0.30am: The jury continued to be taken through phone records on April 19 and 20, 2012.
Gerard Baden-Clay said his wife likely called her hairdresser to tell her she was on her way at 4.38pm on April 19.
Baden-Clay said he would have shortly after called his mother to let her know he had finished parent-teacher interviews and she may have asked him to pick up some sausages for dinner.
He said a call from a recruitment company calling him for a reference for an ex staff member at 4.57pm.
The accused said another call was likely his wife touching base to let him know she had made her hairdressing appointment.
He said Toni McHugh called him and it was during that conversation he told her his wife would be attending the same real estate conference as her the next day.
That conversation, I cant remember all of the details of it, but Toni was not pleased about the fact Allison was going to be at the conference the following day and I basically didnt say very much and really didnt respond to that, he said.
Baden-Clay said he had no real concern about the two women attending the same conference along with hundreds of others.
He said, as an aside, his wife was not a confrontational person.
There was no guarantee they were even going to see each other so I had no concerns about that, I mentioned it, I think Toni said to me in that conversation that she was going the following day and I said: Oh, well, Allisons going too, he said.
The accused said two calls he made at 5.10pm and 5.11pm may have been in relation to an office matter.
He said Ms McHugh called him again.
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