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Who is Greg Lynn? The story of a high-profile prisoner​

By Erin Pearson​

Back to the afternoon session of Greg Lynn’s pre-sentence hearing. His defence team is detailing the 58-year-old’s background.


He has two sisters and a brother who live in southeast Queensland, and a mother who lives in a NSW nursing home.

Defence barrister Dermot Dann, KC, said Lynn was accepted into an engineering degree but, with an ambition to be a pilot, joined the RAAF.

He later moved to the Western Australia base but “fell at the last hurdle” and was discharged before studying to become a commercial pilot.

Dann said Lynn’s most significant relationship was with his former wife, Lisa Lynn. They became heavily involved in a Pentecostal church in Tasmania before returning to Victoria.

Lisa Lynn later died after being found on the front lawn of the family’s Mount Macedon home. Lynn later met and married his current wife Melanie in 2004.

The 58-year-old is also currently being held in custody as a protected prisoner and has been assaulted in custody towards the end of the murder trial.

“There is a police inquiry into that matter. He is a high-profile prisoner,” Dann said.
“He’s a vulnerable prisoner in custody.”


BBM : :oops:
 
Now he is going for remorse ....

Lynn has prepared a 'further' apology ..... knows it will probably be rejected.
Recognises his treatment of the bodies was extremely callous and selfish.
Caused exceptional grief to families.
For those reasons he is very sorry. (says Dann)

The apology extends to all the volunteers involved in the searches for the campers, his previous employer Jetstar, and his own family. Acknowledges he has caused suffering across many families. (says Dann)

Dann apparently didn't read the whole thing, just summarised bits of it.

 
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Now he is going for remorse ....

Lynn has prepared a 'further' apology ..... knows it will probably be rejected.
Recognises his treatment of the bodies was extremely callous and selfish.
Caused exceptional grief to families.
For those reasons he is very sorry. (says Dann)

The apology extends to all the volunteers involved in the searches for the campers, his previous employer Jetstar, and his own family. Acknowledges he has caused suffering across many families. (says Dann)

Too little, too late. Justice incoming.
 
Now he is going for remorse ....

Lynn has prepared a 'further' apology to victim's family. Knows it will probably be rejected.
Recognises his treatment of the bodies was extremely callous and selfish.
Caused exceptional grief to families.
For those reasons he is very sorry. (says Dann)

The apology extends to all the volunteers involved in the searches for the campers, his previous employer Jetstar, and his own family. Acknowledges he has caused suffering across many families. (says Dann)

Lynn “maintains he has reasons for his conduct”, it would be an “insult” to the pair to go through those reasons.

:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
 

Defence drops highly unusual legal manoeuvre​

By Erin Pearson​

The court heard Greg Lynn’s defence team will no longer pursue a stay on the case but noted that the guilty verdict’s long-term future was “precarious.”

In July, Lynn’s legal team revealed they were considering using the highly unusual legal manoeuvre to have his murder conviction quashed.

Defence barrister Dermot Dann, KC, said the prosecution had acted unfairly during Lynn’s trial, breaking the rules up to 25 times. A stay which, if granted, would have been only the second time in the state’s history during the 2016 Brett Whiteley trial over a multimillion-dollar art fraud.

But at the time, Justice Michael Croucher said the same result occurring in a murder case would be like him winning the Stawell Gift running race.
 
lol. Croucher advised the court that he’s going on leave for three weeks and when he gets back he has other things to do so GL is just going to have to wait until the 18/10 to cop his whack.

Judge in no rush to do him any further favours.
 

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