NSW Police shared the eerie footage of Charlise Mutten's alleged killer driving around Sydney with the nine-year-old's body as part of an appeal for further information into the schoolgirl's death.
Charlise’s body was found in a barrel during a search of the Colo River, north-west of Sydney, last Tuesday and her stepfather Justin Stein, 31, was charged with her murder.
Officers investigating the alleged homicide have now shared vision of Stein behind the wheel of a red Holden Colorado towing a boat on the evening of January 13 in their appeal for further information into Charlise’s death. New South Wales Police have released haunting CCTV of Charlise Mutten's stepfather and accused killer allegedly driving around Sydney with the nine-year-old’s body hidden in the back of the red ute. Picture: NSW Police
Stein was captured at a BP Service Station in Marsden Park about 5:53pm and was later seen driving along Victoria Road in Drummoyne about 7:17pm.Detective Superintendent Danny Doherty on Tuesday appealed to the public to come forward if they saw any suspicious activity across the locations and “very importantly” at the boat ramp between 7:20pm and 9:50pm.
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