The Crown v Gerard Baden-Clay, 24th June - Trial Day 9, Week 3

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  • #361
Oh Doc I've got some money for those happy pills now

Hi TGY - they're winging their way to you right now, through the ether. Had to make them virtual to fit through the WiFi, but you can reconstitute them with a dose of diatom-filled water. Just be careful you don't overdose on them though - people will talk ;)
 
  • #362
these blokes, Cranna et al are saying now they didn't put pressure on Gerard for the loan.. naturally, that's what they would say now..

thing is, those loans were on the books.. as gentlemens agreements, and on the books as unpaid , not just the principal, but the interest as well, Gerard only made 3 or 4 payments.. this would prevent him from getting a loan from anyone else who asked to see the books..

It still makes me cry with laughter that Gerard, in asking Flegg for a cool $400,000.00 didn't want to name his partners to Flegg..

what was he thinking? nutso stuff..
 
  • #363
They wouldn't .. you'd go through a lawyer .. another witness that makes no sense.


They do though. I have seen it through work myself.

They think it's a handshake deal.
 
  • #364
This is what I don't get..... What on earth was GBC spending all the money on??? He was obviously getting some money from the business. He got money from the partners, money from his friends, money from his parents, money from his brother......but what was he spending it on?

He was on the bones of his arse is what he said! Why didn't he just sell the rent roll when it still had value and repay some of the debts instead of borrowing more money from the ex partners to fund it. Oh yeah, that's right.....it was his ONLY form of income/cash flow if the sales business wasn't performing. He had run out of people he could get his cash flow from so needed to con the ex partners, once again, so he could keep up the facade. :banghead:
 
  • #365
This is what I don't get..... What on earth was GBC spending all the money on??? He was obviously getting some money from the business. He got money from the partners, money from his friends, money from his parents, money from his brother......but what was he spending it on?

He was on the bones of his arse is what he said! Why didn't he just sell the rent roll when it still had value and repay some of the debts instead of borrowing more money from the ex partners to fund it. Oh yeah, that's right.....it was his ONLY form of income/cash flow if the sales business wasn't performing. He had run out of people he could get his cash flow from so needed to con the ex partners, once again, so he could keep up the facade. :banghead:

He was spending it on his dates, I assume! :notgood:
 
  • #366
He was spending it on his dates, I assume! :notgood:

I don't think he even bought Toni so much as a sandwich.. she says he bought her a camera... that is it.. nothing more!..

:groucho:
 
  • #367
He was spending it on his dates, I assume! :notgood:

Kimster, I'm not sure how much a bit of "this and that" costs in the back of a car though:blushing:

That's where I hear he took his main girl for their "dates".:facepalm:
 
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This is what I don't get..... What on earth was GBC spending all the money on??? He was obviously getting some money from the business. He got money from the partners, money from his friends, money from his parents, money from his brother......but what was he spending it on?

He was on the bones of his arse is what he said! Why didn't he just sell the rent roll when it still had value and repay some of the debts instead of borrowing more money from the ex partners to fund it. Oh yeah, that's right.....it was his ONLY form of income/cash flow if the sales business wasn't performing. He had run out of people he could get his cash flow from so needed to con the ex partners, once again, so he could keep up the facade. :banghead:

Not sure yet. I get the feeling we're going somewhere where we've never been before.
 
  • #369
This is what I don't get..... What on earth was GBC spending all the money on??? He was obviously getting some money from the business. He got money from the partners, money from his friends, money from his parents, money from his brother......but what was he spending it on?

He was on the bones of his arse is what he said! Why didn't he just sell the rent roll when it still had value and repay some of the debts instead of borrowing more money from the ex partners to fund it. Oh yeah, that's right.....it was his ONLY form of income/cash flow if the sales business wasn't performing. He had run out of people he could get his cash flow from so needed to con the ex partners, once again, so he could keep up the facade. :banghead:

Not razor blades!
 
  • #370
the forensic accountant will have some idea of where the money went to, and where it came from..

* breathlessly anticipating*
 
  • #371
Pardon my being blunt here - but what an utter load of codswallop! In all my years as a surgeon (recall that Flegg is a GP whose only exposure to anaesthetics would have been in his student and intern days) - I've never yet heard anyone scream as they go off to sleep! And I have seen WAY more trauma than he ever has - and same thing. If they're awake, they scream LOUDLY. If they are semi-conscious/dozey - they don't scream. Moan, maybe - but never a scream. And if a scream is elicited by somebody having to do something to them, then they yell out LOUD.

Oh Dr Flegg - your evidence is nothing short of, ummm - "incredible" in the true meaning of that word.

I agree it's a weird description, and difficult to interpret.

I wonder if he means the kind of strange moaning/wailing you sometimes see in patients with head injuries/dementia etc - a bit like a baby's cry but lower pitched and slower - ie really weird noise being made by someone whose brain isn't working properly
 
  • #372
Yes & someone up there wants a meat pie for lunch??

What with all these porkie pies floating around today!!

Does Kimster know what a porkie is?
 
  • #373
More to my thinking - If it was deposited directly to the Business account the friends would have shown as Creditors - whereas, if GBC transfers it to the business from the joint account - he and Allison show as the creditor.

He would want to look like he was the one injecting cash into the business, not his friends.

good thinking! that fits
 
  • #374
Not sure yet. I get the feeling we're going somewhere where we've never been before.

Marly, Marly, Marly.....I certainly hope so. :please:
 
  • #375
$90k @ 10% per month!? No wonder the business was failing...

It's easy to promise a good return if you have no intention of paying it back, lol
 
  • #376
I don't think he even bought Toni so much as a sandwich.. she says he bought her a camera... that is it.. nothing more!..

:groucho:

Oh, I missed that! All that for nothing?
 
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Does Kimster know what a porkie is?

Porkies-Hot.jpg

http://www.taquitos.net/im/sn/Porkies-Hot.jpg
 
  • #380
I agree it's a weird description, and difficult to interpret.

I wonder if he means the kind of strange moaning/wailing you sometimes see in patients with head injuries/dementia etc - a bit like a baby's cry but lower pitched and slower - ie really weird noise being made by someone whose brain isn't working properly

Reasonable suggestion there - but as a doctor, he should be able to describe that much more clearly - as you just did. And I doubt that those noises would travel all the way from the BC house to the Flegg house, even at the dead of night... (no pun intended)
 
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