My 2 cents? I bet that Russell flew his drone over the campsite that he wanted. Gregory had a shotgun. He shot down the drone. Russell flew into a rage and Gregory shot him. Then he had to silence the woman. My reasoning is that I know of at least two cases where property owners have shot down drones flying over their property.
Hopefully, he had a great life insurance policy for his traumatized widow. She may have known of the affair, but the murder had to upset her even if she was hurt over the affair. It’s a double trauma for her. I just hope he left her some money.
Todays news that’s come to light in the courtroom. They were child hood sweethearts and it went on for 50 years! The creep palmed off the relationship to his unsuspecting wife that they were “first cousins” till it came to light and he swore he’d put an end to it. Well he never did, right up until their deaths
I live in Victoria and have camped in that area. I was really surprised they found the bloke to be honest. There is nothing out there and people go missing all the time. Kudos to the cops for their hard work.
If Russell's wife didn't know of his longstanding affair, her finding out upon his murder is probably the worst possible way of finding out. I do feel that after 50 years of marriage, Russell's wife knew he was angry and arrogant.
She received the first traumatic news…his death, then, she receives a second round of traumatic news….his 15 year affair. The woman was traumatized twice in one day. That’s a lot to deal with. Hopefully, he had great life insurance, money in the bank, assets, etc…..so his traumatized widow can rebuild her life and move on. What a nightmare to endure after 50 years of marriage.
They were missing, and thats how she was told that he was camping with that woman, she thought he was camping alone. and we, as Aussies, sort of thought maybe they ran away together.
both families had no idea about the affair and when the cops suggested they were both having an affair, rather than being friends as first reported, both families said no way in hell, and then when the families met up, they figured it out by comparing stories and began to process the lies together. His grown children have made statements in the press about how it all unfolded. they were totally blindsided as carol and russell both lied about their activities and/or the locations that weekend to their families. russell's family expected him to be at that location, but alone. carol's family said she would never go camping, and it didn't make sense why she was with an outdoorsy guy they never heard of, and that she had said she was going to another location.
It is hard for me to imagine that the wife did not know about Russell’s affair after being married to him for about 35 years into their marriage. He seems like a bad tempered guy and maybe his wife chose to ignore it rather than confront him about it.
@@shameronstar7220 "Truly shows" is an absolute, however, I am glad if you are not discounting seniors. Though I then wonder what your original point was, that there are some old people who are not wise?
When I was about 20 yrs old (70 now) I knew a woman in her late 50's. She absolutely loved camping in camp grounds. I asked her if she was ever worried about people stealing things. She said, "Oh no! If that started it would ruin it for every body!" Fifty years later...how very much everything has changed.😮
Things fifty years ago were in the 1970s. I am not sure where you are from but here in the states the 1970s were far more violent. Today is a paradise compared to then.
As an Australian, this is the second analysis from you that has provided more information on the case than what I could find out through our media. Thanks again Dr Grande.
I’ve heard of some horror stories, but I used to camp about 6 times a year. I can’t say I ever had any real issues. Me and my friends were always armed. We each had a handgun, a small plinking rifle (.22 LR) and either a shotgun or AR-15. We’d stay up pretty late and were very aware of our surroundings. I’d never go camping unarmed or alone. But I did have a friend who would go alone. Armed or not, I thought that was crazy.
While I was married to my ex-husband for 23 years, he had an affair with a woman for 8 years. He also had affairs with several others during that time. He had seduced most of these women who started out as my friend. When I finally divorced him, I can’t trust or bond with men, but I have many, many friends that I trust, because I learned to recognize the bad ones.
My dad did this to my mom… she never trusted another man again, and still doesn’t at 62. My dad went on to marry 7 more times! That doesn’t include marrying his first wife twice and my mom twice… he was quite the manipulator. Two different women contacted me suicidal looking for my dad… needless to say I have trust issues too, as does my brother. I cut “Dad” off long ago… I’ll always be there for mom tho ❤ and appreciate my papaw for stepping up… I’m so sorry you went through what you did. I wonder if I’ll ever have a relationship again myself… I feel like that part of me is ruined after dating guys just like “him”.
This murder case and the mushroom poisoning deaths all took place in a region of Victoria called Gippsland. Beautiful place but lots of interesting people living there. I've had plenty of beers by the fire in the Dargo Pub.
This story scared me. You can't even go camping in peace anymore without the fear of being attacked or killed. Having said that they were in a very remote area of bush. Thank you for your analysis Dr. Grande, there's plenty of Aussie stories out there for you to look into 🇦🇺
@@thegreatone7834 Correct! Imagine being married to someone for half a century, only to find out they had carried on an affair for almost 1/3 of that time, before they died in unfortunate circumstances.
I wonder if Russell was using the drone to annoy the interloper on "his" campsite to get him to relocate? "I'm just flying my drone. You don't own the sky (above my campsite)". That is what could have led to the confrontation.
I do like Dr. Grande’s analysis at the end. When someone you love dies, even if you have reason to hate them, it doesn’t make things easier but, rather, more complex. This overview is humane.
Hi from Australia. Excellent review. Your only error is assuming our legal system punishes killers. Often, they're out after 10-12 years ( life is apparently 20yrs). It's pathetic. But thank you for exploring this case.
@@susanmann5286 We have life without parole which is almost unheard of in Europe and Australia. The blind spot for the American justice system is when you use a car as the weapon to kill, it isn't taken that seriously. The young woman Dr. Grande covered who killed 2 people driving drunk then laughed about it got 14 years. She'll probably be out in 5. When you want to commit homicide in America, use a car.
Murderers of this type typically serve 40+ years, if not their entire lives. There's often talk in the media about releasing this or that serial killer but they all die in jail. The minimum for a life sentence might be 20 years then parole (which is similar to many American states), but very few double homicide defendants are released after 20. Some murderers might have been released after 10 years back in the 70s and 80s, which was how it was across the western world back then, but it's almost unheard of now except in cases with extenuating circumstances.
Wow, I didn't realise this case had been solved, and Russell and Carol found. That's amazing news. I remember seeing Russell's daughters interviewed and felt so bad for them. I'm glad they have answers now and that their Dad has been found, but it must still be so painful for them and their Mum.
Thanks for covering this case Dr Grande 🇦🇺. Such a bizarre situation all round. Apparently the old bloke was annoying people by zooming his drone right up to people invading their privacy. And it was illegal to use the drone in the national park. Why didn't he just shoot down the drone? Not that I advocate such actions, but it's such a leap to commit a double homicide. I do wonder if the murderer has committed other crimes. I imagine the police are looking into his history.
@@dlc5166 yep it's probably illegal here too but it was being used illegally so I reckon police would overlook it or maybe a fine. Still better than a double murder😬
I'm assuming it started with having a word with the guy, and it escalated to grabbing the shotgun. None of this would have occurred except for anger, I'm sure, so making a rational decision about using the shotgun is probably not happening.
@@dlc5166In Australia, it is illegal to look at a gun. Lest we forget Australia dragged off perfectly healthy people to concentration camps because they didn't want forced gubment medicine mandates. Not surprising tho seeing as everyone from that cursed land are descended from Britain's most heinous criminals. It's in their blood. An entire continent of criminal scxm.
I’ve been waiting for this one.!This area has always had a bit of a dark reputation. It was the site of many massacres of Aboriginals in the 1800s, and later became known for two unsolved murders on the Wonnangatta Station in 1917/1918. To put in context, this all National Park today with no residents and is only accessible to hikers or those with 4WDs. It’s not somewhere you want to find yourself in an emergency. There is no mobile reception in most places apart from the tops of the ranges.
yup, he was upset with another camper taking his spot, so it was drone harassment time. that led to the drone being blown to bits, then russell and his mistress shortly after.
I was out yesterday evening enjoying a little shopping and was followed by a guy I saw in the store and was friendly to. Finally had to drive to the police station for him to get I wasn't interested in whatever he wanted outside of the store. SMH
Seriously why do dudes think picking up people who are just trying to shop is a thing!?! Can’t count how many times I’ve been harassed in the grocery store
I used to go up this way years ago. The High Country has a haunting atmosphere. It can be utterly silent. Sometimes the dingos howl all night. As a child it was terrifying.
A story like this makes me appreciate having an introverted nature. I would have taken my 6'3" nonaggressive frame and found the quietest most distant campsite possible, set up camp and chilled to hopefully live another day 😉
LOL - I once did what you said, about finding the most distant camping spot and set up camp. Since my friend and I were far from the central campground, the bears felt less timid about coming into our camp and stealing our food. Believe me, a bear can look really huge when it is just a few feet away from you.
@@cathynewyork7918 Omg! Maybe I should have said a reasonable distance away! So many things to consider when just wanting to experience peace and quiet in nature 😄
I agree I kayaked the Wonangatta years ago the area is vast I don't believe the arguement was over one campsite especially as they both had 4 wheel drives.
Know the area well. Have been going there since the 70's. Watching this case closely. It is not the only unsolved mystery in the Victorian High Country.
@@ahill4642 Yes. He tried to sue the airline for unlawful dismissal. His legal team were clutching at straws. Last report, he's now struggling to pay his legal team.
You would be surprised. I have some experience with this field and although they are in the minority it attracts many people suffering with a narcissist personality. Don’t get me wrong, most are well balanced people. But you either get that or a person completely on the far end of the narccisim scale.
I know Greg Lynn. Whilst Russell might have been arrogant and difficult Greg Lynn is a difficult character and I would suggest Lynn may well have confronted Russell. Let's wait and see what trial finds.
Great work Dr Grande. I've lived in the Victorian high country on and off for over 30 years, and this case really shook a lot of people up. Thank you for bringing some perspective and a sense of gravitas to this tragic story. All the best.
Hello from Australia 🇦🇺 this is a very good description of the story, which for us here took a long time to understand due to how the Police released information to the media.
I am so glad you covered this Dr. Grande... I watched this from the very beginning, and there were a group of people who sat around and discussed the situation...one of them was an old friend of his who kept in touch through their ham radio, but there was nothing ever discussed other than where he was, and that was about it, so i don't think he ever mentioned who he was with, just where he was, and when he would return, and that he had a drone...these people discussed the whole thing, his friend, the news reporter, and a detective went over so much speculating what happened... they had a young man on horseback searching, also. I feel sorry for the wife learning so much all at once. She may have had a hard life.
That was a thoughtful analysis. Strange how a person can live their life mostly in peace and then one day someone full of themselves and with no boundaries can just push them over a ledge they never saw. My dad was old-school and he warned each of us of people like this grand buffoon, Hill, who made trouble: arrogant, disrespectful jerks who would start fights with strangers. He'd had a friend lost to keeping 'bad company.'
Aussie living in England here. I read about my former home State in the newspaper, and have been following the case. The story initially unfolded as two missing hikers, likely who got lost in the bush. The family of the old bloke, really pushed it, as they believed there was foul play involved. A lot of people thought they got lost in the wilderness, and police played along with this theory in the media, and it was a shock when there was an arrest and talk of a double homicide. The news was like a thunderbolt out of nowhere. Good analysis.
Good analysis. There's another part to Gregory Lynn's past, involving his first wife. It has been reported that the police were looking into her death.
Thirty years ago when I was in my 30's my dear mother told me that it was her opinion that there are many married women waiting and hoping in patience for the demise of their wicked husbands who they were unable to leave for various reasons.
Yes there was a time when women didn't have a lot of choices. So they became secretive and passive? I am sure they had women friends in similar situations, so at least their suffering wasn't in solitude. They probably had ways to cope with their feelings.
That is unsettling for two reasons. One that were seemingly trapped with a wicjed person and two that person may have been oblivious to the fact their partner was daily wishing them dead.
He was being bullied. What would you do? I would probably have shot the bastard as well. Put yourself in his shoes. This man would have beaten the shit out of him. He didn’t know what this other man would do. The girlfriend would go boohooing to the police and hung him out to dry regardless.
There's this disturbing case from Brasil, my country home. A couple of teenagers, Liana, 13 yold, Felipe, 16yold. They went to a campsite without their parents knowledge. Well, 4 men lead by a 16 YEARS OLD,(Yes, lead by a teenager), saw the couple and an opportunity . Felipe was killed at the spot, while Liana, was taken, kept hostage for a whole entire week, she was tortured, raped by all the 4 men and by the 16yold. When the couple's dissapearence became high profile, the 16yold decided to kill Liana with one of those knifes used to chop tall grasses. She was struck in the back of her neck. All the criminals were convicted, the 16yold it's currently in a mental facility. That was 20 years ago, and still send chills to my spine.
Great analysis. I live in Melb and frequently camp at the valley and the area the bodies were found. It has certainly added a bit of spookiness to the bush and been the topic of many discussions around the campfire as it was quite mysterious and everyone had their own theories
i never got any vibe of danger from those areas. in fact rural areas period seem a lot safer than the cities in australia and you will often come across guys shooting/hunting who are usually super friendly, willing to share a beer and let you shoot some cans with their rifle (but obviously not in this case). overall i would still rather camp alone in ANY rural area in australia than spend a night walking around melbourne or sydney.
Have to address the Armada comment; My parents towed a caravan (rv travel trailer) with their Nissan Patrol around Australia and it never skipped a single beat. Not one! Not even a flat tyre. They are on par with Landcruisers with reliability and even better in build quality here, so not sure why the Armadas are any different
I know of an older man - almost 80, married, who had a very long term affair with a woman in her 40's. 20 years or so, it ended only when he passed away. He lived with this woman during the week, and "went home" to be with his wife on weekends. The guise was that he was working during the week, away on some worksite. The reality was, he was simply in the next town over, at the woman's house. He even brought the wife's laundry to do, and filled water bottles for the wife - the house (wife house) had plumbing problems where in the winter, the water would freeze up so she had no water access. She couldn't drive so unless someone told her, which would be very sad indeed, she wouldn't find out. I dated the son for a while.
One thing to add, they delicately wrote the affair partner into the obituary as a "special friend" and listed her further down after a couple of remembered good friends, so the mother wouldn't realize. I hope she never knew. She was a lovely lady, and he was very nice too, other than this indiscretion, as far as I knew.
It’s sad when you are the last one to find out about the affair that everyone else is aware of. Your story reminded me of one that happened to my family. This happened to a great aunt in my family about a hundred yrs ago her husband was ‘working’ but living with multiple extra families. Returning a few days a month. It imploded when he died she found out in the worse way. And when she died anyone in her will or his was tied up in a decades long court case. It impacted the family so much that the fallout was still being felt when I was a kid 30 odd years ago. Yes the special friends were mentioned in the will. It doesn’t just effect the couple but often many others are dragged in to the lie.
A couple of points to consider, other campers in the area only heard one shot, and Russell was a Ham Radio operator. I think you're probably right about Russell's personality and attitude and the reason for the confrontation. It may not have been the drone that was the trigger for the murders, Lynn liked solo camping for the peace and quiet, he liked the tranquility of being surrounded by nature. Russell may have deliberately run his HF Ham Radio eqipment loud in an attempt to drive Lynn away. To people who aren't Ham Radio enthusiasts the sound from a HF radio is just a very annoying noise. If people go through life pissing people off, sure as eggs are eggs, one day they'll piss off the wrong person... and that will be that.
" If people go through life pissing people off,......" Ah. Is that the truth . That's the philosophy I hold. Not this karma thing but the law of averages. One day you WILL meet your match. Your personality dysphoria is not unique.
It’s always great to hear your analysis on Aussie cases Dr Grande! I agree that Russell’s arrogance may have escalated the situation, but my gut tells me Gregory wasn’t in his usual fit mental state given the timeline. Jetstar stood down two-thirds of its staff (presumably including Gregory) on March 18 and the deaths occurred on March 20. A tragic set of circumstances all round, and I deeply feel for the widow Robin.
He could have been depressed, of course, and the last thing he needed was an arrogant senior citizen casanova buzzing his drone in his face when he’s trying to enjoy peaceful camping. 🙄 Not to justify murder but dang people can be so truly annoying.
The couple had it coming. Their karma brought it on. They messed with the wrong guy at the wrong time. The world brought it all together and the outcome is as it should have been.
This one hit me sideways on a personal level. I feel I have met my ‘soulmate’who was married mere months before I met him. At 55 now (he’s 63/she’s 42) and I now see the reality of my future with this person (minus the murder of course!) Thank you Dr, for verbalising all of the emotions I have currently in a situation that makes me feel sad loss constantly. Time to balance the scales and end this situation for my own good. With 🧡 from 🇦🇺😊
Gregory’s first wife died rather mysteriously when he was working as a pilot in Dubai many years ago, our police did an incredible job finding the murderer and he needed to be found, he is a weird dude that’s for sure….
My brother in law was in the military. While he was overseas his wife got killed in a motorcycle accident riding on the back of the motorcycle of the guy she was having an affair with. Her husband was overseas defending his country and she was enjoying his paychecks and another man. He got a large life insurance settlement. That had to be weird funeral.
Good on him. This has to be a good comeback for the deception. Only a bandaid but he can have a last laugh after the hurt disappears. Still very sad for him.
Interesting comments about the possibilities Dr Grande, I remember seeing bits of this case unfold on the local news, it was intriguing. Love your comment about the number of mechanics needed for maintenance ...
I sorta figured this was what happened. Ex-Narc husband would often cause trouble when we would travel. At times he’s behavior was scary, I can easily see how this escalated but the killings were so brutal. Sounds like both men had some pretty serious pent up anger laced with some out of control entitlement.
@godisholy7067 that's an extremely wild way to phrase that. Ex-narc reads ex-nark, as in used to be cop. Could just say, ex husband who you believe is narcissistic
@@terongarbutt7743 In this context it is obvious that ex-narc mean narcissistic ex partner. Had this case been pertaining to drugs, informants and such then yes the meaning would be different. Context is key.
Russell's wife must have been aware of his personality "flaws" even if she had no idea about his infidelity. Yet she married him and remained married to him for many years. Again, another example of a woman willing to put up with a man whom I wouldn't go out with for a cup of coffee, let alone marry.
Narcs hunt on vulnerable, empathetic, and ignorant people. They makes their victims dependent on them and bread-crumb at the same time, leaving the victim a defenseless, incapable wreck. This man certainly comes across as one.
You might not marry him, but you don't know the circumstances of his wife. People marry and remain married for many reasons, their own reasons. You can't measure other people through your lens.
Not as bad as the fairly recent one where a serial rapist was found by DNA after his death, shocking his poor surviving family. They got to pay for his crimes, basically.
Oh, you’re asking how I wind down and/or chill? Well, I put Dr. Grande on and let his channel play on and on. I am usually reading on my phone (sometimes I go to the comments section to get an idea of what others think) but I usually have the true OG - Dr. Grande playing on my tv. I’ve been watching your channel since the beginning of CV-19 and I am so happy to have been able to watch your channel grow and grow. If anyone deserves it, it’s you. I also like that your videos are about 20 minutes and under. Thx Dr. Grande!! 💯🏆
The old cheating bugger got tripped up by his inflated ego. One thing you might have missed speculating about the circumstances of this case dr. Grande, is that the pilot guy might have shot down the Russell drone with the said shotgun... this might have angered Russell... and may have charged the pilot guy, but was then also shot
That theory is unlikely, if it did get blown out the sky investigators would have locatated some fragments of the drone, which they have not. It would be extremely improbable that Gregory was able to collect every fragment of a damaged drone from dense bushland
Even for two deceptive senior citizens meeting in the deep, remote highland bush of Australia…. “For there is nothing covered that will not be revealed, nor hidden that will not be known.” Absolutely horrible news for Robin but hopefully the truth lessens her grief for a cheat of the worst kind- an old fool.
This case is presently before the courts here in Melbourne. Lynn claims he played loud music to annoy the elderly couple. He claims Hill stole his shotgun (an inappropriate and illegal firearm to hunt deer with and illegal to not be securely locked away wheh not in use) and that Clay was killed during a struggle with the gun. He then claimed Hill produced a knife, they struggled with it and Hill accidentally fell onto the knife, ending his life. I guess Lynn had some time in a cell to concoct a fanciful account of the murders.
I agree with your analysis. You never know when you'll run into someone with a gun or knife w/bad intentions or lack of control. Great points again. Thanks Dr G😊🤍🤍
The police kept a lot of info from the public in the Daniel Morcombe case, but it was for a reason. Police were undercover for quite awhile to gain Brett’s trust and to not only get him to confess to the crime but also to show them where he was buried. Hopefully this cases will finally have a resolution, however we can’t forget the suffering of his wife.
Shit I remember that case, boy was the same age as me and it happened just down the road from us. Scared the piss out of my father as it was just him and myself.
I had wondered about the motive in this case. The suspect was gainfully employed, likely made a good living as a pilot, so I didn’t think robbery was likely. It makes sense that Russell was harassing the guy, probably in several different ways, and tried to drive him off of “his” camping spot with the drone. Of course, he and especially the gf didn’t deserve to die, but it’s a relief to know it wasn’t some homicidal maniac, serial killer thing.
@@LittleRedMoon16 I knew someone would choose to key in on “relief”, even though they likely knew that I meant it in terms of a serial killer being much more dangerous to the community than someone who’d gone out to get away for a relaxing, outdoor weekend, was probably drinking too much and harassed to their breaking point.
I like to watch your videos because you discuss crimes I have never heard of. Such as this one. You sure do your research Dr. G. Thanks for your insights.
It may sound backwards but listening to you working through these human-related abyss cases somehow feels healthy. Maybe giving some perspective, I don't know, but I sure do know that I appreciate your dry humor regarding puns whenever they lend themselves. ;) cheers, Dr.
The world is fully of angry, unfaithful , ego driven people who come into conflict in the park, in the home, at the bar, on the roads.. However it's the inclusion of a gun that changes everything.
So many judgemental people here. Just because they were having an affair or Russell could be grumpy at times doesn't mean they deserved to die. His wife knew about the affair and so did much of the family. The case has been terribly traumatic for the family and some of you could do with putting yourselves in their shoes. You didn't know them. RIP Russell and Carol. ❤
I have read a lot of articles and followed this story since the beginning. I'm not saying he deserved what happened but the old man was cranky and provocative, very toxic. People reported he drove his 4x4 on those roads very aggressively, and also at times deliberately slow and holding people up. He had worked in that area, logging and making / maintaining roads and trails for much of his life and acted like he was the boss of the place. He flew his drone illegally, with impunity, and other people reported feeling their privacy was invaded in their camp sites. One person said they waved at it bemusedly and it came right down even closer to their tent. There was so much space out there yet he had to pull right up next to the blue Patrol and camped in this guys pockets basically, trying to pressure him to leave and breathing down his neck. Who knows how much this old guy bullied and pressured people his whole life but it looks like it was a mindset and he finally picked on the wrong person. The man who killed him did not go out on that trip planning to murder anyone and it sounds like the guilt and trauma of the incident had him close to ending his own life. Not that what he did was rational or moral, he sounds like he had some screws loose and behaved very badly, evil even. But he didn't go out looking for this.
If he knew the roads there is a logic to him driving fast and slow. In some cases driving quicker over a graded or bumpy road will make the journey smoother in the car. If the road is in extremely bad condition then it is best to go very slow. I do not know what those roads are like but I have driven off road in various places around Australia and you adjust to the road.
I like how they say they installed listening devices in his car and home and such acting like they actually had to secretly bug everything. Like they totally didn’t just use all the numerous pre existing “smart” devices we have built into every piece of technology we own now. If they can shut your car down remotely, they can turn a microphone on.
Yes lol! However I wonder if Victoria Police have access to that tech? May have to pay some 14 year old to hack it for them because they left out the loop 😂
@@taniaearle4457 police? No. The manufacturers already have this ability built into their software though. I’m sure with a couple of friendly phone calls they’d be more than willing to help out. They’ve already got partnerships with auto makers. Then you got amazon and Apple both already taking it upon themselves to report you to the police without your knowledge if they see anything “they” find to be an “emergency” in your photos or on your camera.
Another great story. I was wondering if you could do an analysis of Dr. Grande. I think the audience would find that to be a fascinating video. Thanks.
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My 2 cents? I bet that Russell flew his drone over the campsite that he wanted. Gregory had a shotgun. He shot down the drone. Russell flew into a rage and Gregory shot him. Then he had to silence the woman. My reasoning is that I know of at least two cases where property owners have shot down drones flying over their property.
Dr Grande, I love your sense of humour, your use of puns is wonderful!
Thank you for educating us all on all these videos.
I never think his jokes are funny. Imo he's not funny. I think he wants to be. He's a good sport.
Imagine being the wife , finding out her husband was missing presumed dead...with his mistress of 15 years
You honestly think she didn't know? lol
it might help her grieve less and aid the healing process?
Hopefully, he had a great life insurance policy for his traumatized widow. She may have known of the affair, but the murder had to upset her even if she was hurt over the affair. It’s a double trauma for her. I just hope he left her some money.
What a way to get busted hey
Imagine you minding your own business with no judgements.
A 15 year affair?? Good grief, just get divorced already 🙄 The poor wife
Maybe she didn't like camping.
My wife did that. I always said the same thing. Why didn’t she just leave me? She wanted an unpaid servant.
Russell actually got off easy. He could have lived then had to face his wife.
Todays news that’s come to light in the courtroom.
They were child hood sweethearts and it went on for 50 years!
The creep palmed off the relationship to his unsuspecting wife that they were “first cousins” till it came to light and he swore he’d put an end to it.
Well he never did, right up until their deaths
@@Harmonious-jm3synot you projecting 💀
I hope Russell left Robin a big fat insurance policy. I hope she can forgive her husband and enjoy her golden years in comfort and peace.
What a shocking revelation for poor Robin 😢
Likely glad to be rid of him.
@@janicemunn
Yes most likely she knew what he was.
@@unpluggeddogdreamsagreed. There’s no way the wife did not know. She probably didn’t care anymore.
Spoken like a true woman, a big bag of money will make everything better 🤦♀️
I live in Victoria and have camped in that area. I was really surprised they found the bloke to be honest. There is nothing out there and people go missing all the time. Kudos to the cops for their hard work.
Agreed. When I first heard about this story, I didn't think it would ever be solved
If Russell's wife didn't know of his longstanding affair, her finding out upon his murder is probably the worst possible way of finding out. I do feel that after 50 years of marriage, Russell's wife knew he was angry and arrogant.
She received the first traumatic news…his death, then, she receives a second round of traumatic news….his 15 year affair. The woman was traumatized twice in one day. That’s a lot to deal with. Hopefully, he had great life insurance, money in the bank, assets, etc…..so his traumatized widow can rebuild her life and move on. What a nightmare to endure after 50 years of marriage.
His wife is the one i feel most sorry for. How anyone can stay with an angry, arrogant man I don't get .
They were missing, and thats how she was told that he was camping with that woman, she thought he was camping alone. and we, as Aussies, sort of thought maybe they ran away together.
both families had no idea about the affair and when the cops suggested they were both having an affair, rather than being friends as first reported, both families said no way in hell, and then when the families met up, they figured it out by comparing stories and began to process the lies together. His grown children have made statements in the press about how it all unfolded. they were totally blindsided as carol and russell both lied about their activities and/or the locations that weekend to their families. russell's family expected him to be at that location, but alone. carol's family said she would never go camping, and it didn't make sense why she was with an outdoorsy guy they never heard of, and that she had said she was going to another location.
It is hard for me to imagine that the wife did not know about Russell’s affair after being married to him for about 35 years into their marriage. He seems like a bad tempered guy and maybe his wife chose to ignore it rather than confront him about it.
Strange are the ways in which illicit relationships come to light.
Exactly. I still can't get over the secret life of Chris Burrous and how he passed.
Strange are ALSO the ways that secrets come to light after someones death!
My husband's lover killed themselves last month. Tragedy shines a light on the truth.
Frfr
Adulterers deserve nothing less
Some times it’s easier to turn a blind eye,than go through the drama of a broken marriage and all that’s involved. It’s more common than you think.
@char. Yes and often spouses get so sick of each other they couldn't care. His wife may have relished being alone from him with any trips he took.
@djm5699 yep, people no longer value marriage in a high regard and it's sad
@@djm5699agreed! GOD is good❤ walking with Him is the only path to peace.
You don't know what I think.
@@djm5699let’s assume your Christian god is legitimate; isn’t having multiple wives permissible ?
This story truly shows that being old doesn’t mean you’re wise
I don’t think we get any wiser. Maybe a little less tolerant though in my case.
@@martyal I 👍 agree 100%
Judging all old people based on one story of three or four people is not wise.
@@jamese9283 Read it again James! Never did I say ALL old people.
@@shameronstar7220 "Truly shows" is an absolute, however, I am glad if you are not discounting seniors. Though I then wonder what your original point was, that there are some old people who are not wise?
When I was about 20 yrs old (70 now) I knew a woman in her late 50's. She absolutely loved camping in camp grounds. I asked her if she was ever worried about people stealing things. She said, "Oh no! If that started it would ruin it for every body!" Fifty years later...how very much everything has changed.😮
yeah sure
I know thats right
Things fifty years ago were in the 1970s. I am not sure where you are from but here in the states the 1970s were far more violent. Today is a paradise compared to then.
@@thedarknessunderneathpodca6366 i guess either lucky or very strongly tinted nostalgia goggles...
@@stefanforrer2573 I am writing a non-fiction book that takes place in NYC in the 70s and that area was a shithole. So was most of the nation.
As an Australian, this is the second analysis from you that has provided more information on the case than what I could find out through our media. Thanks again Dr Grande.
Which media were you looking at?
I'm 75 and I've lived in a half dozen states. I've heard horrible stories regarding campers in all states. One is very vulnerable when camping.
do tell 😁
It’s no good being an unhappy camper, if you ask me.
Reason 648,956 I don't go camping.
I’ve heard of some horror stories, but I used to camp about 6 times a year. I can’t say I ever had any real issues. Me and my friends were always armed. We each had a handgun, a small plinking rifle (.22 LR) and either a shotgun or AR-15. We’d stay up pretty late and were very aware of our surroundings. I’d never go camping unarmed or alone. But I did have a friend who would go alone. Armed or not, I thought that was crazy.
@@matthiusantonin2652 Underrated comment. 😂
Savage burn of the Nissan Armada 😂
And the deadpan delivery just slayed!
Dr. Grande - Thanks for remembering Robin! As a survivor of the almost unbearable pain of betrayal, that aspect is what stood out to me. 👍💜🌵
That speaks volumes...sad creature you are
While I was married to my ex-husband for 23 years, he had an affair with a woman for 8 years. He also had affairs with several others during that time. He had seduced most of these women who started out as my friend. When I finally divorced him, I can’t trust or bond with men, but I have many, many friends that I trust, because I learned to recognize the bad ones.
Unfortunately, you're not on your own.
♥️
He blew your friend’s backs out? 🤔
Trust No One
My dad did this to my mom… she never trusted another man again, and still doesn’t at 62. My dad went on to marry 7 more times! That doesn’t include marrying his first wife twice and my mom twice… he was quite the manipulator. Two different women contacted me suicidal looking for my dad… needless to say I have trust issues too, as does my brother. I cut “Dad” off long ago… I’ll always be there for mom tho ❤ and appreciate my papaw for stepping up… I’m so sorry you went through what you did. I wonder if I’ll ever have a relationship again myself… I feel like that part of me is ruined after dating guys just like “him”.
This murder case and the mushroom poisoning deaths all took place in a region of Victoria called Gippsland.
Beautiful place but lots of interesting people living there.
I've had plenty of beers by the fire in the Dargo Pub.
This story scared me. You can't even go camping in peace anymore without the fear of being attacked or killed. Having said that they were in a very remote area of bush. Thank you for your analysis Dr. Grande, there's plenty of Aussie stories out there for you to look into 🇦🇺
Yep, I literally live an hour away from where this happened. I go up there often. Pretty shocking.
@@Timbo6669 I think it's even more shocking if it happens close to where you live.
The only victim was his widowed wife before and after what took place I feel sorry for her that's it
@@historicaustraliayou said it. Dargo is only half away from where I am and know the area where he dumped the bodies. It’s too close to home.
@@thegreatone7834 Correct! Imagine being married to someone for half a century, only to find out they had carried on an affair for almost 1/3 of that time, before they died in unfortunate circumstances.
I wonder if Russell was using the drone to annoy the interloper on "his" campsite to get him to relocate? "I'm just flying my drone. You don't own the sky (above my campsite)".
That is what could have led to the confrontation.
I do like Dr. Grande’s analysis at the end. When someone you love dies, even if you have reason to hate them, it doesn’t make things easier but, rather, more complex. This overview is humane.
Just because someone dies, doesn't change who they were in life. They are still an a hole, just a dead a hole.
Hi from Australia. Excellent review. Your only error is assuming our legal system punishes killers. Often, they're out after 10-12 years ( life is apparently 20yrs). It's pathetic. But thank you for exploring this case.
That is pretty much how it is here in the States.😢
Same in UK
@@susanmann5286 We have life without parole which is almost unheard of in Europe and Australia. The blind spot for the American justice system is when you use a car as the weapon to kill, it isn't taken that seriously. The young woman Dr. Grande covered who killed 2 people driving drunk then laughed about it got 14 years. She'll probably be out in 5. When you want to commit homicide in America, use a car.
Murderers of this type typically serve 40+ years, if not their entire lives. There's often talk in the media about releasing this or that serial killer but they all die in jail. The minimum for a life sentence might be 20 years then parole (which is similar to many American states), but very few double homicide defendants are released after 20. Some murderers might have been released after 10 years back in the 70s and 80s, which was how it was across the western world back then, but it's almost unheard of now except in cases with extenuating circumstances.
It’s like that here in The US as well
Thank you, Dr. Grande. Between you and Mr.Ballen I will never go camping. Really don't want to leave the house😅
I never really liked camping and now I definitely have no desire to go again. 😅
This situation sounded avoidable though. Not really a cautionary tale, besides don’t be an asshole that is
😂
You are a fan of the strange, dark and mysterious in story format. That’s only my opinion; I am not diagnosing anyone in this comment.
Now a days we have think long and hard before going to Walmart.
Wow, I didn't realise this case had been solved, and Russell and Carol found. That's amazing news. I remember seeing Russell's daughters interviewed and felt so bad for them. I'm glad they have answers now and that their Dad has been found, but it must still be so painful for them and their Mum.
Thanks for covering this case Dr Grande 🇦🇺. Such a bizarre situation all round. Apparently the old bloke was annoying people by zooming his drone right up to people invading their privacy. And it was illegal to use the drone in the national park. Why didn't he just shoot down the drone? Not that I advocate such actions, but it's such a leap to commit a double homicide.
I do wonder if the murderer has committed other crimes. I imagine the police are looking into his history.
@@dlc5166 yep it's probably illegal here too but it was being used illegally so I reckon police would overlook it or maybe a fine. Still better than a double murder😬
I'm assuming it started with having a word with the guy, and it escalated to grabbing the shotgun. None of this would have occurred except for anger, I'm sure, so making a rational decision about using the shotgun is probably not happening.
@@dlc5166In Australia, it is illegal to look at a gun. Lest we forget Australia dragged off perfectly healthy people to concentration camps because they didn't want forced gubment medicine mandates. Not surprising tho seeing as everyone from that cursed land are descended from Britain's most heinous criminals. It's in their blood. An entire continent of criminal scxm.
Yes he was flying it and purving on young women in camp showers, complaints were lodged but nothing done. He comes across as a very nasty man
I always thought the drone had something to do with it too. They are obnoxious. Not as obnoxious as a double murder. But still
I’ve been waiting for this one.!This area has always had a bit of a dark reputation. It was the site of many massacres of Aboriginals in the 1800s, and later became known for two unsolved murders on the Wonnangatta Station in 1917/1918. To put in context, this all National Park today with no residents and is only accessible to hikers or those with 4WDs. It’s not somewhere you want to find yourself in an emergency. There is no mobile reception in most places apart from the tops of the ranges.
yup, he was upset with another camper taking his spot, so it was drone harassment time. that led to the drone being blown to bits, then russell and his mistress shortly after.
Yup, that is exactly what's happened.
Greg had a conscience afterwards though, it was eating him up.
I would say this is the most likely sequence of events, for sure.
@@adotintheshark4848 only cos he was suspected. Got paranoid, still tried to lie
I was out yesterday evening enjoying a little shopping and was followed by a guy I saw in the store and was friendly to.
Finally had to drive to the police station for him to get I wasn't interested in whatever he wanted outside of the store. SMH
Glad you were safe! 👍
He was trying to contact you regarding your cars extended warranty.
@@stephensue-see5922 LMAO, no doubt!!
@@stephensue-see5922good one!!
Seriously why do dudes think picking up people who are just trying to shop is a thing!?! Can’t count how many times I’ve been harassed in the grocery store
I used to go up this way years ago. The High Country has a haunting atmosphere. It can be utterly silent. Sometimes the dingos howl all night. As a child it was terrifying.
A story like this makes me appreciate having an introverted nature. I would have taken my 6'3" nonaggressive frame and found the quietest most distant campsite possible, set up camp and chilled to hopefully live another day 😉
LOL - I once did what you said, about finding the most distant camping spot and set up camp. Since my friend and I were far from the central campground, the bears felt less timid about coming into our camp and stealing our food. Believe me, a bear can look really huge when it is just a few feet away from you.
@@cathynewyork7918 Omg! Maybe I should have said a reasonable distance away! So many things to consider when just wanting to experience peace and quiet in nature 😄
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I agree I kayaked the Wonangatta years ago the area is vast I don't believe the arguement was over one campsite especially as they both had 4 wheel drives.
@@hughbond1908I think you're right - there must be something more here than just an argument over one small campsite in a vast wilderness.
Happy Sunday morning from Oz everyone 🎉 thanks for covering this case Dr Grande 🙏🇦🇺
Happy Sunday ❤
Hi 👋🏻 Time 🕛 travelers from New Jersey 🇺🇸
Hi! From Bunbury, WA
Greetings from the Mornington Peninsula, 50km SE of Melbourne 🇦🇺
I’m just excited that our humble corner of the world got a mention 😅
Happy Sunday to you all from Indiana
Know the area well. Have been going there since the 70's. Watching this case closely. It is not the only unsolved mystery in the Victorian High Country.
Scary to know the murderer was flying commercial airlines with his quick temper & inability to communicate with people 😳
I read in another comment he’d been let go from his job.
@robynsmeath8057:
Makes me wonder 🤔
The pilot? Before this happened?
@@ahill4642 Yes. He tried to sue the airline for unlawful dismissal. His legal team were clutching at straws. Last report, he's now struggling to pay his legal team.
You would be surprised. I have some experience with this field and although they are in the minority it attracts many people suffering with a narcissist personality. Don’t get me wrong, most are well balanced people. But you either get that or a person completely on the far end of the narccisim scale.
Dr. Grande knows a lot about cars and guns. I can imagine that he is well informed on a vast array of topics. He is an interesting person.
Stupid met stupid head on, on the wrong day. Sad for all involved. Word of advice. Don't let your ego get you killed.
Very well said. I agree. Stupid met stupid.
I know Greg Lynn. Whilst Russell might have been arrogant and difficult Greg Lynn is a difficult character and I would suggest Lynn may well have confronted Russell. Let's wait and see what trial finds.
Why was Greg difficult? I thought an airline captain would be of a very high character.
@@Johnny_Thunder Lynn’s first wife died unexpectedly and her death required an inquest. Her parents knew him and are in no doubt he was not innocent.
I can't even imagine sleeping with somebody else's husband let alone for 15 years.
Some people have no shame or morals.
Great work Dr Grande. I've lived in the Victorian high country on and off for over 30 years, and this case really shook a lot of people up. Thank you for bringing some perspective and a sense of gravitas to this tragic story. All the best.
The eyebrow mechanics when Dr Grande says, "..only speculating..."
Thanks for the upload on National Lasagna Day 2023, Dr. Grande! I have some chicken, broccoli, and spinach lasagna cooking right now! 😋
Everyone needs a Dr like Dr Grande! Best sense of humor!!
More like oddly placed humor
Very witty.
Hello from Australia 🇦🇺 this is a very good description of the story, which for us here took a long time to understand due to how the Police released information to the media.
I am so glad you covered this Dr. Grande... I watched this from the very beginning, and there were a group of people who sat around and discussed the situation...one of them was an old friend of his who kept in touch through their ham radio, but there was nothing ever discussed other than where he was, and that was about it, so i don't think he ever mentioned who he was with, just where he was, and when he would return, and that he had a drone...these people discussed the whole thing, his friend, the news reporter, and a detective went over so much speculating what happened... they had a young man on horseback searching, also. I feel sorry for the wife learning so much all at once. She may have had a hard life.
An affair for 15 years? No thanks.
You must be a woman.
Dad had a saying, two roosters in a pen is one too many.
two hens per rooster was this fella's mantra.
But they're not roosters!
Doesn't have any meaning to this story
As an Aussie this case has intrigued me from the beginning. I have enormous sympathy for all those who loved Carol and Russell.
Thank you for your kindness ❤
That was a thoughtful analysis. Strange how a person can live their life mostly in peace and then one day someone full of themselves and with no boundaries can just push them over a ledge they never saw. My dad was old-school and he warned each of us of people like this grand buffoon, Hill, who made trouble: arrogant, disrespectful jerks who would start fights with strangers. He'd had a friend lost to keeping 'bad company.'
Thanks for you analysis, Dr. Grande! You keep me company for a great 15 minutes everyday. Always insightful and entertaining!
Thank you Dr Grande❤
Aussie living in England here. I read about my former home State in the newspaper, and have been following the case. The story initially unfolded as two missing hikers, likely who got lost in the bush. The family of the old bloke, really pushed it, as they believed there was foul play involved. A lot of people thought they got lost in the wilderness, and police played along with this theory in the media, and it was a shock when there was an arrest and talk of a double homicide. The news was like a thunderbolt out of nowhere. Good analysis.
Good analysis. There's another part to Gregory Lynn's past, involving his first wife. It has been reported that the police were looking into her death.
Thirty years ago when I was in my 30's my dear mother told me that it was her opinion that there are many married women waiting and hoping in patience for the demise of their wicked husbands who they were unable to leave for various reasons.
Yes there was a time when women didn't have a lot of choices. So they became secretive and passive? I am sure they had women friends in similar situations, so at least their suffering wasn't in solitude. They probably had ways to cope with their feelings.
And some less patient ones are plotting to hurry along that demise.
That is unsettling for two reasons. One that were seemingly trapped with a wicjed person and two that person may have been oblivious to the fact their partner was daily wishing them dead.
My older sister stayed with her husband because she wanted it all. Not half but all.
Shocking that Gregory Lynn was a pilot ! Such a lack of self-control ! Scary !
Fr! There must be more to the story.
He was being bullied. What would you do? I would probably have shot the bastard as well. Put yourself in his shoes. This man would have beaten the shit out of him. He didn’t know what this other man would do. The girlfriend would go boohooing to the police and hung him out to dry regardless.
@@Wazupiseeyou I've met a couple of pilots who were not paragons of self-control.
They don’t interact with costumers, probably kept him alert & a strong leader.
He was a pilot training other pilots so I would imagine the atmosphere inside the cockpit would have been pretty relaxing
There's this disturbing case from Brasil, my country home. A couple of teenagers, Liana, 13 yold, Felipe, 16yold. They went to a campsite without their parents knowledge. Well, 4 men lead by a 16 YEARS OLD,(Yes, lead by a teenager), saw the couple and an opportunity . Felipe was killed at the spot, while Liana, was taken, kept hostage for a whole entire week, she was tortured, raped by all the 4 men and by the 16yold. When the couple's dissapearence became high profile, the 16yold decided to kill Liana with one of those knifes used to chop tall grasses. She was struck in the back of her neck. All the criminals were convicted, the 16yold it's currently in a mental facility. That was 20 years ago, and still send chills to my spine.
I remember hearing about that case. I live in Argentina, and it made our news.
It's called a machete homie
I think that’s horrifying.
@@JerdMcLeanActually it sounds like she is describing a scythe
Brazil is not a safe place to travel to or to live in.
I'm surprised the other campers were not around to see the scuffle.
They were in the middle of nowhere
Great analysis. I live in Melb and frequently camp at the valley and the area the bodies were found. It has certainly added a bit of spookiness to the bush and been the topic of many discussions around the campfire as it was quite mysterious and everyone had their own theories
If you feel spooky in Wangaratta Valley, then I wonder how people would feel about Belanglo State Forest.
@@karllarsen8797now that is one place I would not go!
i never got any vibe of danger from those areas.
in fact rural areas period seem a lot safer than the cities in australia and you will often come across guys shooting/hunting who are usually super friendly, willing to share a beer and let you shoot some cans with their rifle (but obviously not in this case).
overall i would still rather camp alone in ANY rural area in australia than spend a night walking around melbourne or sydney.
Someone flying a drone around a campsite would be extremely annoying.
Yeah but you'd get over it
Have to address the Armada comment; My parents towed a caravan (rv travel trailer) with their Nissan Patrol around Australia and it never skipped a single beat. Not one! Not even a flat tyre. They are on par with Landcruisers with reliability and even better in build quality here, so not sure why the Armadas are any different
I just love your dry humor referring to the armada of mechanics😂
I know of an older man - almost 80, married, who had a very long term affair with a woman in her 40's. 20 years or so, it ended only when he passed away. He lived with this woman during the week, and "went home" to be with his wife on weekends. The guise was that he was working during the week, away on some worksite. The reality was, he was simply in the next town over, at the woman's house. He even brought the wife's laundry to do, and filled water bottles for the wife - the house (wife house) had plumbing problems where in the winter, the water would freeze up so she had no water access. She couldn't drive so unless someone told her, which would be very sad indeed, she wouldn't find out. I dated the son for a while.
One thing to add, they delicately wrote the affair partner into the obituary as a "special friend" and listed her further down after a couple of remembered good friends, so the mother wouldn't realize. I hope she never knew. She was a lovely lady, and he was very nice too, other than this indiscretion, as far as I knew.
It’s sad when you are the last one to find out about the affair that everyone else is aware of. Your story reminded me of one that happened to my family.
This happened to a great aunt in my family about a hundred yrs ago her husband was ‘working’ but living with multiple extra families. Returning a few days a month.
It imploded when he died she found out in the worse way. And when she died anyone in her will or his was tied up in a decades long court case. It impacted the family so much that the fallout was still being felt when I was a kid 30 odd years ago.
Yes the special friends were mentioned in the will. It doesn’t just effect the couple but often many others are dragged in to the lie.
@@SirenaSpadeswow. I can’t believe they put the mistress on the obituary. My daughter would never have let that happen.
A couple of points to consider, other campers in the area only heard one shot, and Russell was a Ham Radio operator. I think you're probably right about Russell's personality and attitude and the reason for the confrontation. It may not have been the drone that was the trigger for the murders, Lynn liked solo camping for the peace and quiet, he liked the tranquility of being surrounded by nature. Russell may have deliberately run his HF Ham Radio eqipment loud in an attempt to drive Lynn away. To people who aren't Ham Radio enthusiasts the sound from a HF radio is just a very annoying noise. If people go through life pissing people off, sure as eggs are eggs, one day they'll piss off the wrong person... and that will be that.
" If people go through life pissing people off,......" Ah. Is that the truth . That's the philosophy I hold. Not this karma thing but the law of averages. One day you WILL meet your match. Your personality dysphoria is not unique.
It’s always great to hear your analysis on Aussie cases Dr Grande! I agree that Russell’s arrogance may have escalated the situation, but my gut tells me Gregory wasn’t in his usual fit mental state given the timeline. Jetstar stood down two-thirds of its staff (presumably including Gregory) on March 18 and the deaths occurred on March 20. A tragic set of circumstances all round, and I deeply feel for the widow Robin.
Gregory had been stood down by Jetstar long before this incident happened, he failed a medical examination & as a result was deemed unfit to fly!
He could have been depressed, of course, and the last thing he needed was an arrogant senior citizen casanova buzzing his drone in his face when he’s trying to enjoy peaceful camping. 🙄 Not to justify murder but dang people can be so truly annoying.
The couple had it coming. Their karma brought it on. They messed with the wrong guy at the wrong time. The world brought it all together and the outcome is as it should have been.
@@alukuhito That's a ridiculous assertion
@@change_your_oil_regularly4287 You're a ridiculous commenter.
This one hit me sideways on a personal level.
I feel I have met my ‘soulmate’who was married mere months before I met him. At 55 now (he’s 63/she’s 42) and I now see the reality of my future with this person (minus the murder of course!)
Thank you Dr, for verbalising all of the emotions I have currently in a situation that makes me feel sad loss constantly. Time to balance the scales and end this situation for my own good.
With 🧡 from 🇦🇺😊
Wise choice. Cheaters don't stop. They just change partners
cheaters are by definition narcissists.
If they cheat with you, they will definitely cheat on you.
Gregory’s first wife died rather mysteriously when he was working as a pilot in Dubai many years ago, our police did an incredible job finding the murderer and he needed to be found, he is a weird dude that’s for sure….
Excellent thanks for sharing. I read about this story years ago. Such a sad ending. Messy. Stay safe everyone....from the Ozarks USA
My brother in law was in the military. While he was overseas his wife got killed in a motorcycle accident riding on the back of the motorcycle of the guy she was having an affair with. Her husband was overseas defending his country and she was enjoying his paychecks and another man. He got a large life insurance settlement.
That had to be weird funeral.
Good on him. This has to be a good comeback for the deception. Only a bandaid but he can have a last laugh after the hurt disappears. Still very sad for him.
That is shocking.
Deep deception and betrayal.
That would hurt greatly finding out.
Is his wife your sister @mattcolver1? Even weirder this is
@@olecaccra5707 I think the brother in law is his wife's brother, that makes more sense
@@havalitsa Whichever he was it's weird that he said it must have been a weird funeral. Was he not their?
Interesting comments about the possibilities Dr Grande, I remember seeing bits of this case unfold on the local news, it was intriguing. Love your comment about the number of mechanics needed for maintenance ...
I'm in Melbourne and I had no idea about all those details. Amazing.
Note: patrol is also a verb
I sorta figured this was what happened. Ex-Narc husband would often cause trouble when we would travel. At times he’s behavior was scary, I can easily see how this escalated but the killings were so brutal. Sounds like both men had some pretty serious pent up anger laced with some out of control entitlement.
Then being out in the middle of nowhere was a good place for them except they bumped into each other.
@@judithgannon5642 yes and like one commenter mentioned; this was behavior they both probably had displayed at other times.
@@godisholy7067what is an ex-narc?
@godisholy7067 that's an extremely wild way to phrase that. Ex-narc reads ex-nark, as in used to be cop. Could just say, ex husband who you believe is narcissistic
@@terongarbutt7743
In this context it is obvious that ex-narc mean narcissistic ex partner. Had this case been pertaining to drugs, informants and such then yes the meaning would be different.
Context is key.
Russell's wife must have been aware of his personality "flaws" even if she had no idea about his infidelity. Yet she married him and remained married to him for many years. Again, another example of a woman willing to put up with a man whom I wouldn't go out with for a cup of coffee, let alone marry.
Narcs hunt on vulnerable, empathetic, and ignorant people. They makes their victims dependent on them and bread-crumb at the same time, leaving the victim a defenseless, incapable wreck. This man certainly comes across as one.
You might not marry him, but you don't know the circumstances of his wife. People marry and remain married for many reasons, their own reasons. You can't measure other people through your lens.
Cheaters cover their tracks very carefully, for the most part. Many times the wife suspects nothing
Don't be dumb. It was probably a well known poly thing. Or maybe the old bat was frigid or just wouldn't give head. @@jasmine0354
Not as bad as the fairly recent one where a serial rapist was found by DNA after his death, shocking his poor surviving family. They got to pay for his crimes, basically.
Hey Dr.Grande hope your having a great weekend!!
Oh, you’re asking how I wind down and/or chill?
Well, I put Dr. Grande on and let his channel play on and on. I am usually reading on my phone (sometimes I go to the comments section to get an idea of what others think) but I usually have the true OG - Dr. Grande playing on my tv. I’ve been watching your channel since the beginning of CV-19 and I am so happy to have been able to watch your channel grow and grow. If anyone deserves it, it’s you. I also like that your videos are about 20 minutes and under.
Thx Dr. Grande!! 💯🏆
The old cheating bugger got tripped up by his inflated ego. One thing you might have missed speculating about the circumstances of this case dr. Grande, is that the pilot guy might have shot down the Russell drone with the said shotgun... this might have angered Russell... and may have charged the pilot guy, but was then also shot
I thought that too.
That theory is unlikely, if it did get blown out the sky investigators would have locatated some fragments of the drone, which they have not. It would be extremely improbable that Gregory was able to collect every fragment of a damaged drone from dense bushland
Hello Dr Grane. Good to see you again.
“Demonstrated a tremendous amount of commitment to maintain an affair for 15 years “ 🤣
😅
Old fool
Grande's a beast
I love how he talks about infidelity in this vid
A tremendous amount of commitment to an affair but little to none for his wife? Huh?
I heard about this case when it happened, but I did not know that it was solved. Thank you for the update!
Even for two deceptive senior citizens meeting in the deep, remote highland bush of Australia….
“For there is nothing covered that will not be revealed, nor hidden that will not be known.”
Absolutely horrible news for Robin but hopefully the truth lessens her grief for a cheat of the worst kind- an old fool.
I think Russell was a piece of work
This case is presently before the courts here in Melbourne.
Lynn claims he played loud music to annoy the elderly couple.
He claims Hill stole his shotgun (an inappropriate and illegal firearm to hunt deer with and illegal to not be securely locked away wheh not in use) and that Clay was killed during a struggle with the gun. He then claimed Hill produced a knife, they struggled with it and Hill accidentally fell onto the knife, ending his life.
I guess Lynn had some time in a cell to concoct a fanciful account of the murders.
He sure did
I agree with your analysis. You never know when you'll run into someone with a gun or knife w/bad intentions or lack of control. Great points again. Thanks Dr G😊🤍🤍
The police kept a lot of info from the public in the Daniel Morcombe case, but it was for a reason. Police were undercover for quite awhile to gain Brett’s trust and to not only get him to confess to the crime but also to show them where he was buried. Hopefully this cases will finally have a resolution, however we can’t forget the suffering of his wife.
Shit I remember that case, boy was the same age as me and it happened just down the road from us. Scared the piss out of my father as it was just him and myself.
I’m an Aussie and have followed this case closely and really appreciated your analysis and views on this case 🤔 Thank you 🌼
I had wondered about the motive in this case. The suspect was gainfully employed, likely made a good living as a pilot, so I didn’t think robbery was likely. It makes sense that Russell was harassing the guy, probably in several different ways, and tried to drive him off of “his” camping spot with the drone. Of course, he and especially the gf didn’t deserve to die, but it’s a relief to know it wasn’t some homicidal maniac, serial killer thing.
Russell fucked around and found out
..... just an ordinary bloke willing to kill two elderly people because he was irritated!!!! .....
@@narcdetester2102 It’d be interesting to know if he’d been drinking heavily. If not, you’re right, he certainly was nowhere near an ordinary bloke.
Relief??
@@LittleRedMoon16 I knew someone would choose to key in on “relief”, even though they likely knew that I meant it in terms of a serial killer being much more dangerous to the community than someone who’d gone out to get away for a relaxing, outdoor weekend, was probably drinking too much and harassed to their breaking point.
I like to watch your videos because you discuss crimes I have never heard of. Such as this one. You sure do your research Dr. G. Thanks for your insights.
It may sound backwards but listening to you working through these human-related abyss cases somehow feels healthy. Maybe giving some perspective, I don't know, but I sure do know that I appreciate your dry humor regarding puns whenever they lend themselves. ;)
cheers, Dr.
These people's situation makes me not feel so bad about my situation
We appreciate your analysis. Keep up the good work.
The world is fully of angry, unfaithful , ego driven people who come into conflict in the park, in the home, at the bar, on the roads.. However it's the inclusion of a gun that changes everything.
There are other less convenient weapons.
So many judgemental people here. Just because they were having an affair or Russell could be grumpy at times doesn't mean they deserved to die.
His wife knew about the affair and so did much of the family.
The case has been terribly traumatic for the family and some of you could do with putting yourselves in their shoes. You didn't know them.
RIP Russell and Carol. ❤
I think you were spot on with your theory on what and how the incident happened.
The Nissan was the smoking gun! Was so shocked when this all happened! And Lynn being a Jetstar pilot 😮
Not many things quite as soothing and relaxing as that _"Hello, this is Dr. Grande. Today's question is..."_
I have read a lot of articles and followed this story since the beginning. I'm not saying he deserved what happened but the old man was cranky and provocative, very toxic. People reported he drove his 4x4 on those roads very aggressively, and also at times deliberately slow and holding people up. He had worked in that area, logging and making / maintaining roads and trails for much of his life and acted like he was the boss of the place. He flew his drone illegally, with impunity, and other people reported feeling their privacy was invaded in their camp sites. One person said they waved at it bemusedly and it came right down even closer to their tent. There was so much space out there yet he had to pull right up next to the blue Patrol and camped in this guys pockets basically, trying to pressure him to leave and breathing down his neck. Who knows how much this old guy bullied and pressured people his whole life but it looks like it was a mindset and he finally picked on the wrong person. The man who killed him did not go out on that trip planning to murder anyone and it sounds like the guilt and trauma of the incident had him close to ending his own life. Not that what he did was rational or moral, he sounds like he had some screws loose and behaved very badly, evil even. But he didn't go out looking for this.
If he knew the roads there is a logic to him driving fast and slow. In some cases driving quicker over a graded or bumpy road will make the journey smoother in the car. If the road is in extremely bad condition then it is best to go very slow. I do not know what those roads are like but I have driven off road in various places around Australia and you adjust to the road.
Thank you as always. Dr. Grande
Whats the world coming to when 2 people can't just share a spot and make a friend when they're both ostensibly out for recreation?
@borsalinokizaru9862 maybe he did 🤔
@@GeorgiaPeachHolly Well, it's the 'thought' that counts
I didn't know this case was solved. I always remembered this one because of how bad I feel for the wife.
I enjoy all your videos.
Thank you for your insights.
Wow, you have done an amazing job putting the story together.
Thank you for taking the time to put this together.
I like how they say they installed listening devices in his car and home and such acting like they actually had to secretly bug everything. Like they totally didn’t just use all the numerous pre existing “smart” devices we have built into every piece of technology we own now. If they can shut your car down remotely, they can turn a microphone on.
Yes lol! However I wonder if Victoria Police have access to that tech? May have to pay some 14 year old to hack it for them because they left out the loop 😂
@@taniaearle4457 police? No. The manufacturers already have this ability built into their software though. I’m sure with a couple of friendly phone calls they’d be more than willing to help out. They’ve already got partnerships with auto makers. Then you got amazon and Apple both already taking it upon themselves to report you to the police without your knowledge if they see anything “they” find to be an “emergency” in your photos or on your camera.
Another great story. I was wondering if you could do an analysis of Dr. Grande. I think the audience would find that to be a fascinating video. Thanks.
I appreciate your stand in regard to infidelity. Betrayal is, by far, the worst hurt I've ever experienced.
Well, I guess there is only one decent campsite in the whole of Australia!
The tourism board needs to get on this issue right away!
This was such a bizarre case here in Australia. A great shock to many.
Doctor Grande Is Simply Brilliant! I feel confident in saying here’s a person who was gifted intellectually AND applied himself with his hard work. Thanks for sharing your special talent and skills.🥰.