The motive for the family massacre that stopped Australia can finally be revealed as the sole survivor of Robert Xie’s brutal attack breaks her silence.
Brenda Lin was on an overseas school trip the night her five family members – Min Lin, 45, his wife Lily, 43, the couple’s sons Henry, 12, and Terry, 9, and Lily’s 39-year-old sister Irene – were bludgeoned and strangled to death by her uncle in their Sydney home in July 2009.
On Monday, Xie was sentenced to five consecutive life sentences in prison for the horrific crimes, without the possibility of parole.
By speaking to Channel Seven’s Sunday Night program, the identity of Min and Lily’s daughter, Brenda Lin, can be revealed, along with a motive for the killings that was previously unreported.
Fairfax reports that prosecutors argued there was a sexual motive to Xie’s attack.
The court heard that Xie inappropriately touched Ms Lin, now aged in her 20s but a teen at the time, before the murders.