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Poor old Gerard...His wife was paranoid, depressed, anxious, apparently for years....and he was the caring husband, 'doing everything', 'covering for her' when she didn't want to go out.
What a crock!
Kate Kyriacou @KateKyriacou · 13s
Gerard: I can tell you 100 per cent why I didn't tell anybody, I was protecting my beautiful wife. #badenclay
Gerard says Allison didn't want to be seen as incapable. #badenclay
BBM: she needed $#$%# protecting from YOU!!!!!!!!!
3:10pm: Mr Baden-Clay has taken off his glasses and is wiping tears from his eyes as he recalls the time he proposed to Allison.
"I knew I wanted to marry to her," he said.
Read more: http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/que...y-11-week-3-20140626-3aumz.html#ixzz35ie9LDUR
I've no idea what he's been saying since he got to the rubbish bit about Princess Diana. That was enough for me!!
well lets hope thebprosecution pick up on that oneI thought he was a heavy sleeper?
Or is that only when it is convenient to the story?
David Murray ‏@TheMurrayD 1m
She was flat, incapable of much at all. She spoke to my mum -Gerard #badenclay
Why is he doing this to her?
Why not...I seem to remember from one picture he had reasonably well developed man *advertiser censored*.
Maybe she was soo anxious in case Bwana and the other in-law would stand on their doorstep..
You haven't missed much.:floorlaugh:
4:05pm: Mr Baden-Clay has further explained the development of his wife's depression after the birth of their first daughter.
"To be perfectly candid with you it came to a point where I was doing 80 to 90 to 95 ... I couldn't breastfeed obviously [but] I was doing everything in the home because Allison was in a depressed state that wouldn't really enable her to do anything," he said.
"It was during that time that I lined up an intercom facility from the garage to the house so if she ever needed me she could press a button ... and I would come."
Despite his wife's mental state Mr Baden-Clay said he agreed to travel overseas with his brother Adam.
Yet, Mr Baden-Clay said he returned early from the trip, sensing something was not right with his wife.
Read more: http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/que...y-11-week-3-20140626-3aumz.html#ixzz35isFA0bw