Allan Geoffrey O’Connor has been found guilty of three murder charges in the NSW Supreme Court at Dubbo on Monday.
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O’Connor, 64, was accused of committing the murders of Rebecca Webb, Steven Cumberland and his son Jacob Cumberland at a remote property at Hermidale near Nyngan in June 2015.
The Hermidale man pleaded not guilty to the charges.
On Monday he was found guilty of all three murders.
The verdict comes four weeks after the trial opened with Justice Robert Hulme presiding.
A jury comprising six men and six women was empanelled.
As the trial began, the Crown had foreshadowed 80 to 90 witnesses in the case.
The matter is listed before the court again later this week.
O’Connor had been remanded in custody since the time of his arrest in 2015.
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