Australia Australia - Marion Barter, 51, missing after trip to UK, June 1997 #8

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  • #641
I lost the last 10 mins because I had to restart my laptop - did I miss anything juicy?
You can go back and stop and start as you like.
 
  • #642
At herme.
 
  • #643
Casselden is now asking, 'what where you doing with the money you carried into Aus?'. RB said that only ONCE he put it in a security envelop / safe deposit box at CBA. All the other times, he put it in a safe at home.
 
  • #644
So he puts his large untraceable amounts of cash in a safe in his home, because he didn’t trust the Australian banks?
 
  • #645
Yes but then you'd miss whats happening now and would be behind in the conversation.
Easier to just ask what you'd missed

You can go back and stop and start as you like.
 
  • #646
Are we coming to the $5 million euros mentioned the other day?
 
  • #647
Morning tea

Back at 12 a bit less than half an hour from now.
 
  • #648
Tea break. Thank god. Resumes at 12 which is in half hour. I need a nap and a cocktail.
 
  • #649
Morning tea
Curse the Australians love of tea!

I wish they could have continued because now Willy has the chance to recognize how incredibly stupid his current testimony sounds.
 
  • #650
RB seems so much more worn down today but I can't tell if Casselden is getting somewhere or if it's part of the ruse.
 
  • #651
For those reading from work. RB is losing control of the situation. The questions are getting tough. RB can't keep a story straight. He rambles and backtracks. He keeps providing excuses and info that wasn't asked for. I detect panic. IMO.
 
  • #652
Every time he travelled overseas, his fam gave him money.
He would carry the cash with him into Aus, sometimes to the tune of au$20k.
Casselden asked why not transfer it electronically, it safer than lugging it around?
RB says he did not want to pay the conversion and admin fees


Dumb American here, but I don't understand how he isn't paying the conversion rate. If he is being given AUS $ overseas, someone already paid the conversion. If he carries overseas money, he has to convert it to use it, right?
 
  • #653
Dumb American here, but I don't understand how he isn't paying the conversion rate. If he is being given AUS $ overseas, someone already paid the conversion. If he carries overseas money, he has to convert it to use it, right?
If you convert it at the casino you don’t pay as much
 
  • #654
Dumb American here, but I don't understand how he isn't paying the conversion rate. If he is being given AUS $ overseas, someone already paid the conversion. If he carries overseas money, he has to convert it to use it, right?
He’s being given the local overseas currency. He has to convert it before entering Australia so he isn’t questioned about his oversea income… I mean… Uh because he gets a better conversion rate overseas.
 
  • #655
So he puts his large untraceable amounts of cash in a safe in his home, because he didn’t trust the Australian banks?
Maybe not about trust, but if it’s in the bank there will be a record and it will effect his pensions. If he has it in cash then no one knows!

also if it’s in cash and not in the bank then his wife won’t know either
 
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  • #656
Dumb American here, but I don't understand how he isn't paying the conversion rate. If he is being given AUS $ overseas, someone already paid the conversion. If he carries overseas money, he has to convert it to use it, right?
Yes, Casselden did ask. So RB meandered a bit on whether it was Euros or Aussie dollars and finally settled on that he was bringing Au$ into the country as he would convert the cash in Bruges or Brussels first? Honestly none of it makes sense. None of it is coherent. He is literally just coming up with rubbish in the moment and lying by the seat of his pants.
 
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  • #657
Maybe not about trust, but if it’s in the bank there will be a record and it will effect his pensions. If he has it in cash then no one knows!
Oh for sure, but that was his claim… which I loved.
 
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Point to note... Belgium didn't get euros until 2002!!!! Lying or did he just forget
 
  • #660
I think more people love coffee than they do tea these days I'm in Australia.

Love my flat whites. I used to like Cappuccino but often ended up with mostly froth and no liquid, so I changed to Flat Whites

I have rediscovered tea lately. I couldn't drink it for years due to it's lack of that real tea flavour, but have discovered some Twinings ones which I'm enjoying. I recently stocked up on several varieties when they were half price.

Curse the Australians love of tea!
 
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