Fresh murder charge over ex-nurse killing

A teenager whose murder trial was abandoned by prosecutors will now face a new murder charge over the killing of retired nurse Pirjo Kemppainen, the Court of Criminal Appeal has heard.

The 63-year-old Adelaide hills woman was stabbed and bludgeoned to death with a brick at her Callington home in September 2010.

Prosecutors said the "heinous" and "brutal" crime was a random attack.

Two boys aged 14 were arrested for murder.

One pleaded guilty and is serving a 15-year non-parole term in jail.

The second boy had been due to stand trial last month, but prosecutors dropped the charge.

Director of Public Prosecutions Adam Kimber then applied to increase the first boy's sentence.

He has now told the Court of Criminal Appeal that due to a change of circumstances he wants to adjourn that application, because the second boy will now be re-charged.

Suppression orders prevent the ABC from revealing the reasons for the changes in the case.
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