The charmed life of murdered mother

Sydney Morning Herald Friday 4th May, 2012

BEHIND the manicured lawns of Brisbane's western suburbs, the locals can't stop talking. It's an irresistible topic, murder. But it usually happens somewhere else, to people not from around here. The former Miss Queensland beauty queen Allison Baden-Clay appeared to live the charmed life - her husband, Gerard, was a successful and well-known real estate agent. Their three young daughters were flourishing at good schools. Their home was in Brook...


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