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Australian police launch new bid to find murdered Briton after his killer died without EVER revealing his resting place

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Australian police have launched a new bid to find the body of British backpacker Peter Falconio after his killer died without ever revealing his final resting place.

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Today marks exactly 25 years since Mr Falconio and his partner Joanne Lees vanished in what became one of Australia's most shocking criminal cases.Officers from the Northern Territory have released a deluge of never-before-seen photos in the hopes of generating fresh leads about where Mr Falconio's body might be found.

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The young couple had been travelling across the country in their campervan when they fell victim to an ambush on a remote desert highway in "Top End" in 2001.Bradley John Murdoch stopped the pair on July 14, telling them he had spotted sparks coming from their vehicle.When Mr Falconio walked to the rear of the van with Murdoch to check the supposed problem, he was shot in the head.Ms Lees found herself bound by her attacker but succeeded in breaking free.She concealed herself in the harsh outback vegetation...

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