Gerard Baden-Clay and the warning signs everyone missed revealed in new podcast Kiss and Kill

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One of the nation’s most notorious killer narcissists Gerard Baden-Clay had no record of violence. At his trial it was said he had no intention to kill his wife Allison. However, 10 years later, as the concept of coercive control is being realised, experts say not only was the murder on purpose, but he planned it. In a major new investigative vodcast from 7NEWS, Kiss and Kill investigates why men are killing their partners more than ever before and the warning signs to watch out for. 00:00:00 - Opener 00:01:38 - Show introduction 00:07:37 - Timeline of Allison’s murder and cover-up 00:13:13 - Gerard Baden-Clay background 00:14:26 - Gerard & Allison’s relationship 00:16:05 - Olivia Walton testimony 00:28:06 - Mistreatment and the affair 00:29:20 - Toni McHugh testimony 00:36:11 - Police interrogation 00:45:03 - Interview with criminologist Claire Ferguson 01:04:34 - Next week preview 01:05:07 - Closer For all the latest on the vodcast, head to 7news.com.au/kissandkill *Connect wi

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