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  2. Claremont serial killings - Wikipedia

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    In April 2008 journalist Liam Bartlett reported that police told the father of a fourth missing woman, 22-year-old Julie Cutler, that his daughter was probably a victim of the Claremont killer. [30] Cutler, a university student from Fremantle , vanished after leaving a staff function at the Parmelia Hilton Hotel in Perth at 9:00 pm on 20 June ...

  3. Verity James - Wikipedia

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    Verity James is an Australian funeral celebrant and a former ABC News Television and radio presenter. [1] Born in Sydney, James joined the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Bega, New South Wales in 1984. Three years later she moved to Perth, where she has been a fixture on the Western Australia media scene ever since.

  4. Lang Hancock - Wikipedia

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    Hancock was born on 10 June 1909 in Leederville, Perth, Western Australia.He was the oldest of four children born to Lilian (née Prior) and George Hancock; his mother was born in South Australia and his father in Western Australia.

  5. Vigil planned for slain Perth Amboy mother of four ... - AOL

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    Anyone with information or surveillance footage of the area is asked to call Detective Danny Hernandez of the Perth Amboy Police Department at 732-324-3805 or Detective Michelle Coppola of the ...

  6. George Grljusich - Wikipedia

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    George Ned Grljusich (15 January 1939 – 6 November 2007) was an Australian sports journalist, commentator and former Australian rules footballer.Born in Wiluna, Western Australia, he played 12 games of football for the South Fremantle Football Club in the Western Australian National Football League in 1960, before quitting football to pursue a media career.

  7. The West Australian - Wikipedia

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    Masthead from the Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal, Saturday 1 June 1833. The West Australian traces its origins to The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal, the first edition of which appeared on 5 January 1833. Owned and edited by Perth postmaster Charles Macfaull, it was originally a four-page weekly.

  8. Clinton Grybas - Wikipedia

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    He grew up in Warrandyte, was a Life Member of The Warrandyte Basketball Club, and was buried in Andersons Creek cemetery in that suburb. [7] On 25 March 2008, it was reported by 3AW's Derryn Hinch that Grybas had died of natural causes after suffering an allergic reaction to something he ate or drank the previous evening. His family, however ...

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