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7NEWS presents Murder In The Outback: The Falconio & Lees Mystery Coming to Channel 7 A controversial television documentary has cast doubt on the identification of Peter Falconio's convicted killer, raising fears the real murderer may still be on the loose. 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? Hugely significant surely,Why didn’t he mention the red car and “jelly man” at the time? If the gunshot didn’t happen where the blood happened, then where did it happen? I agree that the ‘not talking to the press’ thing was fair enough and that Joanne had every right not to talk to the press but what about the revelation that she was emailing her lover in secret multiple times only 2 nights after her boyfriend disappeared, never to be seen again, The fact that she tried to keep these emails secret and never revealed that she was in phone contact with him constantly, and multiple times every day, after leaving Sydney. And the missing two pages of witness statement from the truck driver who rescued her meant we never got to hear about the small red car and the three men – one of whom could easily be Peter Falconio. What really happened on that night in the outback? It has already been shown on Channel 4 in the UK without much of a splash. Back in 2011, Fraser claimed Peter Falconio was alive. Yet Joanne presumes to tell them how to do their job. Fraser was the subject of a Foxtel mini series called Killing Time . This documentary hasn’t approached the case with an open mind. Channel 7 has unveiled their line up for 2020. Then there’s their lack of acceptance of the explanation of how rape & trauma victims often speak in the present tense because they’re re-living the experience. 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. The whole episode came across as a bunch of men trying to discredit and blame a victim, and was disappointing in a post me-too era. Returning to 7 will be home and away, My Kitchen Rules. There’s not going to be footprints in the dirt if there isn’t much dirt to leave the footprints in. The press who were interviewed came across as a bunch of insensitive jerks who couldn’t understand that some people prefer to grieve and deal with trauma in private. None though of the man imprisoned for 16 years (so far), none of her boyfriend, and none of the dog. No-one says that she was nearly raped – including Lees and the lack of footprints might not be surprising if there isn’t much dirt to leave footprints in yet her footprints are everywhere. FALCONIO: AN OUTBACK MURDER (working title) is a blockbuster True Crime series that investigates the 2001 disappearance of British backpacker Peter Falconio in outback Australia. Joanne was shown to be brimming with resentment at the detectives’ interest in the details – details which might have helped them locate her “boyfriend”, whose status was not known at the time (nor now). Why did the truckie not bother telling anyone before about the red car before 2017?’,A bloke that was flopping around like jelly?! A four-part documentary into the murder of British backpacker Peter Falconio, in the Australian Outback in 2001, raised a lot of questions By Anita Singh 7 June 2020 • 10:15pm When is the documentary looking into the disappearance of backpacker Peter Falconio on TV? Everything you need to know about the four-part documentary. 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. 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. Now, 7NEWS Presents – Murder In The Outback: The Falconio & Lees Mystery. He was probably killed with one single shot, but that’s something we don’t know. From the heart of the Australian outback, the inside story of the terrifying murder that shocked the world.

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