Keyboredom
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I did think maybe Allison and GBC had a fight, then Allison drove off to go and confront the mistress, then the mistress killed her and GBC came and helped dispose of the body once he knew. But it doesnt explain the scratches on his face, chest, and possibly forearms. Re the scratches, I wonder how his parents and sister think they were caused? Wouldnt they be wondering too?
Can't wait to hear what others think about this, including early risers who are probably in bed right now.
I think you should get some sleep. The lack of a quick arrest is frustrating, but you do understand this is a person's life the police have in their hands, and whoever the person charged turns out to be, they're going to have representation intent on picking holes in the defence and evidence. They're going to quote forums like this to prove people can't get a fair trial when "angry mobs intent on their destruction" are rife on the internet (or some appropriate shocking and flowery language that justifies $800 per hour invoices).
Just because us armchair detectives haven't cracked the case in a couple of weeks, you can rest assured 25 career detectives are going to fry the miserable piece of ***** that committed this crime.
Gerard Baden-Clay's alleged mistress would probably drop her Target lingerie in horror at your hypothesis. Going from having such poor form to allow that little dweeb to be intimate with her, to now being implicated as involved in a murder, that's a huge leap and very unlikely scenario.
Who knows, police evidence may turn out to support some of the more fanciful John Le Carrre style conjecture on here, but I really think people should wait for some form of evidence and try, as hard as it may be, to stick to some facts, and read into what police are saying.
The latest development in their language is that they will find "the person" who did this. I think it is ok based on that, to assume they have narrowed it down to someone operating alone. Whether they have narrowed it down to a single prime suspect isn't clear from that, but it's extremely likely they have. Just look at the language being used, which has evolved over the last week or so.
On the subject of Allison's likely movements, a picture of her domestic life is only possible if you either knew her or are prepared to believe much of the commentary on here. Based on what I've heard about Allison from locals I trust, I personally believe she was a victim of domestic abuse (of some description) and that she probably remained in her relationship for the benefit of her children. Based on her confidence and sense of self-worth having been eroded, I really can't imagine her running around late at night to confront others who had the poor judgment to have at some stage been involved with Gerard Baden-Clay. You could claim she 'cracked' (a very delayed reaction to the alleged affair) but in my mind Allison would have gone and tucked her daughters in and tried to sleep through the night to start another day without having to be in the same house as Mister "I'm Just A Little Bit Hurt".
Whether I am right or not (and I'm not sure) rest assured police will have a very clear picture of her domestic situation. They have numerous people keen to make sure they know exactly what her life was like, if for nothing else to try to explain her death.
Completely separately, they have to gather enough EVIDENCE to charge someone with her murder. Being a ****** husband and annoying w*nker does not prove you are a murderer, and neither does having a self-obsessed victim mentality when being interviewed, or engaging legal representation, or having what appears on the surface to be an obnoxious and unlikeable family.
Police are not letting most of the useful information out, but they know a lot about what happened in an around Allison's house on the night of her disappearance. You just don't enter Brookfield and expect respect for your privacy, the type of conjecture going on in here is like everyday chats at Brookfield. The challenge for police is extracting the facts that can be proven. You can be totally sure they're in the process of doing that. Proof of either vehicle movements or drivers, and Allison's mobile phone, are probably the items that will conclude the major evidence needed. These are major details they've been looking for pretty much since Day 1.
I'm just like you and want to see the person responsible reduced to a pile of worthless rubbish rotting in a jail cell. I'd still implore people to try to keep fanciful stories with absolutely zero factual basis out of the discussion.