Investigation for 'secret lovers' far from over as police ramp up search for ...

Investigation for 'secret lovers' far from over as police ramp up search for ...
Investigation for 'secret lovers' far from over as police ramp up search for ...
More police units join intense search for bodies of 'secret lovers' after murder charges are laid - with discovery to bring 'closure' to their families Police have announced more resources added to the search for missing campers Russell Hill and Carol Clay went missing in March of 2020  Their bodies have never been found but search renewing hope  Pilot Greg Lynn has been charged with the murders and will remain in custody

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Police are scaling up their search through rugged bushland in Victoria's high country for the remains of missing campers Russell Hill and Carol Clay after having charged a suspect with their murders.

A large search effort continued over the weekend after police set up a crime scene in an undisclosed area in the state's Great Alpine region on Thursday.

Victoria Police said 'more resources from different units' have joined the search, as detectives and forensic specialists try to locate the remains of the campers.

Police are known to have borrowed earth moving equipment from locals from the town of Dargo 15 kilometres away, the Herald Sun reported.      

A search for the bodies 'secret lovers' Carol Clay (left), 73, and Russell Hill (right), 74, is underway after police reveal they were pointed to a specific location following the couples' disappearance in March of 2020

A search for the bodies 'secret lovers' Carol Clay (left), 73, and Russell Hill (right), 74, is underway after police reveal they were pointed to a specific location following the couples' disappearance in March of 2020 

Mr Hill and Ms Clay - who had long been in an extra-marital relationship - were last heard from in March 2020 when Mr Hill, an experienced outdoorsman, made a call via high-frequency radio saying he was at Wonnangatta Valley.

Campers found Mr Hill's car destroyed by fire at their campsite near Dry River Creek Track on March 21.

Their bodies have never been found but police believe they were killed that same night after an altercation at the now-destroyed campsite.

Jetstar pilot Greg Lynn, 55, appeared in court last Friday after being charged with the alleged murder of lovers Mr Hill, 74, and Ms Clay, 73, 20 months after they vanished while camping in the Wonnangatta Valley. 

Jetstar pilot Greg Lynn (pictured), 55, appeared in court last Friday following his charge for the murder of the two missing campers after being held under investigation for more than three days

Jetstar pilot Greg Lynn (pictured), 55, appeared in court last Friday following his charge for the murder of the two missing campers after being held under investigation for more than three days

Mr Lynn was held in custody for more than three days before being charged after his arrest was brought forward due to police concerns over his mental state.     

Assistant Commissioner Bob Hill warned the police investigation 'is far from over' while announcing Lynn's charges last Friday.

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