Lawrence Phillips, former NFL running back who is serving out a 31-year prison sentence, may have killed his cellmate.
Gaioz Nigalidze’s rise through the ranks of professional chess began in 2007, the year the first iPhone was released. In hindsight, the timing might not be coincidental.
Nigalidze is suspected of stashing an iPhone in a men’s room stall and using it to cheat during games.
“When confronted, Nigalidze denied he owned the device,” according to the tournament’s Web site. “But officials opened the smart device and found it was logged into a social networking site under Nigalidze’s account. They also found his game being analyzed in one of the chess applications.”
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