I think that these are meant to be from Carol's shooting. She was shot in the head. The brain is made up of 60% fat. Urgh, I knowJelly like fatty deposits? Why would those be in RH's car?
I think that these are meant to be from Carol's shooting. She was shot in the head. The brain is made up of 60% fat. Urgh, I knowJelly like fatty deposits? Why would those be in RH's car?
No getting on with their lives for Russell and CarolAccused murderer Greg Lynn told police he wanted to make the deaths of missing campers Russell Hill and Carol Clay "just go away" so he could get on with his life.
Accused murderer Greg Lynn told police he wanted to make the deaths of missing campers Russell Hill and Carol Clay "just go away" so he could get on with his life.
Having listened to the recorded interview, it seems to me that the press has this slightly out of context.He did say he wished it would all go away, but was talking in regard to why he covered up the deaths instead of reporting it.However it is clear that he was only concerned with himself.Accused murderer wanted camp deaths to 'just go away'
An interview has been played in court in which accused murderer Greg Lynn told police his version of how campers Russell Hill and Carol Clay died.au.news.yahoo.com
Accused murderer Greg Lynn told police he wanted to make the deaths of missing campers Russell Hill and Carol Clay "just go away" so he could get on with his life.
Spoken like someone whos never accidentally killed 2 people, IMOSpoken like a true psychopath, IMO.
You know the one thing that gives me pause in all of this, and makes me lean towards a manslaughter situation vs murder, is that after everything Lynn could have never revealed a thing, knowing that they’d likely never have enough evidence for a conviction in that case. He could have gone to his grave without giving this story or telling them where to find the remains etc.Spoken like someone whos never accidentally killed 2 people, IMO
Obviously we all like to think we'd do the right thing, but what we like to think about ourselves and what we actually do are often 2 very different things, especially in intense situations. I'm not excusing Lynn's actions, but I can certainly see how it's possible this happened by accident.
I've worked nightclub security for years and seen all sorts of violent incidents, I've been stabbed, ive seen colleagues and patrons stabbed and serioisly injured with all sorts of weapons and people can react very strangely when they seriously injure someone, whether its accidentally or on purpose.
Self preservation is one of our most powerful instincts.
‘I wanted it to go away’: Greg Lynn told police he ‘panicked’ after campers’ deaths, murder trial hears
Court shown part of 2021 police interview by former pilot, who has pleaded not guilty to murdering Russell Hill and Carol Claywww.theguardian.com
If you're being attacked you grab the arm or wrist and try to point the knife in any direction other than pointy end at you, (dont actually do this if someone has a knife, run away, but this is what GL likely did) if you fall over backwards bringing the other bloke with you it could result in them being stabbed.More details from GL's video of police interview.
“I shouldn’t have wound him up with the music ... I should have had everything locked away.”
That's an interesting admission.
“I just guess that, um, in my attempt to hide it I thought I might be able to move on and continue with my life, my family and my career.”
Mr Hill then died after falling on a knife as he advanced on Mr Lynn.
If you're approaching someone with a knife, presumably you would be holding the handle. I just can't see how you could fall on it.