Australia’s ‘Outback Killer’ dies in prison, taking secret of Peter Falconio’s body to the grave

Australia’s ‘Outback Killer’ dies in prison, taking secret of Peter Falconio’s body to the grave
Australia’s ‘Outback Killer’ dies in prison, taking secret of Peter Falconio’s body to the grave

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Nevin Al Sukari - Sana'a - An undated photo of British couple Joanne Lees (left) and Peter Falconio, sitting in their van, taken before they were ambushed by a gunman near Barrow Creek in 2001. — Reuters file pic

SYDNEY, July 16 — An Australian man who murdered a British backpacker on a remote highway in 2001 has died without revealing where he left his victim, police said today. 

Former mechanic Bradley Murdoch killed Peter Falconio in 2001, shooting him dead after waving his car down on a deserted road in the vast Australian outback. 

Falconio had been driving with his British girlfriend Joanne Lees, who fled into the bush after Murdoch tried to abduct her. 

Murdoch — who would come to be known as Australia’s “Outback Killer” — was in 2005 convicted of Falconio’s murder.

Police never found his 28-year-old victim’s body. 

“It is deeply regrettable that Murdoch has died without, as far as we are aware, ever disclosing the location of Peter Falconio’s remains,” Northern Territory Police said in a statement. 

“His silence has denied the Falconio family the closure they have so long deserved. 

“Our thoughts are with the Falconio family in the United Kingdom, whose grief continues.” 

Murdoch was sentenced to life in prison and died in custody of throat cancer last night.

Lees escaped Murdoch and hid in bushes until she was rescued — later telling a story of brutality and fear that was carried by media around the world. 

The ordeal partly inspired the 2005 horror film Wolf Creek.

Northern Territory Police are still offering an A$500,000 (RM1.4 million) reward for information on Falconio’s remains. — AFP

 

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