An American production company has struck a deal to turn the story of Lynette Dawson's disappearance 40 years ago into a TV series. 9News
An American production company has struck a deal to turn the story of Lynette Dawson's disappearance 40 years ago into a TV series.
"You appreciated that would have been attractive to them?" Dawson's barrister Pauline David asked the journalist. Thomas argued the TV talk was just banter, with interviews for his podcast happening long before any contract came about.It is the defence's case that Thomas has poisoned and corrupted witnesses against Dawson, who has pleaded not guilty to killing Lynette in 1982.
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