Australia Australia - Marion Barter - Missing After Trip to UK - June 1997 #19

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  • #261
Let’s all just agree that he’s continuing his attempts to con even in his “twilight” years - unbelievably this time his con victim is the Coroner.
 
  • #262
There were a lot of people stealing things, he said

That's why he needed a safety deposit envelope :D
 
  • #263
His memory is impeccable when he wants it to be.
 
  • #264
Stutter completely gone!
 
  • #265
I still think he was carrying the extra cash, jewellery, coins, documents and stolen goods in the woman's suitcase he always made them store at airport.
 
  • #266
So he is back to almost normal self to the last inquest lol

They have him and he has forgotten to be the bumbling tool
 
  • #267
So he is back to almost normal self to the last inquest lol

They have him and he has forgotten to be the bumbling tool
It comes and goes, as those things do…
 
  • #268
He has a box of tissues at hand now :)
 
  • #269
Stutter gone and able to lick those fingers and flips those pages with non-shaky ease!!! He's a tool.
 
  • #270
At the start it was yyyyyyyyyyyyyes ; now he is answering clear short yeses.
 
  • #271
Why did he bring up his son and daughter?
 
  • #272
Sally’s lawyer seems a bit unsure / nervous - thoughts?
 
  • #273
Did anyone catch him starting to say but she is alive
 
  • #274
Why did he bring up his son and daughter?

And not his wife?
He was comparing asking women with whom he was alleged to have an affair to complete physical health tests prior to travelling with them, with asking his son or daughter to do so. Wouldn’t a more reasonable comparison be asking his wife to do that?
 
  • #275
He managed that sip of coffee without a spill. Look at him now, his defenses are up and he is on guard. Alert and very coherent unlike he was earlier.
 
  • #276
And not his wife?
He was comparing asking women with whom he was alleged to have an affair to complete physical health tests prior to travelling with them, with asking his son or daughter to do so. Wouldn’t a more reasonable comparison be asking his wife to do that?
Or just… no one? It was just incredibly weird he threw anyone in that answer.
 
  • #277
Sally’s lawyer seems a bit unsure / nervous - thoughts?
Hmm, I don't think so. IMO, I think it's just the awkwardness of attending remotely rather than being there in person.
 
  • #278
Hmm, I don't think so. IMO, I think it's just the awkwardness of attending remotely rather than being there in person.
I think he stumbled for a minute after the objection to his question about the liver function test/ultrasound.
 
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