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Accused Pilot’s Bail Bid Before New Trial in Wonnangatta Murder Case

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Published: 26 February 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

Former airline pilot Greg Lynn has returned to a Victorian court seeking bail as lawyers prepare a bid to permanently stay his murder case. Lynn, a 59‑year‑old former Jetstar pilot, sat in the Supreme Court of Victoria on Thursday ahead of a decision on whether he should be released from custody. His legal team argued that he should be allowed to live with his son while awaiting a retrial on the charge that he murdered 73‑year‑old camper Carol Clay during a 2020 camping trip in Victoria’s High Country. The focus of intense media coverage and legal scrutiny, the case has captivated Australian public attention and raised questions about fairness in high‑profile criminal proceedings.

The focus keyword Greg Lynn appears at the centre of one of Australia’s most scrutinised legal dramas, as his defence seeks exceptional bail before a new trial. Lynn was convicted in 2024 of murdering Clay, but that conviction was overturned by the Victorian Court of Appeal in December after judges concluded that serious irregularities during his original trial led to a miscarriage of justice and required a new hearing. The court’s decision meant that the 32‑year sentence he was serving was set aside and a fresh legal battle will unfold.

On Thursday morning, the Supreme Court heard submissions from Lynn’s barrister, Dermot Dann KC, who argued that his client should not be expected to remain in custody while the new trial date drifts further into the future. Dann told Justice David Beach that it would be unfair to expect Lynn to languish in jail for years before facing the retrial he has long awaited. The defence claimed the earliest realistic trial date was not until 2028, given the complexity of the legal processes and the challenges in ensuring a fair hearing after intense media scrutiny.

Dann emphasised that his client’s son, Geordie, was prepared to provide accommodation and financial surety as part of strict bail conditions. He also pointed to Lynn’s vulnerability, including health concerns and the psychological strain of imprisonment, as further reasons the court should grant bail. The defence suggested that allowing Lynn to live with his family while awaiting trial would create stability and reduce the potential harm caused by continued incarceration.

The prosecution disputed the defence’s characterisation of the case and vigorously opposed bail. Crown prosecutor Mark Gibson KC told the court that the “bare bones” facts of the case pointed to a serious and well‑supported prosecution, including that Lynn was present when Clay was fatally shot with his own shotgun and that his conduct after the incident was highly troubling. Prosecutors maintained that the case’s gravity and the evidence still warranted detention pending trial and argued that the defence had not demonstrated the “exceptional circumstances” necessary under Victorian law to justify bail for a murder suspect.

Gibson also acknowledged that extensive media coverage had surrounded the case, but he argued that safeguards existed within the legal system to manage any potential prejudice during a retrial. He told the judge that with careful jury directions and possible pre‑trial reporting restrictions, a fair hearing could still be conducted without releasing Lynn. The prosecutor’s stance underscores the court’s difficult balancing act between upholding public safety and ensuring individual rights.

Lynn has consistently maintained his innocence, asserting that the tragic deaths of Carol Clay and her companion, 74‑year‑old Russell Hill, were accidents rather than deliberate acts. During his original trial, he told police and jurors that a struggle over a firearm and a knife led to chaos at the campsite, and that he did not intentionally kill either camper. Although acquitted by the jury of Hill’s murder, his conviction for killing Clay was upheld until the appeal judges intervened.

The new hearing ordered by the Court of Appeal will focus solely on the death of Carol Clay, narrowing the legal battleground and opening space for both sides to revisit the contentious evidence and trial procedures. The appeal judges found that prosecutorial missteps undermined the fairness of the first conviction, a ruling that resets the legal landscape and leaves the retrial process hanging in judicial limbo.

Justice Beach, presiding over the bail application, acknowledged the complexity of the situation and emphasised that the upcoming decision would need to weigh both the rights of the accused and the integrity of the justice system. The judge noted that a decision on bail would be delivered on March 5, allowing time for careful consideration of both defence and prosecution arguments. He also hinted that if the case proceeds without frequent delays, a trial could be scheduled by mid‑2026, although this remains contingent on multiple legal factors.

For many observers, the proceedings against Greg Lynn have become emblematic of the tensions between the presumption of innocence and the public’s right to see justice served. The media attention surrounding the case has been intense, with news coverage, podcasts, books and documentaries feeding public interest and, according to the defence, complicating prospects for a fair retrial. These controversies have played into arguments over whether bail should be granted, with the defence asserting that prejudicial reporting has eroded Lynn’s ability to secure an impartial jury.

Critics of the bail application argue that public safety and the seriousness of the alleged crime outweigh concerns about media influence, while supporters of Lynn’s bid maintain that prolonged detention without timely retrial undermines fundamental legal principles. The legal threshold for granting bail to someone accused of murder in Victoria is high, and requires a demonstration of exceptional circumstances, particularly when retrial delays are considerable.

As the March 5 hearing date approaches, both sides will prepare further submissions, mindful that the outcome could influence the course of the retrial itself. For Lynn and his family, freedom pending trial represents both emotional relief and a strategic legal advantage, but for prosecutors and many observers, the interests of justice demand caution and due process above all.

The decision the court makes in the coming days may set a precedent for how similar high‑profile cases are managed in the future, particularly where media coverage and delays intersect with questions about fairness and bail rights. As Victoria’s legal community and the wider public watch closely, the fate of one man’s bid for freedom will be decided in a courtroom where law, family and fiercely contested narratives collide.

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