This is an inappropriate post and I'm shocked after the moderators have made such a strong point of the rules to not attack those posting.Wow, is your partners name Gerard?
This is an inappropriate post and I'm shocked after the moderators have made such a strong point of the rules to not attack those posting.Wow, is your partners name Gerard?
Some thoughts and questions.
Do insurance companies investigate life insurance cases straight away once they know it's not natural causes?
If G last saw A at 10pm and then called 000 at 7.39am, perhaps there was more urgency because her (perhaps separate) bed hadn't been slept in?
Would the marriage counsellor have anything to contribute?
If I were the Dickies I would have volunteered to clean up the family home too, and perhaps would have done some further investigation of my own.
All this deduction we are doing is based on media reports and every media coverage where
I've known the full story, has been full of inaccurate reporting!
Would fear of law suits be why the media hasn't reported any of the juicier details? As I'm sure there'd be no shortage of people who actually know things who'd be willing to talk to them. Or do you reckon the police have asked them to be restrained?
Wow, is your partners name Gerard?
I think witnesses would be asked to keep quiet on things. I'm sure that some people wouldn't be able to resist it though. But until the information is released by the police it would still be considered "rumours". Time will (hopefully) tell.
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Mrs Baden-Clay's best friend, Kerry-Anne Walker, has helped the Dickies in their ordeal and was at the search site every day. She was one of the last to have contact with Mrs Baden-Clay, texting her on the night she disappeared about her plans for the following day.
"That Friday was a busy day for her. She had a full-day conference in town and the kids were having a sleepover that night, so she would have got all her stuff ready," Mrs Walker said.
"I had texted her that day, the Thursday, and she texted me back that night saying she'd drop around on her way home from this conference .
"She arranged to drop some stuff off for me on the way home. So it was all a bit of a shock."
Mrs Walker said the entire situation was "very bizarre".
"She would never have left her girls - never," she said.
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/grief-for-lost-daughter/story-e6freoof-1226346302840
that archived page also has the mistress on it.
And Allison definitely left the hairdresser salon at Kenmore Plaza at 7pm which may explain why police were interested in any CCTV footage from shops in the area.
If you read the rules of this forum, it is stated that sometimes Admin receives requests from police to join in the forum, with or without revealing that they are police. If I was a detective, I would lurk around.
That comment is rather condescendingIf you read the rules of this forum, it is stated that sometimes Admin receives requests from police to join in the forum, with or without revealing that they are police. If I was a detective, I would lurk around.
This is the post where I read about leaving the hairdresser at 7pm.
That comment is rather condescending
It's the "If you'd read the rules of this forum" bit that came across as condescending. My apologies for taking it as such if that isn't what you meant.It is not condescending. It is for your information as to whether police read these type of forums or not.
WISH THOSE WHO WERE AT THE ROUNDABOUT during 11.30pm and 4am would phone the Police...seems VERY IMPORTANT (snip)
Sounds like Police know from the CAMERA that there were more people who passed by there AND THEY HAVEN'T PHONED!
RE - the alleged hair appointment
Interesting. Jojo85 made only that 1 post. Speaking as if he/she knew or it was already established. I actually think it was mentioned much earlier by someone else who had posted a couple of other things based on some sort of connection.
Rumour or hearsay, yes, not verified fact, however this is how police follow up on things. Someone reports as much as they know, and the police follow up and try to locate the actual person and verify it. So if anything like that is posted here, and the police read it, it could be a clue for them to ask that person for names etc and take it from there - that's if it's something they consider important information that hadnt been reported to them directly.
you would have to think given the profile of this case that the hair salon would have been on the phone to police that day or the very next after her diappearance surely. this is not the sort of rumour that floats about without being substantiated pretty quickly
RE - the alleged hair appointment
Interesting. Jojo85 made only that 1 post. Speaking as if he/she knew or it was already established. I actually think it was mentioned much earlier by someone else who had posted a couple of other things based on some sort of connection.
Rumour or hearsay, yes, not verified fact, however this is how police follow up on things. Someone reports as much as they know, and the police follow up and try to locate the actual person and verify it. So if anything like that is posted here, and the police read it, it could be a clue for them to ask that person for names etc and take it from there - that's if it's something they consider important information that hadnt been reported to them directly.
Mrs Baden-Clay's best friend, Kerry-Anne Walker, has helped the Dickies in their ordeal and was at the search site every day. She was one of the last to have contact with Mrs Baden-Clay, texting her on the night she disappeared about her plans for the following day.
"That Friday was a busy day for her. She had a full-day conference in town and the kids were having a sleepover that night, so she would have got all her stuff ready," Mrs Walker said.
"I had texted her that day, the Thursday, and she texted me back that night saying she'd drop around on her way home from this conference .
"She arranged to drop some stuff off for me on the way home. So it was all a bit of a shock."
Mrs Walker said the entire situation was "very bizarre".
"She would never have left her girls - never," she said.
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/grief-for-lost-daughter/story-e6freoof-1226346302840