The suspected gunman behind the horror mass shooting that killed three family members and left another critically injured at a rural property in North Queensland is in custody.
Police have charged a 59-year-old man with the murders of three people who were gunned down at their rural property in the Whitsundays and the attempted murder of a fourth man.
Graham Tighe, 35, was shot to death alongside his mother Maree Schwarz, 59, and step-father Mervyn Schwarz, 71, by a man, 59, at 9am on Thursday in Bogie, North Queensland.
Queensland Police have revealed new details about the shooting in a rural town that left three members of the same family dead and another critically injured.
A lonely bouquet of flowers has been left of the corner of Peter Delemothe Road and Normanby Road - the solo road in and out of the isolated locality where the mass shooting occurred.