I agree.
October 1999 - Just a few days after having called Keli at the private school where she worked. She denied having Tegan and Borovnik told her he would have to call the police.
7 November 1999 - John Borovnik reported Tegan missing.
14 Feb 2001 - Keli's first interview.
When asked for other records which might help police track down Tegan or Mr Morris, Lane showed Sen-Constable Keohe her Medicare card, which identified Tegan as her dependant child.
She said she had filled out the forms in hospital "in case Tegan was with me and I needed to take her to a doctor".
October 2002 - Detective Gaut takes over the investigation and .................
When Borovnik called Ryde Hospital, he was surprised by the nurses' disclosure of the doctors' doubts about Lane's pregnancy and started scouring the hospital records. There he discovered that a pregnant Lane had attended the same hospital three years earlier, saying she was overdue and asking to have her baby induced. The staff had examined her and assessed her as being only 38 weeks pregnant rather than the 40 she claimed, and discharged her. Three days later, she returned to Ryde, this time saying she was 41 weeks and three days' pregnant and again asking for the birth to be induced. She was given an ultrasound and, based on the results, discharged again. She turned up again the following day saying she had terrible back pain and asking to be induced. For the third time, staff refused.
This perplexed Borovnik. It seemed Lane had given birth to a child before, but was now lying about it. Why? And what had happened to that child? His curiosity was now piqued and he made a number of inquiries with the adoption arm of Anglicare and DoCS's own adoption branch, and discovered she'd had a daughter adopted out through Centacare in 1995.
Man on a mission
Keli had gained part time employment at Ravenswood School in August 1996 as the water polo team coach. She commenced coaching the water polo team weeks after giving birth to Tegan. She had signed on to do that while still carrying Tegan, presumably in August and was continuing her studies to be a physical education teacher. Though, considering deferring them for a semester or two.
When were the school holidays in 1996? Maybe the urgency (induction) was to have Tegan born before the new term, business as usual. It was determine Keli was 38 weeks when induced with Tegan. She may have been appointed the part time water polo coach late August - ready to commence in the new school term and that would have been rather difficult not knowing when baby decided it was time to enter the world.
jmo
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