Louise Faulkner | |
Birth Name: | Louise Yvonne Faulkner |
Birth Place: | Colac, Victoria, Australia |
Birth Date: | 7 April 1937 |
Disappeared Date: | 26 April 1980 (aged 43) |
Disappeared Place: | St Kilda, Victoria, Australia |
Charmian Faulkner | |
Birth Name: | Charmian Christabel Alexis Faulkner |
Birth Date: | 30 October 1977 |
Disappeared Date: | 26 April 1980 (aged 2) |
Disappeared Place: | St Kilda, Victoria, Australia |
Mother: | Louise Faulkner |
Father: | Uncertain, possibly George Sutherland [1] |
Louise Yvonne Faulkner (born 7 April 1937) and Charmian Christabel Alexis Faulkner (born 30 October 1977) were a mother and daughter who went missing from St Kilda, Victoria, Australia, in 1980., no-one has been charged over the disappearance and no bodies have been found.[2]
Louise Faulkner was born on 7 April 1937, in Colac, Victoria, and was the youngest of three children. Her daughter Charmian was born on 30 October 1977.[3]
Whilst residing at Acland St, St. Kilda, Louise Faulkner developed a friendship with Corrine Wylde, a neighbour in the same block of flats. On 25 April 1980, Anzac Day in Australia, Louise and Charmian attended a first birthday party for Wylde's son. Faulkner told Wylde that she was going to visit her boyfriend in Gippsland. The following day, Wylde saw the two Faulkners get into a white ute with an older man. This was the last confirmed sighting of either of them. Louise Faulkner was aged 43 and Charmian was two at the time of their disappearance. The only suspect was her lover 60 year old George Sutherland whom Louise Faulkner named as Charmian's father.[4]
On 9 June 1980, preliminary investigations of the disappearances began. Inquiries were conducted over the following 12 months with friends and associates of Louise.[5]
In August 2006, a coronial inquest was held into the disappearance and death of Louise and Charmian Faulkner and found that the pair were probably murdered. The inquest was re-convened in 2008.[6] On that occasion the coroner ruled the deaths foul play, but said there was not enough evidence to link anyone to the killings.[7]