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Gerard Baden-Clay an efficient killer, prosecutors say

The Australian
July 08, 20144:12PM

ALLISON Baden-Clay was fighting for her life when she lashed out with her fingernails and scratched her husband across the face, prosecutors say.

In graphic language, prosecutor Todd Fuller QC has described to a Queensland Supreme Court jury the final moments of Mrs Baden-Clay’s life as she was allegedly overpowered by her husband, Gerard Baden-Clay.

“This is close quarters, close-up violence,” Mr Fuller told the court in his closing address.

“They are within arm’s reach of each other. The only injury she is able to inflict upon him...is a scratch to his face, whilst he inflicts upon her injuries that cause her death.

“The lack of injury to him speaks as much of the nature of the violence that was used on her as the scratch to his face.”

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...-prosecutors-say/story-e6frg6nf-1226981440550
 
Day 16: Gerard Baden-Clay on trial accused of murdering wife Allison in 2012

Brooke Baskin
The Courier-Mail
July 08, 20144:41PM


IT is day 16 of the trial of former Brookfield real estate agent Gerard Baden-Clay, 43, who stands accused of murdering his wife Allison Baden-Clay, 43, on April 19, 2012.

Baden-Clay has pleaded not guilty in the Supreme Court in Brisbane.

Crown prosecutor Todd Fuller QC is giving his closing address to the jury

http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...-allison-in-2012/story-fnihsrf2-1226980999956
 
Baden-Clay Trial Day 16 – Summary by Prosecution - Timeline in Order - Main Stream Media – Courier Mail

10.26am: Defence barrister Michael Byrne, QC, said the accused was presumed to be innocent and could only be convicted if the prosecution established that he was guilty of the offence charged.
He said the standard of proof was beyond reasonable doubt.
10.48am: Crown prosecutor Todd Fuller QC commenced his closing address to the jury.
He said it was not unknown for a person of previous good character to step outside of it and do something they would not have done before.
11.45pm: Mr Fuller told the jury to look at the evidence through the eyes of Gerard Baden-Clay.
He said it had been six years since Ms Baden-Clay had her last child when Baden-Clay’s brother had a son on April 18, 2012.
1.01pm: Mr Fuller told the jury dumping Ms Baden-Clay’s body, where it was exposed to the elements, may have increased the likelihood of injuries being impossible to determine and less likely evidence would be found linking her to her killer.
3.30pm: Crown prosecutor Todd Fuller QC is continuing his closing address to the jury.
He said there were eucalypt leaves found on Allison Baden-Clay’s body, while trees that may have shed their leaves were found at the back and on the next door property of the Brookfield home where she lived.
4.30pm: Mr Fuller turned his attention to the pressures Gerard Baden-Clay faced from his wife, his mistress Toni McHugh and his business.
He queried Baden-Clay’s references to where he was when Princess Dianna died or the “Monopoly” lifestyle he shared with his wife in London early in their marriage.

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Gerard Baden-Clay Trial Live Coverage: Day 17, Week 5

Date July 9, 2014 - 10:00AM

Wrap: Today ...

* Crown prosecutor Todd Fuller QC completed his closing address to the jury.

* Referring to a statement Mr Baden-Clay made to marriage counsellor Carmel Ritchie in the same week his wife disappeared, Mr Fuller ended his address with the words: "He wanted to wipe the slate clean."

* Justice John Byrne then launched his summing up of the evidence presented at the trial to the jury.

* Justice Byrne said the jury should first consider the charge of murder and then the lessor charge of manslaughter.

"If you find the accused guilty of murder, you do not need to consider manslaughter," he said.

"But if you find the accused not guilty of murder, then consider the alternative of manslaughter."

Read more: http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/que...y-17-week-5-20140709-3bluf.html#ixzz36xwQ1j9k
 
Baden-Clay feared exposure of double life

By Miranda Forster
AAP
July 09, 2014 6:30PM

BRISBANE man Gerard Baden-Clay wanted to "wipe the slate clean" when he violently murdered his wife amid fears his double life would be exposed, a court has heard.

JURORS are expected to retire to consider their verdict in the 43-year-old's murder trial on Thursday after prosecutors finished their closing remarks on Wednesday.

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ne...kingnewsndm+(Daily+Telegraph+|+Breaking+News)
 
Baden-Clay Trial Day 17 - Timeline in Court - Main Stream Media – Courier Mail
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...982264933?nk=9ff5b37f268a9c5d20f818f226cb6764


10.55am: Mr Fuller reminded the jury of evidence heard during the trial relating to Baden-Clay’s business dealings.
11.42am: Mr Fuller told the jury Baden-Clay contacted his mistress Toni McHugh and tells her he loves her.
11.59am: Supreme Court Justice John Byrne began his summary of the trial to the jury.
He told the jury they were the judges of the facts and not to be influenced by media reports or events outside of the court hearing.
1.02pm: Justice John Byrne said a person who caused the death of another, directly or indirectly, was deemed to have killed the person.
3.25pm: Justice Byrne continued his summing up of the case to the jury.
4.20pm: Justice John Byrne told the jury it should be satisfied the conduct of the accused was able to be explained in another way, for example, as a result of panic, before drawing an inference that was adverse to him.
He will continue his summing up of the case on Thursday at 10am.



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Gerard Baden-Clay murder trial: Judge tells jury manslaughter an option, prosecutor says accused wanted to wipe slate clean

Brooke Baskin, David Murray
The Courier-Mail
July 10, 2014 4:37PM

Manslaughter an option for Baden-Clay

IT is day 18 of the trial of former Brookfield real estate agent Gerard Baden-Clay, 43, who stands accused of murdering his wife Allison Baden-Clay, 43, on April 19, 2012.

Baden-Clay has pleaded not guilty in the Supreme Court in Brisbane.

4.35pm: The jury in the trial of Gerard Baden-Clay has been sent home before returning on Friday to consider a verdict. The jury has deliberated for five hours.

It will resume its consideration of a verdict in the trial at 9.30am.

http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...wipe-slate-clean/story-fnihsrf2-1226983491477
 
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Gerard Baden-Clay murder trial: Judge warns jury not to consult outside sources

Brooke Baskin
The Courier-Mail
July 11, 2014 4:25PM


Baden-Clay jury to resume deliberations

IT is day 19 of the trial of former Brookfield real estate agent Gerard Baden-Clay, 43, who stands accused of murdering his wife Allison Baden-Clay, 43, on April 19, 2012.

Baden-Clay has pleaded not guilty in the Supreme Court in Brisbane.

4.24pm: The jury in the trial of Gerard Baden-Clay has not reached a verdict, after deliberating for almost 12 hours.

It will return to the Supreme Court at Brisbane to continue its deliberations on Monday.

Baden-Clay, 43, has pleaded not guilty to the murder of his wife Allison on April 19, 2012.

Justice John Byrne asked the jury to retire to consider a verdict on Thursday at 11.10am.

The trial will continue on Monday.

http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...-outside-sources/story-fnihsrf2-1226984982501
 
Baden-Clay families to wait out weekend for verdict

Rae Wilson | 11th Jul 2014 5:00 AM Updated: 4:28 PM

UPDATE: THE jury in the Gerard Baden-Clay murder case has ceased its deliberations for today.

They will not sit over the weekend but will return to Brisbane Supreme Court on Monday to continue their role in deciding the guilt or innocence of the accused man.

They have been deliberating for more than 11 hours so far.

Earlier, the jury asked Justice John Byrne to read them a section of his summing up about lies and intent to kill.

Justice Byrne told the jurors they might find it puzzling but he must read the relevant lines to them in the court.

"If you conclude the accused lied because he realised that the truth would implicate him in killing his wife, you would need carefully also to consider whether the lie reveals a consciousness of guilt merely with respect to manslaughter as distinct from also revealing an intention to kill or to cause grievous bodily harm," he said.

"You may only use the lie about cutting himself shaving - if it was a lie - as tending to prove the element of murder of an intention to kill or to cause grievous bodily harm if, on the whole of the evidence, the accused lied because he realised that the truth of the matter in that respect would show that, in killing his wife, he had intended to kill her or to cause her grievous bodily harm.

"It may be that, even if you were to find that the accused lied about his facial injuries because he realised that the truth would show him to be the killer, still you would not conclude that the lies shows that he realised that the death after scratching him with her fingernails would show that he had killed her intentionally."

http://www.qt.com.au/news/baden-clay-trial-verdict/2315451/
 
Baden-Clay jury to resume deliberations on Monday


The Australian
July 11, 2014 4:42PM


GERARD Baden-Clay will have to wait until at least Monday for a verdict in his murder trial.

Queensland Supreme Court judge John Byrne said late this afternoon that the jury had ceased deliberations for the week and would return on Monday.

The seven-man five-woman panel had been considering its verdict since 11.10am yesterday — more than 11 hours.

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...ations-on-monday/story-e6frg6n6-1226985411236
 

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