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Fuller's argument for INTENT was very convincing, I thought.
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For those still interested in my phone theory - it's really playing on my mind. I understand triangulation and how a phone would register at a different location. However that's not really important to this issue. That phone registered an internet connection at 631am that morning. You can see in Al's records her use of the mobile internet and you can clearly see her moving around, visiting her parents etc. I really believe that whoever analysed this issue as the expert is wrong about this being an update.
Yes there are no charges attributed to this session but none of her sessions had charges. That suggests to me some kind of free data allowance that she had. Only when her usage went over that allowance would she be charged, thus a zero charge was applied.
I'm maintaining that someone used that phone at 631am that morning to search the net. It is too coincidental that GBC began his calls so very soon after that time. It implies that he woke up, opened both phones, searched something on Al's and then started his texts.
Also- that phone always registered Brookfield as it's site and from memory (I'm not looking at the record at the moment) had never registered Fig Tree Pocket as its location before that day.
all gone gulp
Geez, thankfully looks like Marly has done a donut run and restocked supplies.
At the second bail hearing, Judge Applegarth commented that the Internet connection and GBC first texts were at the same time. Danny Boyle said these things are very technical. But it's never been explained if it's connected. I think they just don't know.
11:12am: "I ask you now please to retire to consider your verdict," Justice Byrne said
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Just re-reading Const. Ash's statement and a couple of things jumped out at me again.
Gerard said that he had driven around a few of the local streets that A normally walked along. He said that he couldn't find her and had to return home to get his daughters up, give them breakfast and get ready for school as well as get himself ready by having a Sh, Sh, Sh.......
Hadn't he already stated in his txts to A that the girls were already up.
I asked Olivia Walton what the girls had been told that morning. She said "that Gerard told the girls shortly after 6am that mummy had gone for a walk and probably fell down a hole and would not be back". She then asked 'is that ok?'
Apart from the WTF factor of telling your children that about your mother and her asking if that was OK. I mean really, WTFF. She is also stating that the girls were up just after 6am. So why would he then need to rush back to get them up as per above.
Just saying is all.
Francene Norton ‏@francenenorton 19s
Justice Byrne is now discharging the three reserve jurors. Thanks them for their service and dedication. #badenclay
Sarah Elks ‏@sarahelks 23s
Justice Byrne is now discharging the three reserve jurors, who have sat through every day of testimony, every witness. #badenclay
You know not only him, the media spokesperson OBWCBWCWBBW was the one really trumpeting the depression angle from day 1.
11:13am: Court has adjourned.
The wait begins.
Kate Kyriacou ‏@KateKyriacou 46s
Judge says Crown case is that his wife could have found out he'd continued affair at the conference with catastrophic results. #badenclay
Judge says Crown said Gerard told police he'd seen no signs of depression in his wife - contrast to his testimony. #badenclay
As a relative latecomer, previous lurker, I just want to say how much I admire all of you who have stuck throughout the last two plus years to wanting to see absolute justice for Allison. I am feeling exhausted, so cannot begin to think how some of you, like Kiwijayne, Liadan and in fact too many to name, must be feeling.
Yes, my first thoughts and no doubt all of your thoughts are with Allison's girls, family and friends. All sleuthers and WS deserve some high accolades as well.
Well done, and may the right verdict be reached.
I now can do with some dough nuts, Squiz!?
The defence lawyers cannot possibly believe that
Either the 3 reserve jurors are breathing a sigh of relief or disappointed they can't have their say. Thank you to those people.
Camp Chair has Gerard the Rooster settled in? Is he giving you any signs today?