my name is josephine
I can spot a fake!
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Evidence says there -were- two people there when Falconio went missing. Murdoch - and Lees.
If the DNA puts Murdoch both in the kombi and in close contact with Lees, and Lees' story regarding Murdoch's attack on her is as questionable as the evidence says it is -- then what might this suggest about what really went on?
Just suppose for a moment that Lees -was- lying about the attack. Why on earth (given that Murdoch WAS there, says the evidence, and handled both the kombi gear stick and the tape) would anyone fake being abducted, and then turn on the co-conspirator and finger him for murder and attempted rape? I'm sure there's a variety of scenarios that could explain it. But none really make sense to me, at the moment.
However, Lees' story makes little sense, when piled against the evidence. No dog hair on her, for instance. I defy anyone to get into a space frequently inhabited by a medium to large dog, roll around in it and then get up with not a single trace of dog hair to be found. No footprints anywhere matching Murdoch -or- his dog, which is problematic. Et cetera. ..
I hate to think this case will remain one of those maddening mysteries that nobody will ever see an answer to, because the truth has been deliberately very well buried. But I have no doubt that the truth -was- buried.
I've considered that Lees and Murdoch were in it together to get rid of Falconio - in fact one man, Geoffrey Atkins - says he was a witness to a discussion about this exact crime being set up for money! However, this all falls apart when you ask why Murdoch would allow himself to be imprisoned for this crime, and yet say nothing at the trial to implicate Lees herself. Other than that it would explain an awful lot, such as how the body was man handled into the van, Lees dodgy description of events, her lack of grief, the manacles, the parked kombi, etc.
Originally Lees said her attacker had long hair - which Murdoch never had, and she failed to mention many other aspects of him, such as lack of teeth, height etc, so you could say her description DIDN'T fit Murdoch! It was only when police said he was a suspect that she agreed it was him, so maybe she DID try to lead police away from Murdoch!