CHAMBERS COUNTY, Texas – The lead investigator in the Sarah Hartsfield murder case says what she found on Sarah’s phone does not match the story she told about the hours leading up to her husband’s insulin overdose.
Former Chambers County Sheriff’s Office Detective Skyler Rocz testified Tuesday on the seventh day of the insulin murder trial that data pulled from Sarah’s iPhone showed she was awake, active, and using multiple apps during the time she told investigators she was “asleep on narcotic pain medication.”
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According to Rocz, Apple movement data showed that between 6 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Jan. 7, 2023, Hartsfield’s phone recorded anywhere from 9 to 124 steps per hour, including activity on banking, gro