I guess now its over we're free to discuss this. I'm talking about the murder of Peter Falconio. Guy called Bradley Murdoch has recently been sentenced to a 28-year stretch. Fair play for murder. But, did he really do it?
I remain unconvinced.
I don't doubt that he was there - his DNA was found at the scene. But I find it odd if not remarkable that one man could tie up TWO people and then murder one of them. While person A was being tied up, what was person B doing? Forming an orderly queue? I think not.
Joanne Lees also claimed she untied herself (which to be fair she demonstrated in court), and escaped into the Australian Bush for several hours with Murdoch in pursuit. This just does not ring true either. I can't quite put my finger on it.
And when she showed up at court recently holding a camcorder and laughing and joking with the press - is that really how one would normally conduct themselves at the trial of their partner's alleged killer?
I've thought all along that she knows more about what happened that night, and I can't help feeling that she was 'meant' to escape, if you see what I'm getting at. I'm sure that the fact that she was having an affair at the time of Falconio's murder is swaying my opinion somewhat.
What does anyone else think about this bizarre case?
I remain unconvinced.
I don't doubt that he was there - his DNA was found at the scene. But I find it odd if not remarkable that one man could tie up TWO people and then murder one of them. While person A was being tied up, what was person B doing? Forming an orderly queue? I think not.
Joanne Lees also claimed she untied herself (which to be fair she demonstrated in court), and escaped into the Australian Bush for several hours with Murdoch in pursuit. This just does not ring true either. I can't quite put my finger on it.
And when she showed up at court recently holding a camcorder and laughing and joking with the press - is that really how one would normally conduct themselves at the trial of their partner's alleged killer?
I've thought all along that she knows more about what happened that night, and I can't help feeling that she was 'meant' to escape, if you see what I'm getting at. I'm sure that the fact that she was having an affair at the time of Falconio's murder is swaying my opinion somewhat.
What does anyone else think about this bizarre case?