3:54pm: Mr Fuller: "Let's deal with your business for the moment ... You told police ... that you were on the bones of your arse."
Mr Baden-Clay: "I don't remember using that term, but we weren't flush with cash."
3:52pm: Mr Fuller has turned his attention to the scratches on Mr Baden-Clay's face which appeared the morning he reported his wife missing.
"I suggest to you that what you did to your face was not a shaving injury," Mr Fuller said.
"It was," Mr Baden-Clay replied.
"That it came about when your wife scratched you," Mr Fuller said.
"It did not," Mr Baden-Clay replied.
"At a time when she was struggling with you," Mr Fuller said.
"No, that's completely false," Mr Baden-Clay replied.
3:48pm: "You had been using the phone up until the last message you sent?" Mr Fuller asked.
"Well I had gotten permission from Allison to send those," Mr Baden-Clay replied.
Mr Baden-Clay again denied connecting his phone to the charger that night.
3:43pm: Mr Fuller said Mr Baden-Clay's mobile phone was connected on a charger on his bedside table at an "ungodly hour" of 1.48am on April 20, 2012.
Mr Baden-Clay said he no recollection of when his phone was put there.
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