As they continued to scour the suburbs of west Brisbane yesterday,the chief investigating officer confirmed to The Sunday Mail that her murder was not random. Brookfield residents who have contacted police in recent weeks arebeing told they have nothing to fear from a random killer prowlingtheir suburb. "At this stage we don't believe it is random," DetectiveSuperintendent Mark Ainsworth said. "We believe that Allison may have known her attacker." The Sunday Mail understands that Allison's husband, Gerard Baden-Clay, is yet tomake an official statement to police after he reported her missingfrom their Brookfield home at 7.30am on April 20. He told police he last saw his wife about 10pm the night before,when she left for a walk. The body of the 43-year-old mother of three was found under theKholo Creek bridge on April 30. About 30 police continued to work on the investigation yesterday,with a continued focus on the Kenmore roundabout located at theintersection of Brookfield and Moggill roads. Supt Ainsworth said detectives were keeping an open mind as towhether there was one offender or more involved in Mrs Baden-Clay'sdeath. He said he believed there would be an arrest resulting from theinvestigation, but he would not give a timeframe. It is understood police are still awaiting toxicology and othercause-of-death examination results, however Supt Ainsworth wouldnot comment. On Thursday night police spoke to several people driving both waysthrough the Kenmore roundabout between the hours of 11.30pm and4am, hoping to talk to anyone who may have been in the vicinity atthe same time on April 19. A number of people gave police information. The Sunday Mail observed as many as 25 cars travelling through the roundaboutevery five minutes at some times. Meanwhile, police yesterday visited Gerard Baden-Clay at hisparent's home. Two plainclothes detectives arrived at the Kenmore house just after10am and spoke to Mr Baden-Clay for about 10 minutes at the frontdoor of the home. It is understood Mr Baden-Clay was visiting his parents. Police said it was part of their routine inquiries but would notelaborate. More than 600 people attended the funeral for Mrs Baden-Clay at StPaul's Anglican Church in Ipswich on Friday. We are high quality suppliers, our products such as Mesotherapy Machine Manufacturer , China Zeltiq Coolsculpting Machine for oversee buyer. To know more, please visits Skin Rejuvenation System.
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