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Viewers of Channel 4’s Murder in the Outback were left baffled on Sunday night after new evidence came to light over the killing of Peter Falconio.Peter, a British backpacker went missing in 2001 while on holiday with his girlfriend Joanne Lees.They were coming to the end of their travels and were driving through the Australian outback when Peter was last seen.According to Joanne, Peter was shot and his body was never found, while she claims that she escaped being abducted when she was rescued by a lorry driver.In 2005, Bradley Murdoch was convicted with murdering Peter and assaulting his girlfriend Joanne on the remote Stuart Highway, Northern Territory.The conviction was largely based on a DNA match on Joanne’s T-shirt.In the documentary titled, Murder in the Outback: The Falconio and Lees Mystery, the truck driver Vince Millar, who found Joanne, revealed some never-heard-before evidence to defence lawyer Andrew Fraser.In the first part of the documentary, Vince claimed that he saw car lights circling in the distance before spotting Joanne.And before he saw her run out into the road, he also claimed that he spotted two men bundling a third man ‘like jelly’ into a red car.‘There was something they didn’t want me to see. This poor woman was nearly raped and murdered, yet a mostly male press pack couldn’t understand why she wouldn’t come out and talk to them? The body is that of 28-year-old British backpacker Peter Falconio, murdered in 2001 but so far, not found. Instead of feet in the air, leaning back in the chair and making for the door in protest, a victim wanting more than anything else to have the police efficiently go about their work would lean in and agonise over her memory for any skerrick of detail that might help the professionals do their job. If you look at the crime scene photos compared to when the documentary team went out there to inspect the area, you can see that there’s more grass and greenery back then than now. These few details I have selected from many should have been enough for a jury to have doubt.And most chilling of all Melissa, is the body language (and dialogue) when being interviewed by police detectives 4 weeks post incident. They couldn’t understand that that might be a little bit traumatic of an experience for a woman to go through and that she might not feel up to speaking to them? From the heart of the Australian outback, the inside story of the terrifying murder that shocked the world.This blockbuster four-part true crime series investigates the 2001 disappearance of British backpacker Peter Falconio in outback Australia.Every detail and the dramas that have surrounded this extraordinary case from day one are examined in this comprehensive re-investigation, featuring powerful first-hand accounts of those closest to the case.With exclusive access to the never-before-seen original defence case documents, the documentary will re-examine the evidence put forward at the trial of the man convicted of Falconio’s murder – Bradley John Murdoch.Some of the evidence doesn’t add up and debate remains about whether Murdoch was correctly identified.
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