Missing camper killer Greg Lynn gets powerful prison job, cell with a view
July 19, 2024 - 5:00AM
Aneeka Simonis
High country killer Greg Lynn has jostled his way into a powerful jailhouse job and secured himself a quiet corner cell – but prison sources say he’s also put a bullseye on his back.
True Crime Australia Police & Courts Victoria
Former Jetstar pilot
Greg Lynn may be a cold-blooded killer himself, but he doesn’t mix with others killers.
Fresh new details about Lynn’s life behind bars have emerged
following his double murder trial, including how he has wielded control over prison staff and peers but remains vulnerable to attack.
Days after he was convicted of the murder of Carol Clay, 73, and acquitted of the murder of her lover Russell Hill, 74, in June,
Lynn was “*advertiser censored*-bombed” by rival detainees in the prison yard.
A clearer picture has since emerged of why
Lynn was attacked inside the maximum-security Melbourne Assessment Prison.
A prison source, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said Lynn has refused to align with criminal networks on the inside, placing a target on his back.
“Lynn does not show normal traits of a run of the mill prisoner,” the prison source said.
“He is
aloof, arrogant and entitled and the other prisoners do not like him.
“He is not part of any criminal network which is why he is isolated and why he was attacked.”
Another reason he is disliked by his prison foes is due to the power he has over them.
The prison source said that Lynn demanded the head billets job within his prison unit.
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