Keyboredom
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I think people's use of Google Maps might be getting the better of them. IF the husband is responsible the least likely place he's likely to dispose of Alison is within a kilometre of his parent's place, heading towards the most populated area of Brookfield, in a direct line between his house and his parents where he has ended up staying. I realise someone in the alleged state of mind wouldn't be thinking straight but by all measures of trying to hide something, he'd head for bushland in isolated areas - there is plenty of that.
The screams are probably a furphy - we hear screams from teen's parties quite a bit in this area ... not saying anything that makes a woman scream shouldn't be reported but this would be the tenth occasion in the last year a loud unexplained noise in the 'quiet affluent suburbs' wasn't reported to police.
The place the screams were heard has now been described as 2.5km from the Baden-Clay's home, not 4km as originally reported, nearly half the distance is a big discrepancy.
In the unlikely event a lady 'watching the footy show' would suddenly up stumps and walk 2.5 km she could have been attacked by an unknown person and screamed. But she would have needed to leave home around 9.15 to arrive at that location by around 10 when the neighbours reported the screams.
Maybe the unspecified factors are that the police first observed on the scene are going to be the link to where and how Allison is found. They don't seem too convinced she has gone for a walk either at night or in the morning.
The screams are probably a furphy - we hear screams from teen's parties quite a bit in this area ... not saying anything that makes a woman scream shouldn't be reported but this would be the tenth occasion in the last year a loud unexplained noise in the 'quiet affluent suburbs' wasn't reported to police.
The place the screams were heard has now been described as 2.5km from the Baden-Clay's home, not 4km as originally reported, nearly half the distance is a big discrepancy.
In the unlikely event a lady 'watching the footy show' would suddenly up stumps and walk 2.5 km she could have been attacked by an unknown person and screamed. But she would have needed to leave home around 9.15 to arrive at that location by around 10 when the neighbours reported the screams.
Maybe the unspecified factors are that the police first observed on the scene are going to be the link to where and how Allison is found. They don't seem too convinced she has gone for a walk either at night or in the morning.