Allison Baden-Clay - GENERAL DISCUSSION THREAD #32

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  • #101
Personally I find it unbelievable that the forensic accountant needs all this extra time. Surely this case would have been given top priority and she had other staff working with her to assist with enquiries re finances...

IMO it is to create a longer delay so the QPS can pursue more incriminating evidence against GBC...

Yes perhaps they want to keep digging deeper & deeper into the finance side of it all....who knows what may turn up!!!
 
  • #102
These were my guesses too as soon as I heard there were no obvious injuries. Something to knock out A, and perhaps even the kids so they wouldn't wake up during the night.

Am I correct in my memory that GBC went to the chemist on the Thursday morning?

IMO
 
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Baden-Clay audit could take months

The lengthy process of auditing the financial records of accused wife killer Gerard Baden-Clay could delay his committal hearing by months, a court has heard.

During a brief mention of the matter in the Brisbane Magistrates Court on Monday, magistrate Chris Callaghan said he was "flabbergasted" at the crown's suggestion the process would not be completed until mid-November.

"You're joking, aren't you?" he said.

"I can't believe for a minute that it's going to take (almost) five months for an accountant to have a look at the financial affairs of one defendant."

http://news.brisbanetimes.com.au/breaking-news-national/badenclay-audit-could-take-months-20120709-21pyn.html
 
  • #105
For sure. Who knows, not only could he be guilty of murder, but maybe fraud too?

That's what I am thinking too.

Remember the flight centre case he was involved in anyone??
 
  • #106
Am I correct in my memory that GBC went to the chemist on the Thursday morning?

IMO

IMO i was under the impression it was earlier in the week,but may be wrongIMO


MOO:moo::moo::moo::moo::moo::moo::moo::moo::moo::moo:
 
  • #107
Personally I find it unbelievable that the forensic accountant needs all this extra time. Surely this case would have been given top priority and she had other staff working with her to assist with enquiries re finances...

IMO it is to create a longer delay so the QPS can pursue more incriminating evidence against GBC...

I am sure there is a case of competing priorities with the amount of fraud going on in Qld. Maybe this was one way of getting the priority upped by having a judge being unhappy!? JIMO
 
  • #108
IMO i was under the impression it was earlier in the week,but may be wrongIMO


MOO:moo::moo::moo::moo::moo::moo::moo::moo::moo::moo:

He went to the chemist on the Thursday morning after to his supposed attendance at the Kenmore Chamber of Commerce meeting at 7 am of which he was president. See links in media thread.
 
  • #109
Personally I find it unbelievable that the forensic accountant needs all this extra time. Surely this case would have been given top priority and she had other staff working with her to assist with enquiries re finances...

IMO it is to create a longer delay so the QPS can pursue more incriminating evidence against GBC...

I was originally of the opinion that his finances were as messy as they could possibly get after searching ASIC. now, I think that may have been an underestimation!!!!
 
  • #110
Does anyone know how or if chemists keep records of what a customer has purchased?

I have always thought the chemist visit was interesting? I wonder what he bought?

IMO
 
  • #111
Baden-Clay audit could take months

The lengthy process of auditing the financial records of accused wife killer Gerard Baden-Clay could delay his committal hearing by months, a court has heard.

During a brief mention of the matter in the Brisbane Magistrates Court on Monday, magistrate Chris Callaghan said he was "flabbergasted" at the crown's suggestion the process would not be completed until mid-November.

"You're joking, aren't you?" he said.

"I can't believe for a minute that it's going to take (almost) five months for an accountant to have a look at the financial affairs of one defendant."

http://news.brisbanetimes.com.au/breaking-news-national/badenclay-audit-could-take-months-20120709-21pyn.html

I have said it from day one that there was something shady going on financially. I am in the industry and I heard rumours from my own peers from day one.

I dont know if there is a financial team at the QPS disposal, probably more like an accountant and possible assistant who are on 40 hour weeks and working on other cases too.
 
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Baden-Clay audit could take months

The lengthy process of auditing the financial records of accused wife killer Gerard Baden-Clay could delay his committal hearing by months, a court has heard.

During a brief mention of the matter in the Brisbane Magistrates Court on Monday, magistrate Chris Callaghan said he was "flabbergasted" at the crown's suggestion the process would not be completed until mid-November.

"You're joking, aren't you?" he said.

"I can't believe for a minute that it's going to take (almost) five months for an accountant to have a look at the financial affairs of one defendant."

http://news.brisbanetimes.com.au/breaking-news-national/badenclay-audit-could-take-months-20120709-21pyn.html

I hope they dont <modsnip> around too much

http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...tal-hearing-date/story-e6freon6-1225990284232

Obviously this is much more serious but still I wouldnt like to get offside with this guy.
 
  • #113
I did I did I did(i think)ohcrap,Ill go back and check

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As I would say to my daughter 'when will you learn not to open your mouth before you think??':floorlaugh:
 
  • #114
July 09, 2012 10:13AM

A MAGISTRATE said he was "flabbergasted" that police would need four to five months to scour Gerard Baden-Clay's finances - a process set to delay court proceedings.
Prosecutor Danny Boyle told Magistrate Chris Callaghan they would be unable to give Baden-Clay's defence team the full brief of evidence because an investigative accountant would need until mid November to analyse bank accounts and insurance policies.

Baden-Clay, 41, who did not appear today, is charged with murdering his wife Allison on April 19 and dumping her body on the banks of a creek.

An earlier court hearing was told Baden-Clay is $1 million in debt and stood to gain about that from his wife's life insurance and superannuation policies.

Mr Boyle said police were also waiting on computer and phone examinations, as well as post mortem results.

"The post mortem tests are outstanding ... the forensics pathologist was away last week and this week until Wednesday," he said.

http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...n-clays-finances/story-e6freon6-1226420987727
 
  • #115
Bu surely the judge must realise the task that the prosecution has is huge? Hopefully GBC's lawyers don't walk away feeling smug. Maybe the judge should have said to the lawyers "Why can't your client be more responsible in his financial dealings, and make it easier on the prosecution???

I think they will walk away feeling very worried lol.
 
  • #116
Just froM what I have been ale to see from ASIC etc I think that is fair enough, it is an intricate mess. I am sure the QPS are doing it as fast as they can given their resources and constraints.
Although frustrating for the Magistrate, sufficient time is needed to sort through the wicked web and gain solid evidence. We are talking about QPolice Forensic Accountants. We need to support the QPolice investigation. We want justice for Allison Baden-Clay. The Sica case took an incredibly long time to investigate before the Court process which was repeatedly held up over all sorts of obstacles, but eventually resulted in a successful prosecution.
"Oh what a wicked web we weave, we first we practice to deceive". Cases like this are complex and need sufficient time to do the job properly in the interest of Justice. My opinion, not fact.
 
  • #117
Personally I find it unbelievable that the forensic accountant needs all this extra time. Surely this case would have been given top priority and she had other staff working with her to assist with enquiries re finances...

IMO it is to create a longer delay so the QPS can pursue more incriminating evidence against GBC...

Well that can be a bunus too of course lol.
 
  • #118
I have said it from day one that there was something shady going on financially. I am in the industry and I heard rumours from my own peers from day one.

I dont know if there is a financial team at the QPS disposal, probably more like an accountant and possible assistant who are on 40 hour weeks and working on other cases too.

Hi Bayside

Just wondering as you say this is your industry if it is possible to take the amount of time they are saying to sort through this.?



Thanks
 
  • #119
:floorlaugh:
As I would say to my daughter 'when will you learn not to open your mouth before you think??':floorlaugh:

If i havent by now, its safe to say I never will!

I will always need help getting my foot removed from my mouth!!!!

:moo::moo::moo::moo:( i am now mooing my way through posts)
 
  • #120
Well that can be a bunus too of course lol.

Particularly if the appeal falls on deaf ears, and in reality there is no new evidence just more incriminating stuff.
 
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