ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 11: Bradley John Murdoch arrives, in
handcuffs, at the Adelaide Magistrates' Court to face an extradition
hearing November 11, 2003 in Adelaide, Australia.
(Photo by Tony
Lewis/Getty Images)
ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 11: Bradley John Murdoch (C) is
escorted, in handcuffs, into the Adelaide Magistrates' Court to face
an extradition hearing November 11, 2003 in Adelaide, Australia.
(Photo by Tony Lewis/Getty Images)
ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 11: Bradley John Murdoch (C) is
escorted, in handcuffs, into the Adelaide Magistrates' Court to face
an extradition hearing November 11, 2003 in Adelaide, Australia.
(Photo by Tony Lewis/Getty Images)
ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 11: A man suspected of murdering
British tourist Peter Falconio in the Northern Territory is led out
of Adelaide Magistrates' Court October 11, 2002 after appearing on
unrelated charges in Adelaide, Australia. His name is Bradley John
Murdoch, but his identity is suppressed in South Australia. Peter
Falconio and his girlfriend Joanne Lees were travelling in
Australia's Northern Territory in 2001 when they were allegedly
attacked by a previously unknown assailant. Falconio's body has
never been found and Lees managed to escape from her attempted
abduction.
(Photo by Tony Lewis/Getty Images)
ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 11: A man suspected of murdering
British tourist Peter Falconio in the Northern Territory is led out
of Adelaide Magistrates' Court October 11, 2002 after appearing on
unrelated charges in Adelaide, Australia. His name is Bradley John
Murdoch, but his identity is suppressed in South Australia. (Photo
by Tony Lewis/Getty Images)
ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 11: A man suspected of murdering
British tourist Peter Falconio in the Northern Territory is led out
of Adelaide Magistrates' Court October 11, 2002 after appearing on
unrelated charges in Adelaide, Australia. His name is Bradley John
Murdoch, but his identity is suppressed in South Australia. (Photo
by Tony Lewis/Getty Images)
ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 13: Bradley John Murdoch is escorted,
in handcuffs, from the Adelaide Magistrates' Court after facing an
extradition hearing November 13, 2003 in Adelaide, Australia.
Murdoch will be extradited to the Darwin in the Northern Territory
to be charged with the murder of British tourist Peter Falconio as
well as for the illegal detention of Falconio's girlfriend, Joanne
Lees, in outback Australia in July 2001. (Photo by Tony Lewis/Getty
Images)
ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 13: Bradley John Murdoch is escorted,
in handcuffs, from the Adelaide Magistrates' Court after facing an
extradition hearing November 13, 2003 in Adelaide, Australia.
(Photo
by Tony Lewis/Getty Images)
ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 13: Bradley John Murdoch is escorted,
in handcuffs, from the Adelaide Magistrates' Court after facing an
extradition hearing November 13, 2003 in Adelaide, Australia.
(Photo
by Tony Lewis/Getty Images)
ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 13: Bradley John Murdoch walks, in
handcuffs, from the Adelaide Magistrates' Court after facing an
extradition hearing November 13, 2003 in Adelaide, Australia.
(Photo
by Tony Lewis/Getty Images)
Darwin, AUSTRALIA: Bradley John Murdoch (C) surrounded by police
arrives at Darwin airport from Adelaide 24 November 2003. One of
Australia's most enduring crime mysteries came to an end 13 December
2005 when a mechanic and admitted drug runner, Bradley John Murdoch,
was found guilty of the 2001 murder of missing British tourist Peter
Falconio. Murdoch, 47, was also found guilty by a jury in the
Northern Territory Supreme Court of assault and the attempted
abduction of Falconio's English girlfriend, Joanne Lees, on a
moonless night in remote central Australia.
(Photo credit DAVID HANCOCK/AFP/Getty Images)
Darwin, AUSTRALIA: Bradley John Murdoch (C) surrounded by police
arrives at Darwin airport from Adelaide 24 November 2003.
One of
Australia's most enduring crime mysteries came to an end 13 December
2005 when a mechanic and admitted drug runner, Bradley John Murdoch,
was found guilty of the 2001 murder of missing British tourist Peter Falconio. (Photo credit DAVID
HANCOCK/AFP/Getty Images)