Watch suggests otherwise.
The daughter-of-law claims the woman was followed home by a group of men in the car and proceeded to spend 20 minutes arguing with them outside the house. She argued she did not hear the woman being killed, as she was in the kitchen with the door closed.
According to ABC News, the daughter-in-law emerged from the house around 10pm. She was gagged and appeared in distress.