Pictured here is: Teddy Gonzales' body Sef Gonzales (born 16 September 1980) is a Filipino Australian who was convicted and sentenced in the Supreme Court of New South Wales to life imprisonment for the murder of his father Teddy Gonzales, 46, mother Mary Loiva Josephine, 43, and sister Clodine, 18. On July 10, 2001, about 4.30pm Gonzales entered ClodineÕs bedroom in the house in Ryde, New South Wales, Australia, where she was studying. He was armed with a baseball bat or similar item and with two kitchen knives he had taken from a knife block in the kitchen. It was found that he compressed ClodineÕs neck trying to strangle her, struck at least six separate blows to her head with the bat and stabbed her many times with one or both of the knives. He inflicted five major stab wounds to ClodineÕs neck and two major stab wounds to her chest or abdomen. The cause of ClodineÕs death was the combined effect of the compression of her neck, the blunt force head injuries and the abdominal stab wounds. Mary Loiva arrived home about 5.30pm. After entering the house, Sef attacked her with one of the kitchen knives in the living/dining room. Gonzales inflicted multiple stab wounds and cuts to her face, neck, chest and abdomen. Her windpipe was completely transected in the attack. Teddy arrived about 6.50pm. After entering the house, Sef attacked him with one of the kitchen knives and inflicted multiple stab wounds to his neck, chest, back and abdomen. One of the stab wounds penetrated his right lung, another penetrated his heart and another partially severed his spinal cord. Teddy managed to turn around during the attack, suggesting that there was a struggle. After killing his family, Gonzales disposed of the murder weapons, including the bat he had used in striking Clodine, and the shoes and clothing he was wearing at the time of the murders, which had become blood stained. He showered, changed clothes, and at some time during the evening, spray painted the words ÒF* *** Local Caption *** BSMID15857164