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Murder of
PHILIP JAMES CARLYLE
$250,000 REWARD

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REWARD:
The Minister for Police and Corrective Services has approved a reward of $250,000 be offered for information which leads to the apprehension and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the murder of Philip James CARLYLE at Robina on 13 April 1997.

INDEMNITY FROM PROSECUTION:
In addition, an appropriate indemnity from prosecution will be recommended for any accomplice, not being the person who actually committed the crime, who first gives such information.

The allocation of the $250,000 reward will be at the sole discretion of the Commissioner of the Police Service.

CIRCUMSTANCES:
At about 8.00pm on Sunday, 13 April 1997 the body of Philip James CARLYLE was located in the plant room of the business office of Atnet Pty Ltd situated at Suite 4/34 Glenferrie Drive, Robina, Gold Coast. CARLYLE was a 47 year old married man residing at Tallai who was employed as a marketing manager at this computer/internet business. A Post Mortem revealed that the victim had been shot in the head four times with a .32 calibre weapon, earlier on this day. The ammunition used in this crime was identified as Norma brand .32 ACP 77 grain, manufactured in Sweden, an uncommon brand for Australia.

Any member of the public with information which could assist Police is asked to contact:

Office of the Commissioner of Police,
BRISBANE

R. ATKINSON
COMMISSIONER

 

Last updated 09/12/2005