Greg Lynn Trial: Jury Asks Question About Split Verdicts as Double Murder Deliberations Enter Second Week

The jury in the double murder trial of Greg Lynn, a former pilot, has entered its second week of deliberations in the Victorian supreme court. Lynn, 57, has pleaded not guilty to the murders of Russell Hill, 74, and Carol Clay, 73, at a remote camping site in the Wonnangatta Valley in March 2020. During deliberations, the 12-person jury raised questions about split verdicts, seeking clarification on the charges. The judge responded to the jurors' queries as they continue to deliberate on the case. The trial has garnered significant attention as the jury carefully considers the evidence presented before reaching a verdict. The families of the victims, as well as the accused, await the outcome of the trial as justice is sought for the tragic deaths of Hill and Clay.

Former Jetstar pilot Greg Lynn gives evidence in murder trial for deaths of Russell Hill and Carol Clay

Greg Lynn, a former Jetstar pilot, has started presenting his testimony in the murder trial concerning the deaths of Russell Hill and Carol Clay. Lynn, 57, has pleaded not guilty to the charges of murdering the elderly campers at a remote camping site in the Victorian high country in March 2020. The prosecution claims that Lynn killed the victims with intent, but they are unsure of the circumstances or motive behind the alleged murders. Lynn is the only defense witness in the trial, and his testimony will play a crucial role in determining the outcome of the case.