31 days after being sentenced for Carol Clay’s murder, Gregory Lynn’s legal team lodged documents to appeal his conviction and sentence. In this episode Penny and Erin discuss the timing, the process, and what happens next.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Missing Campers Trial, Penny and Erin are joined by acclaimed journalist John Silvester with an update on the legal avenues Russell Hill’s family are exploring, revealing for the first time there may be a case for a coronial inquest. You can read the articles written by Sly discussed in this episode with a subscription to The Age.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we bring you Carol Clay’s story in her own words, after she was interviewed for a book on the Country Women's Association. Published first in 2011 the book is called Great Australian CWA Stories and it's authored by Bill 'Swampy' Marsh through Harper Collins.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gregory Lynn has been sentenced, and in this episode Penny and Erin analyse the day in the Victorian Supreme Court, from the reaction of Carol Clay and Russell Hill's loved ones, the very strange comment from the guilty man after sentencing, and the emotional remarks of Justice Michael Croucher. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gregory Lynn has been sentenced to 32 years behind bars for the murder of Carol Clay. Penny and Erin are joined by media lawyer Justin Quill outside court to discuss the sentence, and the reaction of loved ones.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Penny and Erin bring you the victim impact statements delivered by Carol Clay’s loved ones in the pre-sentence hearing, these statements were delivered to Justice Croucher, ahead of the upcoming sentencing of Gregory Lynn on October 18th.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
They were the town heroes, the people who dominate every sphere and rule every room. But the rot set in when they used their power to groom whole communities and hurt the most vulnerable. How did they go undetected for so long? And why were credible reports buried for so many years? From Tasmania and beyond, this podcast series reveals the conditions these bad apples need to thrive across communities and what happens to the whistleblowers who refuse to look the other way. Search 'Rotten Apple' in your podcast app to follow the full series.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode Penny and Erin discuss the pre-sentence hearing, and their reflections on a day where Carol Clay’s family addressed the court, and the prosecution called for Gregory Lynn to be given a life sentence. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Missing Campers Trial, Penny and Erin are joined once again by leading criminologist Dr Xanthe Mallett, and forensic psychologist Tim Watson-Munro, as they discuss the differences between killers who attack strangers and those who murder people they know. You can find Tim and Xanthe's podcast in your podcast app, it's called Motive and Method.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Missing Campers Trial, Penny and Erin are joined by leading criminologist Dr Xanthe Mallett, and forensic psychologist Tim Watson-Munro, as they take a deep dive into the mind of Gregory Lynn. You can find Tim and Xanthe's podcast in your podcast app, it's called Motive and Method.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Esteemed crime reporter and host of the Naked City podcast John ‘Sly’ Silvester joins The Missing Campers Trial to talk about his interview with Russell Hill’s daughter, and the shooting deaths of Gregory Lynn’s former neighbours. To read Sly's interview, and his coverage of this case. Download The Age app from your app store.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gregory Lynn has been found guilty of murder but his defence team have flagged an appeal. Nick Papas KC joins us to share his insights on the trial, the verdicts and what happens next.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What happens next in the aftermath of Gregory Lynn's murder trial, and the split verdict…. and more of what we can now unveil from the trial that nearly didn't happen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In April 1994, Anthea Bradshaw married her high school sweetheart in a beautiful Adelaide wedding. 96 days later, she was found lifeless in a pool of blood, half a world away from home, in Brunei, South East Asia. Nine's Ben Avery investigates what really happened to Anthea. Search for 'Just Married' in your podcast app to find the podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode convicted killer Gregory Lynn is heard describing his version of events at the Wonnangatta Valley campsite to police, a version we now know the jury did not accept.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode you’ll hear Gregory Lynn calmly peddling his story to detectives in the hours of police interview that were played to the jury. Ultimately they rejected the extraordinary series of unfortunate events, described by the prosecution as ‘complete fiction’.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Famed crime journalist and host of the Naked City podcast John Sylvester joins Penny and Erin to analyse the verdicts, and discuss items of evidence that didn’t make it to the jury, and why.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gregory Lynn is now a convicted murderer. In this episode Erin and media lawyer Justin Quill catch up just after the verdict on what the conviction means, the steps the jury took to get here, and where to now for Gregory Lynn. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Airline pilot Greg Lynn has been convicted of the murder of Carol Clay but found not guilty of killing Russell Hill, after 12 jurors returned to court with a split verdict. He pleaded not guilty to both counts of murder.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After 49 witnesses, and closing arguments, the jury has now gone out to deliberate, to decide if Gregory Lynn is guilty or not guilty of the two charges of murder, and only those two charges. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ed Porter
This defence case is surely the weakest thing ever presented in a court of law? There is no vacuum of fact - the defendants testimony outlines his version of the facts. He is the prosecutions star witness! The jury will surely take no more than an hour or two to come to the only conclusion. incidentally, I am surprised the defence barrister is permitted to try to tell the jury the prosecution has repeatedly broken the rules of the court. That is something the judge should be deciding?
Carl Bayly
rinse and repeat. same content over and over. awful
Carl Bayly
the amount of recycled information in each episode is embarrassing. this isxquite a disappointing podcast
Carl Bayly
this is painful. just start the podcast when there is something to present