Testimony on Michael Rafferty's activity on his blackberry continues to be the source of the Crown's case today. OPP Detective Constable Gordon Johnson has testified today on Rafferty's cell phone records. Rafferty's mostly electronic activities between April 8 and his arrest on May 19, including more than 100 instant messages and text messages on many days. However, his cell activity was quiet between the hours of 5:03PM and 7:03PM on April 8th, 2009, the day Tori Stafford went missing, and was sexually assaulted by Rafferty, according to Terri-Lynne McClintic. On April 10, 2009, records show Rafferty's phone and Carole McClintic's phone, which Terri-Lynne used, exchanged 44 text messages. Johnson also testified that Rafferty and McClintic kept in very close contact after she was arrested and held in custody in April and May of the same year. Rafferty also visited McClintic while she was being held at the Genest Detention Centre in London.

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