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Article found at news.com.au by Norrie Ross Paul Anderson
A hand written note found in home of a father accused of murdering his young daughter by throwing her off Melbourne's west gate bridge spoke of keeping a clear head.
''You have a big fight on your hands and by no stretch of the imagination will it be easy ,''say's the partly legible note on the TV in the Hawthorn home of Arthur Phillip Freeman 35.
Freeman was too mentally disturbed to appear in court , which was told he was on suicide watch.
The Hawthorn IT consultant was remanded in custody until May 21 on a charge of murder.
Freeman and his wife Peta seperated in March 2007.
He was due to deliever his children to school and creche yesterday morning and when they did not arrive his wife raised the alarm.
One of the girls , maternal unclers last night said from Perth that the family was too distressed to comment.
In Melbourne Magistrates Court , magistrate Lance Martin was told the accused had been deemed mentally unfit to be interviewed by detectives.
Acting detective Sergeant Damian Jackson , of the homicide squad , told the court a forensic medical officer examined Freeman after his arrest. "He is in an accute psychiatric state ,'' sgt Jackson said.
A solictor for Freeman said the father of three appeared to be devoted to his children. ''He was very committed to his children ,'' she said.
Freeman and his wife are registered as the joint shareholders of a company called BDJ Management PTY LTD-named using the first initals of their children.
At Freemans rented home , yesterday , well-loved bikes , two trampolines and a rickety home-made swing sat abandoned in the back yard.
Freemans neighbours said they rarely saw him or were invited inside his sparten , two-storey house.
His bachelor-like decorating skills stretched to tacking finger-paintings to the wall , and leaving untidy piles of clothing , toy's and DVD's on the floor.
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