Baden-Clay denies real estate firm closed

The husband of murdered woman Allison Baden Clay has denied his Brisbane real estate firm has closed.

Gerard Baden-Clay told the Courier Mail he had just moved his Century 21 franchise to Toowong Tower at Brisbane’s Toowong Village Shopping Centre.

“It’s very much business as usual and that’s what we’d like to get out there,” Mr Baden-Clay said.

Media reports over the weekend suggested Mr Baden-Clay was shutting up shop.

It is only the second time Mr Baden-Clay has addressed the media since his wife disappeared more than five weeks ago from their Brookfield home on April 20.
Her body was discovered on a creek bank 10 days later and toxicology results are expected to arrive this week.

No one has been charged and police refuse to say if they have any suspects.

Yesterday Police Commissioner Bob Atkinson defended the slow-moving investigation, pointing out that it took eight years before there was a breakthrough in the Daniel Morcombe case.

“When you’re an investigator … you have to get it right. You don’t get a second chance,” he told reporters in Brisbane.

“Everything that they do has got to be done properly in a considered way to gain all the evidence possible before they make a move.”

“We will continue without in any sense easing off in terms of our efforts in the intensity of this investigation.”

Article sources: Courier Mail
Author: Martin Zavan, @zavanos. Approving editor: Will Jackson.

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