DrWatson
Verified Thoracic and Vascular Surgeon
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Hi Doc,
thank you for your post.I can recall qps stating that the sim card was irrelevant but I dont recall hearing 'that they had tracked down the person who had bought the sim and discarded it'.Can you please verify this?
ty,
please post links
Sorry - the only link I can come up with is this one:
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/police-say-they-have-open-mind-as-hunt-for-clues-over-allison-baden-clays-murder-intensifies/story-e6freoof-1226345241012
As I mentioned in my post, it is just a memory that is jiggling away in the brain, and I can't remember where I heard that bit. I can't recall if it was something I read, or if it was something I heard. But there was definitely something about just HOW they ruled it out of the case, and that it was an old pre-paid SIM belonging to somebody else.
The QPS did seem pretty definite that it was unrelated to the case, too, and quite quickly after it was found - only a couple of days as I recall.
Does anyone know if records are kept of pre-paid SIM buyers? Would the serial number on the card have led to that? Anyone on here who would know more than I do about that? I don't use pre-paid SIMs, so I don't know how it works when you go to buy one....