He had motive (so much motive), opportunity - and he hid the body. He lied about his actions. If it was a genuine accidental death, he could have called the police and faced the music. He wouldn't be any worse off than he is now!!
Hello again folks...I think the senior B-C's are selling up. Saw this just now:
http://www.realestate.com.au/property-house-qld-kenmore-120310201?rsf=ebrochure.premiere-to-property-details-page
I must admit that giving the jury a transcript seems like a pretty sensible idea. That, plus the warning not to use the internet makes me wonder if the rules of jurorship (if that's a word) aren't due for an overhaul. We're all so much more connected to information these days, that some jurors...
11:33am: If the verdict is guilty of murder, no further verdict will be taken.
However, if the verdict is not guilty, Justice Byrne's associate will ask: "How do you find the accused again naming him guilty or not guilty of manslaughter?"
The jury's speaker will answer.
The jury will then be...
He could have decoyed one of his women out to childmind on the pretence of searching for Allison. Remarkable if so, because he would have presumably had the body in the Captiva ready to go when the childminder arrived at the house.
I'd forgotten that. So maybe the BC women just like purple...I attended the same workshop as Dale Spender once (the woman writer/commentator who only ever wears purple because it's the womens' lib colour). It's true. She even had purple glasses frames and briefcase - well, a discreet shade of...
I think when you've lived inside such a horrible scenario for so long, there gets to be a kind of "normal" that develops as a coping mechanism - otherwise you'd go crazy. I'm sure the Dickies have their happy moments as well. And of course all these people have young children to bring up at...
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