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He would have had to change clothes, shoes etc too and dump them someplace.
Do you mean his clothes? Cos possibly A's clothes too.
He would have had to change clothes, shoes etc too and dump them someplace.
Not quite, I am afraid.
Systemic air embolism as a possible cause of cardiac arrest...
Venous Air Embolism Leading to Cardiac Arrest...
wiki:
Grannie, I wouldn't argue ... he is a real doctor!
Yeah, that's the thing i'm talking about!
There were some items recovered by divers at the creek, that could have been one of them? It wasn't reported what the items were just that several items were found.
Do you mean his clothes? Cos possibly A's clothes too.
Believe me we've tried, her kids and friends have tried, the Counsellor at the Women's Centre tried, her GP has tried, the mental health team and hospital have tried to get her out. We know what he's capable of. Everyone has done everything they can. We and other family members at various times had her living with us for a few months but she keeps going back.
Interestingly, that was a local rumour I heard very early on in the piece & I was surprised it was never posted here!
Grannie might be too but just hiding it under a bushel.
Yeah, that's the thing i'm talking about!
There were some items recovered by divers at the creek, that could have been one of them? It wasn't reported what the items were just that several items were found.
I'm way, way, way behind in this thread but have a thought about source/cause for the positive luminol stains & drip marks found on the wheel arches inside the Captiva.
Bleach based cleaners cause a positive luminol reaction too. Perhaps the majority of the marks are from leakage from cloths used to mop up a smaller more localized blood pool. Testing of the substance traces would still reveal Allison's blood, but perhaps diluted and spread out.
Faced with mopping up blood in a carpeted area, one might place clean-up rags on the nearest plastic coated object - oh looky here, a convenient shelf on the wheel arch....oh, and there's another one close at hand too.
http://www.hartnell.edu/faculty/jhughey/Files/Luminol_Inhibition.pdf
MOO
05-19-2012, 03:03 PM
BrookieLocal
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Hi everyone, last night I had dinner with a friend who I only see once a year. She told me one of her good friends spoke to Allison B-C at the school on the Thursday 19th April, during the cross country. That night she drove past the B-C house and looked up the driveway and saw 2 people putting something into the back of the white Prado. She did wonder what they were doing at 11 pm at night. When she heard the reports on the Friday morning of Allison going missing she contacted the police straight away. I know this is second-hand info but I was pretty shocked! Wonder if it is true?
Also spoke to the person who told me the lawyer was there on the Friday morning when the police arrived, asked him how the lawyer would get there from the gold coast as such a long way. Turns out it was a local lawyer, a friend of GB-C, the gold coast lawyer was hired later in the day.
GB-C normally wears his sunnies when he is at the school and puts his head down and texts/reads his mobile, Thursday and Friday he had no sunnies on, didn't see his phone and he was chatting and smiling. I guess it is better for the girls if GB-C starts acting "normally". The Brookie Show has lifted the communities spirit, the kids are all so excited. It doesn't mean anyone is forgetting about Allison, it is just good to not have so much tension around for a few days.
I'm sure everyone has already seen these photos. Does anyone think it looks like the areas have been wiped clean at all? It isn't blood splatter. If it was found in her car, then it's probable it was found at the home too yeah? How upsetting for her family.
Ooh yes I remember that...GBC was asked to go into police station to identify whether or not they belonged to Allison??
Was this the several items you mentioned??
April 30, 2012
Yesterday, SES members say they found "several personal items".
The items have been taken away for testing to determine if they belong to Mrs Baden-Clay.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-04-28/search-continues-for-missing-brisbane-mother/3978146
But perhaps after 11 days there are no traces left?
Ooh yes I remember that...GBC was asked to go into police station to identify whether or not they belonged to Allison??
Was this the several items you mentioned??
April 30, 2012
Yesterday, SES members say they found "several personal items".
The items have been taken away for testing to determine if they belong to Mrs Baden-Clay.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-04-28/search-continues-for-missing-brisbane-mother/3978146
Perhaps they smelt bleach and cleaning products?
I'm way, way, way behind in this thread but have a thought about source/cause for the positive luminol stains & drip marks found on the wheel arches inside the Captiva.
Bleach based cleaners cause a positive luminol reaction too. Perhaps the majority of the marks are from leakage from cloths used to mop up a smaller more localized blood pool. Testing of the substance traces would still reveal Allison's blood, but perhaps diluted and spread out.
Faced with mopping up blood in a carpeted area, one might place clean-up rags on the nearest plastic coated object - oh looky here, a convenient shelf on the wheel arch....oh, and there's another one close at hand too.
http://www.hartnell.edu/faculty/jhughey/Files/Luminol_Inhibition.pdf
http://www.imprimus.net/PDF Files/D...ood - Interference and Effect on Analysis.pdf
MOO
Yep, that was my initial thought way back at the beginning of all of this.
There might still be truth in the "all doors seen to be open on the car" rumour...to air out the bleach smell.
When I first saw these images I thought OMG why so much blood. I have since been calmed when told it would mostly be bleach showing up, somwhat I thought were big drip marks of blood are not.
Pretty confronting image tho geez.