The twists and turns in Victoria’s trial of the year
When Greg Lynn took to the witness box it marked the crescendo in one of Victoria’s most highly anticipated criminal trials. Here’s how the missing campers case has played out in the courtroom.
When Greg Lynn took to the witness box it marked the crescendo in one of Victoria’s most highly anticipated criminal trials. Here’s how the missing campers case has played out in the courtroom.
Accused killer Greg Lynn says his actions were “despicable” as he issued an apology for disposing of and burning Russell Hill and Carol Clay’s bodies.
Greg Lynn admitted he lied to his family about his involvement in the missing campers case after they said it was “comical” how similar the car pictured in media reports was to his.
Accused High Country killer Greg Lynn will be called to give evidence as he stands trial for the murders of Russell Hill and Carol Clay.
In a three-hour recording, Greg Lynn revealed his account of the deaths of Carol Clay and Russell Hill, including how he burnt their bodies “from sunset to sunrise” in a bid to cover up.
Former Jetstar captain Greg Lynn has defended covering up the deaths of campers Russell Hill and Carol Clay, saying he hid his tracks to give himself the best chance at living a “normal life”.
Details of the police surveillance of Greg Lynn have been revealed in court, with photos taken of the accused high country killer painting his 4WD and trackers placed on the vehicle for almost a year before he was arrested over the alleged murders of Russell Hill and Carol Clay.
Accused High Country killer Greg Lynn told police he “panicked” and dumped the bodies of Russell Hill and Carol Clay, believing he would be blamed for their deaths.
Accused high country killer Greg Lynn told police he knew he was on their radar and felt like he was on The Truman Show after people took a “very unusual interest in me” as media interest in the missing campers case intensified.
A judge has fought back emotions while recounting the grief of the mother of eight-year-old Onyett Cooper, who drowned on a school camp, saying “no parent should have to second-guess the safety of their child”.
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