Chris Dawson sentencing: Family admit they will 'never know' where Lynette is trends now
40 shares
1
View
comments
Lynette Simms´ family say they have come to peace with the fact they will never find out where she is buried.
Chris Dawson was jailed for at least 18 years on Friday afternoon for murdering his wife, who vanished from their Sydney northern beaches home in January 1982.
But several questions continue to linger over the famous cold case.
During his sentencing remarks, Justice Ian Harrison said it could not be determined whether Dawson had help in murdering Lynette, the mother of two of his children, and her final resting place was still unknown.
The former teacher and rugby league player continues to maintain his innocence and has refused to reveal where Lynette is buried.
Chris Dawson was sentenced to 24 years in prison for his wife Lynette's murder on Friday, with a non-parole period of 18 years
Family members of Lynette Simms (formerly Dawson) arrive at the NSW Supreme Court on Friday
Lynette´s niece, Renee Simms, tld the Today Show the fact Dawson had not revealed where