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Unsettling CCTV footage has emerged of a former private schoolboy who is accused of murdering a tech executive in an Adelaide park early on Sunday morning.
The executive left for dead in a pool of blood on the walking track in
Brougham Gardens, North Adelaide was on Monday revealed to be 54-year-old
Aaron Stahlhut.
Just hours later Rylie Lewis Everson-Clare, 20, was arrested and charged
with murder over 'kind and generous' Mr Stahlhut's death.
Ghostly CCTV footage taken from a shop on an Adelaide street on Sunday
showed Mr Stahlhut and Everson-Clare passing by the same spot within
minutes of each other, both holding coffees.
Everson-Clare walked past the camera at 6.18am, just seven minutes after
Mr Stahlhut walked by. A person sitting at a bus shelter is seen in both
video clips.
Mr Stahlhut, who worked in management at Hewlett Packard, is survived by a teenage daughter, the Advertiser reported.
'She was the apple of his eyes,' a woman who knew Mr Stahlhut said. She
added that the death was a 'shock' and that 'it doesn't make sense.'
South Australia Premier Peter Malinauskas said it was a 'terrible loss of
life that occured under extremely concerning circumstances'.
'It is horrific,' Mr Malinauskas said.
'My first and only thoughts at this time are with the deceased's family
and friends.
'Murders are rare in South Australia - we don't see them here that often -
so this is terribly disconcerting.'
The route Mr Stahlhut, who was from Marden, took on Sunday morning was
part of his regular walk, one where he would often stop for a coffee on
the way
The police asked magistrate Luke Davis In Adelaide Magistrates Court on
Monday to remand Everson-Clare in custody on a mental health order.
His lawyer, Jeff Powell, made no application for bail.
The police prosecutor said Everson-Clare should be remanded in custody
under section 269x, a form of detention ordered when investigations are conducted into a defendant's mental competence.
The prosecutor is 'seeking five months for the charge determination date'.
Mr Powell did not oppose this, the Advertiser reported.
According to his social media, Everson-Clare had a private education at Westminster School.
He also played soccer for Adelaide University.
Speaking close to where Mr Stahlhut's body was found on Sunday, Detective Inspector Fraser Huntley said the police were 'asking for anyone on
O'Connell St, Brougham Place or Brougham Gardens between the hours of 6am
and 8am to contact' them.
Everson-Clare will appear in court again in August.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14507045/Aaron-Stahlhut-Rylie- Everson-Clare-Adelaide.html
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