By court reporter Karl Hoerr and Antoinette Lattouf
After four trials spanning three years, a jury has found Sydney man Robert Xie guilty of murdering five members of the Lin family.
Newsagent Min Lin, his wife Lily Lin, sister-in-law Irene Lin and two sons Henry, 12, and Terry, 9, were bludgeoned to death inside their North Epping home in July 2009.
The brutality of the crime and the fact that two of the victims were children shocked Sydney and prompted speculation about who could have been responsible.
Mr Lin was well liked by customers at his Epping newsagency and by all accounts, the business was doing well, so what were the possible motives?
Was it gang related? Was it payback for a debt owed? Who would murder a family as they slept?
After the initial barrage of headlines about the murders and funeral, the story went quiet, with no new leads on the case the media could report.
To the public, it may have appeared as though the trail had gone cold.
But a team of police officers, led by Detective Sergeant Joe Maree, were still quietly going about their work.
And almost two years later, Robert Xie was arrested.
One set of bloodied footprints and a possible motive
Min Lin was Xie’s brother-in-law.
Xie was interviewed extensively by police, not long after the murders in 2009, and again the following year.
Bloodied footprints were found in the upstairs bedrooms of the Lin family home and police would later count 24 sole impressions in the house.
The footprints were found to be consistent with the brand of sport shoes worn by Xie.
Top Comments
The evidence seems weak.
Access can be gained easily without a key.
The witness evidence is compromised.
Was the ASIC shoe print confirmed beyond doubt?
Was the blood evidence substantiated, or just another Lindy Chamberlain style cock up!