CCTV footage and police surveillance devices played a key role in the arrest of the former pilot after the March 2020 disappearance of Russell Hill and Carol Clay
The remains of Russell Hill and Carol Clay were uncovered in bushland in Victoria’s remote Wonnangatta Valley not far from their campsite just days after Greg Lynn was arrested in November 2021.The remains of Russell Hill and Carol Clay were uncovered in bushland in Victoria’s remote Wonnangatta Valley not far from their campsite just days after Greg Lynn was arrested in November 2021.
In May 2020, an analysis of Hill’s phone data found that between 9.26am and 9.50am on 21 March 2020 the device appeared to be travelling between Dargo and Mount Hotham, according to a statement tendered to the court. On 14 July 2020, Florence and another detective from the missing persons squad, Detective Senior Constable Abbey Justin, arrived at Lynn’s Caroline Springs home.
What Lynn said during this conversation, and the contents of his statement, are the subject of a suppression order. All the while, police listened to Lynn’s conversations, including with himself. Eventually, there would be more than 5,000 recordings made from the surveillance devices. At no point in the 16-page statement of Florence that was released to the media is there any mention of how or why Lynn is alleged to have killed Hill and Clay.But a picture emerged from other evidence provided to the Melbourne magistrates court during Lynn’s committal hearing about scenarios considered by police.
A sketch of Greg Lynn at the Melbourne magistrates court on 16 January. Lynn is charged with the murder of Russell Hill and Carol Clay.A redacted police summary of evidence released to the media provided more detail about how Lynn is alleged to have carried out the crime.
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