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Alleged killer of Samantha Murphy enters plea

A 22-year-old man charged with the murder of missing mother Samantha Murphy has elected to stand trial in the Supreme Court.

A 22-year-old man charged with the murder of missing mother Samantha Murphy has elected to stand trial in the Supreme Court. Photo: AAP

The man accused of killing missing mother Samantha Murphy has pleaded not guilty to murder as he elected to fast-track his criminal trial.

The 51-year-old mother of three disappeared from the central Victorian city of Ballarat on February 4 and despite several police searches, her body has not been found.

Patrick Orren Stephenson faced Ballarat Magistrates Court on Thursday via video link from prison, wearing a white T-shirt with a beard, long hair and a black watch.

The 23-year-old has been charged with Murphy’s murder at Mount Clear, near Ballarat, after she disappeared.

Murphy’s husband Mick attended the brief hearing. It was the first time he had been at court since his wife’s alleged killing.

Prosecutor Raymond Gibson KC told the court that Stephenson had elected to stand trial in the Supreme Court over the murder.

This will mean Stephenson does not face a committal hearing to test the evidence in the lower court.

Defence barrister Michael Allen said his client understood his rights in electing to fast track the case.

Magistrate Mark Stratmann committed Stephenson to stand trial and asked him to enter a plea of guilty or not guilty to the murder charge.

“Not guilty Your Honour,” Stephenson said.

He was remanded in custody to next face the Supreme Court for a directions hearing on November 27.

Stephenson is the son of former AFL player Orren Stephenson, who played 15 games for Geelong and Richmond between 2012 and 2014.

Murphy was last seen leaving her home on Eureka Street, Ballarat, to go for a run on the morning of February 4.

Since then, police have launched multiple searches searches in different areas of bushland to find Murphy’s body, including the nearby Enfield State Forest in September.

Stephenson separately faces driving offences over a collision with a motorcycle months before Murphy’s disappearance.

He has been charged with careless driving, drink driving and drug driving after a crash on October 1, 2023, the Sunday after the AFL grand final.

-AAP

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