10:40am: Mr Baden-Clay continued to sob as he recalled dialling triple-0 to report his wife missing.
"I didn't think it was an emergency situation. I thought she was just missing," he said, through tears.
He paused to wipe tears from his eyes with a tissue and blow his nose.
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Oh, and another thing -- what was the story with the witness (Alison's friend I seem to recall) who initially said that GBC had called her and said she ABC hadn't been seen since the night before when she went for a walk. The witness apparently asked if she usually went walking at 10 pm at night and GBC allegedly said yes. Did that evidence come out in the prosecution's case?
So why didn't he delete them then, unless he knew Allison wasn't going to have the opportunity to read them?
Or am I missing something?
Wasn't the ironing done in the laundry ? That's Why he was wearing shoes and pyjamas ?