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Gable Tostee, the Australian man found not guilty Thursday of the murder of New Zealand tourist Warriena Wright, posted a long account of the fatal evening on a body building forum in 2014.

It's the latest digital twist in a tragic saga, which played out to a significant degree on social media and dating apps. 

The pair originally met on Tinder, and Tostee's trial was almost aborted after a juror posted about it repeatedly on Instagram. The case was also vociferously dissected in private Facebook groups.

Tostee, 30, a regular on the forums of bodybuilding.com under the username GT, wrote a post titled "Regarding the balcony tragedy" in 2014, just months after the 26-year-old woman fell from his apartment balcony on Aug. 8, 2014.  Read more...

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