A daughter whose father was murdered in Western Australia’s south-west says she stared down the men responsible during sentencing proceedings. Multiple outlets report that the court sentences result in lengthy prison terms for the killers. The coverage focuses on the daughter’s reaction as the offenders receive their penalties, presenting the moment as a direct confrontation in court. While the articles share the same core account—an ongoing legal process and sentencing for a murder in WA’s south-west—details such as the offenders’ identities, the exact circumstances of the killing, and the length of each sentence are not provided in the supplied extracts. Overall, the reports align on the central event: the sentencing hearing, the seriousness of the crimes leading to long jail terms, and the daughter’s presence and response during sentencing. The articles therefore portray the sentencing as both a judicial outcome and a personal, confronting moment for the family, without indicating differences in factual framing among the sources.