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Thanks Greg - was it a night time app. at the hairdresser or an arvie one? I thought it was an arvie one?
I thought someone said around 7pm but that may not be correct
Thanks Greg - was it a night time app. at the hairdresser or an arvie one? I thought it was an arvie one?
IMO the original poster named Aberline_1979 in (post no: 529?) rightfully identified the information as speculation/rumour towards the end of her post. Myself and KG1 commented on some parts of her post. The rest is her contribution to this thread equal to any other contribution to this thread MOO.Two Issues here IMO:
I really do doubt that the police would have called on a house simply because the neighbour had heard a bit of yelling the night before. If the neighbour had been genuinely concerned about the welfare of an individual living next to them I would suggest that they probably would have callled the police 'at the time' i.e night before.
As for the issue of two people seen up the driveway the night before, this is rumour only and I personally think its fantasy merchant type stuff. Have you seen this house and driveway? you could hardly get a decent look up into it during the day when driving past! Let alone at night time in the pitch black (AND DRIVING BY...)
To make any sort of factual statement about what someone saw at night up this driveway they had better be telling us that they stopped the car, they got out and they walked up the driveway about 5-10 metres and confirmed that they saw two people loading something in or out of the Prado..
If they cannot confirm that they did the above then its doubtful in my opinion that they can claim to have seen anything other than perhaps a flash of light as they drove past.
Lets face it, it was just any other night for someone driving past and not one that we now all know about.... 60-70km/hr driving by and they were able to see all this in a flash of a second in pitch black ????? okkkay then
Maxymoo, I wonder whether the professor took care of his daughter in the time he was their number one suspect before he was arrested, did you happen to hear that part?
and, again with the computer searches revealing what the suspect was up to 'how to murder someone and not get caught' indeed!
In keeping with what some of you have already posted, I do feel that GBC's business dealings (mainly relating to his financial pressures) are, in part, connected to other events that lead to ABC's death. My expectation is that the next media release will be related to this side of GBC's life.
The tangled web that was/is GBC's life will become much clearer to all of us soon and provide us with other potential motives for ABC's death. I don't think there was one motive (e.g. a desire to remove any impediment to his extra-marital affair/s); I think it will be a combination of a number of motives. MOO.
Hi Maevelorg, are we sure it's FACT that the sleepover was at senior BC's. Wasn't there mention that they were sleeping at a friend of Allison's??
I feel this is kind of important. If Allison had arranged a sleepover I believe that this could point to Allison wanting to have a talk with G.
If the girls were at senior's well that is convenient for the BC's as the kids were not witness to anything.
Seems TM has (or had) a thing for men with hyphenated surnames....
Just a passing thought... what if the kids were meant to be home that night {no sleepover planned}... and while they are still there something happens to Allison {they didn't need to have seen it from a different room} ... so he hurriedly organizes a sleepover so they are not at home because he has things to deal with? As I said... just a thought. Albeit a dumb one. haha
I've just spent 10 minutes googling this and the variety of responses all state that a sleep over was held at either the grandparents or a couple state 'a friend's home'.
This has been rehashed constantly but it is FACT that she was at the hairdresser until early evening and stated she had the night off as the children were at a sleepover. She also stated the reason for this was due to her early start for a conference the next day.
As an ex resident of the area I have obvious experience with traffic and anyone knows that the whole trip into the city or to reach feeder roads can be a nightmare when coming from outer suburbs unless you get an early start. This would be incompatible with school start times.
Earlier in this thread someone mentioned that the sleepover was a regular occurrence as allegedly she and GBC attended marriage counselling on a Thursday evening. Obviously as Allison was at the hairdresser it can be discounted for that week.
The continued speculation regarding motive for sleepover is unnecessary considering it has been outlined as per above many times over the last couple of weeks.I too feel a sense of frustration over her senseless death but obviously due process must be followed in order to ensure a watertight charge and procedural excellence. Because there's no doubt whatsoever that should GBC be charged he will pull out all stops to avoid imprisonment. A weaker man I have not seen for many a year. :maddening:
I'm not saying it was DV either... but I will say that it's common for nobody else to know about DV in a family. The bully makes sure it's all well hidden. My family would have taken action if they'd known at the time, but they only found out when I left him. It wouldn't be a reflection on her parents or friends if they didn't know, or didn't help.
Mrs Baden-Clay's best friend, Kerry-Anne Walker, has helped the Dickies in their ordeal and was at the search site every day. She was one of the last to have contact with Mrs Baden-Clay, texting her on the night she disappeared about her plans for the following day.
"That Friday was a busy day for her. She had a full-day conference in town and the kids were having a sleepover that night, so she would have got all her stuff ready," Mrs Walker said.
"I had texted her that day, the Thursday, and she texted me back that night saying she'd drop around on her way home from this conference .
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/grief-for-lost-daughter/story-e6freoof-1226346302840
Mistress + wife threatening divorce + life insurance policy + business failing = best possible motives for spousal murder.
Are there any links to media or police statements regarding the Thurs night sleepover?
All I have seen regarding a Thurs sleepover is unverified commentary on this website which in feel stems from misinterpretation of the Kerry-Anne Walker comment.
If the Thurs sleepover is indeed confirmed FACT it would certainly add another twist to the GBC guilty and/or alternate theories.
Nothing you say could possibly be construed as dumb Linette. Me on the other hand "only open my mouth to change feet". Is that a purely aussie saying ??
Yes the child (which he did not want his wife to have) was in his care until his arrest. It was quite interesting watching him being interviewed. This is why solicitors say "remain silent".
sex and money honey......................it's the first thing detectives look for when establishing motive.