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Thanks for your post Makara. This vegetation has puzzled me somewhat, but have not seen it discussed in detail (maybe I missed it). From the reports that I read in the Courier mail the material was found around the head, arms and body does not comment on large amounts. The prosecution presented this as new evidence establishing Alison at Brookfield and in the area of her back patio. However, as you said she could have easily taken a walk to the back yard when she got home (probably before GBC and the girls). Or the "comfy clothes" she changed into could have been worn before and had plant material on them. We don't always wash casual clothes every day. I believe this information could be consistent with the suicide theory if Alison jumped from the bridge which was put forth by Mr Davis at the last bail application.. That of course leaves a big gap in how she actually got to the bridge but the prosecution have no evidence how GBC got to the bridge. There was no physical evidence eg. mud, plant material, photographs going through roundabouts etc. that placed GBC at Kholo either. Dr Watson could the bruising to the chest wall and even the chipped tooth be consistent with a jump from the Kholo bridge?
The assumption has been made that the "rivulets of blood" are Alison's but it appears that they were only luminol tested and as yet there has been no evidence presented of DNA confirmation. This was reported in the Courier Mail following the second bail application. This aspect of the evidence I will await with interest. Makara where was it reported that GBC had not got around to putting up the seats into an upright position before he reported Alison missing to the police? I don't disbelieve you, I just don't recall having read that anywhere.
Maybe I am grasping at straws and would, for the girls sake, not wish their father to be found guilty of their mother's murder.
I keep returning to the scratches on GBCs face. Given his personality type would he have admitted if Allison actually did scratch his face in anger? and then left the home.?? Given his past history of lying and deceipt would he have admitted to the police in the morning if this had happened?
I believe the defence will take the angle of either suicide or random attack. I think Dr Watson quite successfully debunked the overdose of Zoloft theory but, if she was upset, took extra Zoloft to ease the hurt, would suicide by a different means eg jumping off the bridge be a possibiility?
Zoloft is not something that works immediately- I am pretty sure if she had used this drug for 10 or so years she would know she was better off taking her anti anxiety meds to 'ease the hurt". Zoloft is great at anti depression but not so good at the immediacy of hurting.