husband deleted text messages from his phone to hide from police that he smoked a joint with a friend the night his wife disappeared, her inquest has been told.
Overnight he had been receiving ongoing abusive messages including one via LinkedIn, his lawyer Judy Swan said.The day Koletti says his wife left their Dover Heights, Sydney, house and never returned he texted her at 7.16am on November 12.Soon after this, he found her iPhone in their walk-in wardrobe, he confirmed on Thursday, which "weirded" him out because she never left home without her phone.
Downing asked why he insists she left in athletic wear if he later believed she was meeting with a lawyer.Anthony Koletti, the husband of Melissa Caddick, arrives at the inquest last week. In a statement to Deputy State Coroner Elizabeth Ryan on September 19, he described Koletti as an "extremely gentle and kind man" who remains a valued member of the family.
He noted counsel seemed to be presenting "unverified gossip as fact" and said Koletti had suffered enormously from the loss of his wife, the shock of her misconduct and unsubstantiated accusations that followed. "I didn't think anything of it ... she's just gone for a walk which she does every day, not a problem," he told police in an interview.
She's in Israel
Might have been the bad spelling and grammar.
I don't know if I'm being cynical or watched too many cop shows, he seems a bit suss.
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