for Amee, if you are reading.. thanks for your reply last thread(can't quote as its closed)..
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Originally Posted by UnfoldingTruth
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Lots of discussion about how long the haircut took and the time Allison left the hairdressers and arrived home. I am certain it was said in the first couple of days of the trial that she met a friend(not sure who) for quick dinner after the hairdressers. I'm really sorry I don't have a link to that right now- throbbing headache and needing to get some sleep.'
your reply..
.'Ms Mollah said Ms Baden-Clay texted her on April 15, 2012 asking whether she could meet her for dinner on April 20, 2012.
She said she could not make the appointment but texted to try and arrange a different time, which went unanswered.'
http://m.news.com.au/QLD/pg/0/fi11726703.htm
I'm a bit confused now, as I was referring to this post from day 1 of trial. So now not sure whether she did or did not have dinner...
Makara's post(trial day 1)
'2:46pm Marissa Calligeros: Mr Fuller is now detailing the events in the Baden-Clay household on the day Mrs Baden-Clay disappeared.
He said the Thursday on which Mrs Baden-Clay was last seen was not unlike any other for the Brookfield family: he Baden-Clay's daughters had attended their school's cross-country carnival;
Mrs Baden-Clay had been to a meeting at the couple's real estate agency and then to the hairdressers at 4pm; she then had dinner with her friend Kerrie-Anne Walker, while Mr Baden-Clay had dinner with his daughters and his parents and sister.
Once back home later that evening, Mr and Mrs Baden-Clay put their children to bed between 6.30pm and 7pm.
Mr Baden-Clay said he went to bed about 10pm, leaving his wife watching television in their living room.
He told police he woke the next morning on April 20 to find his wife missing.
Read more:
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/quee...#ixzz34D2nnlwB'