I think he will be strongly advised NOT to take the stand. And I don't think he has the gumption or conceit that Simon Gittany had when he took the stand in his trial - to his detriment, to go against advice and take the stand. Jurors are entitled to take into account the demeanour of the accused when they take the stand.
When GBC was initially interviewed and recorded at the house, on the morning of the 20 April, I noticed that when he was talking about factual normal matters, his voice was firm and a stronger tone. When he was talking about Allison or his movements, his voice was hesitant and a softer tone. That told me on listening to the recording, that he was lying and thinking on his feet. If he took the stand, the questions from the Prosecution would be a lot harder than that day. NO, he is too much of a coward to try and convince a judge and jury he is innocent, and he WILL NOT take the stand. MOO