
Northern Territory police have reopened evidence boxes and released previously unseen photographs from the investigation into the 2001 murder of British backpacker Peter Falconio, on the 25th anniversary of the crime. The police hope the new images will help locate Falconio's remains and bring closure to the case. The murder and attempted abduction of his girlfriend Joanne Lees remains one of Australia's most notorious crimes, with unanswered questions for the family.
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One of Australia's most horrific and culturally defining crimes
Tuesday is the 25th anniversary of the outback disappearance.
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The murder of Peter Falconio is considered one of Australia's most horrific and culturally defining crimes.
Opinion<p>Northern Territory police reopen evidence boxes in bid to close investigation of horrific crime</p><p>Northern Territory Police have reopened evidence boxes to uncover several previously unseen photographs from the investigation into the murder of British backpacker Peter Falconio and attempted abduction of his girlfriend Joanne Lees.</p><p>Tuesday is the 25th anniversary of the outback disappearance, which still resonates as one of Australia’s most horrific and culturally defining crimes.
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The murder of Peter Falconio is considered one of Australia's most horrific and culturally defining crimes.
OpinionNorthern Territory Police reopened evidence boxes from the investigation into the murder of Peter Falconio.
The GuardianThe reopening uncovered several previously unseen photographs.
The GuardianTuesday is the 25th anniversary of the outback disappearance.
The GuardianThe crime carries unanswered questions for Falconio’s family.
The Guardian