Julie Leanne Cutler

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Julie Leanne Cutler

Birthdate:
Death: Missing since June 20, 1988, presumed Deceased
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Private and Robyn Elizabeth Cutler
Sister of Private

Managed by: Peter James Davidson
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About Julie Leanne Cutler

https://trove.nla.gov.au/search?l-publictag=%22Julie%20Cutler%22

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/103679664/julie-leanne-cutler

The Western Australian Government has announced a $250,000 reward for information regarding the 1988 disappearance of Julie Cutler.

Julie was 22-years-old and had attended a staff function at Julianna’s Nightclub, which was located inside the Parmelia Hilton, on June 19, 1988.

She left the function in her Fiat sedan about 12.30am on June 20, 1988, and has not been seen since.

Julie’s car was retrieved from Cottesloe Beach on June 22, 1988.

Julie’s father Roger Cutler has joined with Police in appealing for information regarding his daughter’s disappearance.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Jane Marwick: Julie Cutler’s loss scarred and scared us all https://www.perthnow.com.au/opinion/jane-marwick-julie-cutlers-loss...

Julie was born on 27 July 1965 in Perth and was the first child of her father, Roger Cutler, and mother, Robyn Cutler. Julie’s sister, Nicole Cutler, was born a year later. In the girls’ early years the family lived in Wembley and Julie and Nicole attended Brigidine Catholic Primary School in Floreat. Unfortunately, Mrs Cutler developed cancer and passed away on 3 January 1976. Her early death obviously had a lasting impact on her two little girls. Nicole recalled that their mother’s death came as a shock, as they had not been prepared for it, and both she and Julie were quite traumatised.4 Julie’s father recalled that Julie was “pretty well bereft”5 at the time, and there was mention in the evidence of how deeply it affected Julie even as an adult.6 14. Mr Cutler remarried in 1977 and moved to a home in Dalkeith. Mr Cutler and his new wife had four more children, Rachael, Rebecca, Alexander and Jessica, so Julie and her sister Nicole had four younger siblings. Julie’s father was away a lot for work and she did not develop a close relationship with her stepmother. She did have a very good relationship with her grandparents who lived in York, and visited them regularly.7 15. Mr Cutler described Julie as an easy child to parent. He remembered Julie as a “quiet, shy, reliable, introspective girl”8 who was respectful of other people, reliable and sensible.9 16. Nicole described Julie as “a really lovely person who would help people in need. She was a good, kind person with a great sense of humour.”

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