Robert Farquharson | |
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Born | Robert Donald William Farquharson 1969 (age 54–55) Australia |
Criminal status | Found guilty |
Spouse | Cindy Gambino (divorced) (deceased) |
Children | 3 (deceased; victims) |
Criminal charge | Three counts of murder |
Penalty | Sentenced to life imprisonment with a 33-year minimum[1] |
Details | |
Victims | 3 |
Country | Australia |
State(s) | Victoria |
Killed | 3 |
Weapon | Car, dam |
Date apprehended | 14 December 2005 |
Robert Donald William Farquharson (born 1969) is an Australian man convicted of murdering his three sons on 4 September 2005, by deliberately driving his car into a farm dam.[2]
Farquharson was convicted in an earlier trial and was sentenced to life imprisonment with no minimum term. However, he maintained his innocence and appealed his sentence.[3] On 17 December 2009, he won the right to a retrial, due in part to the key witness for the prosecution, Greg King, facing potential criminal charges himself at the time of the original trial.[4] He was released on bail on 21 December, but was again convicted of murder on 22 July 2010.
Helen Garner published This House of Grief (2014) as a response to the crime and the ensuing trials, in which Farquharson is heavily depicted.