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Shock new claims emerge about Greg Lynn’s violent past with ex-wife

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By Pranav Harish and Wayne Flower For Daily Mail Australlia

14:19 30 Jun 2024, updated 15:17 01 Jul 2024

  • Greg Lynn found not guilty of murdering Russell Hill
  • Found guilty of Carol Clay’s murder
  • Bombshell revelations emerge about Lynn’s first wife 
  • Lisa Lynn died in October 1999 after bitter break-up 



Chilling new claims have emerged that Greg Lynn assaulted and terrorised his first wife, cheated on her and took belongings from their home before she was found dead. 

Lisa Lynn was found dead in October 1999 aged 34 after consuming a lethal cocktail of booze and sleeping tablets.

It was information that was not before the Supreme Court of Victoria jury that on Tuesday acquitted Lynn of the murder of Russell Hill, but found him guilty of the murder of Carol Clay

The two secret lovers pitched a tent near Lynn when they died in the Wonnangatta Valley, in Victoria’s Alpine region, on March 20, 2020. 

There is no suggestion that the explosive information about Lisa Lynn could have led to a guilty verdict in Hill’s case, if admitted before the jury, or that Lynn was responsible for the death of his ex-wife. 

Bronwyn Will was a close friend of Lisa and used to live across the road from the couple in Mount Macedon, in Victoria’s north-west. 

She claimed the mother-of-two and former flight attendant endured a tumultuous time during her marriage to Lynn.

‘She did describe a time when Greg [allegedly] slammed a door on her and it hit her in head and knocked her unconscious,’ Ms Will told 60 Minutes on Sunday night. 

Bronwyn Will (pictured) claimed that Greg Lynn’s former wife endured a tumultuous time during her marriage to Lynn
Lisa Lynn lived in fear of her ex-husband Greg Lynn and ultimately took her own life, according to court documents. The information was not before the Victoria Supreme Court jury

‘There was another time where I think Lisa had too much to drink or something and Greg [allegedly] pushed her outside and hosed her down and locked her outside overnight’. 

Lynn also allegedly bound the hands and feet of Ms Lynn and carried her into the backyard, according to the neighbour. 

He claimed the alleged behaviour was unusual but was necessary to teach Ms Lynn not to allegedly ‘drink to excess like that again’.

A former lawyer, Ms Will described the alleged behaviour as a ‘dog of a thing to do’ and described the alleged act as ‘abusive’.

‘It’s a measure of violence and immaturity…my understanding is he [allegedly] laughed about it with other people around that time,’ she said. 

Ms Will also claimed that Lynn was seeing other women, which ultimately led to the breakdown in his marriage with Lisa. 

‘He was seeing another flight attendant,’ she recalled. 

‘My understanding [is that] he’d been unfaithful to her on more than one occasion previously.’

Lynn allegedly continued to harass his ex-wife even after he moved on with another partner. 

He allegedly threatened Ms Lynn several times and broke into their family home to take several belongings, including the car. 

‘Who [allegedly] does that to their wife?’ Ms Will said. 

‘Who has multiple affairs unless they consider their wife to be unimportant. Who makes their wife feel unsafe?’ 

Lisa Lynn (pictured) was found dead in October 1999 aged 34 after consuming a lethal cocktail of booze and sleeping tablets

Ms Will said Ms Lynn ‘deserved to be happy’ and ‘deserved a better life’. 

‘She was a good neighbour and a friend and she was someone I liked very much,’ she said.

Detectives are now looking to have the Victorian coroner conduct a second inquest into Lisa’s death.

Meanwhile, Debbie Hill, the daughter of Russell Hill revealed that she’s still coming to terms with the verdict of Lynn being found not guilty of her father’s murder.

‘I’m angry with the result. The more I think about it, the more angry I get – to the fact that it didn’t have to be this way,’ she said.  

‘My dad was not a violent person in any way. He wouldn’t have provoked anything.’

‘I’m just really angry that he went camping that day, that time – that he is the person he is and he happened to be right there with my dad and Carol.

‘I think it was just really bad luck for Dad and Carol that they were there at the time, but it wouldn’t have happened if he wasn’t such an awful person.

Ms Hill also revealed that she has lost faith in the justice system and acknowledged more heartache could be inflict if Lynn decides to appeal his sentence. 

”I hope he doesn’t get away with this

I’m not trusting of it now. We’ll have to wait and see,’ she said. 

Debbie Hill (pictured) was devastated to learn that Greg Lynn was found not guilty over her father’s death
Greg Lynn used his Jetstar gloves to dispose of the bodies

Daily Mail Australia revealed shocking allegations made against Lynn by the parents of his first wife and mother of his two children while living in Mount Macedon, north-west of Melbourne

When the parents of Greg Lynn’s estranged ex-wife heard she was dead, her mother immediately suspected it was his fault, court documents have revealed. 

It was information provided by the prosecution to Justice Michael Croucher after Lynn’s barrister suggested he was going to call witnesses that would give evidence backing his client’s ‘good character’. 

‘Before their separation, Lisa had told me that Greg had been making very serious death threats against her and that these continued through to her death,’ Lisa’s father told the coroner in a statement withheld from the trial.

‘Greg had been verbally abusing Lisa since their marriage began. Lisa kept a diary from the day Greg left their marriage. The diary details the abusive phone calls and death threats and verbal abuse to their children made by Greg.’

In a series of statements provided to Coroner Graeme Johnstone at the time, Lynn’s alleged torment of his ex-wife was revealed

Lisa had left no suicide note and had not indicated to anyone that she might have been suicidal.

During pre-trial argument in the Supreme Court, it was revealed Lynn was found not responsible for his ex-wife’s death, with the coroner ruling it a suicide.

Coroner heard Greg Lynn admitted to being violent toward his ex-wife Lisa Lynn
WHAT THE CORONER FOUND 

Coroner Graeme Johnstone said Lisa Lynn was believed to have been deeply depressed at the time of her death.

However, the Coroner was left with outstanding questions over whether she had intended to take her own life or not. 

Forensic doctors later revealed her blood alcohol content was a whopping 0.2 – more than three times the legal limit to drive a car.

They also found traces of antidepressants in her system.

Lisa was found in the foetal position out the front of the family’s home in Macedon, north-west of Melbourne, while the couple’s two children, aged one and three, were asleep inside.   

The Coroners Court heard Lynn accepted via unsigned statements he had been violent toward his ex-wife including breaking into the family home, stealing keys and taking the car. 

In court documents provided to the Coroner’s Court, Lisa’s father, who was not named in court, claimed he had become aware of Lynn’s verbal abuse against his daughter since the marriage began. 

‘I’m also aware… of the abuse and the fact that Greg broke into the house and took the car, leaving Lisa with two children and no form of transport,’ he told the coroner. 

‘He refused to bring the car back and he left her with no money.’ 

Lisa’s dad told the coroner Lynn had bullied and intimidated her after the breakdown of their marriage.   

‘I know from speaking to Lisa that she was not prepared to press charges against Greg for fear of repercussions.

‘She took his threats very seriously. She was absolutely petrified and lived in terror,’ he claimed.

Lisa’s mother, who would travel from Tasmania to help her struggling daughter,  painted an even more disturbing portrait of her former son-in-law while giving evidence, including accusations of animal cruelty, violence and ‘bizarre’ behaviour. 

‘In addition to not gaining any support from Greg, he would subject her to physical and mental abuse on a regular basis,’ she told the coroner.

‘These events happened too frequently to remember, specifically but things like losing his temper for no reason and blaming Lisa for anything that went wrong. 

‘He then would yell and throw things at her and push her around. I felt very uncomfortable when these events occurred because I was not inclined to interfere and Lisa would plead with me not to interfere.’

Greg Lynn was described in the Coroner’s Court as acting bizarre and allegedly killed helpless animals
Carol Clay and Russell Hill died in the remote Victorian wilderness. Lynn was found guilty of Clay’s murder, but not Hill’s
Greg Lynn remarried Melanie Lynn, who stood by him during his Supreme Court of Victoria trial

Lisa’s mum told the coroner her daughter told her any interference from her would result in further pain and misery at home. 

‘Greg’s behaviour in general would be described as bizarre. In my opinion, he has a warped mind,’ she told the coroner. 

‘He has done things in the past like killing animals and a neighbour’s pet, refusing to feed the children when he was supposed to be looking after them and on one occasion, he exploded into a fit of uncontrollable rage when we went for dinner at the Macedon Hotel.’

Lisa’s mum told the court Lynn verbally attacked a man in the bar after he made the mistake of speaking to Lisa. 

He then flew into a ‘rage’ at his then wife after leaving the hotel, she told the coroner. 

‘The only thing that I would like to add is that as far as I’m concerned, Greg is responsible for my daughter’s death by mental torture inflicted by him,’ Lisa’s mum told the court.

‘I know that she was living in absolute fear of Greg. I accept from what (I’m told) regarding the circumstances in which she died that she was alone on the night. 

‘Greg was not there however her actions were a culmination of the fear and terror that she lived under.’

The court heard Lisa had kept a detailed journal and diary of her fractured relationship with Lynn. 

Lynn’s defence chose not to present any ‘good character’ evidence to the jury. 

Lynn will face court at a future date for a pre-sentencing hearing over Clay’s murder.

 If you or someone you know needs support, call Lifeline on 13 11 14, Beyond Blue on 1300 224 636 or Suicide Call Back Service on 1300 659 467.

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