"Most of the pilots just take off and leave the cabin crew to do that, but I always grab some gloves, go through and help them clean up," Lynn said during his murder trial.Greg Lynn arrives at the Melbourne Supreme Court before the jury's verdict for the murder of campers Russell Hill and Carol Clay.
Lynn feared he would lose his licence to fly planes if found to have been involved in what he claimed were two accidental deaths.While the prosecution and defence agreed on this part of his story, what happened to cause Hill and Clay's violent deaths is where the two sides differ. Evidence was found among the remains that proved Clay died from a shot in the head, however there was no evidence about how Hill died.They found him guilty of murdering Clay and not guilty of Hill's killing.
Lynn's wife Melanie, who attended every day of the weeks-long trial, blew kisses and made heart shapes towards her husband from the upstairs public gallery. Officers tried to convince Lynn that confessing would be good for his mental health, even offering to go camping with him as if to suggest he'd be free once he told his story, pre-trial hearings were told.
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