The jury within the trial of accused double-murderer Greg Lynn has been advised two aged campers’ reason for demise couldn’t be decided.
The 57-year-old former Jetstar pilot is going through trial after pleading not responsible to the murders of Russell Hill, 74, and Carol Clay, 73, in Victoria’s Excessive Nation greater than 4 years in the past.
He returned earlier than the Victorian Supreme Courtroom on Monday, because the third week of his trial started.
Prosecutors argue he killed the childhood sweethearts on the distant Bucks Camp on the night of March 20, 2020, possible after a dispute with Mr Hill.
By his lawyer, Mr Lynn is arguing the deaths have been a tragic accident, set in movement after Mr Hill accused him of looking too near camp and stealing his gun.
On Monday, forensic pathologist Dr Melanie Archer advised the jury greater than 2000 bone fragments situated in December 2021 have been recognized because the lacking pair.
Questioned by prosecutor Daniel Porceddu, Dr Archer stated it wasn’t attainable to decided a reason for demise.
“So the issue for the forensic pathologist was that the fabric wanted has been obliterated by the change,” she stated.
“No matter has precipitated these deaths has been masked by this burning and fragmentation.”
Initially of the trial, the jury was advised each events accepted that Mr Lynn set hearth to the pair’s campsite and dumped their our bodies in bushland off the Union Spur monitor close to Dargo.
Each events additionally accepted that Mr Lynn returned in November the identical yr, the place he set hearth to their stays.
The crown has argued his actions ought to be seen as an “implied admission” of guilt, whereas his barrister, Dermot Dann KC, stated Mr Lynn made “horrible selections” fearing he could be wrongly blamed.
Dr Archer was questioned about Mr Lynn’s account by Mr Dann, saying it was “constant” with the accessible proof.
The trial, earlier than Justice Michael Croucher, continues.