On the 25th anniversary of the killing of backpacker Peter Falconio in Australia’s Outback, reports focus on accounts surrounding the case and the man convicted over the death, Bradley Murdoch. The Daily Mail says investigators went to visit Murdoch while he was in hospital dying of cancer, framing this as a late-stage opportunity for detectives to review or re-check information tied to the incident. While the outlet presents its own interpretation of the “real reason” for the killing, the summary across the provided sources centers on the timing of that hospital visit and the broader effort to connect case details to the circumstances of the crime. Both references provided are the same outlet’s material and therefore do not introduce additional, independent claims or corroborating evidence from other organizations. The reports do not provide new official findings within the text supplied here, but they highlight the continued public attention on the long-running investigation and conviction, and the fact that detectives sought contact with Murdoch shortly before his death.