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The Greenough Family Massacre refers to the axe murders of Karen MacKenzie, age 31, and her three children Daniel (16), Amara (7) and Katrina (5) at their remote rural property in Greenough, Western Australia, 400 km (≈240 miles) north of Perth, on 21 February 1993 by William Patrick Mitchell (Bill Mitchell). ==Investigation== Police and forensics scoured the murder scene collecting evidence but it was five weeks before farm hand Bill Mitchell, a friend of Karen MacKenzie, was arrested. Apparently, Mitchell had been spending the day getting high on a mixture of cannabis, alcohol and amphetamines. The first sign of trouble began with the sound of a car arriving at Karen MacKenzie's house. Daniel went out to see who it was and was confronted by Mitchell. Mitchell, wielding an axe, killed Daniel and headed for the house. There he found Karen asleep in the lounge room. After attacking her with an axe and killing her, he raped her. Amara and Katrina were fast asleep in their bedrooms, when Mitchell turned his attention on them.〔"(Greenough Family Massacre )". Retrieved on 4 July 2009 〕
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