The man jailed for life for teenager Hayley Dodd's murder will appeal his guilty verdict.
Convicted murderer Francis Wark will appeal against his guilty verdict over the death of 17-year-old Hayley Dodd who went missing in 1999.
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Documents were lodged with Western Australia's Court of Appeal on Monday seeking to overturn Wark's conviction last month in the Supreme Court by a judge sitting without a jury.
Wark, who was already in jail in Queensland for rape, was jailed for life with a minimum of 21 years for murdering Hayley after luring her into a ute on a road near rural Badgingarra while she was hitchhiking.
Australian Associated Press