Well said Trooper. It has certainly been quite a ride over the last four years and four months. We've laughed and cried together. We've sleuthed our little hearts out and learned things about Koppers Logs that nobody ever wants to hear about again. My wish for Gerard Baden-Clay is that the god of Koppers Logs reigns down on him forever!
I remember well the day that Allison was reported missing by her husband Gerard Baden-Clay. It was 20 April 2012. Allison's body was found on 30 April, discarded on the banks of Kholo Creek at Anstead, west of Brisbane. Allison's body lay there for 10 days in the mud and her husband knew she was there. He knew because he put her there.
Today if the final curtain call for Gerard Baden-Clay and I sincerely hope it concludes with a whisper and not the fanfare he's hoping for.
I'll be here along with everyone else later this morning when the High Court hands down its decision. May they get it right this time and justice for Allison and her family is finally forthcoming.