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Encyclopedia > John Bradley

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Bradley John Murdoch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (949 words)
Bradley is currently on trial in the Supreme Court of the Northern Territory in Darwin, Australia, charged with the murder of Falconio and other assault related charges on Falconio's girlfriend, Joanne Lees.
Police mugshot, and the image Lees used to identify Bradley John Murdoch.
His criminal trial for the murder of Peter Falconio, and also charges relating to the deprivation of liberty and unlawful assault of Joanne Lees began in October 2005 and is expected to last six to eight weeks.
John Bradley - cruel musical overlord (283 words)
John also serves as the band's resident "master of all media", as he has an extensive "recording, video editing, art, photo, web-design" studio, though he primarly uses it to play Quake3.
John is the son of the similarly-named John Bradley Sr., lead singer of The Kit-Kats, a band that had a great deal of local success in the late 1960s.
John is the author of the wildly successful shareware program xv, which is quite well-known in some circles, and completely unheard-of in most.
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