The Crown v Gerard Baden-Clay, 1st July - Trial Day 13, Week 3

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10:26am: Mr Baden-Clay has detailed the phone call he had with his mistress Toni McHugh on the afternoon of April 19, 2012.

He said he learned during their conversation that Ms McHugh was due to attend the same real estate conference as Allison the following day.

Ms McHugh demanded Mr Baden-Clay tell his wife of the impending run-in.

Mr Baden-Clay said he refused to do so.

"I didn't want to open a can of worms," he said.

Read more: http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/que...y-13-week-4-20140701-3b55i.html#ixzz36AjOPtDN
 
  • #122
I s this the first of his "I don't remember" s?

I have this as the first I don't remember..

add to this, 2 ' I never did, and I never would'

3 conkers.
 
  • #123
Caroline Overington ‏@overingtonc 46s

Then, at 630am, Gerard makes a call from his mobile to Allison to see where she was. She was by now missing #badenclay


Caroline Overington ‏@overingtonc 54s

At 6:38am, he called again, 'asking where she was' #badenclay

aroline Overington ‏@overingtonc 26s

Then a third attempt to reach her #badenclay

Caroline Overington ‏@overingtonc 49s

Gerard is again crying in the witness box #badenclay


Caroline Overington ‏@overingtonc 42s

He is crying as he recounts getting 'no response' to his calls to Allison's phone #badenclay
 
  • #124
Francene Norton ‏@francenenorton 45s
#badenclay says at 6.32am on 20th April he made his first phone call to Allison to ask where she was. @abcnews


David Murray ‏@TheMurrayD 41s
Gerard becoming emotional as he talks about his first calls to his missing wife's phone April 20 #badenclay
 
  • #125
Kate Kyriacou @KateKyriacou · 3s

We've moved on to calls and messages from April 20, 2012. #badenclay

Gerard thinks the first listing might be his brother calling from Canada. #badenclay

Wouldn't you have gone through all of this with your lawyer before today? Why is it "MIGHT" be his brother?
 
  • #126
Kate Kyriacou @KateKyriacou · 3s

Next Gerard called his parents home phone. He is crying as he says he'd gotten no response from Allison, so he called his parents.#badenclay

Gerard says this is when he called his parents to tell them Allison hadn't come home. #badenclay
 
  • #127
Francene Norton ‏@francenenorton 30s
#badenclay getting upset again as he recalls ringing his wife and getting no response. @abcnews


David Murray ‏@TheMurrayD 29s
He tried Allison again, cries as he says, 'still no response, so I called mum and dad' #badenclay

Katrina Blowers ‏@katrinablowers 55s
"Still no response," says #badenclay in tears. He's had to stop and is wiping his eyes. @7NewsBrisbane
 
  • #128
Kate Kyriacou @KateKyriacou · 19s

Next he tried calling Indooroopilly police. He says his dad and sister were coming over. He tried to call an officer he knew. #badenclay

Gerard says the officer didn't answer, so he hung up. #badenclay
 
  • #129
Caroline Overington ‏@overingtonc 50s

'I'm sorry, sorry' he tells the court through tears #badenclay

Caroline Overington ‏@overingtonc 57s

He calls his Mum to say Allison is missing #badenclay
 
  • #130
Francene Norton ‏@francenenorton 30s

#badenclay getting upset again as he recalls ringing his wife and getting no response. @abcnews





David Murray ‏@TheMurrayD 29s

He tried Allison again, cries as he says, 'still no response, so I called mum and dad' #badenclay



Katrina Blowers ‏@katrinablowers 55s

"Still no response," says #badenclay in tears. He's had to stop and is wiping his eyes. @7NewsBrisbane


Golly I hope the jury can see through these crocodile tears
 
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David Murray ‏@TheMurrayD 54s
A brief pause in evidence from Gerard as he cries on the stand, sips from his cup of water, says 'sorry' for the emotion #badenclay


David Murray ‏@TheMurrayD 33s
He thought 'maybe I should give Murray a call', Sgt Murray Watson, went to Indro police station #badenclay
 
  • #132
Sarah Elks ‏@sarahelks 51s
6.53am, April 20, 2012. #badenclay: "I sort of thought that maybe I should just give Murray a call, sorry Sergeant Murray Watson."
 
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Kate Kyriacou @KateKyriacou · 25s

Gerard is telling about the conversation he had with his sister as she was driving the streets looking for Allison. #badenclay

Gerard then spoke to his dad. Nigel said he was on his way. #badenclay

Olivia then called her husband. #badenclay

At 7.02am, Gerard tried calling Allison again. #badenclay

Gerard is still crying as he describes getting Allison's voicemail, telling her to "please call". #badenclay
 
  • #134
pour it on, Ger.. let it all hang out.. don't hold back..
 
  • #135
Caroline Overington ‏@overingtonc 45s

He also calls a police officer he personally knows but the call goes to voicemail #badenclay


Caroline Overington ‏@overingtonc 29s

His sister texts, and he calls her straight back. She's in the car, saying: where does Allison normally walk? Ill go there #badenclay
 
  • #136
David Murray ‏@TheMurrayD 35s
His father let him know he was on his way - Gerard #badenclay
 
  • #137
David Murray ‏@TheMurrayD 26s
It was team building, he was in the lounge room, thinks he was doing the ironing in front of the TV with Allison #badenclay

Never misses an opportunity for self promotion does he...
 
  • #138
Caroline Overington ‏@overingtonc 43s

His dad calls to say he's on the way to the house #badenclay
 
  • #139
Kate Kyriacou @KateKyriacou · 19s

Next he tried calling Indooroopilly police. He says his dad and sister were coming over. He tried to call an officer he knew. #badenclay

Gerard says the officer didn't answer, so he hung up. #badenclay

This is what GBC has actually said via another reporter on twitter. Again - name dropping. Trying to be too familiar. Another sign of self importance, NPD etc etc

6.53am, April 20, 2012. #badenclay: "I sort of thought that maybe I should just give Murray a call, sorry Sergeant Murray Watson."
 
  • #140
10:32am: Mr Baden-Clay also explained a series of text messages he sent to his staff that evening congratulating one member of the team for their performance.

The court has previously heard that Mr Baden-Clay handed his mobile phone to his wife each night under the conditions he had agreed to since she discovered his affair.

Mr Baden-Clay has previously told the court he would hand his phone to his wife as soon as he walked in the door each night.

Yet, Mr Baden-Clay it was not unusual for him to send a congratulatory message to "his team" when one staff member had sold a property, or gained a new listing.

Read more: http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/que...y-13-week-4-20140701-3b55i.html#ixzz36AksxQnM
 
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