Mr Fuller said the family only had the car since February 26, 2012.
He said there was no reports of injury to a child or to a person since they had the car.
“So is it a small amount of blood that is on something that comes into contact with the side of it, that then doesn’t leave a trail either in or out of this vehicle?” he said.
Mr Fuller said it was interesting Baden-Clay took the Holden Captiva out to look for his wife on April 20, 2012.
He said the vehicles were parked that day so that the Prado was closest to the driveway.
Mr Fuller said Baden-Clay drove up Boscombe Rd and Deerhurst Rd, the same area near where police had triangulated his wife’s phone.
“He tells you he reverses the car out and when he comes back he reverses the car in, around the Prado,” he said.
He said it was unlikely Ms Baden-Clay had put the toys and boxes of clothes in the back of her car the previous night, when she had been at the hairdressers until the early evening.
“At any event there is blood in the car. Blood that is hers. Now how did it get there? How does it sit with the leaves I’ve spoken about? The Crown says to you it’s a piece of circumstantial evidence that supports there was some violence to her, some injury…,” he said.
Mr Fuller took the jury to the scratches on Baden-Clay’s face.
He asked if they were scratches or marks.
Mr Fuller said the Baden-Clay’s eldest daughter testified that her father had cut himself shaving, scratching it three times in a row using a blunt razor.
He said the girl also testified that her father usually showered before he shaved.
Mr Fuller reminded the jury of Baden-Clay’s evidence to police, in which he told them he got up on April 20, 2012 to “****, shower and shave”.
He said Nigel Baden-Clay told the jury he saw his son had cuts on his face and saw a Band-Aid on his face, so asked him “what is that?”
Mr Fuller said a first response police officer asked the accused about the marks on his face.
He said Baden-Clay told him he cut himself shaving and repeated the answer over and again during interviews with police that day.
Mr Fuller said Priscilla and Geoff Dickie noticed them and so did his wife’s friend, Kerry-Anne Walker.
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