Zorro
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Allison's Mobile Phone: This phone has had me perplexed since the beginning. The police originally said that it had been triangulated to within three suburbs: Brookfield including Upper Brookfield, Kenmore and Pullenvale. This was a week after Allison disappeared.
April 26th: http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...urbs-of-brisbane/story-e6freoof-1226338302828
"Police said they had yesterday managed to triangulate Mrs Baden-Clay's iPhone, before the battery ran flat, to a location spanning three suburbs in Brisbane's west.
They called on residents of those suburbs - Brookfield (including Upper Brookfield), Kenmore and Pullenvale - to search their properties for any sign of the mum or her mobile phone."
About 12 days after Allison was missing it was apparently within 150 metres of the house.
May 1st: The day Allison's body was found. http://www.news.com.au/national/hop...d-at-kholo-creek/story-e6frfkvr-1226343535002
"As the Kholo Creek crews worked, fresh search teams were sent to scour the gardens of the Baden-Clays' two nearest neighbours looking for Allison's mobile phone.
It is understood search crews were told the iPhone would be found in an area believed to be near the two neighbours and the Baden-Clay property itself."
Also from the Detective in quotes: http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/tr...ents-in-the-area/story-fnat7jnn-1226345491639
"I know the community out there have assisted greatly in searching their properties, but if people can continue to be vigilant, if they find a mobile phone in the area, if they could contact us and let us know," Supt Ainsworth said.
I haven't been able to figure out how a mobile phone could only be triangulated down to three suburbs until I considered the possibility that the phone could have been moving about. When it eventually came to rest it was within 150 metres of the house.
Theory: Allison's mobile phone was in a car. A car that was not impounded for forensics. The driver eventually found it and tossed it out near the Baden-Clay home.
The theory doesn't hold up very well as whoever had it would logically have thrown it in a river unless they had some reason not to. Perhaps reformatting it, worried a continued search would lead to them. It does support the notion that the phone was charged somewhere near the end of the first week to make it findable near the house..
Food for thought only.
April 26th: http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...urbs-of-brisbane/story-e6freoof-1226338302828
"Police said they had yesterday managed to triangulate Mrs Baden-Clay's iPhone, before the battery ran flat, to a location spanning three suburbs in Brisbane's west.
They called on residents of those suburbs - Brookfield (including Upper Brookfield), Kenmore and Pullenvale - to search their properties for any sign of the mum or her mobile phone."
About 12 days after Allison was missing it was apparently within 150 metres of the house.
May 1st: The day Allison's body was found. http://www.news.com.au/national/hop...d-at-kholo-creek/story-e6frfkvr-1226343535002
"As the Kholo Creek crews worked, fresh search teams were sent to scour the gardens of the Baden-Clays' two nearest neighbours looking for Allison's mobile phone.
It is understood search crews were told the iPhone would be found in an area believed to be near the two neighbours and the Baden-Clay property itself."
Also from the Detective in quotes: http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/tr...ents-in-the-area/story-fnat7jnn-1226345491639
"I know the community out there have assisted greatly in searching their properties, but if people can continue to be vigilant, if they find a mobile phone in the area, if they could contact us and let us know," Supt Ainsworth said.
I haven't been able to figure out how a mobile phone could only be triangulated down to three suburbs until I considered the possibility that the phone could have been moving about. When it eventually came to rest it was within 150 metres of the house.
Theory: Allison's mobile phone was in a car. A car that was not impounded for forensics. The driver eventually found it and tossed it out near the Baden-Clay home.
The theory doesn't hold up very well as whoever had it would logically have thrown it in a river unless they had some reason not to. Perhaps reformatting it, worried a continued search would lead to them. It does support the notion that the phone was charged somewhere near the end of the first week to make it findable near the house..
Food for thought only.