Camper killer Gregory Lynn’s plan to win freedom

May Be Interested In:How VCE high-achievers reached the top of the class



During his evidence, Lynn’s legal team claim Griffiths made a serious departure from the rules that govern fair conduct of criminal trials, one that may have led the jury down an “impermissible pathway” in arriving at a guilty verdict.

This included what Dermot Dann, KC, told the court was “botched” trajectory testing of whether a bullet fired from the gun could have struck Clay in the head in the way Lynn told police it did.

The jury rejected Lynn’s version of events that the gun had accidentally discharged during a fight with fellow camper Russell Hill, travelled through the side mirror of a car and hit Clay. Lynn was found not guilty of murdering Hill.

Lynn’s lawyers claim the jury’s guilty verdict was “unsafe” and “unsatisfactory”.

In the documents filed with the Court of Appeal, Dann also says Lynn’s sentence, which has a non-parole period of 24 years, is manifestly excessive and must be re-examined.

If the appeal is successful, Lynn’s jail term could be reduced or a new trial over Clay’s murder could be ordered.

Dann has previously argued, however, that the “well of justice” has been poisoned against his client and the Court of Appeal could grant a permanent stay, which would mean Lynn never faces a retrial.

Croucher labelled Clay’s murder “a violent, brutal, horrific death”, while sentencing Lynn on October 18.

If Lynn’s appeal fails, he will be 79 before becoming eligible to apply for parole.

During his record of interview, Lynn maintained both Clay and Hill died in separate accidents and he burnt their campsite and disposed of their remains when he panicked.

“I am disappointed and perplexed by the jury verdict, as I have not killed anyone,” he wrote in a letter to the court.

A podcast from 9News, The Age and 9Podcasts followed the court case as it unfolded. 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.

Start the day with a summary of the day’s most important and interesting stories, analysis and insights. Sign up for our Morning Edition newsletter.

share Share facebook pinterest whatsapp x print

Similar Content

Pedestrian dies after car mounts footpath in Epping
Pedestrian dies after car mounts footpath in Epping
Coventry manager Mark Robins
Mark Robins: Coventry manager sacked after almost eight years in charge and two promotions with Sky Blues
Calls for calm as Kalgoorlie man dies in alleged home invasion
Calls for calm as Kalgoorlie man dies in alleged home invasion
Australia news LIVE: Climate projections put Australia almost on target; Netanyahu backs ceasefire deal with Hezbollah
Australia news LIVE: Climate projections put Australia almost on target; Netanyahu backs ceasefire deal with Hezbollah
The extraordinary ancient artwork kept secret until 1987
The extraordinary ancient artwork kept secret until 1987
House values tumble in Sydney, Melbourne as economy struggles
House values tumble in Sydney, Melbourne as economy struggles
Your World, Your News: Stay Informed | © 2024 | Daily News