That's EXACTLY what im trying to get my head around.
Was it before 10:00am or after he recieved the call that he turned his phone off?
I doubt it would be before 10am, but you never know.
That's EXACTLY what im trying to get my head around.
Was it before 10:00am or after he recieved the call that he turned his phone off?
Her intentions on the morning on the 29th should have been to drive to work in Taylors Lakes. This should have taken approx 20 minutes, give or take.
The Watergardens Town Centre opens at 9:00am. Am I wrong to presume she was expected at the store at 9:00am when the store might open? Or perhaps her shift begun after 10:00am assuming she left for a walk at 10:00am.
If we say BR's claims were correct in going for a walk at 10:00am.
Would KR either:
a) be concious that she had a shift and not wonder too far on her walk.
b) be completely upset about the previous day at work (as there were arguments about cash on the night of the 28th) that she may want to head into her shift later?
Data also reveals that his phone was switched off for about two hours on June 29.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/la...e/news-story/c0c30a0e5cb3c40bfcff881cab6515f3
So he didn't tell them his phone was turned off??
Let alone, she may have just been expected by one of the employees at the shop sometime between 10:00am and 12:00pm because BR got a call late afternoon.
Maybe the shop was trying to call BR, but as is known, his phone was switched off from half hour after KR allegedly left to clear her head (when he took KRs car on the Calder allegedly to bump the fuel gauge to start working) so perhaps they couldn't reach her from the morning, and then got busy or gave up trying as BRs phone was switched off.
Have you got a link to MSM article that states BR got the call from one of the shop employees late afternoon, tappedin?
Perhaps he switched the phone off when he came home, knowing that anyone could reach him on the landline.
Mr Ristevski says staff at the Bella Bleu boutique, which the couple ran at Watergardens shopping centre in Taylors Lakes, rang him later that morning to say Karen had failed to show up for work, leading him to call her frequently on her mobile phone without getting any reply.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/la...e/news-story/c0c30a0e5cb3c40bfcff881cab6515f3
If BR was out 'driving' between 10.30 and Noon as reported - his phone must have been turned on at this stage to be able to receive this call.
Does this mean that he turned it off after he knew his wife was missing?
These Crime Scene Cleaning businesses must be set up by the police.
Data also reveals that his phone was switched off for about two hours on June 29.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/la...e/news-story/c0c30a0e5cb3c40bfcff881cab6515f3
So he didn't tell them his phone was turned off??
Being the business owner, she might have been expected to go in just before lunchtime to give the staff member who was working that day a lunch break. We still don't know for certain the time that the staff member at the store called BR looking for her do we? I've seen people on the forum here mention "late morning", but has that been confirmed in MSM anywhere?
No point mentioning a little detail like that now, is there? Or mentioning that you took a drive for 1½ hours or so.
I am pretty sure that police would have said 'please tell us everything you did that day'.
What did he tell them in his first interview? 'Oh, I just hung around waiting for Karen to come home or call me, and/or Uber to contact me' (on my phone that was off).
Perhaps he switched the phone off when he came home, knowing that anyone could reach him on the landline.
If your wife hadn't shown up for work wouldn't leave all your phones on?
Mr Ristevski says staff at the Bella Bleu boutique, which the couple ran at Watergardens shopping centre in Taylors Lakes, rang him later that morning to say Karen had failed to show up for work, leading him to call her frequently on her mobile phone without getting any reply.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/la...e/news-story/c0c30a0e5cb3c40bfcff881cab6515f3
If BR was out 'driving' between 10.30 and Noon as reported - his phone must have been turned on at this stage to be able to receive this call.
Does this mean that he turned it off after he knew his wife was missing?
Mr Ristevski says staff at the Bella Bleu boutique, which the couple ran at Watergardens shopping centre in Taylors Lakes, rang him later that morning to say Karen had failed to show up for work, leading him to call her frequently on her mobile phone without getting any reply.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/la...e/news-story/c0c30a0e5cb3c40bfcff881cab6515f3
If BR was out 'driving' between 10.30 and Noon as reported - his phone must have been turned on at this stage to be able to receive this call.
Does this mean that he turned it off after he knew his wife was missing?
Yes lol .. It means upon hearing his wife hadn't turned up to work and was missing, he decided to turn his phone OFF and take her car for a drive out of town to check a gauge.
I don't know. I don't think I'd begin to be worried until say nightfall. BR probably wouldn't have been surprised his wife hadn't turned up at work because she hadn't come back and taken a car.If your wife hadn't shown up for work wouldn't leave all your phones on?
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