ARREST!!! Australia - Allison Baden-Clay, Brisbane QLD, 19 April 2012 -#24

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anyways.. it will be nice for Gerard to be in Gen Pop...... people to talk with, mix with, exchange war stories... Gerard will want to blab and blab, start up a committee, maybe a temporary scout troop...

BBM

Good luck to him getting the fellow prisoners (if he is convicted...see, covering my @#se hehe) to wear shorts, scarves and woggles!

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  • #222
anyways.. it will be nice for Gerard to be in Gen Pop...... people to talk with, mix with, exchange war stories... Gerard will want to blab and blab, start up a committee, maybe a temporary scout troop, and no doubt, what he will let slip will be real currency . tradeable stuff..

"see, it was like this.. '... its amazing what a bit of incommunicado can do to a chatty sort of bloke.. its like... like.. being let out to play to get out of observation.

Not to mention that he has to be the centre of attention....
 
  • #223
I don't know much about Australian gaols but as I undrestand it. there is very little demarcation of prisoners as far as the nature of the offence they have committed or are alleged to have committed is concerned.

Child sex offenders and persons known to be police informants ("dogs" in Australian prison slang) are seperated from the mainstream for their own protection, and prisoners who are threatened by other inmates are sometimes put on protection but other than that prisoners who have committed relatively minor offences are housed alongside murderers and rapists as I understand.

Keentoknow obviously either works or has worked in the system or at least Knows people who do so I may stand corrected here no pun intended.

You are correct....most times some in the dogs yard are seperated from each other...Have seen protection 7 deep.
 
  • #224
Why? What are you thinking Mani?

I drove down Bunya Street the other day. It's a narrow strip of bitumen with a lot of trees right up to the road. The houses are set quite back from the road so as to not be visible, apart from a few down by the scout camp.

I didn't go down Wirrabara and wondered if it was similarly wooded or are the blocks more open?
 
  • #225
Channel 7 News just reported they are sending evidence to W.A. for further fornesic examination.

Interesting anyone know what this would be, what does Perth have that we dont.


Me:rocker:
 
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Probably to do with pollen, if I remember rightly UWA has Australia's expert in pollens and detecting where different pollens originate from. Possibly sending pollen from a vehicle or off clothing to try and place gbc at the bridge. Just a guess

Interesting. I wondered if at first it was the hair sample and they are sending to the lab that has the quickest turn around time(least backlog)., to get it back in time for bail hearing Thurs. But then I would have thought if necessary they could have had it pushed through quickly up here for the same reason. So maybe you are on to something(?)
 
  • #228
I have worked with people who have been inside back when I was young and fit and pumpimg concrete for a living, but I never asked them a great deal about it.
 
  • #229
no doubt QPS has worded up some experienced snout in remand, ( there is always one) to 'keep an eye ' on Gerard.. be his buddy.. help him thru this unknown territory, provide a sort of.. well. fatherly... dare I say it, brotherly shoulder.. an interested face, a soft encouraging tone,... a man of standing.. a protector.. someone who will usher him to the table, show him how to get his knife and fork, the safest place to sit in the exercise quadrangle.. what to do in case of emergency, because you cant ring 000 in there. heh.. no.. no..

a friend...
 
  • #230
The obs wing at Arthur Gorrie is set up in this way.
 

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No a prisoner cannot ask to be kept in a medical centre. A prisoner can ask for protection. He is in the hospital as routine. They also have to wait for results blood tests re Hiv, drugs ect in case prisoner needs segregation

The former prisoners I've spoken with over the past few years all make comment that protection is the last place one would want to end up in prison. The worst of the worst are held there along with some very disturbed individuals. They prefer general population......'better class of crim' as one put it.

Fortunately I can only take their word for it, no first hand experience thankfully.
 
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Interesting. I wondered if at first it was the hair sample and they are sending to the lab that has the quickest turn around time(least backlog)., to get it back in time for bail hearing Thurs. But then I would have thought if necessary they coulf have had it pushed through quickly up here for the same reason. So maybe you are on to something(?)

Beard sample or something else they found in the house the other night?
 
  • #233
anyways.. it will be nice for Gerard to be in Gen Pop...... people to talk with, mix with, exchange war stories... Gerard will want to blab and blab, start up a committee, maybe a temporary scout troop, and no doubt, what he will let slip will be real currency . tradeable stuff..

"see, it was like this.. '... its amazing what a bit of incommunicado can do to a chatty sort of bloke.. its like... like.. being let out to play to get out of observation.
I reckon he won't talk to anybody. Become a recluse in prison.
 
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no doubt QPS has worded up some experienced snout in remand, ( there is always one) to 'keep an eye ' on Gerard.. be his buddy.. help him thru this unknown territory, provide a sort of.. well. fatherly... dare I say it, brotherly shoulder.. an interested face, a soft encouraging tone,... a man of standing.. a protector.. someone who will usher him to the table, show him how to get his knife and fork, the safest place to sit in the exercise quadrangle.. what to do in case of emergency, because you cant ring 000 in there. heh.. no.. no..

a friend...

lol I am sure that if a prisoner tells him that he is 'On the Coat' he will soon learn lol
 
  • #236
I reckon a few QPS undercover blokes have volunteered for a stint in GEN POP to hang around our boy for a while.. not to push it, not to sidle up to him or anything overt like that. .. just to pick up Gerards frame of mind and of course, his yapping.
 
  • #237
The former prisoners I've spoken with over the past few years all make comment that protection is the last place one would want to end up in prison. The worst of the worst are held there along with some very disturbed individuals. They prefer general population......'better class of crim' as one put it.

Fortunately I can only take their word for it, no first hand experience thankfully.

If he keeps to himself, he is old enough to stay out of any trouble, they probably wouldn t bother him at all IMO, They would be waiting the media attention to calm
 
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The former prisoners I've spoken with over the past few years all make comment that protection is the last place one would want to end up in prison. The worst of the worst are held there along with some very disturbed individuals. They prefer general population......'better class of crim' as one put it.

Fortunately I can only take their word for it, no first hand experience thankfully.

The downside is that once you have been on protection it is difficult to go back to mainstream...because they label you as a weak link and and a dog. He will have to toughen up fast.
 
  • #240
a whole new set of behaviours to learn very quickly, Keen..
 
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