Eerie images show former Jetstar pilot driving out of the wilderness hours ... trends now

Eerie images show former Jetstar pilot driving out of the wilderness hours ... trends now
Eerie images show former Jetstar pilot driving out of the wilderness hours ... trends now

Eerie images show former Jetstar pilot driving out of the wilderness hours ... trends now

The moment former Jetstar pilot Greg Lynn left the remote wilderness where police say he murdered two elderly campers has been shown to a jury. 

Lynn, 57, has pleaded not guilty in the Supreme Court of Victoria to the murders of secret lovers Mr Hill, 74, and Carol Clay, 73, in the Wonnangatta Valley, in Victoria's Alpine region, on March 20, 2020.

Images captured from automatic number plate recognition cameras on the Great Alpine Rd captured Lynn’s vehicle passing by the morning after police allege he killed the secret lovers.

The jury has heard Lynn admitted to disposing of the couple's bodies in the bush after taking them away in his trailer, which can also be seen in the photos.   

On Thursday, photos of what was left of those remains were shown to the jury. 

Image after image showed the charred fragments of Mr Hill and Ms Clay's bones in a remote part of bush where Lynn had attempted to destroy what was left of their bodies with fire. 

Victoria Police Forensics Services Centre expert George Xydias told the jury he believed Lynn had burnt the bodies at another location before attempting to dispose of them at a second site. 

A car police say was being driven by Greg Lynn makes its way out of the wilderness the day after Russell Hill and Carol Clay were allegedly murdered

A car police say was being driven by Greg Lynn makes its way out of the wilderness the day after Russell Hill and Carol Clay were allegedly murdered 

Greg Lynn claims the campers died as a result of a 'tragic accident'

Greg Lynn claims the campers died as a result of a 'tragic accident' 

Lynn claimed the campers died after Mr Hill stole his shotgun, sparking a struggle that ended in the accidental deaths of both of them. 

Mr Xydias told the jury Lynn had also likely set fire to the couple's campsite where the deadly incident took place. 

The fire expert said he concluded there was no accidental sources of ignition, suggesting the fire began with a portable gas stovetop or direct ignition from a lighter, match or cigarette. 

In opening the trial, Lynn's barrister Dermot Dann, KC told the court Lynn's burning of Mr Hill and Ms Clay's bodies had 'made him physically sick'.

Upon his arrest, Mr Dann claimed Lynn co-operated with detectives, telling them where to find the bodies of the campers.

'On the defence case, when he does all that, he's being completely truthful,' Mr Dann said.

'He's being completely accurate just as the same way on the defence case he's been completely truthful and completely

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