Patrick Orren Stephenson, 22, faced Ballarat Magistrates Court this morning, where an interim suppression order that prevented the publication of his name, address, and date of birth was lifted.

Patrick Stephenson appeared in court today. (Nine / Supplied)

Police allege Stephenson killed Murphy that day at Mount Clear.

Stephenson, the son of former Geelong and Richmond player Orren Stephenson, is not believed to have known Murphy or her family.

The 22-year-old was arrested on Wednesday morning at a home in Scotsburn, 16 kilometres from Ballarat.

He was charged with murder yesterday afternoon.

Stephenson’s identity was suppressed by Magistrate Michelle Mykytowycz yesterday, after his defence lawyer David Tamanika’s application for a temporary suppression order was granted.

Tamanika claimed his client was at risk of self-harm.

The magistrate cited Stephenson’s entitlement to a “fair trial”, and noted the case had high media and community interest.

“It will continue to be a high-profile matter,” Mykytowycz told the court.

Samantha Murphy with husband Michael. (Nine)

The suppression hearing was not due to return to court until April, but Chief Magistrate Lisa Hannan intervened and brought it forward to this morning.

Stephenson was brought into the Ballarat court for the hearing, dressed in a plain grey sweatshirt.

This morning, Tamanika withdrew his original application to keep Stephenson’s details secret.

“As the current media storm has now become inclusive of the family of the accused … the defence’s intention to assist has only become far more destructive, my client has instructed me to withdraw the application,” he said.

He accused the media of using the case as a “yardstick for procedural impropriety” in its reporting of the suppression.

Police are continuing to look for the remains of Murphy, who is yet to be found.

Stephenson will next return to court for a committal mention on August 8.

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