Charlise's accused murderer in court

By Greta Stonehouse
Updated January 19 2022 - 7:31pm, first published 7:28pm
Lawyer Paul Rowe said his client had concerns for his personal safety in custody.
Lawyer Paul Rowe said his client had concerns for his personal safety in custody.

A Sydney man accused of murdering nine-year-old Charlise Mutten whose body was found in a barrel close to where she went missing suffers from long-term mental health problems, a court has been told.

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