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Falconio appeal delays Pounds 100,000 reward for naming of murderer SEVERAL claims have been made for the Pounds 100,000 reward offered to find the killer of British backpacker Peter Falconio but a decision on who gets the bounty has been delayed. Australian police said today they would have to wait for the outcome of an appeal by the man convicted of the crime. Bradley John Murdoch, 47, was found guilty in December of Mr Falconio's murder and of attacking and kidnapping the backpacker's girlfriend, Joanne Lees, at gunpoint 200 miles north of Alice Springs in 2001. The body of Mr Falconio, 28, has never been found.
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