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Murder in the Outback: The Falconio and Lees Mystery

On July 14th, 2001, 27-year-old English backpacker Joanne Lees flagged down a truck on a lonely stretch of the Stuart Highway in central Australia. She had a horror story to tell. According to Lees, in the dead of night, she and her boyfriend Peter Falconio had been attacked on the highway. She claimed Falconio had been shot and she had been bound before escaping into desert scrub.

Tapping into long held fears about the Australian outback, the story created a firestorm of tabloid headlines in the UK and Australia. International tourists stayed away from the Northern Territory as a massive police manhunt went nowhere for 16 months. That is until a tip-off led to a small-time drug runner, Bradley John Murdoch, being arrested. Murdoch flatly denied it all, but the jury disagreed and found him guilty of murder, sentencing him to life in prison.

For some experts and onlookers, the guilty verdict in Murdoch's murder trial has always felt clouded with doubt. In one of the most detailed re-investigations of the Falconio case ever mounted, Murder in the Outback: The Falconio and Lees Mystery, a new four-part series for Channel 4, will explore the details and the questions that surround this infamous case.

Show Info

Web channel: United Kingdom Channel 4 (2020 - 2020)
Default Runtime: 45 minutes
Status: Ended
Show Type: Documentary
Genres: Crime
Episodes ordered: 4 episodes

Official site: www.channel4.com

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Episode 4

Episode 1x04; Jun 7, 2020

Documentary examining the killing of British tourist Peter Falconio in Australia's Northern Territory in July 2001, exploring the details and questions that surround this infamous case. The concluding episode examines how DNA found on Joanne Lees' sh

Previous Episodes

Episode NameAirdateTrailer
1x04: Episode 4Jun 7, 2020
1x03: Episode 3Jun 7, 2020
1x02: Episode 2Jun 7, 2020
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