People own motor vehicles these days, yet you bring up hiking 14. km. Unsure why you would say this at all. Did he have a motor vehicle? I doubt he carried the body more than 50 to 100m.
As I stated there, with the
time it takes to DRIVE from Scotsburn to Mt Clear, and the
distance to DRIVE between Scotsburn and Mt Clear, I just don't think I was partisan to the idea of hiking more than driving. Merely, to point out the distance /time factor. He had a ute, indeed he did, and it would be a natural progression to assume he was driving that morning, but hey, no point in cutting out the possibility that he was not driving the whole way.
Even though people have been driving for over a century now, believe it or not, some people do hike off every now and then, go off piste, etc..
Maybe he got out and walked for a while.. why, I don't know, people do these things.. You don't know that he did not. Maybe his starting point was neither Scotsburn NOR Mt Clear.. we don't know.
We do know that it was not a hit and run event, that he 'attacked' her, so if he was in a car, he must have got out of the car to 'attack ' her, he did not hit her with the car and drive away. The Police Commander was very clear and concise about that particular perspective. So at some point, he was hiking. SO that's why I bring up hiking. He was on foot at some stage of this murder.
We don't know where he started his murderous journey from that morning, from his parents home, from the girlfriends house, from a tree house in the forest, even from all the way back into Ballarat. Or from where this birthday party was... We don't know.
But the crime began at Mt Clear. No where else. That's where Mr Stephenson, and Mrs Murphy intercepted , entirely fortuitously, as far as is known, why, no one knows, what made him kill her, no one knows, they did not know each other, according to police, before that one and only encounter, where only one walks away alive. From Mt Clear.