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Post by Jon on Jun 8, 2020 22:24:47 GMT
Is anyone watching this on Channel 4, it's a documentary being shown over four nights and the first episode was yesterday but all episodes are on All4. It's reexamining the case of Joanne Lees and Peter Falconio and questioning whether Bradley Murdoch was the killer of Peter Falconio and what might have happened that night.
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Post by theglenbucklaird on Jun 9, 2020 8:56:43 GMT
Episode 2 is really good. Series dragged, at least two episodes too long?
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Post by prophet on Jun 9, 2020 16:38:04 GMT
This case has always interested me.
Is it worth watching?
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Post by Jon on Jun 9, 2020 16:42:02 GMT
Lees doesn't come across well at all in the various footage but at the same time, I wasn't keen on the defence lawyer who is reexamining the case either.
I think there's more to the case than meets the eye but I suspect it'll never be solved.
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Post by anthony40 on Jun 10, 2020 11:15:01 GMT
JuSt finished watching Episode 1.
Wow! It's a head-scratcher, eh?
As some of you would be aware by now I am Australian so me just watching it this brings up all kinds of emotions.
Firstly, I am from Sydney, so nowhere near where this happened. I'm a city boy. However I have been to the outback and unless you're visited, you can't possibly image the sheer scale and size of this area. I once heard Rolf Harris say that the UK can fit into Australia 25 times with room left over. Australia is HUGE!
The accents, the shots of the birds, the vegetation- it's all completely unique. And the dust from that red earth get in everywhere!
Some of the terms and phrases they've used- I'm not even familiar with.
Also some of the news readers I recognise.
Intrigued to see where this goes.
I feel for the Faclonio family. Whilst they may feel that they have justice in terms of the law, it's the never really knowing what happened, and the lack of a body they can lay to rest, that they will never get over.
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