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I feel like I’m about to disappear down the Julie Cutler rabbit hole again.
Do we have any idea who Evertte’s wife is?
The chefs account is also a strong one.
  • Amanda Sears (divorced)
source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Everett

The Chef's story hasn't eliminated my previous theory. I had presented what he told me. That is as much as I would like to go as far as passing an opinion upon what I heard. It should be testable, now that Brett has worked out where this alleged hole was.
 
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I can reconcile everything else but this. That bag in the dunes.
 

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Unless she came down Stirling Hwy, turned right back up the coast, turfed bag at Dutch Inn and went on to Cott?
 

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I can reconcile everything else but this. That bag in the dunes.
Its really like a crazy plot twist. The bag doesnt quite match the description of JC's bag. But the contents draw you back in because of the Hawaii pen and blank paged diary. I err on suicide now, but some things just dont add up. Im really disappointed there was not more investigation into the shoes and purse that washed up. Why werent they looked at closer? There is the possibility that more things were washed up, if JC went into the water, but either were not reported or were cover by the dunes or sand or even went out to sea. Such a bizarre case, with not one single definite clue!!
 
It’s really like a crazy plot twist. The bag doesnt quite match the description of JC's bag. But the contents draw you back in because of the Hawaii pen and blank paged diary. I err on suicide now, but some things just dont add up. Im really disappointed there was not more investigation into the shoes and purse that washed up. Why werent they looked at closer? There is the possibility that more things were washed up, if JC went into the water, but either were not reported or were cover by the dunes or sand or even went out to sea. Such a bizarre case, with not one single definite clue!!
Occam is not a be and end all.
 
No its definitely not, but my point is, with such little information it would be difficult to apply it here.
Murder?
Suicide?
Abduction?
Are these our only likely options?
Accident? She was drunk and didn’t mean to drive into the ocean? There are questions they can’t be answered tho which is frustrating.

E.g. at the inquest it was mentioned that she went to the doctor. The medical centre that was spoken about has never existed. I suggested to Julie’s cousin that she try get the medical records.

Frustrating.
 
Accident? She was drunk and didn’t mean to drive into the ocean? There are questions they can’t be answered tho which is frustrating.

E.g. at the inquest it was mentioned that she went to the doctor. The medical centre that was spoken about has never existed. I suggested to Julie’s cousin that she try get the medical records.

Frustrating.
Accident, yes, forgot that one!
I didnt know or dont remember that the medical centre didnt exist. Could it be known to local as another name or similar? Do you remember what the name given was? I certainly would be wanting the medical records. Could give some clues.
 
Accident, yes, forgot that one!
I didnt know or dont remember that the medical centre didnt exist. Could it be known to local as another name or similar? Do you remember what the name given was? I certainly would be wanting the medical records. Could give some clues.
We were only looking in the Fremantle area though. I guess the search for the clinic could be broader.
 

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The way it is written indicates they knew which clinic it was? and did follow it up?
Agreed. Potentially the Clinic was Fremantle Hospital GP Clinic which closed in 2012. I found this via a news server but it was still available online.

 

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An interesting round up of the case in this article, and it was written before Brett wrote about the potential witness that allegedly saw two men burying something in the sand dunes near where the purse was found. This witness whom once worked with my wife, was adamant that the one digging the hole was Edwards BTW.
 
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Probably not JC - but, I'll post here...


WA Police investigate origins of mysterious bone found at Cottesloe Beach​

Police are investigating the origins of a mysterious bone after it washed up on a Western Australian beach.

The bone was spotted protruding from the sand at Cottesloe Beach about 9am on Saturday.

WA Police secured the bone – believed to be human – with help the Surf Live Saving personnel.

“A forensic officer attended Cottesloe Beach and collected the bone,” a WA Police spokesman said.

“The bone will now undergo further assessment to determine whether or not it is a human bone.’

The bone is about 40cm long and, if it’s human, it appears to be similar to a femur bone.
 
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A mysterious bone found in the sand at Cottesloe Beach at the weekend has been determined to be human.

A member of the public found the bone at the iconic beach about 9am on Saturday.

The bone was secured by Surf Life Saving WA personnel before police were called.

“The bone has since undergone further assessment by a pathologist who has determined it to be human,” a police spokeswoman said on Wednesday.

Police said further forensic testing will now take place to match the bone to any outstanding missing people.
 
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A mysterious bone found in the sand at Cottesloe Beach at the weekend has been determined to be human.

A member of the public found the bone at the iconic beach about 9am on Saturday.

The bone was secured by Surf Life Saving WA personnel before police were called.

“The bone has since undergone further assessment by a pathologist who has determined it to be human,” a police spokeswoman said on Wednesday.

Police said further forensic testing will now take place to match the bone to any outstanding missing people.
Wow, that is interesting because bones don't float, and considering the number of sea creatures out there not many bones wash up on beaches let alone human bones, but the sand does move. I hope they marked the spot it was found well, may need to do more digging.
Let's hope they may still be able to get some DNA from the bone.
 
Wow, that is interesting because bones don't float, and considering the number of sea creatures out there not many bones wash up on beaches let alone human bones, but the sand does move. I hope they marked the spot it was found well, may need to do more digging.
Let's hope they may still be able to get some DNA from the bone.
It's interesting because the last human bone found on a beach was also a femur.. the one that washed up on Swanbourne beach I think. That one belonged to the Ethiopian teenager that drowned there and was found one year after the event.

It would be awesome if they can get DNA from this one.
 
The Julia Cutler case extensively mentioned in the latest Police update on this human tibia bone.

Forensic testing reveals bone found at Cottesloe Beach is human

Lauren Price and Phil Hickey
Wed, 2 October 2024 9:28AM
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Police are now trawling through hundreds of missing person cases — including cases of people who went missing at sea — to try and determine who the bone belongs to.
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On Wednesday, Police Commissioner Col Blanch said the bone was believed to be a tibia — one of the two major bones in a person’s leg.

Mr Blanch said his officers and a team of forensic pathologists were now working to determine who the bone belonged to.

“It will be managed through our forensic pathology and forensic pathologist area to see if we can identify who that may belong to,” he said.

“We’ll also be canvassing all missing people, or those and who may have been lost at sea, but at this stage we don’t have an identity.”

Mr Blanch said it was unclear at this stage how old the bone was, or how long the process might take to identify who the remains belong to.

“I think that’s the work of the experts,” he said.

Among the missing person cases that police might review as part of the bone discovery will be that of Julie Cutler.
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