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Chris Dawson loses his appeal to overturn conviction for murdering wife Lynette Simms

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Murderer and former rugby league star Chris Dawson has lost a bid to be released from prison after the state’s highest court rejected his appeal against his conviction for murdering his wife.

Now the ex-teacher, who was found to have killed his wife Lynette to be with a teenage student and babysitter, is facing the prospect of dying in prison.

Dawson, 75, appeared before the Court of Criminal Appeal on Thursday when a three-judge panel rejected his appeal following a three-day hearing in May.

Dawson was jailed in August 2022 for the murder of his wife, Lynette Simms, who disappeared without a trace from their Bayview home on Sydney‘s northern beaches in January 1982.

In the days after she disappeared, Dawson moved his teenage lover – a former student and the family’s babysitter – to his Gilwinga Drive address.

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Murderer and former rugby league star Chris Dawson has lost a bid to be released from prison after the state's highest court dismissed his appeal against his conviction for his wife's murder

Murderer and former rugby league star Chris Dawson has lost a bid to be released from prison after the state’s highest court dismissed his appeal against his conviction for his wife’s murder

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