Australia - Allison Baden-Clay, 43, Brisbane QLD, 19 April 2012 - #6

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If the police wanted to interview me I would get a lawyer involved ... I've posted this doc before but it's a good read:
http://www.caxton.org.au/pdfs/Police Powers Your Rights.pdf

While I would be keen to protect my rights, always, I would never be so organised or prepared to think of a lawyer if I was frantically worried about a member of my family going missing. I would see the police force as do- whatever-you-need and give them total free rein. I guess that's where I'm different to Gerard, and sounds like many people would behave similar to me, so I hope i'm normal-ish.
Thanks for the link, I must have missed it before.

I must admit, if I was in such a position I'd not think to lawyer up and just gab to the cops and later wonder what it was I said. Too much? Too little? Did I wrongly incrimate myself or anyone else? Did I accidently fib? Did that dog really bark or was it something else?

I figure that people in professional type jobs who deal with solicitors and lawyers in the their job on a regular basis are more aware of such matters and would more than likely seek legal advice than the average joe and jane blow.

I learnt heaps regards legal matters when my husband died just over a year ago. We were seperated for over 10 years, had joint property, but not divorced and he'd left everything to me and I was the execturess of his will as well. The fact that we were not divorced gave me full legal 'right'. I saved thousands of dollars by reading Aussie law sites about deceased estates etc and only had the solicitor do minimal, the stuff I couldn't be bothered getting into. The solicitor told me I did well which tickled me pink. He was a neat bloke and had lost his wife only a year before that and was no snake.

After my personal dealings and reading what I have lately, if put in a position of being unsure regards a serious criminal matter I'd seek legal advice too. There are times my mouth shoots out all sorts of verbal stuff much faster than my brain can think.
 
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???? Maverick or Keyboredom....

Some threads ago a super sleuth suggested myself and maverick.au were one and the same, because I commended his logic (and before Miss Marple says 'how do u know he's a man', he mentioned his wife).

So I am playing along at this stage. Quite happy for the mods to confirm my IP address and his are different, which will of course set off theories that I have a complex web of different ISP's to post different hypotheses about our poor local's murder.

Not a very exciting investigation. The person most interested called me too wordy, in some of the longest forum posts known to humankind. Meanwhile maverick.au escaped completely. I tried, but obviously have too much time on my hands :)

I'm over the personality fun times, just concentrating on facts or very likely scenarios.

Bring on the push bikes and swingers :)
 
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And let's get something straight for anyone feeling sorry for the killer.....strangulation isn't an accidental escalation of DV, pushing and falling and hitting a head could be......but strangulation is rage....choking the life out of someone to quench their life out, holding their throat squeezing as hard as you can, gritting your teeth and going for broke as they try and scratch back possibly kneeing you in the ribs, fighting for life as he tries to extinguish hers...I'm sure you have all seen it in movies....

Don't offer him sympathy he doesn't deserve it, not one bit!

No if someone does that..sympathy is not the word. However if you are pointing to the husband as a fact, thats not yet proven and I think escalation of DV is a speculation and theory. I think when people were talking about feeling for the husband, its if he is indeed innocent. Nobody is or was condoning or feeling sorry for whoever killed Allison.
 
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Yes he did and most of you missed it! :floorlaugh:

Good god, really ????

I am actually Richard Branson and am coming over for dinner. I just typed that whimsically too, so it's now sleuth-fact.

In the words of GBc's number plate ........ SETTLE !!!
 
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^^ you forget, as he was into swinging, he would have been dinky'ing / doubling a crusty old tart in lingerie, carrying a 4 litre cask. That girls bike would have been Malvern star, not that imported rubbish from the chain stores, to carry all that goodness. Down up pedals, down up down, gotta get thru to the other side of town, before the suuuuun goesssss down, hey ay ay.

:what:

:doh:

Keyboredom or Maverick.au?????????

If you are Maverick.au - you are dead if I ever get my hands on you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wherever you are......
 
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Thanks for this Brookie. His lawyer lives on the Gold Coast, so he must have received an extremely early morning call if this is the case....

Or night before ;)
 
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Who cares?? Maverick.au, Keyboredom, etc. We could all have multiples here, but I doubt it.
 
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:doh:

Keyboredom or Maverick.au?????????

If you are Maverick.au - you are dead if I ever get my hands on you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wherever you are......

I promise, No mavericking happening here. :please:
 
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The one at the house was friend/ex colleague - wouldn't be the one on the bridge - only police on the bridge that day - road blocked off

It's in the footage but perhaps isn't the bridge but the police command post
 
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Good god, really ????

I am actually Richard Branson and am coming over for dinner. I just typed that whimsically too, so it's now sleuth-fact.

In the words of GBc's number plate ........ SETTLE !!!

See you soon Richard. :woohoo:

Seriously, I don't want to sleuth you. Just keep the intelligent and refreshing posts coming.
 
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9 News has just indicated a "new lead" in Brisbane murder case coming up after the break.
 
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See you soon Richard. :woohoo:

Seriously, I don't want to sleuth you. Just keep the intelligent and refreshing posts coming.

LOL. I'm busy coaching flight attendants tonight ;)
 
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^^ you forget, as he was into swinging, he would have been dinky'ing / doubling a crusty old tart in lingerie, carrying a 4 litre cask. That girls bike would have been Malvern star, not that imported rubbish from the chain stores, to carry all that goodness. Down up pedals, down up down, gotta get thru to the other side of town, before the suuuuun goesssss down, hey ay ay.

:what:

Now that wouldn't be classed as 'out of place'

Great work! :yourock:
 
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Oh my gosh I am really going now. It's 2am where I currently am. AAAAHHHHH

Thought you were local - man, I am getting everything wrong today!
 
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