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Gregory Quartermaine found guilty of murdering Wilfred Williams in midnight machete attack

A drug-addled Western Australian man has been found guilty of the gruesome murder of a family friend in a small town in the state’s Great Southern region.
WARNING: This story contains graphic content that some readers may find upsetting.
Key points:
- Gregory Quartermaine attacked his friend with a machete in Tambellup
- The Supreme Court heard children fled the house before the attack happened
- Quartermaine was under the influence of methylamphetamine and cannabis
Gregory Quartermaine was under the influence of methylamphetamine and cannabis when he attacked Wilfred Williams with a machete at a home in Tambellup — about 300 kilometres south-east of Perth — in August last year.
The Supreme Court was told when Quartermaine arrived at the house…
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