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    The aftermath of the verdict *MERGED*

    As a mother of two grown sons I would like to think that I would believe and trust them unconditionally. However, if I had any doubt whatsoever, any, if there was even a shred of doubt then I would have to acknowledge that. Just having to think about this makes my stomach churn. It didn't mean...
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    The aftermath of the verdict *MERGED*

    "Last night Allison’s family told of their anguish at the appeal. “It’s been a difficult time for the family, just let her rest in peace,” one of Allison’s relatives told The Courier-Mail. Poor poor family. How much do they have to bear from this man who not only...
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    The aftermath of the verdict *MERGED*

    Expertly said and so very true. The stories I could tell.
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    ***GUILTY***The Verdict Waiting Room #3

    Always all about him. What an absolute creep.
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    The Verdict Waiting Room #2

    I'm so sorry to hear that. So sad to lose a loved furry friend.
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    The Crown v Gerard Baden-Clay, 10th July - Trial Day 18

    Just re-reading Const. Ash's statement and a couple of things jumped out at me again. Gerard said that he had driven around a few of the local streets that A normally walked along. He said that he couldn't find her and had to return home to get his daughters up, give them breakfast and get...
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    The Crown v Gerard Baden-Clay, 2nd July - Trial Day 14, Week 3

    Just to clarify. Her name was Jill and he didn't get parole for her murder. He was on parole when he murdered her which is where the outcry came from. He had committed many crimes against women in the past but kept getting let out. He won't be out this time for many many years.
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    The Crown v Gerard Baden-Clay, 2nd July - Trial Day 14, Week 3

    Except GBC stated that he was making the lunches in the morning and then handed that task over to NBC. As someone pointed out, the lunch making seemed like a mammoth task for these two.
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    The Crown v Gerard Baden-Clay, 2nd July - Trial Day 14, Week 3

    What I find fascinating in this whole case is never once have I heard GBC or his family come out and state that they wanted to know who had done this to Allison. Doesn't it seem strange that if the woman you supposedly loved was murdered in this way that you would move heaven and earth to find...
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    The Crown v Gerard Baden-Clay, 2nd July - Trial Day 14, Week 3

    Sadly doc I can attest to that. My mother suffered a severe stroke in the middle of the night and even though I was only a little girl I still remember when the paramedics transferred her to the trolley, I was shocked that she was urinating even though she was in a coma. Isn't it strange how...
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    The Crown v Gerard Baden-Clay, 25th June - Trial Day 10, Week 3

    Long time lurker. A quick thank you to everyone for keeping updates happening and all the valuable comments and information. I have a question. While they were able to pinpoint where Alison's phone was on the day she went missing, were they able to tell what time it was taken off her charger...
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    GUILTY Australia - Sarah Cafferkey, 22, Melbourne, 9th Nov 2012, #1

    Interesting post. I have worked with two of the community members of the board and they are bureaucrats through and through. They come from a different perspective to citizens in the general community. While they live in the community like everyone else, their thinking is very different and is...
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    GUILTY Australia - Jill Meagher, 29, Melbourne, 22 Sep 2012 #3

    I Agree. John has an amazing network to glean information from and I read and listen to him religiously. I was going to post his link as it is the best information I've read to date. It's nearly 3am and I'm still trying to get through all the pages here. My staff, and me, have been deeply...
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    GUILTY Australia - Jill Meagher, 29, Melbourne, 22 Sep 2012 #2

    I know exactly what you are saying. I had to talk to my staff today as we are located not that far from Sydney Road. They were quite distressed and I'm really baffled as to why this case has caused so many of us to feel it so deeply.
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    GUILTY Australia - Jill Meagher, 29, Melbourne, 22 Sep 2012 #2

    Gosh, how awful. Long time lurker. I had to drive over there today and I used to live in a street that ran off Hope Street. I decided to drive through the back streets on my way to Coburg in the hope I might possibly see something. Silly I know but I am feeling so sick about this case because...

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