Woman Follows Cheating Boyfriend to Restaurant Using Apple AirTags, Runs Him Over in Parking Lot and Kills Him

Hell hath no fury…

An Indiana woman followed her cheating boyfriend to a restaurant using Apple AirTags and confronted him about the affair before killing him in the parking lot.

26-year-old Gaylyn Morris tracked her boyfriend Andre Smith using AirTags and followed him to Tilly’s Pub in Indianapolis on Thursday night to confront him about his affair.

Morris threatened to beat up her boyfriend’s secret lover as she picked up a wine bottle and swung it at her.

Andre Smith blocked the wine bottle from hitting his secret girlfriend, according to an affidavit.

Tilly’s Pub employees intervened and asked all three of them to leave the restaurant.

Morris ran over her boyfriend in the parking lot three times and killed him before she tried to go after the other woman again.


murder victim Andre Smith

Fox 5 reported:

An Indiana woman was charged with murder after she allegedly followed a man she said was her boyfriend to a bar using an Apple AirTag, accused him of cheating on her and proceeded to intentionally run him over with her car, court documents show.

Gaylyn Morris, 26, was arrested early Friday after reportedly following Andre Smith to Tilly’s Pub in Indianapolis by using an Apple AirTag and GPS.

Morris told a witness that she was Smith’s girlfriend and that he was cheating on her, according to investigators. Morris told the witness she was going to use an empty wine bottle to beat up the other woman.

Employees of the bar then asked the trio to leave the establishment, the Indy Star reported. A witness recounted that’s when Morris allegedly attacked Smith with her car.

Morris “pulled forward and clipped the victim (Smith), and he went down, at which time… (Morris) then backed over him and then pulled forward and hit him for the third time,” the probable cause affidavit stated.

Morris was arrested on Friday and charged with murder.

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