Allison Baden-Clay - GENERAL DISCUSSION THREAD #39

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  • #881
Justice Applegarth said : "Rather than taking a fatal overdose at home, where her husband would have found her, in the suicide theory she walked 14km to the place where she was found?"

What's next - Allison sleep walked her way to the bridge????
 
  • #882
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defence is struggling with the suicide theory. Judge not buying it. We havent heard what danny boyle has to say.

Thanks Ali.

:great::great::great::great::great:
 
  • #884
Just did a google search, apparently Zoloft can stay in your system for up to ten days.

That's 10 days in a living body, being metabolized down to zero, assuming no more is taken. But the levels in the blood that remains in the circulation after 11 days of circulatory standstill would be quite different. Stasis takes quite a lot of blood out of the intravascular compartment, and whether or not there is concentration or dilution of the remaining levels I'm not sure. I would need to check on that.

In the meantime, let's see if the judge buys into the suicide theory, and also what Danny Boyle has to say - he may give away some more evidence that we haven't heard yet.
 
  • #885
Lots of people don't want to be alone or are afraid of being alone. Doesn't mean they all consider or commit suicide.

Lots of people take Zoloft too and doesn't necessarily mean they want to do away with themselves.

Allison would NEVER have left her children. NEVER.
 
  • #886
And roll around the back of the car, walk to the bridge and jump off... yeah.

All while Gerard slept soundly, oh thats right there is that small detail about the phone being off the charger..hmmmm.

And the small detail of allisons phone never being found?
 
  • #887
Judge says someone who has family ties can still flee and implied he had a business that not worth much and he has no house. Danny boyle making submissions now.
 
  • #888
I hope Allisons family isnt hurt too much by this, they must know its just part of the dance.

Justice will prevail for Allison and her family, it just has to.
 
  • #889
defence is struggling with the suicide theory. Judge not buying it. We havent heard what danny boyle has to say.

Alioop, every time you post I want to triple thank you!
 
  • #890
You guys are all so awesome. Really!....Just saying : )
 
  • #891
Judge says someone who has family ties can still flee and implied he had a business that not worth much and he has no house. Danny boyle making submissions now.

I'm getting a warm glow building aren't you...... think we're getting close to safe. No skull xmas pudd for you mate......
 
  • #892
I just have to ask. does the Defence truly believe what they're putting forward? Surely not. They're playing the game and whoever plays it best wins! And the game plan, as already mentoned, is to cast reasonable doubt. Not working on me.
 
  • #893
And the small detail of allisons phone never being found?

Oh that was all part of his plan to 'protect her reputation' by making it look like a suicide. To$&er
 
  • #894
Please judge think like us and use common sense.
 
  • #895
Danny boyle reiterating what we already know. Also police asked him if anything happened to upset her and gbc said no and that she looking forward to conference. So not consistent with suicide.
 
  • #896
I'm getting a warm glow building aren't you...... think we're getting close to safe. No skull xmas pudd for you mate......
Really feel the need to drive by skull manor this arvo to see who is in residence.
 
  • #897
I just have to ask. does the Defence truly believe what they're putting forward? Surely not. They're playing the game and whoever plays it best wins! And the game plan, as already mentoned, is to cast reasonable doubt. Not working on me.

Nor me Makara...nor the judge either. I think he's most likely heard it all before.
 
  • #898
3.34pm: Defence barrister Peter Davis said Telstra phone records showed it was possible someone had used Mrs Baden-Clay's mobile phone in the Fig Tree Pocket area at 6.51am on April 20, the day she was reported missing by her husband.

Mr Davis said Gerard Baden-Clay googled the term "taking the fifth" a few days before his wife's disappearance in reference to a television program he'd watched.

"Now the other point which seems to take centre stage before Justice Boddice was the suggestion my client had searched the term 'taking the fifth'," he said.

"It seems obvious that my client viewed a television program a couple of days before Mrs Baden-Clay disappeared, that program raised questions concerning self-incrimination and taking the fifth."

http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...mpaign=Feed:+cmnews+(The+Courier+Mail+|+News)

What a load of ********!

MOO.
 
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Now the Courier Mail feed has gone static too. Sheesh - just when I'm trying to keep an eye on what's happening between Friday afternoon paperwork...
 
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