The Missing Campers Trial 9Podcasts
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The Missing Campers Trial follows the case of Russell Hill and Carol Clay, and the man accused of murdering them, Gregory Lynn, an accusation he denies.
Bringing you up to date with an investigation that began in March 2020, through to Gregory Lynn's arrest in November 2021, to now.....The Age Crime & Justice Reporter Erin Pearson will be in court each day as he stands trial. With Nine News Reporter Penelope Liersch this podcast will bring to life the testimony and the evidence, giving you an insight into the dynamics of the courtroom - as the prosecution and defence present their arguments to the jury.
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The 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'.
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The 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.
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Bone and Blood
As week three of the trial comes to a close, the jury heard from forensic anthropologist, Dr Soren Blau, who spoke about the 2100 bone fragments found in the Victorian high country search. Forensic officer Mark Gellatly also took the stand to discuss DNA and blood spatter testing.
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A Gun In The Court Room
In the third week of the trial, a ballistics expert took the stand to show the jury the black Barathrum Arms shotgun which struck Carol Clay. The jury also heard from a pathologist and insect expert who revealed no cause of death had been established because evidence had been “obliterated”.
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The Remains
As week two of the trial comes to a close, we hear from a close friend of Carol Clay, as well as missing person's squad Detective Abbey Justin. Forensic scientist George Xydias, and DNA specialist Dadna Hartman, also take the stand to discuss remains found at the both sites.
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A burnt campsite, Russell's family and a juror is discharged
Week two of the trial is underway as we hear from Russell's wife Robyn Hill and daughter Debra Hill, we also hear from more campers who were in the vicinity of Bucks Camp during the alleged murders and a juror is excused due to illness.
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Customer Reviews
Please slow down
Interesting case but I find the presenters talk way too fast and it is hard to keep up. Also get sick of hearing ‘it is not their real voice’. Perhaps just say it once at the start as it becomes very repetitive and annoying
This is not their real voice..
I’m curious about this case. The story coupled with the presenters being journalists from the court room can often make for compelling updates. Such was the case with Claremont: The Trial. Whilst some updates from Court have been very interesting to hear, I do find it rather annoying that ahead of each individual read of a transcript we are reminded that “this is not their voice”. I understand the need for the statement, but I think it would be fair to make that point during the initial introduction and leave it at that. No need to remind us, especially when it can be within minutes of just each different reading.
Fantastic pod
This is a great, informative podcast on a fascinating murder trial. I’m loving every minute now that it’s in full swing!