Just discovered my auto-reload WS page had jumped to a new link, so I've just been catching up on the posts on this new thread. I've only been checking every couple of weeks or so, until the trial, which is 1 month away now.
I suspect that there will be a LOT of evidence presented at the trial that we haven't seen or heard yet, covering a lot of the questions that have been asked on here. Personally, I'm still totally puzzled by all the attention paid to the Kenmore Roundabout, but that's just me.
There's a whole new building on the block of land between the old B-C house and the childcare centre - and going by the new paint job to match, I'm pretty sure it's an extension of the childcare centre. Would love to know if the contractors had been asked to keep an eye open on the earthworks, for items such as phones, and stuff...
Couple of close witnesses who have already appeared at the bail hearings have their houses on the market, but are still there at the moment.
I still have questions about our politician friend who claims he heard those blood-curdling screams all the way up where he lives - yet nobody in between seems to have heard them. The only others who heard the shouting and yelling were close neighbours. And lending a phone? I can't help wondering just what role that one played in the whole situation - more than we currently know, I suspect.
I've been talking to a few people about the case, who are close to it, one of whom is dealing with another case I'm involved in from a professional viewpoint. There is, I gather, a fair amount of confidence on the prosecution side of things that although all the evidence is circumstantial, they have enough. However, trials have been known to take strange twists and turns, especially when steered by devious defence lawyers.... (and I suppose prosecution lawyers too).
I gather there has been a LOT of crossing of Ts and dotting of Is happening during this prolonged wait. The question of the glove tip should be answered at the trial if the matter is raised. But it also begs the question as to where a perpetrator would get that type of rubber glove, as worn by Forensic and Scene of Crime personnel, at that time of night? Unless it was all preplanned - and what would be the point of gloves anyway? Unless it was just to keep hands clean? But as I said - most people wouldn't have ready access to those gloves at that time....
OK - enough thoughts from me for tonight. I'll check in more frequently as the trial gets closer