Article 611MY Woman resembling Lynette Dawson left belongings behind to implicate husband of murder, court told

Woman resembling Lynette Dawson left belongings behind to implicate husband of murder, court told

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Witness unable to remember woman's name as judge separately dismisses evidence that Chris Dawson sought to hire someone to get rid of' his wife

Lynette Dawson made a decision to leave home in 1982 without taking any belongings to make it seem like her husband had killed her, a court has been told.

Giving evidence in Chris Dawson's Sydney murder trial on Monday, Paul Cooper said he had met a woman he was sure was Lynette Dawson early in 1982 at a pub in Warners Bay, on Lake Macquarie. Chris Dawson has pleaded not guilty to the alleged murder.

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