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Dr Ferguson pointed to the Allison Baden-Clay case in 2012.
The forensic pathologist could not say for sure how Mrs Baden-Clay died because of the decomposition of her body, found on a creek bank in Brisbane's west 10 days after she was reported missing
The site in Macedon Regional Park where Karen Ristevski's remains were found on Monday.![]()
Her husband Gerard Baden-Clay was still charged and convicted of murder.
"You can move forward with a criminal trial without proving a manner or cause of death," Dr Ferguson said.Karen Ristevski with her husband Borce and daughter Sarah. Photo: Supplied![]()
Critical to the Ristevski case will be whether her body was concealed, Dr Ferguson said.
"That could become really important. If the body is concealed, it's a pretty big problem for someone," she said.
"[Police will be] also be looking for a primary crime scene.
"If that is the dumping site [in Mount Macedon], if they can find somewhere that's associated with her through blood stain patterns or DNA evidence of a clean-up of blood than that bodes well for homicide.
"It's about the body on one hand, but the circumstances are just as important."
http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/f...secution-top-lawyer-says-20170223-gujq1x.html
Evidence, say.... of someone repeatedly visiting the burial site? [emoji19]
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