Voice of a Killer (Part 2)
In this episode convicted killer Gregory Lynn is heard describing his version of events at the Wonnangatta Valley campsite to police, a version we now know the jury did not accept.
Voice of a Killer (Part 1)
In this episode you’ll hear Gregory Lynn calmly peddling his story to detectives in the hours of police interview that were played to the jury. Ultimately they rejected the extraordinary series of unfortunate events, described by the prosecution as ‘complete fiction’.
Secrets of a Killer
Famed crime journalist and host of the Naked City podcast John Sylvester joins Penny and Erin to analyse the verdicts, and discuss items of evidence that didn’t make it to the jury, and why.
Where to Now?
Gregory Lynn is now a convicted murderer. In this episode Erin and media lawyer Justin Quill catch up just after the verdict on what the conviction means, the steps the jury took to get here, and where to now for Gregory Lynn.
The Verdicts
Airline pilot Greg Lynn has been convicted of the murder of Carol Clay but found not guilty of killing Russell Hill, after 12 jurors returned to court with a split verdict. He pleaded not guilty to both counts of murder.
The Jury Deliberates
After 49 witnesses, and closing arguments, the jury has now gone out to deliberate, to decide if Gregory Lynn is guilty or not guilty of the two charges of murder, and only those two charges.
A Case in “Shambles”
In this episode the jury hears defence barrister Dermot Dann, KC, as he calls the prosecution case a "shambles", and dissects the case against his client. We then look ahead at what next in the trial.
A Series of Unfortunate Events
The jury has begun hearing closing addresses. In this episode we bring you elements of the prosecution’s final statements to the jury. In it, the Crown likens Gregory Lynn’s version of events to a popular children's book series, and label's the account an "an elaborate fiction".
Defendant Takes the Stand
Gregory Lynn is called to give evidence in his murder trial, taking the stand in a packed courtroom as the only defence witness. Over more than three and half hours he is questioned about his version of events, admitting his conduct was "despicable" but telling the jury: "I haven't killed anyone".
Man Accused of Murder Speaks
As week four of the trial commences, we hear from the man accused of murder, Gregory Lynn, as he recounts the events which he says led to the death of both Russell Hill and Carol Clay.