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On July 16th, 1990, an earthquake measuring 7.8 on the Richter scale hit northern Luzon in the Philippines.
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On July 16th, 1990, an earthquake measuring 7.8 on the Richter scale hit northern Luzon in the Philippines.
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Buildings across Baguio City came crashing down.
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In the stairway of a collapsing hotel,
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a nine-year-old boy was trapped as the walls came down around him,
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his leg pinned beneath debris.
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His father ran back inside,
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squeezing through a crack in the wall,
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reaching his son and pulling him free.
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He tore a ligament, saving his child,
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an injury that never fully healed.
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But the damage caused by the earthquake went far beyond that injury.
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The hotel was gone.
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Everything the family had built was reduced to rubble.
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They left the Philippines and started over in Sydney, Australia.
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The father, Teddy Gonzalez, retrained as a lawyer.
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He built a house he raised two children.
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The boy he had pulled from the rubble grew into a man.
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And in July 2001, in a four-bedroom house in North Ryde,
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a house the family had built for their new life,
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that boy killed his father,
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his mother, and his sister in cold blood.
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This is the case of Seth Gonzalez,
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one of the most followed murder trials in Australian history.
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A story about a family that survived a natural disaster,
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rebuilt everything, and was finally destroyed from the inside.
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The Gonzales family were originally from Baguio, in the Philippine highlands.
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Teddy was a trained lawyer.
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He and his wife, Loiva, married in 1977.
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Her son, Seth, was born in 1980,
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followed three years later by their daughter, Clodine.
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By 1990, they had built a stable life.
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Teddy was established in law,
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and the family had invested years of work into a 40-room hotel that they owned.
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And after the earthquake destroyed all their hard work,
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the family made the decision to leave.
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In 1991, they emigrated to Australia and settled in Sydney.
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Teddy requalified under the Australian legal system and established a law firm specializing in immigration law,
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while Loiva worked there alongside him.
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Over time, the business succeeded.
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By the late 1990s, they were doing well enough to buy land in the family-friendly suburb of North Rite
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and build a four-bedroom house, completed in 2000.
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They succeeded in establishing themselves in the country.
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They had six small dogs,
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and they attended St. Michael's Catholic Church.
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They were known in their community.
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From the outside, they looked like a normal,
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hard-working family, one that had rebuilt everything they had once lost.
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But court evidence would later describe a home where high expectations were enforced with severity,
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and pressure had been building for a long time.
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Teddy and Loiva wanted Seth to do well academically,
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to pursue medicine or law,
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and to give up his ambitions to become a singer and entertainer.
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Claudine was not spared from these expectations either.
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When her grades dropped and she was dating a boy they disapproved of,
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they sent her away to finish her schooling.
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Seth followed his parents' wishes and enrolled to study medical science at the University of New South Wales.
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but he withdrew after two years.
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He enrolled at another institution,
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this time to study law at Macquarie University.
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But P fared no better here.
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He was doing so poorly that he was at risk of expulsion.
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So he made a choice.
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Not a good choice, but a choice nonetheless.
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Instead of fixing the problem,
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he tried to hide it.
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He falsified his results, changed his grades,
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and showed his parents fabricated transcripts.
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For a while, it worked,
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until Claudine found out and went straight to their parents.
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That's when everything fell apart.
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His parents confronted him, and they didn't hold back.
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They threatened to take his car,
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the green Ford Festiva he loved.
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They threatened to strip away other privileges, even disinherit him entirely.
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But here's the thing, The falsified documents,
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the lies about his grades,
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this wasn't the first time he'd created his own reality.
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People who knew Seth said he constructed different versions of himself,
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allowing him to become whoever he wanted, whenever he wanted.
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To some friends, he had cancer.
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To others, he was a successful businessman,
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a model, a singer with a fan base.
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At one point, he even created a fan website about himself that he claimed was run by an admirer.
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Later in court, prosecutor Mark Tedeschi described him as a pathological liar.
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But what made it so dangerous was how believable he was.
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When he delivered a lie,
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he did so with unwavering conviction.
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And what is even more frightening is
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that the murder of his family wasn't something that Seth did in a fit of rage.
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It wasn't a sudden snap.
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It was something that he had considered,
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something he had planned, and something he had decided to go through with despite numerous opportunities to change course.
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The prosecution would later discover that he had made the decision to take their lives by early 2001,
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months before the murders even took place.
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Now let's go back to July 10th,
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2001, the day of the murders.
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At about 4pm, Seth left the family's law firm,
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where he was working part-time,
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and drove home to 6 Collins Street.
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Claudine was alone, studying at her desk in her bedroom upstairs.
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He went to the kitchen and took two knives from the knife block.
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He retrieved a baseball bat from his car.
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Then he went to Claudine's bedroom.
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He compressed her neck, trying to strangle her.
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He struck her head with the bat at least six times.
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He then stabbed her repeatedly,
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causing five major stab wounds to her neck and two to her torso.
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The cause of Claudine's death was the combined effect of neck compression,
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blunt force trauma to the head, and abdominal stab wounds.
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Having murdered his sister, Seth then waited.
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He had ample time to reconsider his plans.
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Loiva arrived home at around 5 30 p.m.
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In the living and dining room,
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Seth attacked her with one of the kitchen knives.
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She sustained multiple stab wounds to her face, neck, chest, and abdomen.
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Her windpipe was completely cut in two.
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Court documents note this occurred post-mortem.
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At around 6 p.m.
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Loiva's sister arrived at the house with her son.
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She noticed that both Sef's car and her sister's car were in the driveway,
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but the house was dark,
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unusually quiet, considering the presence of six dogs at the house.
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She rang the doorbell several times.
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No answer.
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She looked through a window and thought she noticed movement inside,
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but no one was coming to the door.
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So, the two left.
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Seth's aunt and cousin may have had a lucky escape.
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His father would not be so fortunate.
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Teddy arrived home at approximately 6.50pm.
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In the hallway, Seth attacked him with a knife.
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He suffered multiple stab wounds to the neck, chest, back, and abdomen.
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One penetrated his right lung,
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one penetrated his heart, and one partially severed his spinal cord.
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The forensic evidence showed defensive wounds.
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Teddy Gonzalez had fought for his life.
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After killing all three of his immediate family members,
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Seth disposed of the weapons,
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his blood-stained clothing, and the size 7 running shoes he had been wearing.
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He showered.
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He changed into clean clothing.
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but he wasn't finished.
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He took a can of blue spray paint and wrote,
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fuck off Asians KKK on a wall inside the house,
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staging the scene to look like a racially motivated hate crime.
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Then he drove to his friend Sam Desio's house,
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arriving at around 8 p.m.
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He gave no indication that he had just murdered his family in cold blood.
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The two went to the city.
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They ate at Planet Hollywood.
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They visited a video game arcade.
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Later that evening, after dropping Sam home,
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Seth returned to his home on Collins Street.
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Emergency services received a call from Seth at 11.48 p.m.
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According to what he told them,
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he had come home to find the bodies of his family members and intruders in his home.
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He claimed to have chased them, but they had escaped.
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He then ran to his neighbor's house and told them his parents had been shot.
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Police arrived to find three people dead and a young man grieving in the driveway.
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It looked, on the surface,
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like this man had suffered an unbearable tragedy.
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But within hours, the inconsistencies were already piling up.
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There was no sign of forced entry.
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Nothing of value had been taken not even the cash on the victims.
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The ransacking at the scene was superficial.
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The investigators had established the times of death.
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Given the three-hour span of killings,
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Clodine at around 4.30 pm,
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Teddy at nearly 7 pm,
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it was implausible that any random attackers would have stayed in the house that long.
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Seth claimed to have performed CPR,
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but the way he was acting struck investigators as detached and strange.
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Then there was the paint.
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Traces of the same blue spray paint used to graffiti the
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wall were found on the sleeve of a jumper belonging to Seth.
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A shoebox in his bedroom matched the size 7 running shoes that had left prints at the scene.
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In the days after the murders,
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Seth took a mixture of actions,
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some of which made sense given the apparent circumstances and some that made none at all.
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He gave a press conference calling for Australians to pay more attention to the killing of an Asian family.
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He appeared on television asking the killers to come forward and offering a reward of $100,000 Australian dollars,
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worth around $55,000 US dollars at the time,
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to anyone who provided information leading to the capture of those guilty of killing his family.
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At the joint funeral on July 20th,
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2001, held to commemorate all three of the family members who had died,
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he gave the eulogy.
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He claimed that his father was his hero,
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his mother the heart of the family,
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and his sister the life in it.
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Then he gave a performance that some found strange.
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He sang One Sweet Day,
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the Mariah Carey and Boys to Men Ballot, as a solo.
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Within a week of the funeral,
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he visited the family accountant to inquire about his inheritance.
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It was estimated he had an inheritance worth 1.5 million Australian dollars at home,
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and approximately 1.3 million Philippine pesos back in the Philippines.
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As an apparent victim of a crime,
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he was also eligible for a 15,000 Australian dollar payout.
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In total, he was looking at assets worth around 800,000 US dollars at the time.
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And Seth didn't waste any time upgrading his lifestyle.
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He moved into an apartment in Chatswood,
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traded in his parents' car,
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pawned his mother's jewelry, and placed a deposit on a Lexus,
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telling the dealership he would be paying for it with his inheritance.
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He contacted his godmother in the Philippines,
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telling her he had been diagnosed with a brain tumor,
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and asked her for $119,000 Australian dollars for the surgery.
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She declined.
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He appeared to have no concerns,
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but the police were not fooled by his performances and had been building their case against him in the background.
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His phone calls were being recorded.
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An undercover officer had befriended him.
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His internet records had been searched, revealing something concerning.
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Before he had taken the lives of his mother,
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father, and sister, he had researched poisons online.
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He ordered seeds from toxic plants.
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In the weeks before the murders,
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Loiva was admitted to hospital with what appeared to be food poisoning.
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She recovered and was discharged.
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In court, Justice Bruce James later stated he was satisfied that Loewe's illness was not food poisoning.
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It was the result of Seth administering poison extracted from the seeds he had ordered.
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The police also established that Seth had tried to cover his tracks.
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He had written letters to a food company,
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to police, and to quarantine authorities fabricating a contamination scare,
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just in case anyone got sick and questions were asked.
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A fingerprint on one of those letters would later become a crucial piece of evidence against him.
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Seth made endless attempts to cover his tracks.
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His first attempt at an alibi for the murders
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that he had waited in his car in the driveway before leaving to meet Sam was disproved in December 2001.
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Witnesses had seen his car on Collins Street during the time the murders took place.
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So he pivoted.
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He told police he had taken a taxi that day to avoid being recognized in his own car,
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and had visited a brothel called La Petite Aroma at the time of the murders.
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That also fell apart.
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The brothel's madam said the sex worker he claimed to have been with wasn't working that night.
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As for the taxi driver who had supposedly taken him there,
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the police found that Seth had approached him six months after the murders,
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and paid him to produce a false receipt dated July 10th, 2001.
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But that wasn't all.
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He also fabricated an email designed to raise suspicion against one of his father's business rivals.
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On May 30th, 2002, he staged attempted burglary at his Chatswood apartment and later claimed he had been abducted.
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The police were not convinced.
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On June 13th, 2002, detectives arrested Seth Gonzalez at his Chatswood apartment.
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He was charged with three counts of murder and one count of threatening product contamination.
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Seth's trial was held at New South Wales Supreme Court in April and May 2004.
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The prosecution was led by Mark Tedeschi, QC.
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The case covered the months of planning,
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the poison research, the constructed alibis,
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the staged crime scene, the paint on the jumper,
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the shoebox, and the taxi driver who had been paid.
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The evidence built toward a single conclusion,
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that Sef Gonzalez had killed his sister,
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waiting for his mother, killed her,
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waited for his father, and killed him.
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Because he was afraid of losing his car and his allowance,
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because he wanted to inherit the family's money without the inconvenience of earning it.
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On May 20th, 2004, the jury found Seth Gonzalez guilty on all four charges.
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On September 17th, 2004, Justice Bruce James sentenced him to three concurrent life sentences without the possibility of parole.
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In his remarks, Justice James said,
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I consider that the murderer's show features a very great heinousness
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and that there are no facts mitigating the objective seriousness of the murders,
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and hence the murders fall within the worst category of cases of murder at common law.
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Sef appealed in 2007.
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The court considered whether statements taken from him by police on the night of the murders were admissible,
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as he had not been formally cautioned.
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On November 27, 2007, the appeal was dismissed.
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It was determined that there had been no miscarriage of justice.
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The convictions were confirmed.
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But he applied for a special inquiry in 2018.
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Dismissed.
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Again in 2019.
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Dismissed.
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In March 2021, a third application.
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Dismissed.
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In May 2021, he submitted a petition to the Governor of New South Wales for a royal pardon.
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But again, it did not succeed.
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In August 2025, the New South Wales Court of Criminal Appeal granted Seth Gonzalez the right to lodge a further appeal.
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The basis was a diagnosis of PTSD that,
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he argued, had its origins in childhood sexual abuse,
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a disorder he had previously refused to acknowledge at the time of the original trial.
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As of the time of this recording,
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that appeal has not yet been heard.
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Teddy Gonzalez was 46 years old.
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He had built a hotel in Baguio,
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lost it in an earthquake,
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tore a ligament pulling his son from the rubble,
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moved to another side of the world,
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re-qualified as a lawyer, built a successful practice,
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built a house, and raised two children.
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Loiva Gonzalez was 43.
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She was the one who had persuaded the family to leave the Philippines and start over.
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By every account of people who knew her,
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she was the person who kept the family together.
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Claudine Gonzalez was 18.
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She had a whole future ahead of her.
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At the funeral, Seth described his sister as being an expert in smiling.
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We may never know the full reason that Seth decided to take their lives.
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We only know for sure that he did so after a long period of consideration.
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He researched, he planned, he experimented,
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and he took action, waiting for over an hour between each killing.
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And instead of showing remorse,
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he dedicated his time to constructing alibis,
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acquiring his family's wealth, and upgrading his standard of living.
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Ceph is currently being held at Lithgow Correctional Center in the Blue Mountains.
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The length of his incarceration depends on the outcome of his most recent appeal.
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We can only wait and see what happens.
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That is all for today.
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Thank you for watching.

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