DARWIN, AUSTRALIA - MAY 18: Paul Falconio, brother of missing
English backpacker Peter Falconio arrives at Darwin's Surpreme Court
to give evidence into the commital hearing of accused murderer
Bradley John Murdoch May 18, 2004 in Darwin, Australia. Commital
hearings commenced in Darwin on May 17 2004 and are expected to
continue for three weeks. (Photo by Terry Trewin/ Getty Images)
DARWIN, AUSTRALIA - MAY 18: Security guard's stand outside Darwin's
Surpreme Court where accused Peter Falconio's murderer Bradley John
Murdoch is currently on trial May 18, 2004 in Darwin, Australia.
Commital hearings commenced in Darwin on May 17 2004 and are
expected to continue for three weeks.
(Photo by Terry Trewin/ Getty
Images)
DARWIN, AUSTRALIA- MAY 31: In this handout picture from Darwin
Surpreme Court, a drawing of the pistol as described by Joanne Lees
used by her alleged abductor Bradley John Murdoch at Barrow Creek
2001 is displayed as evidence during the commital hearing of accused
murderer Bradley John Murdoch at Darwin's Surpreme Court May 31,
2004 in Darwin, Australia. Commital hearings for accused murderer
Bradley John Murdoch are now entering into the third week.
(Photo by
Darwin Supreme Court/Getty Images)
DARWIN, AUSTRALIA- MAY 31: In this handout picture from Darwin
Surpreme Court a photograph of cable ties used by Bradley John
Murdoch to restrain Joanne Lees during her alleged abduction by
Murdoch at Barrow Creek in 2001 is used as evidence during the
commital hearing of accused murderer Bradley John Murdoch at
Darwin's Surpreme Court May 31, 2004 in Darwin, Australia. Commital
hearings for accused murderer Bradley John Murdoch continue into the
third week.
(Photo by Darwin Supreme Court/Getty Images)
DARWIN, AUSTRALIA- MAY 31: In this handout picture from Darwin
Surpreme Court a photograph of Bradley John Murdoch's dog that
Joanne Lees claims was at Barrow Creek in 2001 during her alleged
abduction by Murdoch is used as evidence during the commital hearing
of accused murderer Bradley John Murdoch at Darwin's Surpreme Court
May 31, 2004 in Darwin, Australia. Commital hearings for accused
murderer Bradley John Murdoch continue into the third week.
(Photo
by Darwin Supreme Court/Getty Images)
DARWIN, AUSTRALIA - MAY 31: In this handout picture from Darwin
Surpreme Court, the truck that picked up Joanne Lees on the roadside
after her alleged abduction by Bradley John Murdoch at Barrow Creek
in 2001 is used as evidence during the commital hearing of accused
murderer Bradley John Murdoch at Darwin's Surpreme Court May 31,
2004 in Darwin, Australia. Commital hearings for accused murderer
Bradley John Murdoch are now entering into the third week.
(Photo by
Darwin Supreme Court/Getty Images)
DARWIN, AUSTRALIA- MAY 31: In this handout picture from Darwin
Surpreme Court a photograph of clothing that Joanne Lees was wearing
during her alleged abduction by Bradley John Murdoch at Barrow Creek
2001 is as evidence during the commital hearing of accused murderer
Bradley John Murdoch at Darwin's Surpreme Court May 31, 2004 in
Darwin, Australia. Northern Territory Police removed DNA samples
from the top however matching results are currently under a court
suppression order whilst commital hearings for accused murderer
Bradley John Murdoch continue into their third week.
(Photo by
Darwin Supreme Court/Getty Images)
DARWIN, AUSTRALIA- MAY 31: Paul Falconio, brother of missing British
backpacker Peter Falconio arrives to oversee proceedings into the
commital hearing of accused murderer Bradley John Murdoch at
Darwin's Surpreme Court May 31, 2004 in Darwin, Australia. Commital
hearings for accused murderer Bradley John Murdoch are now entering
into the third week.
(Photo by Terry Trewin/Getty Images)
DARWIN, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 14: Joanne Lees (C), former girlfriend
of missing British backpacker Peter Falconio, arrives in Darwin on
October 14, 2005 ahead of next week's murder trial over his
disappearance in Australia. (Photo by Glenn Campbell/Pool/Getty
Images)
DARWIN, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 14: Joanne Lees (C), former girlfriend
of missing British backpacker Peter Falconio, arrives in Darwin on
October 14, 2005 ahead of next week's murder trial over his
disappearance in Australia. Bradley John Murdoch will go on trial in
the Northern Territory Supreme Court accused of the outback highway
murder of 28-year-old Falconio in July 2001, and of unlawful assault
and deprivation of liberty to Lees. (Photo by Glenn Campbell/Pool/Getty
Images)
DARWIN, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 17: This undated handout photo shows
picture of British travellers
Peter Falconio and his girlfriend
Joanne Lees. The couple were allegedly abducted near Barrow Creek
in
Australia's Northern Territory in July 2001.
(Photo by Handout/Getty
Images)
DARWIN, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 17: This undated handout photo shows a
police missing poster offering a reward for the wherabouts of
British traveller Peter Falconio after he and girlfriend Joanne Lees
were allegedly abducted near Barrow Creek in July 2001. (Photo by
Handout/Getty Images)
DARWIN, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 17: This undated handout photo shows
British couple Joanne Lees (L) and boyfriend Peter Falconio as they
sit in their van, taken before they were allegedly ambushed by a man
near Barrow Creek in July 2001. (Photo by Handout/Getty Images)
DARWIN, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 17: Joanne Lees (C), girlfriend of Peter
Falconio leaves the Northern Territory Supreme Court flanked by
poilce officers and media after day one of Falconio's murder trial
October 17, 2005 in Darwin, Australia. The trial of 47-year-old
Bradley John Murdoch, who is accused of killing Mr Falconio in 2001,
began in the Northern Territory Supreme Court today. He is also
charged with the assault and deprivation of liberty of Joanne Lees.
The body of Peter Falconio has never been found.
(Photo by Ian
Waldie/Getty Images)
DARWIN, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 17: Joanne Lees (C), girlfriend of Peter
Falconio leaves the Northern Territory Supreme Court flanked by
poilce officers and media after day one of Falconio's murder trial
October 17, 2005 in Darwin, Australia. (Photo by Ian Waldie/Getty
Images)
DARWIN, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 17: Lead barrister for the defence Grant
Algie (L) is seen in the Northern Territory Supreme Court during the
beginning of the trial for the murder of Peter Falconio October 17,
2005 in Darwin, Australia. (Photo by Rob Griffith-POOL/Getty Images)
DARWIN, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 17: Chief Justice Brian Martin addresses
the Darwin Supreme Court at the beginning of the trial for the
murder of Peter Falconio, at the Northern Territory October 17, 2005
in Darwin, Australia. (Photo by Rob Griffith-POOL/Getty Images)
DARWIN, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 17: Lead defense counsel Grant Algie
addresses Chief Justice Brian Martin at the beginning of the trial
for the murder of Peter Falconio, at the Northern Territory October
17, 2005 in Darwin, Australia. (Photo by Rob Griffith-POOL/Getty
Images)
DARWIN, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 17: Grant Algie, main defence Lawyer
arrives at the Northern Territory Supreme Court for the murder trial
of Peter Falconio October 17, 2005 in Darwin, Australia.
(Photo
by Ian Waldie/Getty Images)
DARWIN, NT - OCTOBER 17: Joan Falconio and Luciano Falconio, the
parents of Peter Falconio, arrive at the Northern Territory Supreme
Court for his murder trial October 17, 2005 in Darwin, Australia.
(Photo by Ian Waldie/Getty Images)
DARWIN, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 17: Jan Pittman, girlfriend of the
accused Bradley Murdoch arrives at the Northern Territory Supreme
Court for the murder trial of Peter Falconio October 17, 2005 in
Darwin, Australia. (Photo by Ian Waldie/Getty Images)
DARWIN, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 17: Chief prosecutor Rex Wild arrives at
the Northern Territory Supreme Court for the murder trial of Peter
Falconio October 17, 2005 in Darwin, Australia.
(Photo by Ian Waldie/Getty
Images)
DARWIN, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 18: Joanne Lees, girlfriend of Peter
Falconio, arrives at the Northern Territory Supreme Court for the
murder trial of Bradley John Murdoch October 18, 2005 in Darwin,
Australia. (Photo by Ian Waldie/Getty Images)