IMO - I think it will for sure.
Also IMO I think its possible that he had assistance in disposing of poor Sam’s body…I don’t believe he was capable of pulling it off all by himself.
I’ve tried to keep up with the thread and am not sure if this has been discussed BUT does anyone else think finding the phone was a police strategy? In that the police possibly have had it for a while and planted it in the dam and then invited the media to capture the moment?
I still have a...
A former roommate of Lynn’s back in the 1990s recalled Lynn flying an air ambulance out of Tullamarine
The man said even back then the pilot loved to walk alone in the bush, often going on multi-day hikes through Victoria’s High Country and parts of Tasmania.
He was not a pleasant person...
“At a pre-trial hearing, Crown prosecutor Daniel Porceddu raised the possibility of calling Lisa Lynn’s family to give evidence about Lynn’s character and how they maintained their daughter had died.
In open court, Porceddu read statements from Lisa Lynn’s parents.
“Lisa kept a diary from the...
I can access the Age article. It’s very long. He was told by legal aid to say ‘no comment’ when first arrested. He refused to talk for 2 days and finally agreed to tell his side on the the third day.
Credit cards were found in the phone case.
https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/police-found-a-phone-in-the-mud-now-they-hope-for-a-breakthrough-in-the-samantha-murphy-search-20240530-p5jhtn.html
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