And naturally, this decision to grant a hearing must be a bitter , heavy blow to the Gerard-adoration Society... ... Gerard was a cigarette paper 's width away from being released with his reputation somewhat improved, and this , to all sane thinking peoples , is awful to contemplate. Looking back over it all, it has all been a tortuous journey for Gerard.. the long wait for the inevitable arrest, the very very long wait in Remand, far longer than I expected, but I liked it, the trial itself, the verdict of his peers, and all the shame and disgust that followed, imprisonment, the teasing little bounce when this latest decision re the downgrading occurred, and now, the biggest hurdle of all for the exhausted and murderous Gerard to jump over.
God alone knows how much this is costing, and who is paying for it, and with what. That must be an interesting story in itself. Even if Bwana and the Mrs sold their home and put the funds in, that would have long ago been absorbed.. This takes Gerard and his legal team out of the homey atmosphere of Queensland and into the terribly indifferent corridors of Canberra where any favours or 'prestige' one might carry in Brisbane are swallowed up by the weight of the Nation's High Court Justice system, so ..... buckle up, Gerard.