INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
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Chris Dawson has been charged with murdering his wife who vanished in 1982
Australian police have charged Chris Dawson with the murder of his wife, whose disappearance in 1982 has been featured in a popular crime
podcast.The 70-year-old arrived in Sydney to a media throng on Thursday after being extradited from Queensland.Mr Dawson has previously
denied killing Lynette Dawson, the mother of his two children, saying she abandoned the family for a religious group.A podcast, The
Teacher's Pet, has brought global attention to the case.Police arrested the former high school teacher on Tuesday, following a three-year
reinvestigation into the case
Mrs Dawson's family told local media they felt "absolute massive relief" over the arrest.Image copyrightSUPPLIEDImage caption
Lynette Dawson was 33 when she disappeared in 1982
No trace of Mrs Dawson has ever been found since she vanished from
her Sydney home 36 years ago.Two separate inquests since then concluded that she was killed by a "known person"
One inquest in 2003 found that her husband had sexual relationships with teenage students during his marriage
However, prosecutors had previously said there was insufficient evidence to lay charges.On Wednesday, New South Wales police said a
reinvestigation had led to the arrest.Image copyrightEPAImage caption
Chris Dawson (centre) was extradited to Sydney on
Thursday to face court
Supt Scott Cook said new evidence including witness statements, had helped investigators "tie pieces
of of the puzzle together".Australian media reported that some of the testimony came from one of Mr Dawson's former schoolgirl lovers.The
16-year-old girl had moved into the family home days after Mrs Dawson's disappearance
The pair later married, but have since separated.The case has attracted intense interest in Australia and internationally, largely as a
result of The Teacher's Pet podcast.The series, produced by The Australian newspaper, has attracted more than 27 million listeners since
its debut in May.Mr Dawson, who has been refused bail, is due to face Sydney court later on Thursday.