AU-Allison Baden-Clay,43,Brisbane QLD, 19April2012 MEDIA/TIMELINE LINKS,NO DISCUSSION

Woman's Day interview with Jocelyn Frost.

Excerpt....

In an exclusive interview with Woman’s Day, Jocelyn Frost described the accused wife killer as a "serial offending con man and a pathological liar".

The 68-year-old worked at Century 21 in Kenmore with Baden-Clay for four years and says during that time, she too fell victim to his lies and depravity.

In fact, the Brisbane resident was tricked out off hundreds of thousands of dollars by the now convicted murderer.

"I read up during his trial on character traits of a sociopath and he ticked far too many – he’s without conscience and a conniving control freak," Jocelyn says.


http://www.womansday.com.au/lifesty...olleague-tells-i-was-working-with-a-murderer/
 
BADEN-CLAY MURDER AFTERMATH

When Wendy Mollah discovered Allison Baden-Clay’s husband Gerard was cheating on her, staying silent wasn’t an option. Wendy reveals how she broke the heartbreaking news to her friend, and how her revelation was the catalyst to a devastating sequence of events that shook the leafy Queensland suburb of Brookfield to its core.

https://www.facebook.com/newideamag...33161.140279489324860/818841871468615/?type=1

https://au.lifestyle.yahoo.com/new-idea/news/
 
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...aden-clay-appeal/story-fntwpug1-1227360415445

Date set for Baden-Clay appeal

Yesterday, a date was set for Gerard Baden-Clay’s appeal against his conviction for the murder of his wife Allison.

The Court of Appeal will hear the case on August 7 — more than a year after he was convicted and jailed for life.

The Courier-Mail has previously revealed Queensland’s top prosecutor will take charge of the appeal, as the former Brisbane real estate agent serves his time without contact with his daughters.

Director of Public Prosecutions Tony Moynihan will replace senior Crown prosecutor Todd Fuller for the appeal.
 
Allison Baden-Clay memorial may be moved

A roadside memorial for murder victim Allison Baden-Clay could be relocated due to ongoing safety concerns.

The sandstone memorial, erected beside a Brisbane road near where Ms Baden-Clay's body was found, is set to be audited by the Department of Transport and Main Roads next week.

Residents have complained the memorial has created a dangerous distraction to drivers because of its close proximity to a busy road.

The memorial was screened with trees and shrubs following the first safety audit and a speed limit review.

http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/que...ay-memorial-may-be-moved-20150612-ghmsh7.html
 
Allison Baden-Clay family postpones meeting to discuss moving memorial

An update for you on the roadside memorial for Allison Baden-Clay. Previous story here.

It's quite a large memorial along Mt Crosby Road, and there's some concern from residents about whether it's a safety hazard.

Yesterday the local MP, Christian Rowan, was due to meet with Allison's family to hear their thoughts on the move.

http://blogs.abc.net.au/queensland/...pones-meeting-to-discuss-moving-memorial.html
 
ALLISON Baden-Clay will become the face of family violence in a new campaign to reduce the shocking rate of murders in the home.

A foundation to be launched this week in the mum-of-three’s name will educate people about warning signs of emotional and physical abuse.

It has the support of her family and big name backing, with former governor-general Dame Quentin Bryce to be the patron.

The foundation will work with Queensland family violence campaigners and Australian of the Year Rosie Batty.

http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...iolence-campaign/story-fnn8dlfs-1227460924632
 
Ipswich bridge to be named after Allison Baden-Clay

An Ipswich bridge in the favourite hue of Allison Baden-Clay will become a permanent memorial to the Queensland mother, killed by her husband in a crime that shocked the state.

Police Minister and Ipswich MP Jo-Anne Miller said she had spoken with Allison's parents, Geoff and Priscilla Dickie, about declaring the bright yellow pedestrian bridge in her electorate 'Allison's Bridge' during last week's launch of the foundation established in her honour.

The bridge over the Ipswich motorway will also serve as a permanent reminder of domestic violence, Ms Miller said.

"Her family are very excited about it," Ms Miller said





http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/que...-after-allison-badenclay-20150802-gipvgf.html
 
Vanessa Fowler (pictured) is Allison Baden-Clay's sister and has spoken out about the family's grief following Allison's 2012 murder and the trial of Gerard Baden-Clay in 2014 which resulted in his conviction and life sentence


Also in the link:

Gerard Baden-Clay (pictured with his wife Allison) pretended to be a fun-loving family man and successful real estate agent, but really he was faithless Lothario and scam artists who slept with office girls, squandered money and murdered his wife to cash in on her life insurance policies


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-brutally-murdered-husband.html#ixzz3hjHdg4md
 
Gerard Baden-Clay murder appeal: court set to rule
Dec 7, 2015

GERARD Baden-Clay has sensationally had his conviction for his wife’s murder set aside and replaced with a manslaughter conviction in the Court of Appeal this morning.

The shock judgment by Chief Justice Catherine Holmes, Justice Hugh Fraser and Justice Robert Gotterson was delivered four months after the former real estate agent argued his murder conviction was unreasonable.

Legal experts suggest Baden-Clay could be out of prison in as little as four or five years, after already serving three-and-a-half years.

He could also still appeal against his manslaughter conviction to the High Court, as he is yet to admit any involvement in his wife’s death.

Much more at link^^^
 
Judge waits to re-sentence Baden-Clay
Miranda Forster
January 8, 2016,

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Gerard Baden-Clay's case is due to return to court as prosecutors try and delay his re-sentencing.

Wife-killer Gerard Baden-Clay will no longer be re-sentenced early this year after prosecutors succeeded in having the hearing postponed pending a High Court challenge.

Chief Justice Catherine Holmes agreed with Director of Public Prosecutions Michael Byrne that sentencing the 45-year-old for manslaughter could be pointless if the High Court appeal succeeds.

A Supreme Court jury in July 2014 found the former Brisbane real estate agent guilty of murdering his wife Allison in April 2012, but that conviction was set aside in the Court of Appeal last month and replaced with manslaughter.
 
Judge waits to re-sentence Baden-Clay
JANUARY 8, 2016

Chief Justice Catherine Holmes agreed with Director of Public Prosecutions Michael Byrne that sentencing the 45-year-old for manslaughter could be pointless if the High Court appeal succeeds.
A Supreme Court jury in July 2014 found the former Brisbane real estate agent guilty of murdering his wife Allison in April 2012, but that conviction was set aside in the Court of Appeal last month and replaced with manslaughter.
Queensland attorney-general Yvette D'Ath this week announced Mr Byrne was applying for special leave to appeal the downgraded conviction in the High Court.
 
Gerard Baden-Clay guilty of murder of wife Allison
AUGUST 31, 2016

GERARD Baden-Clay murdered his wife Allison, Australia’s highest court has ruled.
In the final ruling on one of Queensland’s longest running court sagas on Wednesday morning, the High Court of Australia reinstated Baden-Clay’s murder conviction.
The decision overrules a controversial ruling made by the Queensland Court of Appeal last year that set aside the father-of-three’s murder conviction and substituted it with manslaughter.
He has no further avenues of appeal.
The one-time real estate agent will now continue to serve his life sentence.
He will not be eligible for parole until 2027.
Outside court, Allison Baden-Clay’s jubilant and tearful best friend, Kerry Anne Walker, said today “was a good day for the good guys”.
“Gerard Baden-Clay murdered his amazing wife Allison,” Ms Walker said outside court.
 
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4434402/Allison-Baden-Clay-s-parents-struggle-death.html
'The hurt and pain never goes away': Allison Baden-Clay's mother reveals she still struggles to cope with her daughter's death five years after she was brutally murdered by her husband
-Priscilla and Geoffrey Dickie and have spoken of daughter Allison Baden-Clay
-The pair were at the first fundraiser for the Allison Baden-Clay Foundation
-Ms Dickie said the hurt and the pain hadn't gone away with loss of their daughter
-Geoff Dickie and wife Priscilla have raised their three granddaughters since 2013
-Mr Dickie said the girls, aged 15, 13 and ten, are strong and doing well at school
-Allison's killer husband Gerard Baden-Clay remains in jail serving life sentence
 
Yesterday would've marked Allison Baden-Clay's 50th birthday.

Today, her family admitted how difficult the occasion was compared to previous years.

"July is always a tough month for us particularly because it is Allison's birthday," sister Vanessa Fowler told 9NEWS.


"We just want to continue this work so three girls know that their mum has left a positive legacy."

Allison Baden-Clay’s family keeps memory alive through 'strive for kindness'
 
Domestic violence and a simple tool called the 'No Test' could identify an abusive partner
"The No Test is basically to watch out for the way your partner responds the first time you change your mind or say no," he said.

"While expressing disappointment is OK, it's not the same as annoyed.

"Annoyed is 'how dare you', a sign of ownership or entitlement."
How a simple tool called the 'No Test' could help identify a potentially abusive partner
 

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