Husband's Deadly Secret: The Allison Baden-Clay Murder Case Uncovered

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Husband's Deadly Secret: The Allison Baden-Clay Murder Case Uncovered - Mark Ainsworth PART 2 | I Catch Killers
Allison Baden-Clay’s husband reported her missing. A kayaker found her body in the Brisbane River. Two months later, Allison’s husband Gerard was charged with her murder. From the bizarre deadly caterpillar theory to the botanist who helped crack the case, former detective Mark Ainsworth walks Gary Jubelin through the homicide investigation that shocked the world.
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00:00 - Introduction - Claude Robinson
01:29 - The murder of Allison Baden-Clay
10:18 - Searching for Allison
11:58 - Finding Allison Baden-Clay
16:07 - Botanist key to solving the crime
18:57 - Razor blades and killer caterpillars
21:08 - Arresting wife killer Gerard Baden-Clay
28:33 - Allison's three daughters
33:21 - Attending domestic violence incidents
43:24 - Police aren't the answer to everything
50:38 - What Mark Ainsworth is doing now

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Husband's Deadly Secret: The Allison Baden-Clay Murder Case Uncovered - Mark Ainsworth PART 2 | I Catch Killers
Allison Baden-Clay’s husband reported her missing. A kayaker found her body in the Brisbane River. Two months later, Allison’s husband Gerard was charged with her murder. From the bizarre deadly caterpillar theory to the botanist who helped crack the case, former detective Mark Ainsworth walks Gary Jubelin through the homicide investigation that shocked the world.
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00:00 - Introduction - Claude Robinson
01:29 - The murder of Allison Baden-Clay
10:18 - Searching for Allison
11:58 - Finding Allison Baden-Clay
16:07 - Botanist key to solving the crime
18:57 - Razor blades and killer caterpillars
21:08 - Arresting wife killer Gerard Baden-Clay
28:33 - Allison's three daughters
33:21 - Attending domestic violence incidents
43:24 - Police aren't the answer to everything
50:38 - What Mark Ainsworth is doing now

#truecrime
#truecrimeaustralia
#crime
#crimestory
#crimejunkie

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Great conversation, thank you! The idea that Mark has floated for psych / social experts to be involved in DV is excellent. It shouldn't be up to Police to work out people's continuing problems, rather they need to be a calming, de-escalating force for handover to others. Beggars the imagination that he quotes 40% of calls are DV related, so sad.

greenwitch
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Gerard’s family provided him full support. His father provided him full support. Why did it take so long to take the car for testing. Allison’s family were brilliant. Allison was an amazing brilliant young woman.

jeanhawken
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Sickening to see this man with his arms around the daughters of Allison at her funeral on the news footage. That memory of mine is a reason he would not get out if I had any say in the matter.

jasonhall
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He also showed up at a local community event at the Showgrounds quickly after she went missing, his actions were bizarre. He thought he was superior to everyone, an out of control ego.

sailingwhitsundays
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A dear friend knew him and all his family. He could believe it was him till he was charged. He was shocked. Glad you got him. Keep him behind bars please. I hope his daughters are doing well. I believe they may be married.

myunknownland
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The way this man thought he was smarter than everyone and noone would immediately suspect him for murdering his wife. Ick ick ick

neversaw
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He should NEVER be released! Still claiming innocence 🙄

deborahwatson
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Was down brookfield way with work when all this happened. Truly horrible

ashpoole
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What are lovely man Mark is. He must have more storys to tell 😊😊😊😊

woke
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What a great and informative Podcast. 16 years ' ago I designed a preventative education program to roll out in Queensland high-schools to train young adolescent girls on how to recognize " pre relationship " coercive control. It has a 97 percent success rate and will prevent DV, Financial abuse and CV. The Labor Government on every level is just NOT interested

kirstydee
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Life should certainly be for a life !!! In these terms ???

michaelperry-re
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You guys should look into the Lloyd Raney case in WA. His defence team brought in an ex British homicide detective and he methodically debunked the prosecutions evidence... and even named two new suspects, whose DNA was found at the scene, and who were filmed in the area by traffic cameras. Unbelievably, the WA police refuse to re open the case... so a high profile channel like this might create enough public interest to reopen that case.

PhilMcCrackin-fn
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Mark is one of Australia s finest detectives

Gamminn
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Why is it that you can have coppers like this and then the flip side is the clowns out on the street clearly harassing and stirring people up as an excuse to arrest them, something is very wrong 🤬🤬🤬🤬

RobertBinedell
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There a Old Memorial at Murrary Bridge South Australia next to what would have been an old town Hall. It's dedicated to a BADEN_PIWELL. His family is quite historic in Australia. It seems he " Gerrard" may have "Swollen Head Syndrome." It beggars belief that some Men in Australia think they have some divine right to end the life of their Wife, on a Selfish Whim. Should he be paroled at all!?

SarahAbercrombie-so
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I’ve been to the memorial where Alison’s body was found 😢

roseanne
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50:14 Ive never ever had a good experience with the police. They are bullies and violent and really mean. During covid I saw unbelievable violence from them in Victoria. I will never ever ask police for help.
But I love this podcast because decent police are interviewed. Us Hoi Polloi never come into contact with police like this....

fridaytieday
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It’s really annoying how the interviewer keeps interrupting the older fella.

lizhope
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So important to credit teams when speaking publicly, in any situation where a group has produced an outcome. Also the caterpillar expert is hilarious. No stone.

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