A British tourist whose boyfriend was shot dead in the Australian outback 15 years ago has spoken about her ordeal and revealed how she escaped his killer.
Joanne Lees and Peter Falconio were travelling in a Kombi van on a remote highway in central Australia in 2001 when they were flagged down by Bradley Murdoch.
In what was one of Australia’s most notorious backpacker murders, Murdoch shot dead Mr Falconio, 28, before handcuffing his girlfriend and dragging her into his vehicle.
Ms Lees, who was 27 at the time, managed to escape, hiding for more than five hours among desert scrub.
Joanne Lees’ (pictured) boyfriend Peter Falconio was shot dead in the Australian outback 15 years ago. She spoken about her ordeal and revealed how she escaped his killer
Ms Lees (right) and Peter Falconio (left) were travelling in a Kombi van on a remote highway in central Australia in 2001 when they were flagged down by Bradley Murdoch
Bradley Murdoch (right) shot dead Mr Falconio, Kombi Servisi 28, before handcuffing his girlfriend and dragging her into his vehicle
The now 43-year-old, originally from the English county of Yorkshire, has returned to the outback and given harrowing details of her ordeal.
‘We were young and carefree,’ she told Channel Nine’s program in an episode due to air next Sunday.
‘We had no idea what was going to happen. We thought we had the rest of our lives together.
‘Pete got out of the kombi servisi… Who would expect it to be a gunman? Horror movies have been made about some of the events that happened to me.’