Lynette Dawson case
Dawson ‘not wise’ to move babysitter into marital bed, court told
The convicted killer claimed his wife called him at Northbridge Baths and told him that she needed “time away”. Within days, his daughters’ babysitter moved in.
- by Michaela Whitbourn
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Inside Chris Dawson’s murder appeal
The convicted killer has asked the state’s top criminal appeal court to overturn his conviction for the murder of his wife Lynette Simms, who vanished in 1982.
- by Michaela Whitbourn
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What Chris Dawson’s teenage bride confessed over coffee
The Teacher’s Pet gripped the nation and now the only first-hand account of the story, told through the eyes of the schoolgirl Dawson pursued, is being published.
- by Helen Pitt
Lynette Joy Simms case ‘kept open’ as Chris Dawson jailed for murder
The family of the 33-year-old, who was killed in Sydney in January 1982, want to do away with references to her marital name linking her to a man who “discarded her”.
- by Sarah McPhee
Chris Dawson sentencing LIVE updates: Lynette Dawson’s ex-husband jailed for minimum 18 years over murder
The 74-year-old has been sentenced in the NSW Supreme Court today for the murder of his wife Lynette in 1982. Her body has never been found.
- by Michaela Whitbourn and Sarah McPhee
‘Self-indulgent brutality’: Chris Dawson jailed for 24 years for Lynette’s murder
The 74-year-old was sentenced in the NSW Supreme Court on Friday more than 40 years after his first wife vanished from Sydney’s northern beaches.
- by Sarah McPhee
Judgment day: Three key factors in the sentencing of Chris Dawson
Justice Ian Harrison will on Friday sentence the 74-year-old for the murder of his first wife Lynette Dawson, who vanished from Sydney’s northern beaches in 1982.
- by Sarah McPhee
‘Please tell us where she is’: Daughter’s plea to Dawson in court
Lynette Dawson’s elder daughter, sister and brother have delivered victim impact statements at Chris Dawson’s sentence hearing for her murder in January 1982.
- by Sarah McPhee
Chris Dawson’s daughter opens up about her memories of Lynette’s disappearance
Shanelle Dawson, the daughter of convicted murderer Chris Dawson, has spoken about what she saw on the night of Lynette Dawson’s disappearance.
- by Abby Seaman
‘No remains detected to date’: Experts question utility of proposed parole law
Experts warn the “no body, no parole” law may result in little more than false hope for families.
- by Jenny Noyes
Lyn’s law: NSW to follow other states with ‘no body, no parole’ laws
The NSW government will move to strengthen laws around parole for convicted murders who do not reveal the location of the remains their victim.
- by Alexandra Smith and Lucy Cormack