She looked distraught, you know. She looked like she was lost. She didn't - and I don't know man, you know. Always try to do the right thing some – you know, most of the time and I didn't take well to her response, you know. I just don't wanna go through it in detail. That – I can't. I want to do the right thing, you know. I don't care. I'm - I'm going to go to jail for a long time... I hope they bring back the death penalty before I get sentenced. DETECTIVE: So you said she fobbed you off and you got angry. Tell me what happened then? BAYLEY: Oh I just got pissed off and I actually walked off and she followed. I actually walked in front of her and she followed. And it just got worse. DETECTIVE: Tell me what happened.

BAYLEY: [Starts to cry… inaudible] like a big sissy man. I can't believe that I've done what I've done, do you understand that? I cannot believe that it - it went that way. I swear [starts to cry]. I was just walking ahead of her and we'd already interacted on Sydney Road and that's when she rang her brother. She was actually telling me about her father. And it just ended in the alley. I can't remember, yeah, you know what I mean, 100 per cent, like how it ended up. We were just sort of - we were standing there. I don't know what to say man, you know what I mean? There's no explanation and... there's no excuses for this. All right? For her family this week it must have been hell, you know what I mean? I don't care just - just charge me man, all right. I'll - I'll - I'll show you where she - I'll try and show you where she is.

DETECTIVE: Where - where is she? BAYLEY: She's out that way. Where my phone was, and her phone was. I don't even know how to get back there. I just drove - I just drove. I swear to you I just drove. I didn't know what to do. It's just a dirt road. DETECTIVE: And what - what happened? BAYLEY: I just buried her. I buried her. If I drove in that - if I go in that direction, I might know how to get there. I wanna do the right thing. It's not fair on any of this to - it's not fair of any of this to have happened, let alone her family and stuff too. DETECTIVE: Yeah.

BAYLEY: Not knowing. DETECTIVE: We - we - we would like to find Gillian. BAYLEY: I know and that's what I'm saying to you. It's not fair for this to have happened, and it's not fair on her family and it's not fair on them not knowing. It's not fair. DETECTIVE: I understand why you don't want to go into the detail. I understand that totally. How did she die? BAYLEY: [Starts to cry] I strangled her.

DETECTIVE: Sorry? BAYLEY: [Continues to cry] What have I done? What have I done man. DETECTIVE: And where did that happen? BAYLEY: On Hope Street. In that alley. It was pretty blurry. I was just in - there was like a little, I don't know man. I'm trying. I - I just don't wanna go through it... in my head. DETECTIVE: Once - you said you strangled her. Once - once you had, what - where did you go from there? Like, what happened from that point?

BAYLEY: Before - before that happened, you know, um, I raped her. I'm sorry, I just - I'm trying to ... all right be honest. And, um, from - from there - but, ah, from there it was [sighs] oh, from there that's where I went - where she is. My life's over now, do you know what I mean? So this is - it's just about doing the right thing, you know. I can't imagine how - how she felt, but I know how I felt. It's not nice, man, it's not nice. And all I thought was what have I done? That's all I thought. That was the thought in my head, what have I done after I said sorry. I don't know what else to say, man, I don't know what else to say. DETECTIVE: And what happened to her belongings?

BAYLEY: The phone I smashed. Just the other stuff I just threw. DETECTIVE: Where - whereabouts did you throw it? BAYLEY: On the way back along the side of the road, just a bit there, a bit there, you know. DETECTIVE: And what was that? BAYLEY: Oh man, it was a pair of shoes I think.

DETECTIVE: Pair of shoes? BAYLEY: One shoe - one of the shoes she had on. She had a pair of flat shoes in her bag. They were just [inaudible] in the ABC bag that she had. DETECTIVE: And you said you smashed her phone, where - where did it happen? BAYLEY: I smashed that at home, in the driveway. DETECTIVE: And how far is - you said you go along a dirt track?

BAYLEY: Mm. It's on the side. DETECTIVE: You walk to the side, you get the shovel. Tell me what you do. BAYLEY: [Inaudible] I cried, man, and I dug a hole. I cried, man. And I didn't cry for me, you need to understand that, I didn't cry for me, just like I'm not crying for me now. I'm crying for everyone that this has affected, not me. DETECTIVE: Well look we're goin' - we're goin' - we're going to finish up there, okay, and we're goin' go for a drive. BAYLEY: I don't want to go, man.

DETECTIVE: Sorry? BAYLEY: I don't want to go. [Crying] I don't want to go. DETECTIVE: I know. We're, we're goin' - we're goin', um, take it... we'll take it nice and slow and, ah, we're going to do it. BAYLEY: I don't want to go. Oh f... man, I don't wanta, I just don't want to. DETECTIVE: All right, we're going to have a - I'm going to read you this formal stuff which is long...

BAYLEY: [Coughs] Loading DETECTIVE: Okay, Adrian, the time is now, ah, 1.50am and it's now Friday, the 28th of September. Can you tell me where we went? BAYLEY: I took you - took youse to where Jill was buried.