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A notorious backpacker murderer has died without revealing where he put the remains of the man he killed in the outback.
Bradley John Murdoch, 67, died of throat cancer on Tuesday after being moved from jail in June to a hospital in Alice Springs in the Northern Territory, according to multiple media reports.
In 2005, Murdoch was given a life sentence for the murder of British backpacker Peter Falconio, 28, and the assault and attempted kidnapping of Falconio’s girlfriend Joanne Lees on the Stuart Highway near Barrow Creek in July 2001.

Lees hid in bushland for five hours while Murdoch hunted her with his dog, before she managed to flag down a truck driver.

A woman and man smiling while sitting in a camper van.

In 2001, Peter Falconio (right) was killed by Bradley Murdoch. During the incident, Murdoch also attacked and tried to abduct Falconio’s partner, Joanne Lees (left). Lees evaded capture by hiding in the bush for five hours before successfully signaling a passing truck driver for help.

Murdoch is believed to have hidden Falconio’s body, which has never been found despite extensive searches.

He died without revealing the site of the remains.
In June, NT Police announced a $500,000 reward for information leading to the discovery of Falconio’s remains.
Murdoch was diagnosed with throat cancer in 2019.

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