Wife killer’s huge court move revealed
Chris Dawson, who is serving 24 years in prison for murdering his wife Lynette Simms, is asking the country’s highest court for a fresh trial.
Chris Dawson, who is serving 24 years in prison for murdering his wife Lynette Simms, is asking the country’s highest court for a fresh trial.
Chris Dawson, who is serving 24 years in prison for murdering his wife Lynette Simms, is asking the country’s highest court for a fresh trial.
Chris Dawson will appear before the state’s highest court next year in a bid to have his conviction for engaging in an unlawful sexual relationship with a teenage student overturned on appeal.
Chris Dawson will appear before the state’s highest court next year in a bid to have his conviction for engaging in an unlawful sexual relationship with a teenage student overturned on appeal.
12 years after marrying her highschool sweetheart, Lynette Simms vanished. Decades on, her husband Chris Dawson is in jail for her murder. Here’s how it unfolded.
As murderer and former Sydney teacher Chris Dawson faces dying in jail after the state’s highest court threw out his appeal against his conviction for killing his wife, we revisit the lies the judge dismantled to find him guilty in 2022.
Chris Dawson will on Thursday learn his fate after appealing to be freed from prison, with the Court of Criminal Appeal to hand down its judgment.
Chris Dawson will on Thursday learn his fate after appealing to be freed from prison, with the Court of Criminal Appeal to hand down its judgment.
Chris Dawson is relying on evidence lost to time and witnesses who have died in his desperate bid to be freed, after he was found guilty of his wife’s murder.
Chris Dawson is relying on evidence lost to time and witnesses who have died in his desperate bid to be freed, after he was found guilty of his wife’s murder.
Chris Dawson’s version of events surrounding his wife’s disappearance has been described as “glaringly improbable” by prosecutors.
Chris Dawson’s version of events surrounding his wife’s disappearance has been described as “glaringly improbable” by prosecutors.
Crown prosecutor Brett Hatfield has outlined in court the 11 reasons why Chris Dawson is guilty.
Chris Dawson has returned to court, arguing that his wife Lynette Simms could have been alive after she vanished and he should be freed from prison.
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