I think GL hunted Carol down
After he'd done away with Russell.
Hunting doesn't really tie in with her DNA being found on the canopy though. She must have been quite close to the car and under the canopy.
You're trying to analyse a proven lie.
Is he though? Fairs fair, a jury saying guilty doesn't make it a proven lie. Regardless of how unlikely it sounds.
Lynn's story was a narrative he carefully constructed with one aim and one aim only. To make the at least one and probably two murders he committed, go away. His story was in parts believable because he used truth as its general framework, knowing that truth is easier to remember and harder to discredit.
But into the truth Lynn was forced to weave the lies necessary to deceive and make his murdering look like something less. Being no fool and having plenty of time to work with, Lynn was able to concoct a cunning tale but the lies, though clever, were just too hard to believe. That Lynn was devious and callous enough to destroy all the evidence and silence the only people who could offer views other than his own convenient narrative, certainly made his task easier but Lynn fought the law and the law won.
I tend to agree. That he was being honest about parts of the interaction was clear and no doubt a calculated move on his part. His claims about RH stealing, loading and firing the gun were ridiculous though. Of all the nitpicking I did I never touched that claim because it just made no sense. Was just a desperate attempt to place the gun in RHs hands somehow.
Did the defence bring in any experts to try to help corroborate Lynn's story? No.
It would be good to have a think about why they didn't do that. Because it would have been the best way to prove that Carol's death could have happened in the way in which Lynn described. The best way to combat the ballistics expert's testimony.
imo
I didn't think they needed to. The Prosecutions own expert said Lynns version of the shooting was plausible. That's all Dann needed. Bringing in more experts just means more for the jury to follow and possibilities for prosecution to cross examine and score points.