

APPEAL GRANTED
Gregory Lynn has won his appeal and had his murder conviction quashed. The Court of Appeal has ordered a retrial on the charge of murdering Carol Clay.

Lisa Lynn’s diary revealed
We can now reveal the High Country killer was charged with threatening his first wife's life, before she was found dead in 1999. It comes as a gag order expired, allowing the media to report on allegations of violence against Lisa Lynn - including the diaries she kept.

A twist in the killer's appeal
We unpack Gregory Lynn’s appeal hearing, as a judge questions if the killer could be re tried over Russell Hill’s death.

Catching an ‘evil psychopath’; Inside the investigation of Greg Lynn
Former missing persons squad boss Andrew Stamper takes listeners inside the high profile investigation while offering a rare insight into his 40-year police career.

APPEAL UPDATE
A date is set for Gregory Lynn’s appeal a year after he was convicted of murdering Carol Clay.

The Five Grounds for Gregory Lynn's Appeal
In this episode Penny and Erin go through the court documents lodged by Gregory Lynn’s legal team and the grounds on which the murderer is attempting to appeal his conviction and 32 year sentence.

An Appeal is Lodged
31 days after being sentenced for Carol Clay’s murder, Gregory Lynn’s legal team lodged documents to appeal his conviction and sentence. In this episode Penny and Erin discuss the timing, the process, and what happens next.

The Hill Family's Fight For Justice
In this episode of The Missing Campers Trial, Penny and Erin are joined by acclaimed journalist John Silvester with an update on the legal avenues Russell Hill’s family are exploring, revealing for the first time there may be a case for a coronial inquest. You can read the articles written by Sly…

Carol, In Her Own Words
In this episode we bring you Carol Clay’s story in her own words, after she was interviewed for a book on the Country Women's Association. Published first in 2011 the book is called Great Australian CWA Stories and it's authored by Bill 'Swampy' Marsh through Harper Collins.

The Sentence
Gregory Lynn has been sentenced, and in this episode Penny and Erin analyse the day in the Victorian Supreme Court, from the reaction of Carol Clay and Russell Hill's loved ones, the very strange comment from the guilty man after sentencing, and the emotional remarks of Justice Michael Croucher.