Karen Edwards, Gordon Twaddle and Tim Thomson were shot dead while on a motorbike adventure.
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A chilling chapter from Australia’s past resurfaced as Bruce John Preston, the sole individual charged in connection with a harrowing triple murder in the outback, took the stand once more. In a recent court session, it was revealed that Preston, now 70, had admitted to riding one of the victim’s motorbikes just a day after the owner was last seen alive.

Preston’s testimony is part of a two-week inquest into the tragic events of 1978, when three young friends—Karen Edwards, 23, Tim Thomson, 31, and Gordon Twaddle, 21—were brutally murdered in Queensland’s remote regions. The trio had been on an adventurous road trip, making their way home to Melbourne for the festive season, savoring the spirit of travel and camaraderie.

Their journey took a sinister turn on October 5 at the Moondarra Caravan Park in Mount Isa, where they were last spotted in the company of a man driving a distinctive brown and white Toyota LandCruiser. This encounter marked the final time they were seen alive, casting a shadow over their holiday plans.

Karen Edwards, Gordon Twaddle and Tim Thomson were shot dead while on a motorbike adventure.
Karen Edwards, Gordon Twaddle and Tim Thomson were shot dead while on a motorbike adventure. (AAP)

Tragically, the friends’ lives were cut short, and their bodies were discovered in a state of decomposition at Spear Creek, a bushland area not far from Mount Isa, on October 24. This grim discovery has haunted the families and the community for decades, with the inquest seeking to shed light on the circumstances surrounding their untimely deaths.

The trio’s decomposing bodies were discovered in bushland at nearby Spear Creek on October 24.

All three had been shot in the head and their motorbikes, camping equipment, gear and keys were missing.

For almost five decades, the crime has remained unsolved, but Queensland coroner David O’Connell has reopened the inquest in the search for answers.

Cold-case detectives charged Preston with three counts of murder in 2019, only for the Crown to drop the circumstantial case in 2023.

For 47 years, Preston has remained a person of interest in the investigation after being caught in possession of Thomson’s missing red BMW motorbike.

He claimed he bought the bike second-hand in Adelaide but had a forged receipt as proof of ownership and was later convicted of stealing the BMW.

No keys were found at the murder scene, with the victim’s pockets turned out.

Bruce John Preston.
Bruce John Preston. (AAP Image/Nicholas McElroy)

Preston told the court the keys were in the BMW when he stole it.

“The keys are very important, because it would be foolish to suggest that these gentlemen left their keys in their motorcycles when they left the caravan park,” counsel assisting John Aberdeen said.

“There was no personal property or belongings on any of these three people when they were found – it follows that whoever had those keys must have gotten them from Tim Thomson’s body.”

Preston said he stood by his testimony that the keys were in the BMW when he took it.

The court heard Preston had told officers he was riding Thomson’s bike on October 6 – 24 hours after the trio disappeared.

He only stopped and hid the vehicle when his father warned him to “put the bike away”.

“I put it away after my father showed me a newspaper article (about the murders) … He said to put the bike away, get the bike out of sight,” Preston said.

“I got scared – up until then, I thought I was just guilty of stealing a motorcycle.

“All of a sudden, this is bigger than I could ever imagine.”

Karen Edwards, Timothy Thomson and Gordon Twaddle were on a motorcycle trip when they were killed.
Karen Edwards, Timothy Thomson and Gordon Twaddle were on a motorcycle trip when they were killed. (Nine)

Preston’s father, now deceased, also admitted his son had borrowed the family’s LandCruiser – similar to the vehicle seen at the caravan park when the trio disappeared.

He died convinced his son had committed the murders, the court was told.

“It’s alleged that a vehicle looking very much like your father’s vehicle entered Moondarra Caravan Park during the hours of darkness on October 5 and removed camping gear and the tents that had been left there by Karen, Tim and Gordon,” Aberdeen said.

Preston could not recall borrowing the car that night and said LandCruisers were in “every second driveway”.

“I can’t deny taking the car, but I can’t remember,” he said.

He had no answer when told police traced only 20 vehicles matching the same colour, make and model in the mining town at the time of the murders.

Preston has claimed privilege against self-incrimination and has been directed to give evidence by the coroner.

Throughout his testimony, the court has repeatedly questioned the veracity of his evidence, warning Preston he was close to perjury.

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