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Bluetooth became key evidence in Virginia woman's murder #shorts

February 04, 2026 / 01:26

This episode covers the case of Trenton Fry, inconsistencies in his statements, and the investigation surrounding Caitlyn's injury. Key discussions include Fry's claims of amnesia, his alibi in North Carolina, and the connection between his cell phone and an iPad during the incident.

Mr. Fry's conflicting statements raised suspicions among law enforcement, leading them to question him further. His excuse of amnesia was seen as an attempt to evade responsibility.

The timeline of events is crucial, particularly the moment when Fry's cell phone connected to an iPad shortly after the injury occurred. This detail suggests proximity to the scene, raising further questions about his involvement.

TLDR

Trenton Fry's conflicting statements and phone connection raise questions in Caitlyn's injury case.

Episode

1:26
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Law enforcement called him later that same afternoon. Mr. Fry told him, "I wasn't in Virginia. I was working in
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North Carolina. I didn't even know where Caitlyn lived." >> Mr. Fry had given a number of
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inconsistent statements, what I would absolutely characterize as lies because they were all in conflict with one
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another. And so they approached him again and this time he relied on an excuse how
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the bad soap operator claimed he had amnesia. >> I don't remember any of that. My whole
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head is messed up. At 4:15, right after they go to bed, Trenton Fry's cell phone connects to the
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iPad and the iPad shows the connection. Now we have the two of them within feet of each other during the window of the
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injury.

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Episode Highlights

  • Cell Phone Connection
    Trenton Fry's cell phone connects to the iPad just before the injury.
    @ 00m 54s
    February 04, 2026

Episode Quotes

  • I don't remember any of that. My whole head is messed up.
    Bluetooth became key evidence in Virginia woman's murder #shorts

Key Moments

  • Amnesia Claim00:28
  • Suspicious Timing01:14