Chris Dawson: Teacher pet podcaster Hedley Thomas reveals what he really thinks

Chris Dawson: Teacher pet podcaster Hedley Thomas reveals what he really thinks

Hedley Thomas, the man behind the world’s best-hit Teacher’s Pet podcast, believed that Lynette Dawson was “killed by cold blood,” and the court heard that the defendant did it.

Under a Monday cross-examination by Dawson’s barrister Pauline David, Thomas also performed an award-winning podcast between teachers and students on the beaches of northern Sydney in the late 1970s and early 1980s. I agreed to “cross-examine” my “sex ring” claim. ..

It was around the time Chris Dawson, then a PE teacher at Cromer High School, moved a teenage high school girl JC to the couple’s house before Dawson’s wife Lynette went missing in January 1982.

Witnesses who claim that sexling came “before their will” told the 60 Minutes show that “Lynne Dawson was almost certainly killed by cold blood in my opinion,” Thomas said. Said that he agreed.

He also told Shaw that Chris Dawson was “sneaky, very narcissistic … dangerous” and lied to himself, his daughter, and his friends. I agreed.

The court wouldn’t want Mr. Thomas to describe Dawson as a “control freak” and “spend money on a hitman or spend money on a hitman. His wife’.

Hedley Thomas, a hit podcaster, was grilled in a murder trial on Chris Dawson’s world’s number one series, Teachers Pets (Thomas arrives in court with his wife).

Hedley told the court that Lynne Dawson was believed to have been killed

Hedley told the court that Lynne Dawson was believed to have been killed “cold-blooded” in early 1982, and her husband was responsible for it.

Podcaster Thomas said he believed that the accused Chris Dawson (lawyer Greg Walsh above) was a liar, narcissistic and dangerous.

Podcaster Thomas said he believed that the accused Chris Dawson (lawyer Greg Walsh above) was a liar, narcissistic and dangerous.

This was his personal opinion, adding that his view was “harsh,” and admitted that Thomas probably wouldn’t express himself so strongly.

But he denied that Dawson had to be more careful in order to get a fair trial.

“I’m not,” he told Ms. David.

Asked if the podcast that blessed Chris Dawson was “at any stage,” Thomas said, “it formed a stronger view that (Dawson) fled in the murder.”

David, who described the Teacher’s Pet podcast as indicting Dawson as Hedley’s “campaign,” accused Thomas of “intentionally trying to incite prejudice against the accused.”

“From the beginning … will it be an exercise to blame Christopher Dawson,” Thomas disagreed.

“If I found or received confusing information … if I changed the story of disagreeing with the coroner’s discovery, it would have become a very important part of the podcast,” he said. Said.

“The case was 36 years old and there was no prosecution. I want to wipe out new evidence and witnesses that may make a difference.”

He also denied that the podcast introduction was “designed to deliberately deceive listeners,” and was recorded as the article was written together with the most interesting citations from various moments in the interview. Said the citations were spliced ​​together.

“My job isn’t to maintain confidence in these agencies, but something goes wrong,” said Thomas, who argued whether podcasts could undermine public confidence in police and prosecutors. It’s about questioning if it wasn’t. “

Hedley Thomas is an award-winning podcaster who states that The Teacher's Pet has been downloaded 60 million times across Australia.

Hedley Thomas is an award-winning podcaster who states that The Teacher’s Pet has been downloaded 60 million times across Australia.

Hedley Thomas had an award-winning podcast between teachers and students on the northern beaches of Sydney when Chris Dawson began romance with teenage schoolgirl JC (on a pair at a wedding). I agreed to

Hedley Thomas had an award-winning podcast between teachers and students on the northern beaches of Sydney when Chris Dawson began romance with teenage schoolgirl JC (on a pair at a wedding). I agreed to “investigate” the alleged “sex ring”.

Christopher Michael Dawson, 73, was accused of murdering his wife and disposing of her body in January 1982. He pleaded not guilty to the charges.

Lynette Dawson’s 1982 disappearance was the subject of the very popular research podcast series The Teacher’s Pet, before her ex-husband was prosecuted.

At the trial on Monday, Thomas was successful in podcasts internationally and throughout Australia, with about 60 million downloads nationwide, which was only a small part of the audience.

On Monday, the court gave a misleading, unfair and biased view of the teacher’s pet about a case in which Chris Dawson’s lawyer had a potential and significant impact on the credibility and credibility of witness evidence. I heard you claim to have shown.

Defense for Chris Dawson’s murder includes Lin quitting his marriage, abandoning his two young daughters, and turning four and two years old.

Crown witnesses attempted to portray Dawson as a violent, dominant and abusive husband. Mrs. Dawson was seen in various ways with her black eyes, with testimony that she had been bruised around her throat and on her arms and thighs.

Witnesses said he saw his wife stabbed into the soil, swung her into the door sill, and insulted her with insults such as “Fatso.”

Dawson’s legal team claimed that police probably couldn’t investigate the possibility that Lynne Dawson was still alive and had a tunnel vision for Chris Dawson’s alleged guilt.

Dawson argues that JC’s allegations are lies caused by a fierce custody dispute following the dissolution in 1990.