Australia - Russell Hill & Carol Clay Murdered While Camping - Wonnangatta Valley, 2020 #9

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“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:
Cry me a river DD :mad: Back up your cart and remember how he got himself in this position!
As callous as this may sound I don't particularly care that he is now, in DD's opinion, a vulnerable prisoner in custody! GL should have given that some thought before he murdered Carol Clay and IMO Russell Hill. Then in such a heinous manner, he disposed of their bodies and left Carol and Russell's families living a nightmare agonising over what had become of them. Families and loved ones of these two Senior Citizens will continue to be haunted for the rest of their lives.
 
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Read the article. This book "consumed 3 years of her life"? She seems quite cheerful about this consumption she chose and ultimately profiting over the deaths of Russell and Carol. Something we did not choose that won't ever leave us.
 
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Read the article. This book "consumed 3 years of her life"? She seems quite cheerful about this consumption she chose and ultimately profiting over the deaths of Russell and Carol. Something we did not choose that won't ever leave us.
I don't think she means it disrespectfully to Russell, Carol and families. She is just publicising her latest book. I believe it would take her 3 years as she leaves no stone unturned in her research. She is a journalist and naturally somewhat detached from the situation.
 
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Just a reminder that GL is back in court tomorrow for sentencing.
Let's hope the sentence is appropriate for the crime he's been charged with and is also in line with public expectations.
 
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Sly’s latest details as judge prepares to sentence camp killer Greg Lynn​


 
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Sly’s latest details as judge prepares to sentence camp killer Greg Lynn​



Some of Sly's comments ....

"The defence said he's a family man" "Ask his first wife. But you can't, she's dead"

“Trying to suggest Lynn should be getting any discount is like using a garden hose to put a bushfire out”

"Whatever the judge gives him, he should add 5 on the bottom for destroying the crime scene"
 
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Some of Sly's comments ....

"The defence said he's a family man" "Ask his first wife. But you can't, she's dead"

“Trying to suggest Lynn should be getting any discount is like using a garden hose to put a bushfire out”

"Whatever the judge gives him, he should add 5 on the bottom for destroying the crime scene"
Destroying the crime scene should be a mandatory 10 year sentence not a slap on the wrist. It shows intent to hide the crime.
 
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John Silvester published a good article last night. For those who can read it.

(Paraphrase of some bits)
He suggests that in the pre-sentencing hearing last month that the defence were caught in a corner, as they could not show that Lynn is remorseful - he denies the murder(s).

If Lynn gets a "life" sentence (which is a max of 25 years) he will be 79 when released.

The mathematical probability of Carol being shot in the head - and killed instantly - by an errant bullet ricocheting off a side mirror during a struggle is in the billions. A bit like a bolt of lightning hitting a needle held by a left handed leprechaun.

The judge will be guided by the doctrine of general deterrence .... the desire to deter others going down the same path.
With a severe loading for the deliberate, methodical, self-serving cover up.

 
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Today's Herald Sun mentions
"Victoria Police asked those close to Lynn about the disappearance of a woman he spent time with two decades ago when he was a pilot in the Middle-East.
The woman had gone missing while they were both in Qatar."

and

“During his pre-sentencing plea, the court heard that, in addition to his two children with his former wife, Lisa, Lynn had another child with a woman in Adelaide.“
“That relationship ultimately broke down so he moved back to Melbourne with his sons,” Mr Dann told the court.“

Has there been any more details found about these 2 events?
 
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Justice Croucher is crying.
 
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Justice Croucher is crying.
Yes, I noticed that too. I wasn't sure what was going on at first, then I realised. This case must have really taken its toll
on him.
 
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Yep... I was holding it together til then.
 
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Sentenced to 32 years with a non parole of 24 years
 
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He could be out in 24 years.
 

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