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New Post! Sep 30, 2008 @ 09:22:59#61
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*shoots lifeguard and looks at the rest of them* do your f***ing jobs

On October 15, 2009
New Post! Jan 03, 2009 @ 21:33:38#62
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yes it's been a while since the last post in this thread....

i'm not out to change any ones mind, i'm just stating what i've seen and heard, while travelling around the outback.

Firstly i have been to the site of the murder?... and i don't believe for one second anyone could have hid successfully in the few bushes within 200m from the hwy... it's the sort of thing that, if you've seen the site, there's no question of it.

Secondly, i have spoken to those who at some point in the past, employed or worked with Murdoch and all have said yes, he is a strange bloke, don't get in his way, but he isn't Falconio's Murderer.

Thirdly the books about the case, sometimes go into detail about places like Broome, Fitzroy and Halls... and say how dodgy and scary these places are, well to put it bluntly it's crap, these writers wouldn't know what scary or dodgy is. I've worked in all the towns of the kimberleys and there is nothing dodgy about them, i admit, i don't like broome, but i say this because it's too commercialised and there's too many people around. So when i hear how scared the writer was, when visiting Broome, i can't help but laugh.

I guess if you are waiting for my opinion.... it's this, i'm on the fence, because i don't think there was enough evidence to convict for murder, however i believe anyone is capable of murder and Brad Murdoch, does fit the description that Lee's gave the police, however I don't believe her story either, there are some important bits of the story which changed from the first interview to the trial.

Lastly, I do believe Falconio was murdered, but I don't belive his body will ever be found. If it's true Murdoch did the deed and then disposed of the body along the Tanami Track, it will never be found.

To show how easy it would be to dispose of a body in the outback, take this one example, a mate once said to me.... you could chop someone into pieces and throw them down a chemical toilets at one of those rest stops along the hwy and no one would ever know....

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New Post! Feb 23, 2009 @ 09:42:13#63
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ARE YOU BLOODY KIDDNG SHE WAS HAVING AN AFFAIR WITH ANOTHER MAN IDIOT!!!!!!!! are you there??? how bout you think!!! and read a little more about the case.

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New Post! Mar 05, 2009 @ 13:26:07#65
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Nark said:

ARE YOU BLOODY KIDDNG SHE WAS HAVING AN AFFAIR WITH ANOTHER MAN IDIOT!!!!!!!! are you there??? how bout you think!!! and read a little more about the case.



You sound like you know the truth? What concerns me, is that media reports and other publications can sway people's judgement to begin with. The truth is out there, known only to a few.

Because of the misrepresntation of the facts by many sources, the most feasable version of the truth will carry the most weight.

And for the record, severe psychological trauma can, as a consequence, cause certain individuals to become vague when attempting to recall specific details of a crime. To what degree? Well, I guess this depends on the sheer terror of the situation, and what it is that their mind is focussing on at the time.

For example, self preservation, saving a loved one from certain death, the terror of not knowing what was going to happen next, or, when addressing 'specifics' whether or not the attacker had any facial hair.
On April 03, 2009
New Post! Mar 22, 2009 @ 09:53:51#66
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Hi Aces, you omitted that with Falconio on the ground the 2 vehicles at least we know of that passed may have seen the body and called the police. Who wouldn't have panicked? He hid her vehicle, so its obvious he wanted to conceal the crime as long as he could. It was very dark, and a torch is only good for the first 50 yds

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New Post! May 28, 2009 @ 07:22:23#67
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aces said:

behind bushes... yes could be true but put youe self in murdochs shoes. you have just killed a man the only eye witness is hiding in bushes... dont u think u would put a bit of effort into trying to find her who could put u behind bars? which has happened.



Put the way you have, you are right, who would leave the only eye witness to run off?

Murdoch was on drugs, he had just killed someone, dumped Lees in the back, and was attempting to lift a dying/dead man out of the road.
She ran off into the pitch black, and he had no idea where. Forget bushes, if she had run in a straight line he would never have caught her.

And then, with the body possibly in the road, between the 2 vehicles, a vehicle passed by. The driver testified in court that it was as Lees said it was, her vehicle in front of murdoch's.

If that wasn't a panic situation, what was? Who wouldn't panic?
2 vehicles in the middle of nowhere, and Murdoch is supposed to search thoroughly?

They found her footprints under the bush she said she hid under.I saw a photo of it, and it was very dense. I'm not sure he would have seen her even with a torch. If he was trying to lift Peter in the back, he would not have been holding a torch to follow her direction, unless he had 3 arms
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New Post! Oct 14, 2009 @ 10:12:20#68
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if you want to put even more doubt in your mind that she is telling the truth about her story read dead centre by robin bowles. That book really puts quite a few spanners in the works. no way she is telling the 'whole' truth at least.

On October 14, 2009
New Post! Oct 15, 2009 @ 12:56:17#69
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Having studied the Peter Falconio case in detail from all sides, books and tv interviews, and also having visited the murder site and Broome etc (which is not scary), I believe Peter and Joanne were attacked that night, and that Peter was murdered, but not by Murdoch, he might not be a nice guy, but I believe he was set up by the NT Police, Peter Falconios body could be anywhere in the outback, and now over 8 years on it'll never be found, but I believe that further information will arise that will see the release of Murdoch, and the case will once again be front page news!

Also: I believe Joanne is hiding something, she slept with someone else in Sydney, and I believe this story has links with her!!!!

On October 21, 2009
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