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I'm just wondering if everyone has (media/police) just assumed that staff park in the guest parking. The lady in the blog certainly didn't when she worked at the Parmelia. There was a Wilsons carpark next door and PCC one across the road at the time. (Both outdoors and easily accessible). Whereas the Parmelia undercover carpark wasn't so accessible. Whichever it was might tell whether her abductor was known to her.
 
I'm just wondering if everyone has (media/police) just assumed that staff park in the guest parking. The lady in the blog certainly didn't when she worked at the Parmelia. There was a Wilsons carpark next door and PCC one across the road at the time. (Both outdoors and easily accessible). Whereas the Parmelia undercover carpark wasn't so accessible. Whichever it was might tell whether her abductor was known to her.

We need to find the article where someone sighted Julie in the carpark from an above window?
 
Sunday Times, 26th June 1988.

Relatives search for clues.

It appears that the journalist got the day of the week that Julie Cutler went missing confused with the day that the Fiat was found at Cottesloe.

Nevertheless Julie's father Roger from Kalgoorlie and uncle Brian Cutler from Safety Bay searched Cottesloe beach on Saturday 25th and spoke to Gae Williams of the Sunday Times.
 

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Sunday Times, 26th June 1988.

Relatives search for clues.

It appears that the journalist got the day of the week that Julie Cutler went missing confused with the day that the Fiat was found at Cottesloe.

Nevertheless Julie's father Roger from Kalgoorlie and uncle Brian Cutler from Safety Bay searched Cottesloe beach on Saturday 25th and spoke to Gae Williams of the Sunday Times.
My eyesight is a bit wonky for this. Can someone see what Brian Cutler said? Did Brian's wife, Julie Cutler say anything? What did Roger Cutler say?
 

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Vernon Silich's dad (Robert George Silich) worked in the CIB's Company Fraud Squad at the time of the Leopold Nickel core salting scam was being investigated by the CIB. Although Vernon was a child at the time, no doubt he heard his dad bragging about the many cases that he worked on and most likely heard many rumours and stories at social gatherings that his father took him along to.

Bob Silich attested "What squads did you pass through?---I was in the Breaking and Entering Squad, Company Fraud Squad and the Motor Squad, and just General Duties Squad." in page 19 of this Kennedy Royal Commission document>
https://www.slp.wa.gov.au/publicati...5E9A4510E8448256CDA00120BBF/$file/S030219.pdf

Vernon Silich murdered his parents>
Jail-term boosted for man who kicked his parents to death

Attached below are some of the sort of stories that Vernon Silich would of been well versed in by the time Vernon became an adult and had to learn to make his own way in life.
 

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My eyesight is a bit wonky for this. Can someone see what Brian Cutler said? Did Brian's wife, Julie Cutler say anything? What did Roger Cutler say?
Not much was said really. No mention of his wife.
Brian Cutler is convinced his niece wouldnt have taken her own life. If she was the victim of foul play he believes it would be because she stopped to help someone on Stirling highway.
Her uncle said "I was very close to her. The whole family was. She spoke on the phone to her grandmother last week and I saw her a couple of weeks ago. Next week she was going up to Kalgoorlie to visit her father.
She wasnt a drinker. The most you could say it's that she was a very mild social drinker. Everybody that I've spoken to has said that she was in no way intoxicated when she left the hotel. She wasnt one of those people who would drink and drive. The whole situation is baffling".

Her uncle saying she wasnt a drinker contradicts what her father has said on 2 occasions.

Daily news 27Jun88. "Father Fears Worst" She liked parties and enjoyed a drink.

Sunday Times 09Jul00. "Vanished woman's uni link to suspect". She knew the Claremont area well, she was known to have drinks there.
 
Sunday Times, 26th June 1988.

Relatives search for clues.

It appears that the journalist got the day of the week that Julie Cutler went missing confused with the day that the Fiat was found at Cottesloe.

Nevertheless Julie's father Roger from Kalgoorlie and uncle Brian Cutler from Safety Bay searched Cottesloe beach on Saturday 25th and spoke to Gae Williams of the Sunday Times.
It's defiantly been saturation coverage with all news papers covering the new reward and asking for more information. The reporter or cop in this article gets their dates wrong though, saying the car was found on 20th June and asking for people to come forward from that Saturday night to early Monday morning.

Today's articles in The Sunday Times
Friend’s plea for closure in notorious Julie Cutler disappearance | PerthNow

There's another article by Jane Marwick which also raises awareness of Julie and asks for help in solving the case.
Jane Marwick: Julie Cutler’s loss scarred and scared us all | PerthNow
Yes, I'm wondering if the dates and days of the week have been misquoted too.
 
Not much was said really. No mention of his wife.
Brian Cutler is convinced his niece wouldnt have taken her own life. If she was the victim of foul play he believes it would be because she stopped to help someone on Stirling highway.
Her uncle said "I was very close to her. The whole family was. She spoke on the phone to her grandmother last week and I saw her a couple of weeks ago. Next week she was going up to Kalgoorlie to visit her father.
She wasnt a drinker. The most you could say it's that she was a very mild social drinker. Everybody that I've spoken to has said that she was in no way intoxicated when she left the hotel. She wasnt one of those people who would drink and drive. The whole situation is baffling".

Her uncle saying she wasnt a drinker contradicts what her father has said on 2 occasions.

Daily news 27Jun88. "Father Fears Worst" She liked parties and enjoyed a drink.

Sunday Times 09Jul00. "Vanished woman's uni link to suspect". She knew the Claremont area well, she was known to have drinks there.
I thought I saw an article once, that said that Julie often called into a relative that she was close to in Mosman Park. Was that her Grandmother or Aunty? Could be relevant I suppose, because I noted in Google Search that someone by the same name, but not the disappeared Julie, comes up in courses at a public library called the Grove Library.
 
All of these links require a twitter account password when i try read them. Normally that does not happen.
Is there another way of accessing them please ?
Can't get them to change in this new version of WS software, sorry.
However here are alternative ways to access them.
Here is the channel seven video
Here is the Community News Link.
State Govt offers $250,000 reward as police reopen Julie Cutler disappearance investigation | Community News Group
Here is the ABC news links
Police hope for breakthrough in Julie Cutler cold case mystery with $250,000 reward - ABC News
 
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Kerry Turner 1991 - Just turned 18.

Her brother murdered at 18; 5 years prior. Injected with drugs. (Hot-shotted?)

If Kerry got in the back seat, does this mean two people in front seat?
Who else knows the killer?

She was walking across the street and a car sped up and stopped behind her on Shepparton Road. (Cnr Miller rd)

"The person in the car called out and Kerry turned around and walked back to the car, spoke to the person, and then got in the car and left and that was the last time she was seen alive that we know of."

It's just mystifying that she would be so positively walking around the back of the car and getting in [unless she knew the person]," Mr Turner said.

'She accepted a lift and never seen again': Unsolved murder of teen Kerry Turner
 
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This was on the Crimestoppers website.

Cold Cases
MISSING PERSON (SUSPICIOUS) – JULIE LEANNE CUTLER – PERTH WA – 20/JUN/1988
CASE DATE: MONDAY 20 JUNE 1988LOCATION: MILL STREET PERTH



DESCRIPTION:

QUICK KEY FACTS:

BACKGROUND:

Julie Leanne Cutler was 22 years of age at the time of her disappearance. She enjoyed reading, writing and socialising with friends. She was working casually at the Parmelia Hilton Hotel in Perth as a room attendant and lived in Fremantle with a female flat mate.

CASE DETAILS:

On the evening of Sunday 19 June 1988, Miss Cutler was working at the Parmelia Hilton Hotel, 14 Mill Street, Perth. After finishing her shift, she attended a staff awards night at Julianna’s night club, which was part of the Parmelia Hilton. It is believed that around 180 people attended this function until around 12.30am on Monday 20 June 1988.

Miss Cutler and a female co-worker left the work function, walking together to the staff parking area of the hotel. Miss Cutler was seen by her co-worker bending into the open front passenger side door of her car. Miss Cutler’s car was a two-tone grey and black Fiat sedan registered number 6CW749. It is believed that Miss Cutler then re-entered the hotel and function until it finished, before returning to her vehicle and driving away. The Fiat sedan was last seen turning left from Mill Street onto Mounts Bay Road.

Miss Cutler did not arrive home in Fremantle that night. She did not attend work at the hotel for her rostered shift later that day.

In the morning of Tuesday 21 June 1988 Miss Cutler’s flat mate reported her missing.

VEHICLE LOCATED:

About 11.45am on Wednesday 22 June 1988, Miss Cutler’s car was located several metres off the shore-line at Cottesloe Beach by a swimmer. The car was about half way between the Surf Life Saving Club and the groyne. At this time the car was upside down, half buried in the sand. The rear seat of the vehicle was located separate to the vehicle.

The person or persons responsible for Miss Cutler’s disappearance have not yet been identified.

If you have any information about the disappearance of Julie Leanne Cutler, please contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 00 or make a report online at www.crimestopperswa.com.au Please remember that you can remain anonymous if you wish and rewards are offered.

“The Fiat sedan was last seen turning left from Mill Street onto Mounts Bay Road.”

“In the morning of Tuesday 21 June 1988 Miss Cutler’s flat mate reported her missing.”

These two pieces of information could have helped with the investigation. Knowing she had a flat mate who may have had information about a boyfriend or about the break in and road rage issue.

She turned left from Mill St onto Mounts Bay Road - is that how you would drive to the Casino or was she heading for Stirling Highway to go home. She may have encountered her road rage guy! JMO
I went for a walk around the Parmelia Hilton this evening paying particular attention to find any evidence of an entry or exit to the carpark onto Mills St. I could not find any, not any evidence that there ever had been one. There is plenty to suggest that the exit was where it still is onto the Esplanade next to Mercantile Lane. The only difference is that buildings now stand where the old Outdoor carpark was , but the entry and exit points are still in the same locations as the curbing attests. Simply put. Julie could not exit onto Mills Street. There is a median strip on the Esplanade making a left turn towards Barrack St the only possible direction to go. I say Barrack St, because in 1988 you could turn right from the Barrack St Jetty end onto Riverside Drive to go to Fremantle, which is not possible nowadays due to Elizabeth Quay, or left to the Causeway towards the Casino. Anyhow, I carefully looked at the curbing and path on Mills St and found absolutely no evidence of any of it being relaid since the 80's hiding an old crossover. Therefore the article is incorrect. The Fiat must've been seen exiting onto the Esplanade heading East, not Mills St.
 
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Corryn Rayney was at Bentley community centre, only a kilometre from where Dorothy was dumped at Centennary ave.

Corryn went missing on an imbolc. They have them every week imbolcs.

Bentley Community next to Curtain University. (WAIT).


Bentley Community Centre
Nyamup Way, Bentley WA 6102
(03) 9458 3443

Google Maps

Death of Corryn Rayney - Wikipedia

Loyd Patrick Rayney

Lloyd Rayney - Wikipedia
 
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Judgment in the nickel of time

Here's the thing, Neale Prior gets it quite wrong, we do know what happened to Cutler. He's the uncle of the missing Julie Cutler, and has been extensively quoted in the very same newspaper prior to Neale making this erroneous statement at the end of the article.
What we really don't know is who stole the original judgement from the Supreme Court archives, and why?
Here is a news report of the Judgement that was handed down LEOPOLD REPORT - Cutler jailed for 3½ years - The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) - 18 Jul 1972

Is there no digital copy?

So someone went into the file and took it? There must be only a few with that access?

Kalgoorlie Nickel?
 
Is there no digital copy?

So someone went into the file and took it? There must be only a few with that access?

Kalgoorlie Nickel?

It would be good to know when the record of the Leopold Judgement was removed from Supreme Court filing, but alas it wasn't mentioned in the article.

If anyone has the time, can they go through the following resources to see who was employed at the Supreme Court between 1972 and 1988, in particular look at low level clerical officers who would most likely be doing the filing. It would be handy to have family trees of criminals or suspects, and a list of their associates etc, but unfortunately I don't, so just look for anything obvious. Like Dave Everett etc.

S443 - PUBLIC SERVICE LIST 1988, State Records Office.

Unpublished computer printout of all public service employees excluding those in statutory authorities. Alphabetical index, then arranged by Department. The Public Service list was previously published in book form.

PUBLIC SERVICE LIST - State Records Office of WA



Government Gazettes (used to list promotions, transfers, commencements and terminations each month up-to late 1980's)

1978 to 1987

GazListLast10by40, GazListLast10by40

1988 to 2007

GazListLast10by20, GazListLast10by20



Public Servants
Although the names of public servants can be located in the Government Gazette of Western Australia, Blue Books and the Public Service Lists, there are some records to be found in the State Records Office which will provide the names of public servants (see also the records of individual Agencies for the personnel records of that Agency).

· CONS 392/115-121: Governor's Establishment. Applications for employment 1877-1882
Letters of applications for employment in the public service. Often accompanied by letter from referee.

· CONS 3909/1: Public Service Commission. Public Service List 1988
Computer printout.
 
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I went for a walk around the Parmelia Hilton this evening paying particular attention to find any evidence of an entry or exit to the carpark onto Mills St. I could not find any, not any evidence that there ever had been one. There is plenty to suggest that the exit was where it still is onto the Esplanade next to Mercantile Lane. The only difference is that buildings now stand where the old Outdoor carpark was , but the entry and exit points are still in the same locations as the curbing attests. Simply put. Julie could not exit onto Mills Street. There is a median strip on the Esplanade making a left turn towards Barrack St the only possible direction to go. I say Barrack St, because in 1988 you could turn right from the Barrack St Jetty end onto Riverside Drive to go to Fremantle, which is not possible nowadays due to Elizabeth Quay, or left to the Causeway towards the Casino. Anyhow, I carefully looked at the curbing and path on Mills St and found absolutely no evidence of any of it being relaid since the 80's hiding an old crossover. Therefore the article is incorrect. The Fiat must've been seen exiting onto the Esplanade heading East, not Mills St.

Mill st is just the street address of the Parmelia. 14 Mill st.

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