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Could A ‘No Body, No Parole’ Law Help Find Lynette Dawson?

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When Chris Dawson was finally found guilty of the murder of his former wife Lynette after 40 years, the next question asked was, where is she?

Since she went missing in 1982, that's something her family have been desperately wanting the answer to but so far, they still wait for news as to where their mother, sister and aunty's remains lay. But could that change?

In today's episode, The Quicky team looks at whether the much publicised 'No Body, No Parole' law could motivate someone like Chris Dawson to give up their victim's final resting place. 

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CREDITS 

Host: Claire Murphy

With thanks to: 

Renee Simms - Lynette Dawson's niece 

Dr Arlie Loughnan - Professor of Criminal Law and Criminal Law Theory, School of Law, University of Sydney

      Producer: Claire Murphy

      Executive Producer: Liv Proud

      Audio Producer: Thom Lion

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