This is what I was unsure about. He said he was told he was not allowed to search for her but in the early days Det ainsworth said it was "news to him". I don't believe the prosecution actually ever probed that with him or the police did they? They also said he never visited the command centre but wasn't one of his interviews from there?
I might have missed it, but really just trying to view this through the jury and how he behaved following her disappearance.
" I heard after he was arrested that he had been told by his lawyer not to search, but that was second hand through speculation I think, GBC said nothing though about it and only did that one statement out the front of his parents house to the media, the Dickies were at the showgrounds everyday, but he was never there and never helped search. His behaviour straight after I will never forget, he did his best to hide his scratches by holding his mobile phone against his face when he was coming and going from his lawyers office ( he hired the day Allison was reported missing) he grew a beard, and hid at his parents house leaving his sister to do most of the talking, later we find out that he was telling his mistress that he loved her on the phone the same day his wife was reported missing. The weird stuff with the father, the supposed facetime calls that I have not heard brought up since the beginning , the scratches, the vacuum, the rambling explanation for midnight walks and him the dickies away from the girls for the first few days after so they could not be alone with them. There were so many things that were classed as weird behaviour, many sleuthers here will recall the early days when he was first suspected and the agonising wait for the police to charge him, but the behaviour of him and his family made a lot of people sick, especially the pages and pages about the granny pash which escalated into lots of people getting into trouble off the moderators and the moderators getting a crash course in Aussie slang.