‘Race against time’ to find body of British backpacker who disappeared 24 years ago

(FILES) Undated collect picture, made available 16 July 2001 of missing English tourist Peter Falconio, 28, from Huddersfield, West Yorkshire and his girlfriend Joanne Lees, 27, also from Huddersfield. There is growing concern for Falconio, who is feared dead after he and his girlfriend Joanne Lees were flagged down on Saturday night near the tiny outpost of Barrow Creek, 175 miles north of Alice Springs, Australia. Mr Falconio got out of the couple's Kombi van to help the man who claimed he had enginetrouble. Miss Lees heard what she thought was a gunshot, then the gunman returned to the van, punched her, tied together her wrists and ankles and forced her back into the vehicle. Miss Lees flagged down a passing van and raised the alarm, but 36 hours after the incident police have not been able to track down Mr Falconio. The Stuart highway between Tennant Creek and Alice Springs has been re-opened after an eight-hour closure yesterday but roadblocks in the area were still in place. AAP image / Pool - 10692497
Peter Falconio and Joanne Lees pictured before their backpacking trip to Australia (Picture: AAPIMAGE)

Police have offered a huge new reward for the location of a murdered British backpacker’s body amid fears the killer could take the secret to the grave.

Peter Falconio was 28 when he was murdered in 2001 while backpacking in the Northern Territory of Australia with his girlfriend Joanne Lees.

The couple were attacked after being ambushed in their campervan on a remote highway.

Bradley John Murdoch was eventually found guilty of murdering Peter in 2005, as well as assaulting Joanne, and was sentenced to life in prison.

But he’s always maintained his innocence, appealing against his conviction twice, and has never revealed where he dumped Peter’s body.

Now prison sources have told an Australian news site that Murdoch has been moved out of hospital into palliative care as he comes close to death from terminal throat cancer.

BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE: Undated collect file photo of murdered backpacker Peter Falconio and Joanne Lees. Police have appealed for information to locate the body of the British backpacker murdered in Australia on the 20th anniversary of his disappearance. Issue date: Wednesday July 14, 2021. PA Photo. Bradley Murdoch was convicted in 2005 of murdering Mr Falconio, 28, and assaulting his girlfriend Ms Lees at gunpoint on a remote stretch of highway near Barrow Creek, about 200 miles north of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory, on July 14 2001. See PA story POLICE Falconio. Photo credit should read: PA/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder. - 10692497
Peter and Joanne were driving across Australia in a campervan when they were ambushed (Picture: PA)

Police have launched a new appeal for information to find Peter’s body, doubling their previous potential reward of up to AU$500,000 (£240,000), amid fears Murdoch could take his secrets to the grave.

Officers have continued to re-interview Murdoch throughout his prison sentence, including as recently as this week, about the location of the body.

Acting Northern Territory Police commander Mark Grieve said: ‘We’re asking for anyone who may believe they have information that can assist to please come forward and contact police.

‘It’s never too late to reach out, and at least start that conversation with police, because you just never know how beneficial that information that you may hold may be.

‘We recognise the passage of time that’s transpired, however, it’s never too late.

‘We’ve made numerous approaches to Murdoch over the years that have passed up until very recently, being this week.

‘Unfortunately the outcome of those conversations rest with Murdoch. On all occasions, he has chosen not to positively engage with police.’

Adelaide Supreme Court November 10 2003: Bradley Murdock Being Arrested by Police at Adelaide's Sir Samuel Way Court Building and Taken to the City Watch House Bradley John Murdoch 45 was Arrested Outside the Court After He was Acquitted of Sex Offences As Soon As the Case was Over He was Arrested on a Warrant Issued by Northern Territory Police For the Murder of British Tourist Peter Falconio in the Northern Territory in 2001 He Will Appear in the Adelaide Magistrates Court Tomorrow where Nt Police Will Formally Seek His Extradition to Darwin Australia Adelaide Australia Bradley Murdoch Sentencing - Nov 2003 Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Hutchison/EPA/REX/Shutterstock (8255586a)
Bradley John Murdoch was convicted of murdering Peter but has always maintained his innocence (Picture: Rob Hutchison/EPA/REX/Shutterstock)

Commander Grieve said he hopes to ‘at least bring some sliver of resolution to Peter’s family by bringing home his remains’, adding the force has been ‘unwavering’ in its mission to do so for the last 24 years.

On July 14, 2001, Peter and Joanne were driving in a campervan about 190 miles north of Alice Springs when Murdoch pulled up beside them on the highway and urged them to pull over.

He claimed to have seen sparks coming from their van – but when Peter got out to inspect the vehicle, Murdoch shot him in the head.

He then forced Joanne into his pick-up truck, tying her wrists with cable ties and putting a sack over her head.

Fearing she would be raped or killed, she managed to escape Murdoch’s car and hid in the bush for five hours until flagging down a passing truck for help.

During the trial, prosecutors said Murdoch had likely disposed of Peter’s body somewhere in the vast 1,200mile stretch of outback between Alice Springs and Broome.

Murdoch wouldn’t have been eligible for parole until 2033, but a new ‘no body, no parole’ law means he won’t be released as long as he refusesto reveal the location of Peter’s body.

Joanne, who has since returned to the UK, said in 2017 that she still wanted to ‘bring him home’, adding: ‘Pete lost his life on that night, but I lost mine too.

‘I’ll never be fully at peace if Pete’s not found, but I accept that that is a possibility.’

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