Man who reported Charlise Mutten missing, Justin Stein, charged with murder | 7NEWS

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The man who reported Charlise Mutten missing from Mount Wilson 6 days ago, Justin Stein, has been charged with murder.

Police confirmed that they found a body in a barrel that was located near the Colo River. The body has yet to be formally identified.

Justin Stein has since had his bail refused and will appear in court again in March.

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Nine-year-old girl Charlise Mutten, of Tweed Heads, New South Wales, Australia was found dead after going missing while holidaying with family in the Blue Mountains, in January 2022.

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1 thought on “Man who reported Charlise Mutten missing, Justin Stein, charged with murder | 7NEWS”

  1. All children deserve to feel safe and loved.
    How could any human being commit such an act? A history with drugs and alleged mental health issues. A plea to be isolated from other prisoners, fearing for his safety.
    I’m sorry but AT WHAT POINT do we take responsibility for our choices and subsequent actions?? There are no words….

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