On March 1 last year, police allege Lynn took detectives to a section of Rose River Road and showed them where he disposed of the couple's mobile phones. John Dickie told the court police would go back to the area where he allegedly discarded them.
While no trial date has been set, a Supreme Court judicial registrar suggested police make finding those phones its priority. "I appreciate the police will be working hard at this but the sooner any of those further investigation inquiries can be made the better," he said.
Mr Dickie said the police investigation into the alleged murders would continue until the final moments of the expected trial.
'The investigation in this case will continue until verdict, until the jury go out so I can't guarantee anything your honour,' Mr Dickie told the court.
GLwill remain in custody until his next scheduled court appearance in May, when a battle over the admissibility of his record of interview to police will begin.
Dann, KC, told the court the outcome of that argument would likely alter how his defence is run. "Depending on the pre-trial, the way the prosecution will present their case may be dramatically different. Both sides would need some time to reflect on the position once those rulings are made" he said.
New search to find phones of allegedly murdered campers