Lawyers for the former pilot have formally applied to the Court of Appeal to clear his name over the murder of camper Carol Clay.
Lynn muttered only two words following his sentencing for the brutal and violent murder of grandmother Carol Clay. Her family’s pain was summed up in one small courtroom interaction.
Former airline pilot Gregory Lynn is set to be sentenced in the Supreme Court later this morning for murdering camper Carol Clay,73.
Not one character witness took the stand for the High Country killer,who will be sentenced on Friday.
Clay’s daughter,sister and lifelong friend remembered her as clever,vibrant and funny while giving a stoic but pointed message to her killer Greg Lynn.
Greg Lynn’s defence team will no longer pursue a stay on the case but noted that the guilty verdict’s long-term future was “precarious.”
To clear their client of Carol Clay’s murder the former pilot’s lawyers are considering using a law successfully applied in the state only once before.
Debbie Hill witnessed the trial of Gregory Lynn,charged with murdering her father,Russell – and was shocked by what the jury did not get to hear.
A coroner found it was a murder-suicide,but those who knew the dead couple – who were neighbours of convicted murderer Greg Lynn – aren’t so certain.
Gregory Lynn sits wrapped in a blanket,his glasses perched on the end of his nose and a mask covering his chin. He’s leading police through how he says campers Russell Hill and Carol Clay died.
Amid all the sensational details of a case that gripped many of us for four years,I can’t stop thinking about one thing:those left to pick up the pieces.