10:24am: In their conversation Sergeant Matthews asked Mr Baden-Clay about the last time he saw his wife.
Mr Baden-Clay repeated what he had told officers previously, saying he went to bed about 10pm and left his wife on the couch watching The Footy Show. He said he woke to find his wife missing, but noted that was not unusual, because Mrs Baden-Clay often went for early morning walks.
"I got up and started doing my reasonable routine, you know, shower and shave," Mr Baden-Clay said.
"And I checked my emails on the toilet, ummm ....
"And then I was a bit surprised that [our middle daughter] wasn't up, because our middle daughter is always up with the sparrows and I went through and she was awake in her room, but not up ...
"Then I started shaving ... and I was running through to Sarah ... and I cut myself which is what everyone is so concerned about. Then I asked [our middle daughter] to help me put a bandaid on it."
Mr Baden-Clay told the officer he started to become worried about his wife's location about 6.30pm.
"I put her hot rollers on for her, because it takes her a good 25 minutes to get ready ... and then I texted her, " he said.
"Actually, Sarah wasn't even awake at that point. Sorry ... Sarah wasn't even awake at that point. Then I was rushing because I knew I had to get them all up for school."
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