Current Trial Russell Hill & Carol Clay Pt 2 *Pilot Greg Lynn sentenced 32 yrs with a non-parole period of 24 yrs

When will the jury have delivered their decisions of guilty or not guilty on both?

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    Votes: 21 31.3%
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  • Hung on one or both timeframe unknown

    Votes: 21 31.3%

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Here is PART 1 Russell Hill & Carol Clay - Wonnangatta *Pilot Greg Lynn Pleads Not Guilty to Murder

DPP v Lynn [2024] VSCA 62 (12 April 2024) INTERLOCUTORY APPEAL

R v Lynn (Rulings 1-4) [2024] VSC 373 (28 June 2024)

R v Lynn (Rulings 5 & 6) [2024] VSC 375 (28 February 2024)

R v Lynn (Ruling 7) [2024] VSC 376 (8 May 2024)

The Greg Lynn Police Interview Tapes (Shortened Version)

The 3.5 HR Police Interview

R v Lynn [2024] VSC 635 (18 October 2024)


THREADS FOR THE HIGH COUNTRY DISAPPEARED
High Country Disappearance of Prison Boss David Prideaux
The Disappearance of Warren Meyer


2008 - Warren Meyer (23 March 2008) not found
2010 - Japp and Annie Viergever (29 March 2010) both shot & 3 dogs, house burnt.
2011 - David Prideaux (5 June 2011) not found
2017 - Kevin Tenant (17 February 2018) shot 3 times, played dead.
2019 - Conrad Whitlock (29 July 2019) not found
2019 - Niels Becker (24 October 2019) not found
2020 - Russell Hill and Carol Clay (20 March 2020) murdered

Lynn's first wife Lisa, was found dead on 26 October 1999.
 
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In the Weekend Oz online yesterday, a detailed description of how Police did a successful after midnight, 3 hours long "hot install" of tiny surveillance equipment into ceiling and wall cavities all over the Lynns house whilst the family was all home, and the son was still up playing on his Playstation.

Including hardwiring it into the homes powerboard.

'Inside the high-stakes police surveillance operation that brought down Greg Lynn

'21 hours ago
...

Normally, after being granted warrants to covertly install surveillance equipment, they would spend a few days monitoring the patterns of the household and identify an hour or two when they could be reasonably certain no one was in the house.

A specialised team would quickly enter and install tiny devices through ceiling cavities and wall cavities. The tips of these devices, each no bigger than a pin, were almost invisible to the naked eye and would sit flush with the wall or the ceiling, having just penetrated the surface.

The devices were connected to a scan detector. Finally, everything had to be hardwired into the powerboard of the house. It was delicate, highly technical work that required time to execute properly. Time alone in the house. But how could they install all this equipment at Lynn’s place when no one was leaving the house, and his son was staying up all night playing video games?
...
The only option, the last resort, was a “hot install” – covertly installing the surveillance equipment in the house in the dead of night while people were in it
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At around 1am a dark HiAce glided into Caroline Springs and pulled up opposite the target house. Three fit men slipped out the rear door and walked quietly across the road. Two held small carry-bags, while the third gripped a Bogota rake (a type of lock pick) and a tension wrench, instruments that the team used to neutralise the deadlock on the front door swiftly and silently.

Once inside they worked quickly, precisely and in complete silence in the rooms and the roof cavity while the house’s occupants slept. All except Lynn’s son, who was still on his PlayStation. The real danger was disturbing the boy.

At 3.37am a signal from the living room appeared on the screens of the Comms monitoring room at Missing Persons HQ. Then another from the dining room. Then one from the kitchen … and finally, an excruciating seven-and-a-half minutes later, from the main bedroom. It was all done and the team was out before 4am.
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Edit: This is an edited extract from In the Dead of Night: A Mysterious Disappearance, a Brazen Murderer and the Police Who Hunted Him Down by Greg Haddrick (Allen & Unwin), out on October 29.'
WOW that's a story. Nerves of steel. Pretty scary to think that 3 men can enter your house in the middle of the night undetected. I always thought this sort of stuff was done when people were out
 
I always thought this sort of stuff was done when people were out
If you read the whole article from the link I provided in a later post, you'll get more info on why they eventually decided to do it whilst they were in. Partly due to it being during COVID restrictions when there was a lot more staying in than usual.
 

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Love to know more about the technology they used

Mike about the head of a pin I can understand so that means the whole transmission unit would be no bigger than a pin's width. How long though?

So they finished it off by the main switchboard, which implies that the signal is piggy backed on the house's electrical system to a transmitter in the fuse box?

Is the mike placed in an electrical outlet or in the wall near it or can it be placed in a light fitting, tv, fridge?

Imagine the filter on it to dampen the effect of some equipment such a fluoros

How is hidden from a sparky doing normal work/repairs?

Sort of beats the tropes of bugs used in Spy Thrillers
 
Love to know more about the technology they used

Mike about the head of a pin I can understand so that means the whole transmission unit would be no bigger than a pin's width. How long though?

So they finished it off by the main switchboard, which implies that the signal is piggy backed on the house's electrical system to a transmitter in the fuse box?

Is the mike placed in an electrical outlet or in the wall near it or can it be placed in a light fitting, tv, fridge?

Imagine the filter on it to dampen the effect of some equipment such a fluoros

How is hidden from a sparky doing normal work/repairs?

Sort of beats the tropes of bugs used in Spy Thrillers
I've got very little idea about what goes on in my fuse box, so if anyone planted a transmitter for listening devices I would not have a clue what I was looking at, if I opened the fuse box at all. The only reason I opened it recently is because a courier sent me a message saying they left my package in there. But, I'm not a pilot. GL may have been able to ID anything foreign in the fuse box. In any case, all of this is fascinating. I had no idea the cops went to these lengths!
 

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