Bayley 'ate kebabs after Jill attack'

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 13 Maret 2013 | 20.01

Video evidence shown to the court allegedly shows Adrian Bayley's movements over three days from a laneway, to an out-of-town petrol station and a suburban carwash.

THE man accused of murdering Jill Meagher after raping her in a laneway then slept into the afternoon and enjoyed kebabs and watched movies with his de facto, according to court documents.

In a police statement tendered in court during Adrian Bayley's committal hearing, his de facto partner said that after news reports broke about Ms Meagher's disappearance, he warned her not to walk alone.

"I said, 'Oh, she's pretty and ... works for the ABC,' and he goes, 'Yeah ... that's why I'm saying that this place is not safe'," the woman said.

"He goes, 'Don't walk alone at night'."

The woman, whom the Herald Sun has chosen not to name, told police how she and Bayley went out drinking with his mates on the night of Friday September 21, before she left him at a Swanston St bar because of an argument about seating.

An elderly woman who owned the Coburg home where the couple boarded told police she saw the de facto arrive home.

Previously unseen footage shows tragic Jill Meagher's walk home and a hooded man, believed to be her accused killer Adrian Bayley running toward her on the night she died.

"She said she was hiding from Adrian," the landlady said in a police statement tendered in court.

The de facto ignored Bayley's subsequent texts and phone calls that night.

According to police documents, Bayley returned home and changed before heading to Brunswick . There he dragged Ms Meagher into a laneway about 1.38am, raped, and allegedly strangled her.

The court heard he returned to the laneway, with a shovel in his car, about 4.22am and drove Ms Meagher's body to Gisborne South, where he buried her.

The elderly landlady saw Bayley, who worked as a pipeline layer, at the Coburg house about 6.30am.

Court releases a series of CCTV recordings that show Jill Meagher, and her accused killer Adrian Bayley, at various locations on the night she was killed.

She told police: "He said to me, 'I've just had a shower - been a big night. I just had a phone call from my boss. He asked me to go and check on a pipe."'

Bayley's partner told police he came in about 7am that Saturday.

She said they slept until maybe 1pm before driving to pick up a car from a Flemington hotel.

"We went in my car to Flemington (and) on the way we stopped and had kebabs," she told police.

"And then we went and picked up his car and then we got some movies."

Photos document crime scene

Photographs documenting the case emerged from the police brief of evidence.

The photos, which were tendered during Bayley's committal hearing at Melbourne Magistrates' Court yesterday, were obtained by the Herald Sun this morning.

The photos document the crime scene in the Hope St laneway in Brunswick where the Irish-born ABC employee, 29, died after being raped.

Police evidence shows the handbag belonging to Jill Meagher found in a laneway. Picture: Victoria Police. More police images. 

It is a graffiti-stained alleyway typical of Melbourne's inner suburbs. But it now carries a dark and violent history.

The photos show police evidence plates dotted about the scene to nominate possible items of interest, including a cigarette butt and an ABC pencil.

Ms Meagher's handbag can be seen dumped in the laneway, her ABC employee pass on full show.

There are pictures of Bayley's white Astra.

He drove the car back to the laneway several hours after leaving Ms Meagher there and placed her body in the boot, the court was told.

As the Herald Sun revealed today, that car ran out of petrol as Bayley was driving home after burying Ms Meagher.

There are also pictures of the spade Bayley used to dig the shallow grave by the side of Blackhill Rd in Gisborne South in the early hours of September 22.

Other photos include a shot of Ms Meagher's broken Vodafone SIM card, which Bayley's girlfriend found at the bottom of her washing machine after washing his clothes on September 27.

"(The girlfriend) has hung the clothes on the line and has placed the broken SIM card in the clothes basket to ask (Bayley) about it when he returned home (from work)," the tendered police summary said.

"Before she had the opportunity to ask (Bayley) about the SIM card, he was arrested by Homicide detectives."

The court heard Adrian Bayley returned to the laneway at 4.22am and put Jill Meagher's body into the boot of his car. Picture: Victoria Police. More police images.

A police summary of the case against Bayley, tendered in court, was released to the media after Bayley's committal hearing.

According to the summary, on the night of September 21 last year, while Ms Meagher was out celebrating with friends in Brunswick, Bayley was arguing with his girlfriend at Swanston St's Lounge Bar.

The pipeline layer, 41, was arguing with her about "jealousy and possessiveness".

His girlfriend left and returned to their home in Coburg.

"The accused (Bayley) attempted to contact his girlfriend by phone; however, she refused to answer or return text messages and phone calls," the summary stated.

Police evidence shows the shovel used in the Jill Meagher case. Picture: Victoria Police. More police images.

Bayley left the Lounge Bar at 12.25am and caught a taxi home. There, he changed into a blue hoodie jumper, the summary said.

It was about 1am when Ms Meagher, 29, left the Brunswick Green Hotel with a friend and walked to the Etiquette Bar.

Her friend left soon after, twice offering Ms Meagher a ride in a taxi.

But she declined, deciding to walk the short distance home.

On her way, outside Chemist Warehouse, she asked a group of three people for a cigarette and had a "short friendly conversation" with the trio.

She then continued on her way along Sydney Rd, towards Hope St.

Bayley was in the area by that stage, and saw Ms Meagher walking alone.

"The accused has run up from behind Ms Meagher before slowing to a walk as he approached her," the police summary said.

Bayley would later tell police: "I was just walking ahead of her and we'd already interacted on Sydney Rd and that's when she rang her brother. She was actually telling me about her father."

Ms Meagher called her brother, Michael McKeon, at 1.35am to talk about their sick father.

Adrian Bayley will stand trial after pleading guilty to one charge of raping ABC employee Jill Meagher.

Mr McKeon said he would call her back in a minute or two. He would try, but his sister's phone would ring out several times.

Ms Meagher's husband, Tom, knew his wife was out for drinks with workmates.

At 1.37am, he sent her a text message from their home: "Are you okay?"

The chief Crown prosecutor, Gavin Silbert, SC, told the court it was 1.38am when Bayley "accosted" Ms Meagher and "proceeded to drag her into a laneway on Hope St between Oven St and Sydney Rd, where he has raped and strangled her".

Bayley later told detectives: "I actually apologised. I can't imagine how she felt but I know how I felt. All I thought was, 'What have I done?' "

New footage has emerged of Jill Meagher's tragic last moments. Picture: supplied.

Mr Silbert told the court: "(Bayley) has left the body of the deceased in the laneway and returned to his home address, where he has collected a spade and his white Holden Astra."

At 1.47am, an extremely worried Tom Meagher sent his wife another text.

"Answer me, I'm really worried," it read.

He sent another at 2.07am: "Please pick up."

The court heard Bayley returned to the laneway at 4.22am and put Ms Meagher's body into the boot of the car.

Brave: Jill Meagher's parents, George and Edith McKeon, and her brother Michael McKeon and husband, Tom, far right, at court. Picture: Jon Hargest

He drove to Blackhill Rd, Gisborne South, where he buried Ms Meagher by the side of the road.

"I cried, man, and I dug a hole . . . I didn't cry for me," Bayley told detectives.

Tom Meagher, meanwhile, had searched the Brunswick streets in vain.

"I kept trying to ring her but there was no answer," he said in his police statement.

Bayley was driving home from Gisborne when his car ran out of petrol near the Calder Highway.

Adrian Bayley has pleaded not guilty to murdering Jill Meagher. Picture: Facebook

He managed to wave down motorist Dayle Watkins, who drove him to a nearby service station.

There, about 6am, he filled a jerry can with petrol.

Mr Watkins then drove Bayley back to his vehicle.

On September 27, after investigating the crime scene and gathering evidence, including CCTV footage and phone records, homicide detectives arrested Bayley.

"After investigators informed (Bayley) of the evidence implicating him, he made admissions," the police summary stated.

"(Bayley) stated that it was due to the argument that he had had earlier in the night with his girlfriend, that (Bayley) had an angry and aggressive demeanour which he transferred onto the deceased."

Yesterday, Bayley pleaded not guilty to one count of murder and two counts of rape.

He pleaded guilty to one charge of rape.

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