An alleged serial killer told a woman that he "bashed" and "killed" a Mount Gambier pensioner before stealing and selling his belongings, a Supreme Court has heard.
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00:00This is the Mount Gambier home where police allege Stephen Leslie Hainsworth bashed to
00:06death Stephen Newton in 2011.
00:09The court heard the pensioner's body was found several weeks after the alleged killing,
00:13with rubbish strewn over his body.
00:15Mr Hainsworth is also accused of murdering Phyllis Harrison in 1998 and Beverly Hanley
00:20in 2010 in Adelaide, a trial viewing taking place at Mr Newton's old home on Wednesday.
00:26Another witness, Sharon Ellard, told the court Mr Hainsworth said he had video games
00:30to sell he obtained by bashing an old man.
00:33He said he's bashed him and had killed him.
00:36Another witness, Paul Tucker, said the accused asked whether he knew if Mr Newton had any
00:41valuables in his house before the alleged bashing.
00:44Mr Tucker told him he had a big TV.
00:47The court had previously heard Mr Newton's television was discovered missing after his
00:51death.
00:52Mr Hainsworth was jailed in 2012 for bashing Mr Tucker after he told police about the
00:56interaction.
00:57He told me to change my statement.
01:00The court heard a friend of Mr Hainsworth's helped him sell video games that had Mr Newton's
01:05name etched on them, along with other items that appeared to come from his house.
01:09That friend also told the court Mr Hainsworth wanted the money for food and cigarettes.
01:14Through questioning, the accused's lawyers suggested to the court another man may have
01:18committed the murder, and that media articles had tainted people's recollections of the
01:22events before and after Mr Newton's death.
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