Outback killer Bradley John Murdoch has been transferred from jail to palliative care for his final days.
Murdoch, 67, is receiving care at Alice Springs Hospital as he battles terminal throat cancer.
He is wheelchair-bound and 'just about dead', a source told NT News. It's understood he visited Alice Springs Correctional Centre a final time earlier this month to say goodbye to his fellow prisoners, and has since been allowed on excursions around Alice Springs under guard.
The ruthless drug runner had been in jail for the past 20 years for shooting British backpacker Peter Falconio and tying up Mr Falconio's girlfriend Joanne Lees before she made a harrowing escape on the night of July 14, 2001.
Murdoch had tricked the couple as they drove between Alice Springs and Darwin in their VW Kombi campervan.








