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  1. Joanne Lees: Murder in the Outback (also known as Murder in the Outback) is a television film produced by Channel Ten and ITV Productions, which first aired in Australia on Channel Ten on 18 March 2007 and in the UK on ITV on Sunday 8 April, where it was titled Murder in the Outback.

    • 18 March 2007 (Australia), 8 April 2007 (UK)
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joanne_LeesJoanne Lees - Wikipedia

    The attacker was identified as Bradley John Murdoch, and in 2005 he was convicted of Falconio's murder. Lees was the chief crown witness in the murder trial, which was conducted in Darwin. She later wrote a book about her experiences, which was made into a television film .

    • Victim of attempted kidnapping subsequent to the murder of her partner
    • No Turning Back
    • British
    • Social worker
  3. 18 mar 2007 · Joanne Lees: Murder in the Outback: Directed by Tony Tilse. With Joanne Froggatt, Bryan Brown, John Wood, Tom Long. True story about Joanne Lee's partner missing presumed murdered in the Australian outback some years ago.

    • (383)
    • Drama
    • Tony Tilse
    • 2007-03-18
  4. 10 giu 2020 · Joanne told police the attacker shot Peter and tried to tie her up, but she escaped. Peter's body was never found. As four-part C4 documentary, Murder in the Outback, looks more closely...

  5. Murder of Peter Falconio. Peter Falconio was a British tourist who disappeared in a remote part of the Stuart Highway near Barrow Creek in the Northern Territory of Australia on the evening of 14 July 2001, [1] while travelling with his girlfriend Joanne Lees .

    • Joanne Lees (the victim's girlfriend)
  6. 8 giu 2020 · Channel 4's new documentary Murder in the Outback: The Falconio and Lees Mystery looks at the terrifying disappearance of Peter Falconio, a British backpacker who was never seen again...

  7. 18 mar 2007 · This is the story of one young woman's courage in the face of one of the most mysterious crimes in Australian history. After surviving the terrifying outback abduction of her boyfriend, Joanne Lees became the victim of a relentless trial by media across two continents.