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Awww the poor thing was depressed
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Awww the poor thing was depressed
I would not be surprised if this was the case. He knew he was on LE radar and had a long time to come up with a game plan IMOI wonder if GL had a suspicion that he was being bugged, and put on a bit of a show.
Ie maybe he said stuff like. "if only he hadn't grabbed the gun" or "he just wouldn't let it go, I had to defend myself"
Remains of missing campers Russell Hill, Carol Clay discovered in ‘fragments’, court told
bodies dont decompose into fragments, they become skeletons, did he go back with a sledge hammer!!!
Curious of the size of the fragments, location if it be at campsite or where they ended up. Agreed with extreme heat drawing the moisture out of the bone leaving it brittle or fragments from the firearm slug used as it enters the body, slams into bone causing it to shatter and fragment.It's alleged RH&CC's remains were burnt at some point:
Bones exposed to intense heat become brittle brittle as they lose their moisture. A slegehammer wouldn't be necessary, a shovel probably IMO.
Here's an excerpt from a famous case where fire was used to destroy remains:
Dennis Nilsen - Wikipedia
"When the bonfire had been reduced to ashes and cinders, Nilsen used a rake to search the debris for any recognisable bones. Noting a skull was still intact, he smashed it to pieces with his rake."
The fragment of skull that was found much later in the investigation at the camp site was DNA matched to CC. That is being alleged to be the result of a gunshot.Curious of the size of the fragments, location if it be at campsite or where they ended up. Agreed with extreme heat drawing the moisture out of the bone leaving it brittle or fragments from the firearm slug used as it enters the body, slams into bone causing it to shatter and fragment.
Remains of missing campers Russell Hill, Carol Clay discovered in ‘fragments’, court told
bodies dont decompose into fragments, they become skeletons, did he go back with a sledge hammer!!!
I feel very sorry for that policeman having to listen to all those recordings.MSN
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A hearing into the alleged murders of two campers in the Victorian High Country has revealed police made more than 5,000 covert recordings of the accused man during their investigation.
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Leading Detective Constable Daniel Passingham from the Missing Persons Squad told the court he was asked to monitor police recordings of the accused.
Detective Passingham told the court he personally listened to more than 3,000 recordings of Mr Lynn.
He said he had access to "5,287 recordings" that were between one minute and 30 minutes taken from Mr Lynn's car.
Detective Passingham said that was the number of recordings made by the time of his arrest in November 2021.
Nice precis of the salient points, Judi. Thank you.It’s pretty obvious why Dann, KC described GL’s interview as ‘explosive’.
At the conclusion of his interview, GL allegedly:
* Provided them with a detailed 'mud map' describing the location of where he dumped the bodies.
* Showed them where he disposed of both mobile phones, into the river.
* Told detectives it was where he had burned the drone.
* Also dumped RH’s car keys there.
* Police went straight to the area the day after his interview and located the remains, some jewellery and dentures.
Further to the above:
* It’s alleged CC, who was standing near RH’s car, was fatally struck in the head shot while standing or crouching near the passenger side mirror of RH’s car.
* A piece of human skull, linked by DNA to CC.
* A piece of lead was located near where the couple’s tent had been set up. Forensic testing to determine whether the lead was related to firearms and ammunition seized from hiss home is ongoing.
FACT
* His car and trailer was captured by automatic number plate recognition cameras leaving the area around the time they disappeared.
* A witness heard a car doing the 30 point turn at the Myrtleford gate in the middle of the night.
* He was the only person who didn’t contact the police that he had been in Wonnangatta that day.
* At various points over the coming months, he referred to their deaths while talking to himself.
* His wife had been caught on tape watching the 60 Minutes program about the missing campers. Hmmmm.
* Made comments of his time coming to an end and that his wife had three boys to look after her.
* Mentioned while driving alone in his vehicle that his 'book had been written'.
* He is licenced and registered as owning 9 firearms, but only 8 have been reported as being seized by police
Well, it might not have been written then, but perhaps it was today – the book of Revelations.
The police found the Ghurka knife in his home and it had blood on it. If he disposed of the trailer, mobile phones, drone and car keys, there would be absolutely no reason to keep the knife. I now think they were both shot, but will have to wait to learn more.
I hope I’ve got all this right and am happy if anyone wants me to make alterations or add more to our very own “brief of evidence”.
It’s 2:50am and I MUST get some sleep. Night, night.
ETA: I just brushed my teeth and remembered one more thing which I've added to FACT.
Police believe the trailer was sold on gumtree - but have not recovered it. I'm surprised that they have not located the purchaser by scouring Mr Lynn's phone or PC.
I'm not so sure. You may well be correct, but if he was "putting on a show", why did he say anything at all? Or why didn't he say things like "I think maybe they suspect me of that disappearance, I don't know why." And "I'd never do something like that - as if!"I wonder if GL had a suspicion that he was being bugged, and put on a bit of a show.
Ie maybe he said stuff like. "if only he hadn't grabbed the gun" or "he just wouldn't let it go, I had to defend myself"
But safer than camping.I feel very sorry for that policeman having to listen to all those recordings.
We should remember that a lot of the conversations would be along the lines of:I'm not so sure. You may well be correct, but if he was "putting on a show", why did he say anything at all? Or why didn't he say things like "I think maybe they suspect me of that disappearance, I don't know why." And "I'd never do something like that - as if!"
I think they would search it just for the sake of completeness.I can't imagine the police not having a go at searching the area where he said he dumped the phones etc.
Unless they don't believe him.