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By the sounds of it no airline is agreeing to extradite him.
Oh ... why? Stress and his age?
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By the sounds of it no airline is agreeing to extradite him.
Oh ... why? Stress and his age?
Apparently he is too well known.Oh ... why? Stress and his age?
"Mr Dawson will not be extradited until tomorrow and instead spend the night at Southport Watchhouse on the Gold Coast after a number of airlines admitted they were reluctant to carry the 70-year-old due to his high profile and the potential of it becoming a security risk."Oh ... why? Stress and his age?
"Mr Dawson will not be extradited until tomorrow and instead spend the night at Southport Watchhouse on the Gold Coast after a number of airlines admitted they were reluctant to carry the 70-year-old due to his high profile and the potential of it becoming a security risk."
Well just leave him in a cell and throw away the key.By the sounds of it no airline is agreeing to extradite him.
He had 40 years freedom. Rot old man.https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw...ife-s-1982-disappearance-20181205-p50kek.html
"Calm on the surface when he was arrested at a family member's Biggera Waters home, a police source said the anguish he felt was clear."
Peter is as delusional as Chris.https://www.triplem.com.au/news/syd...-released-a-statement-regarding-todays-arrest
Chris Dawson's family has released a statement following his arrest this morning in relation to the disappearance of his ex-wife Lyn in 1982.
We are disappointed at the decision of the DPP as there is clear and uncontested evidence that Lyn Dawson was alive long after she left Chris and their daughters. We have no doubt whatsoever that Chris will be found not guilty as he is innocent. There will be no further comment. Please respect the privacy of Chris and his family.
- Peter Dawson
To be expected I guess, but incredible nonetheless.
I don't know much about the legal system, but unless he pleads guilty it will go to a trial by jury? That will be tough to fill a jury with impartial persons?
Cost even less to put a bullet in his brain.I hope nobody tells Chris Dawson that, he's likely to read it as being mobbed by fans.
Probably cost less to put him and his minders in a limousine or a mobile home so they can do a shift sleeping and drive down.
There was a cardigan found in a dig of the property in about 2000. A pink cardigan dating around the time of Lyn's disappearance, had multiple holes in it that could have been stab marks. The dig at the time was limited. If there was a full dig done at the time, the questions wouldn't be raised.Up to episode 10
My thoughts so far:
- If you had to put a % on it, yes, there’s a 75% probability he killed her. It’s not 100% and so I worry about a prosecution.
- motive: the only thing that this podcast uncovers. But motive cuts both ways. The marriage troubles is equally a hypothetical motive for a wife to run away from the family home.
- what else does this podcast really uncover about Chris Dawson? That he is of bad character? Yes. But that’s not evidence of murder.
- there’s the inconsistent statements made along the way. Again, that cuts both ways. Dawson’s barrister will say that the omissions/inconsistent statements were part of a desire to keep marriage troubles private.
- why is Hedley Thomas convinced that she’s in the back buried? She could have been dumped in the ocean just as easily
There was a cardigan found in a dig of the property in about 2000. A pink cardigan dating around the time of Lyn's disappearance, had multiple holes in it that could have been stab marks. The dig at the time was limited. If there was a full dig done at the time, the questions wouldn't be raised.