Ah, the car crash.Things G did to actively assist the police during the search:
- gave different versions of Allison's walking route to his sister, neighbour and the first officers in attendance to make sure the police searched everywhere he could think of
- wrote a car off on way to give statement because he was jumping out of his skin with anticipation
- told TM to 'lay low' so she wouldn't bother them
Application for Forensic Procedure Detective Senior Constable Cameron Andrew McLeod:
On the 21st April 2012 the defendant voluntarily attended Indooroopilly Police Station and in his lawyers presence he consented to providing a voluntary DNA sample and for photos to be taken of his person.
Indooroopilly Scenes of Crime photographed the defendant, and upon removal of his shirt, injuries were evident on the body of the defendant consisting of a scratch under the right arm pit, an abrasion on the left side of his chest, and scratches on the left side of his neck which resembled fingernail scratch marks.
The defendant asked police whether it could be identified whether the scratch marks were self inflicted.
The defendant went on to state that he had made the scratch marks himself.
The defendant did not remove his trousers during the examination.
On 22nd April, I obtained a Forensic Procedure Order to conduct a complete forensic examination of the defendants body.
Whilst proceeding to Indooroopilly Station, the defendant was involved in a single vehicle traffic crash into a concrete pylon.
There were no brake marks at the scene and the defendant refused to answer questions in relation to the cause of the crash.