Split verdict: Greg Lynn guilty of one camper murder

Posted by
Check your BMI

Airline pilot Greg Lynn has been convicted of the murder of Carol Clay but found innocent of killing Russell Hill, after 12 jurors returned to court with a split verdict.

The 57-year-old faced a five-week trial in the Supreme Court accused of the March 2020 murders of Hill and Clay, taking to the witness stand to tell his story in the final weeks.

He pleaded not guilty to both counts of murder.

READ MORE: Police probe drug overdose link after four people found dead inside Melbourne home

toonsbymoonlight

Lynn said during the trial that the two deaths were accidental and admitted to burning the crime scene and destroying their bodies.

But prosecutors said he killed both of the campers intentionally and then tried to cover up his crimes.

Twelve jurors began deliberating on their verdict on June 17, returning to the court about seven days later with their decision.

Russell Hill and Carol Clay were reported missing after going camping at a remote site in the Wonnangatta Valley area of the Victorian Alps in March 2020.

Asked for a verdict on Hill's murder, the jury's foreperson told the court today "not guilty".

Asked about the murder of Clay, the foreperson replied "guilty".

Lynn raised his eyebrows but remained silent after the two verdicts were read aloud.

Justice Michael Croucher discharged the jury and Lynn will be taken back to prison to await his sentence.

A new podcast from 9News, The Age and 9Podcasts followed the court case as it unfolds. The Missing Campers Trial is the first podcast to follow a jury trial in real time in Victoria. It's presented by Nine reporter Penelope Liersch and Age reporter Erin Pearson.

https://omny.fm/shows/the-missing-campers-trial/bone-and-blood/embed?style=cover

0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments