Elderly farmer found guilty of murdering environment officer Glen Turner

By Louise Hall
Updated May 27 2016 - 7:13pm, first published 6:45pm
Farmer Ian Turnbull has been found guilty of murder. Photo: James Alcock
Farmer Ian Turnbull has been found guilty of murder. Photo: James Alcock
Glen Turner, his wife Alison McKenzie and their children Jack and Alexandra. Photo: Tracy Fulford Photography
Glen Turner, his wife Alison McKenzie and their children Jack and Alexandra. Photo: Tracy Fulford Photography
Former Office of Environment and Heritage officer Robert Strange. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Former Office of Environment and Heritage officer Robert Strange. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Pictures of burning stacks of native vegetation taken by Office of Environment and Heritage officer Robert Strange in Croppa Creek just before the killing of Glen Turner. Photo: NSW Police
Pictures of burning stacks of native vegetation taken by Office of Environment and Heritage officer Robert Strange in Croppa Creek just before the killing of Glen Turner. Photo: NSW Police
Glen Turner's widow Alison McKenzie, left, and his sister Fran Pearce. Photo: Emma Partridge
Glen Turner's widow Alison McKenzie, left, and his sister Fran Pearce. Photo: Emma Partridge

The family of murdered environment compliance officer Glen Turner has launched a scathing attack on the Turnbull family, accusing them of "hijacking" patriarch Ian Turnbull's murder trial by painting him as the victim of overzealous authorities.