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One of Queenslands most notorious cold cases has been solved with a Brisbane jury finding Vincent ODempsey guilty of the 1974 murders of Barbara McCulkin and her two daughters. The 78-year-old was convicted on Friday of all three killings after a four-week trial in the Brisbane Supreme Court, a little over a day after the jury hearing his case retired to consider its verdict. Mrs McCulkin and her children Vicki, 13, and Leanne, 11, were taken from their Highgate Hill home on the night of January 16, 1974. The trio was tied up and driven to bushland near Warwick where ODempsey is believed to have strangled the 34-year-old mother before killing the girls and burying their bodies.