I thought that GBC gave some very scripted answers and used some pompous words to answer TFQC on the final cross examination questions.
'suppositions', 'absurd', 'dastardly', 'facade', 'candid'
Then there are the extended answers where he gives a lot more detail.
I have grouped GBC's answers below...
In the final summing up by QC Fuller GBC answers:
“CAN’T ANSWER”
Mr Fuller: "Perhaps her jumper came up, as she tried to fight you off, up over her head, and up around her neck, or did that happen later, as you moved her body?"
Mr Baden-Clay: "I never did anything to physically harm my wife in any way, ever. So your suppositions to then take it further to suggest that I did other things as well, is absurd, and I object to it. So I can't answer your question."
“NO”
Mr Fuller: "You have no idea?" (re shoulder injury to GBC)
Mr Baden-Clay: "No."
“I DID NOT”
Mr Fuller: "That was all done by 1.48am, perhaps, which was when you put your phone back on its charger."
Mr Baden-Clay: "I did not."
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Mr Fuller: "You started covering your tracks then, I suggest to you, Mr Baden-Clay, toys in back of car, shaving, cutting yourself just at bottom edges to help disguise, and give some legitimacy to your claim that they were in fact shaving cuts."
Mr Baden-Clay: "I did not."
“NO I DID NOT”
Mr Fuller: "You killed your wife, Mr Baden-Clay."
Mr Baden-Clay: "No, I did not."
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Mr Fuller: "You killed her either in or at your house at Brookfield that night or the early hours of the morning."
Mr Baden-Clay: "No, I did not."
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Mr Fuller: "You transported her to Kholo Creek and then dumped her underneath the bridge, unceremoniously."
Mr Baden-Clay: "No, I did not."
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“ABSOLUTELY NOT” – “YES”
Mr Fuller: "And then you told everybody they were shaving cuts, anybody who asked. And you were happy for the police to search your house, correct?"
Mr Baden-Clay: "Yes, I had nothing to hide."
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Mr Fuller: "And you're certain you never told Allison she was going to run into Ms McHugh the next day?"
Mr Baden-Clay: "Absolutely not."
Mr Fuller: "Despite the flashbacks?"
Mr Baden-Clay: "Yes."
Mr Fuller: "Despite the angst it had caused before?"
Mr Baden-Clay: "Yes."
Mr Fuller: "Despite your newfound love and commitment to her?"
Mr Baden-Clay: "To Allison? Yes."
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“THAT IS NOT TRUE”
Mr Fuller: "You attacked her and the only way she could respond was lash out and claw at your face and leave marks upon it."
Mr Baden-Clay: "That is not true."
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Mr Fuller: "Probably as you smothered her and took her life from her."
Mr Baden-Clay: "That is not true."
“I DON’T KNOW”
Mr Fuller: "Perhaps she grabbed at your clothing. Is that why you had that injury under your right shoulder. Why did you have that injury?"
Mr Baden-Clay: "I don't know."
Mr Fuller: "You have no idea?"
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Mr Fuller: "Her head came into contact with the fallen leaves at the back of your house, or the side of your house?"
Mr Baden-Clay: "I don't know."
“DETAILED ANSWERS”
Mr Fuller: "You overpowered her pretty quickly, didn't you?"
Mr Baden-Clay: "I never overpowered her at all."
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Mr Fuller: "And she sustained perhaps a minor injury to some part of her body that caused her to bleed."
Mr Baden-Clay: "I did not have anything to do with anything you are suggesting."
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Mr Fuller: "That's why the blood is on the right hand side...where the seats are folded?"
Mr Baden-Clay: "I had nothing to do with anything you are asking me."
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Mr Fuller: "That's why the blood is on the right hand side...where the seats are folded?"
Mr Baden-Clay: "I had nothing to do with anything you are asking me."
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Mr Fuller: "Anxious to get back to your children?"
Mr Baden-Clay: "The suggestion that I would leave my children for any time, in the middle of the night, is absurd, let alone do the dastardly things you're suggesting."
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Mr Fuller: "Because you knew there was nothing to be found."
Mr Baden-Clay: "No, because I knew that I had nothing to hide. And I wanted my wife found. And they suggested that searching the house might in some way be helpful to that end. So I enabled them to do whatever they wanted to do."
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Mr Fuller: "And you kept up the facade of a concerned husband?"
Mr Baden-Clay: "I was a concerned husband and I am a very concerned father, I remain so. It's not a facade."
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Mr Fuller: "And then you took some legal advice, and declined to provide a formal statement to the police?"
Mr Baden-Clay: "That's right. I, to be perfectly candid with you, had no idea what a formal statement was, and I couldn't see how it was any different to all the numerous questions I'd been asked previously. But my lawyer insisted upon it, so I followed that advice."
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