A man in his 70s accused of murdering the brother of an AFL legend more than a decade ago has pleaded not guilty and will face trial. Both outlets report that the defendant, whose alleged offence dates back over 10 years, maintains his innocence despite facing a charge related to the killing. The case proceeds after he denies involvement and the matter is scheduled to go before the court. The reporting focuses on the defendant’s plea and the next procedural step—trial—rather than providing new details about the investigation, motive, or evidence. The accounts are consistent that the accused is elderly, that the victim is described as the lost brother of an AFL figure, and that the alleged murder occurred many years prior to the current court process. The reports do not indicate any change in the prosecution’s allegations, only that the accused’s denial leads to the case continuing through the judicial process.