Australian police release new images of British backpacker Peter Falconio in bid to ‘find his remains’

2C16B2J HUDDERSFIELD,ENGLAND,UK:JULY 19th 2001.COLLECT PHOTO disappearance of Peter Falconio 14 July 2001 on the Stuart Highway near Barrow Creek NT Aust
Falconio had been trravelling with his girlfriend, Joanne Lees (Picture: Alamy)

Police in Australia have marked the 25th anniversary of the murder of British backpacker Peter Falconio by releasing new images from their investigation, in the hope it ‘could lead police to Peter’s remains’.

Bradley John Murdoch was convicted in 2005 of murdering Mr Falconio, 28, and assaulting his girlfriend, Joanne Lees, at gunpoint on a remote stretch of road in Australia’s Northern Territory on July 14, 2001.

Mr Falconio and Ms Lees, both from Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, were travelling across the country in a camper van when they were ambushed by Murdoch on the isolated Stuart Highway.

Murdoch was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment without parole for at least 28 years.

He died in prison last year after being diagnosed with terminal throat cancer in 2019, but never revealed the location of Mr Falconio’s remains.

A supplied image obtained on Monday, July 13, 2026, of Evidence markers on a remote roadside which made up part of the investigation into Peter Falconio???s murder. New images released by police on the 25th anniversary of Peter Falconio's murder (AAP Image/Supplied by Northern Territory Police Force) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY
New photos have been shared in hopes of finding Falconio (Picture: PR)

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A supplied image obtained on Monday, July 13, 2026, of The orange Kombi van Peter Falconio and Joanne Lees were travelling in. New images released by police on the 25th anniversary of Peter Falconio's murder (AAP Image/Supplied by Northern Territory Police Force) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY
The couple had been travelling in an old van together (Picture: PR)

To mark 25 years since Mr Falconio’s murder, Northern Territory Police have released previously unseen images from the case.

Northern Territory Police Force commissioner Martin Dole APM said the force would exhaust every possibility to find Mr Falconio’s remains and bring closure to his loved ones.

‘This was a traumatic and horrific event for Ms Lees, and for Peter’s family who have now gone such a long time without the answers they deserve,’ he said.

‘While a murderer has been held accountable for his crimes, this investigation can never be considered closed until Peter’s remains are found and his family can lay him to rest.

‘It is deeply regrettable that Murdoch died without, as far as we know, ever disclosing the location of Peter’s remains. His cowardly silence has denied his family, friends and loved ones the closure they deserve.’

A supplied image obtained on Monday, July 13, 2026, of Convicted killer Bradley Murdoch was photographed by police as part of the investigation into Peter Falconio???s murder . New images released by police on the 25th anniversary of Peter Falconio's murder (AAP Image/Supplied by Northern Territory Police Force) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY
Murdoch was seen staring into the camera in one chilling image (Picture: PR)

He continued: ‘Twenty-five years is a significant milestone, and the Northern Territory Police Force remains committed to bringing this investigation to its fullest conclusion and will continue to pursue every avenue available.

‘The release of new footage could lead police to Peter’s remains. There may still be someone who knows something, whether that be information they have never previously shared with the police or something Murdoch said to them.

‘We continue to urge anyone with information relating to the location of Peter Falconio’s remains to come forward. No piece of information is too small; what may seem insignificant could prove critical in helping investigators finally resolve this case.’

A reward of up to 500,000 Australian dollars (£260,000) has been offered for any information that leads directly to the discovery of Mr Falconio’s remains.

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