Summary
- Former Jetstar pilot Greg Lynn is set to learn his fate for the murder of an elderly camper, Carol Clay, more than four years ago
- Lynn was acquitted of the murder of Russell Hill, Clay’s childhood sweetheart
- After a five-week trial earlier this year, Lynn was found guilty of the murder of Carol Clay
- Victoria’s emergency services launched a massive search and rescue operation after the discovery of Hill and Clay’s torched campsite
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- Lynn was under police surveillance for over a year after being photographed leaving the valley
- Lynn’s actions after the couple’s disappearance led prosecutors to argue he was involved in their murder
- Lynn claimed self-defense, alleging that Ms Clay was shot in the head, Mr Hill fell on his own knife
- Prosecutors argued that Lynn’s version of events was a carefully constructed fiction
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- Ex-pilot Greg Lynn is set to be sentenced for the murder of missing camper Carol Clay in Wonnangatta Valley
- Lynn had drawn a map of the site where he dumped and burned the bodies of Carol Clay and Russell Hill
- His barrister argued that there was no established motive for the murder of Carol Clay
- Plans to appeal have been flagged due to concerns with the jury verdict