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An Assumption Of
An Assumption Of Murder, Yet Again !
And, Another book based on that Assumption !
Remember "The Day Of The Jackal"
and,
"The Man Who Never Was"
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URL: http://www.afp.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/17172/STUDY.pdf
Last published: 21 Jul 2006 4:07pm
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Last published: 25 Jul 2006 10:21am
Falconio murderer suspect in other cases
By Kasey Brunt
July 23, 2007 02:07am
Article from: Northern Territory
CONVICTED murderer Bradley John Murdoch is still considered a person of interest in the disappearances of two young women.
A new book by Territorian Paul Toohey reveals Broome residents fear Sara Davey and Petronella Albert may have fallen victim to the man serving life for murdering British backpacker Peter Falconio.
Western Australian police said Murdoch was still a man "of interest" in the cases.
Toohey's book, The Killer Within, is the latest examination of the Falconio case.
The Territory journalist visited Broome - where Murdoch lived for many years - and found many locals believe Murdoch had something to do with the disappearance of the two young women.
Davey has not been seen since 1997 and Ms Albert since 1999. Both disappeared in Broome.
Toohey said yesterday he tried to investigate the disappearances but found it hard to get very far.
"They just disappeared," he said. "No one in Broome knows what happened to them."
Toohey said a couple of people approached him with the theory that Murdoch had been involved.
"Western Australia police haven't ruled out Murdoch as a suspect, but that doesn't mean he was involved.
"It is speculation - he remains a suspect, nothing more." Toohey said Territory police profiled Murdoch as a "cleanskin" - a first time, one-off killer.
i.e.... ASSUMED !
That such an incident took place, if indeed it did. without foundation.