Sydney man Robert Xie has been found guilty of murdering five members of his extended family, including his two young nephews.
After three years of court hearings, including four separate trials, a Supreme Court jury found Xie bludgeoned his five victims to death inside their North Epping home in July 2009.
The family was attacked with an “improvised hammer-like implement” in the middle of the night and the power was cut to the home, with no signs of forced entry, police said during the trial.
The jury came to a majority decision after earlier indicating to the court that it had been unable to reach a unanimous decision.
Xie stood up in the dock and rejected the verdict as the jury left the courtroom.
“I did not murder the Lin family,” he said. “I am innocent.”
Parents of victims shed tears of relief
The victims included Xie’s brother in-law, newsagent Min Lin, Min Lin’s wife Lily Lin, and Lily Lin’s sister Irene Lin.
Min and Lily Lin’s sons Henry, 12, and Terry, 9, were also killed.
Min Lin’s parents wept in relief in the Supreme Court’s public gallery following the verdicts.
On the other side of court not far from where her husband sat in the dock, Robert Xie’s wife Kathy also wept, declaring “he’s innocent” as the jury left the courtroom.
Xie fuelled by ‘resentment and bitterness’
Xie and his wife were put under electronic surveillance for six months before Xie was arrested in May 2011.
During the trial the crown argued Xie had resented the way his wife’s parents treated him compared to how they treated their son, Min Lin.
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Such a brutal, vicious attack. I've always wondered why the jury couldn't come to a unanimous decision. There must be a strong element of doubt in this case, no idea what that is though. I sincerely hope they have the right person because it would be frightening if such a vicious killer had gotten away with it and Xie was wrongfully convicted.