Lynn is being torn limb from limb, just as some of us suspected he would be. Terrible tactical move to let him take the stand. Disastrous!
Hopefully, in the minds of the jury members, he's digging his own custodial grave.
Lynn is being torn limb from limb, just as some of us suspected he would be. Terrible tactical move to let him take the stand. Disastrous!
Porceddu: When required you are prepared to be deceptive?
Lynn: I lied to my wife to protect her.
Porceddu: Didn’t you lie to your wife to protect yourself?
Lynn: No.
"I lied to my wife. I lied to my wife to protect her," Mr Lynn said.
"Didn't you lie to your wife to protect yourself?" prosecutor Daniel Porceddu countered.
"No. If I told her, she would then be involved in it," Mr Lynn replied.
I wonder how many of his exclusive clubs have tried to distance themselves.
I’m actually surprised wife is fronting to court each day, considering the events and evidence. I wonder if it’s support or actually gloating at his ‘potential holiday’. Feel for his children.I find it hard to believe that he hasn't talked to his wife about it, after his arrest.
Wow sophisticated psychological move GL and Dann. Hit em with the old “I know you are but what am I ” allegation.
Prosecutors have accused Mr Lynn of trying to provoke a response from Mr Hill by playing his music loudly at night.
I wasn’t trying to provoke a response, if he was rude I could be rude too,” he responded.
“You were being a pest?,” Mr Porceddu asked.
“Yes,” Mr Lynn replied.
Mr Porceddu accused Mr Lynn of firing several shots at Mrs Clay, later telling police there were shots fired into the air as a “cover” for if others had heard.
His barrister, Dermot Dann KC, interjected, saying it was “improper” for the prosecution to make up a version of events “in desperation”.
Justice Croucher agreed, saying the prosecution was “inventing” an account without evidence.
While there's a lull until Tuesday, here's an update re my tip to Crimestoppers.
I didn’t disclose in my post what it was because it’s not unknown for police in Oz to read WS (the Claremont serial killer case in WA). I think it’s now safe to say what the tip was.
I said that as recently as April 2021 (13 months after the murders) GL posted on social media that he’d been camping at Lake Cobbler, a shallow lake about 65km from the Wonnangatta Valley. As his trailer was still missing, perhaps VicPol might consider looking there. Regrettably nothing came of it as it’s still missing.
Fresh insights into man arrested over missing Victoria campers
I'm surprised the Prosecutor never asked him about the trailer.
I'm surprised the Prosecutor never asked him about the trailer.
While there's a lull until Tuesday, here's an update re my tip to Crimestoppers.
I didn’t disclose in my post what it was because it’s not unknown for police in Oz to read WS (the Claremont serial killer case in WA). I think it’s now safe to say what the tip was.
I said that as recently as April 2021 (13 months after the murders) GL posted on social media that he’d been camping at Lake Cobbler, a shallow lake about 65km from the Wonnangatta Valley. As his trailer was still missing, perhaps VicPol might consider looking there. Regrettably nothing came of it as it’s still missing.
Fresh insights into man arrested over missing Victoria campers
I'm surprised the Prosecutor never asked him about the trailer.
Can someone please enlighten us folks who know nothing about this sort of stuff, advise what happens next if found Guilty or Not Guilty.Your verdict, whether it be guilty or not guilty of any charge, must be unanimous," Justice Croucher told the jury on the opening day of the trial.
Lynn said he threw the knife in the river. it has not been found.This Age article says that Lynn claims Russell came at him with a black handled kitchen knife. And that he later burned the knife and the drone, after he pulled the knife out of Russell's chest.
Did the police find the metal remains of these items? Would a knife's blade completely disintegrate in a fire?
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‘I’m innocent’: Lynn tells cops when charged with murder
In a recorded interview played to a Supreme Court jury, the former pilot said he knew he was on police’s radar.www.theage.com.au