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How the ‘desolation’ of the Australian outback could finally help find British man’s body

  • Posted on July 14, 2026
  • By I Paper
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After two and a half decades, new developments offer renewed hope in solving one of Australia's most haunting cold cases. The vast wilderness of the Australian outback, known for its isolation and harsh conditions, may finally provide clues to locate Peter Falconio's remains. British national Falconio was murdered by Bradley Murdoch in 1996, while his girlfriend Joanne Lees survived a terrifying ordeal. Modern investigative techniques and environmental knowledge could unlock answers that have remained elusive for 25 years.

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How the ‘desolation’ of the Australian outback could finally help find British man’s body
How the ‘desolation’ of the Australian outback could finally help find British man’s body

It's been 25 years since killer Bradley Murdoch murdered British man Peter Falconio and kidnapped his girlfriend Joanne Lees
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