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Sorry to interrupt discussions. About halfway, having issues, but they are fixable I think. Goodnight
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Sorry to interrupt discussions. About halfway, having issues, but they are fixable I think. Goodnight
Hi KG1... It's the same person. at bare minimum it has to be a conflict of interest.
This is just so confusing in my mind (ha) because I thought his phone was in Kellie Thompson's hand.
He stated in court that the ap would play up at times and that they found that turning it on and off would often fix the problem. Did he do this I wonder, keep trying it? I doubt it!
That would be a way of explaining it away if evidence had been found of the app being turned off at a certain time and then turned on again. Sounds like a convenient statement to slip in.
Agree Sosocurious, the phone thing is very confusing and still does my head in! So many 'Whys'??? Why if the phone showed up on the ap for Kellie Thompson, did the police (and Gerard) not go straight out the back to the Boscombe Rd property and try ringing and ringing it and keep trying the ap? I know they did a full search that evening, but anything could have happened to that phone over that afternoon, if indeed it had been out the back initially.
I do wonder if that was some error with the ap or maybe it was Gerard's phone showing up? It's very close to home if it was there, so you'd think he would have taken more pains to dispose of it somewhere more obscure or much further away.
He stated in court that the ap would play up at times and that they found that turning it on and off would often fix the problem. Did he do this I wonder, keep trying it? I doubt it!
Also wonder if he kept calling Allison later that day or over ensuing days. It certainly appears that he did not drive around looking for her later that day or the following days, as any normal worried sick partner would. Even if the police told him not to search, which they have denied, really, you still would wouldn't you? You would not stop searching, and you would rally up everyone you could possibly think of to help search!
Another little tidbit (possibly of interest).
Ashton Ward (man who did time-lapse video) also works for a company called alibi projects. It's just an ad agency (specialising in property advertising) but a curious and funny company name nonetheless.
http://alibiprojects.com.au/team/ashton-ward/
Ms Baden-Walton said she travelled to Brisbane on the Sunday before her disappearance and spent a lovely afternoon together.
GBC probably knows him through the real estate industry - but wasn't there some mention a while back, about GBC being involved in a company or something to do with surveillance?
The thought popped back into my head when Mrs Dickie mentioned the baby monitor.
She traveled to Brisbane on the Sunday before the disappearance, which was the end of school holidays in Qld......why would you go away when School Holidays have finished????
Of all the times to make the 2 day drive down from Tville to Bris.... lucky she was on hand to drive around looking and to help Gerard out with getting on with normal duties, as that was the most important thing on the agenda...
I don't follow. What relevance does owning a real estate business and being active in the community have to one's capacity to explain fingernail scratches to one's face on the day one's wife is reported missing?The scratches, well that was always going to be hard to explain, but he owns a real estate business and is active in the community (so surely he could explain those away).
Can someone explain to me the significance of what is the suspicion with his:
1. taking the Captiva
2. The Captiva being reverse parked in the carport
I am assuming it is because the Prado was MORE accessible, for 1., but am I missing something?
but what about point 2.?
Her children are home schooled and I think they flew down
but she had her car there.....?
She traveled to Brisbane on the Sunday before the disappearance, which was the end of school holidays in Qld......why would you go away when School Holidays have finished????
Of all the times to make the 2 day drive down from Tville to Bris.... lucky she was on hand to drive around looking and to help Gerard out with getting on with normal duties, as that was the most important thing on the agenda...
The initial suspicion looks to be it just seemed strange GBC would take the less accessible car, and that it was backed it. Further suspicion would be:
the captiva was taken to hide his tracks the night before - i.e. he could have parked it on the edge of the property during the night to avoid waking the children - he then needed to reposition it back to normal first thing.
why would he take his wife's car if he was expecting her to turn up - urgently needing her car to drive to Taringa? He knew Allison refused to use his car. It shows he was not thinking as if Allison was really missing.
I do not recall any questioning under oath to OBW or NBC about where the captiva was when they arrived that morning - anyone?