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# Man who hid his wife's body for 23 years in a steel drum charged with murder
# Frederick Boyle, 58, claimed he hid the body of Edwina Boyle out of panic
# Boyle had told his two daughters their mother ran off with a truck driver
# Body discovered by son-in-law in 2006 while he was cleaning the yard
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) -- A man who hid his wife's body for 23 years in a steel drum in the couple's suburban Australian backyard was convicted Saturday of her murder.
Frederick Boyle, 58, claimed he hid the body of Edwina Boyle out of panic after finding her dead in bed at their home on the outskirts of the southern city of Melbourne on October 6, 1983.
He had pleaded not guilty to her murder at the outset of his weeklong trial, but a Victoria state Supreme Court jury found him guilty Saturday.
Boyle told the court this week he found his 30-year-old wife dead in bed with two bullets in her head and one of his neckties around her throat.
Boyle had told his two daughters their mother ran off with a truck driver, but a son-in-law found the remains in the 170-liter (44-gallon) drum while tidying the yard in October 2006.
WOW how scary! someone has murder her, i mean its not like she killed herself to have two bullets in her head and a necktie

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