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The Falconio Case: Questions That Refuse to Go Away

The conviction of Bradley John Murdoch for the murder of Peter Falconio has always sat uncomfortably with anyone who looks closely at the evidence  or rather, the lack of it, writes STEVEN FENNELL. 

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Was Joanne Lees’ hair tie a smoking gun?

Andrew L. Urban. In the wake of our July 21, 2020 story covering the CJZ produced Channel 7 documentary mini series, Murder in the Outback, in which Bradley Murdoch’s conviction for the murder of Peter Falconio was examined, several readers … Continue reading

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Bradley Murdoch – how DNA may have misled the jury

Andrew L. Urban. When juries in a circumstantial case are told of DNA, they assume that it’s a solid piece of evidence, unquestionable. The prosecution relies on this assumption and tells its story as if every DNA sample was like … Continue reading

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