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Juliana Mae Schubert










Missing Person Case September 2021



Missing Person Case September 2021



Missing Person Case September 2021



Missing Person Case September 2021


Juliana, approximately 1989; David Schubert, approximately 2001




Date reported missing : 06/30/1989

Missing location (approx) :
Arlington, Washington
Missing classification : Endangered Missing
Gender : Female
Ethnicity :
White


DOB : 04/13/1959 (62)
Age at the time of disappearance: 30 years old
Height / Weight : 5'3, 120 pounds
Distinguishing characteristics, birthmarks, tattoos : Caucasian female. Brown hair, green eyes. Juliana's maiden name is Vanderlaan.





Information on the case from local sources, may or may not be correct : Juliana was last seen at her residence in Arlington, Washington on June 30, 1989. She left all of her personal belongings behind at her family's rural estate, including her vehicle, when she disappeared. She has never been seen or heard from again.
Juliana was married to David Charles Schubert in 1989, but divorce proceedings were nearly complete at the time of her disappearance. David has been the prime suspect in Juliana's disappearance since 1989. His photo is posted with this case summary.
Juliana's relatives won $1.7 million a cash settlement against David for their two children in 1998, when a civil trial jury found that he was responsible for his wife's wrongful death. The Schuberts' sons publicly supported their father. They told investigators that Juliana departed from their residence with an unidentified blonde woman driving a red vehicle.
David was charged with second-degree murder in Juliana's disappearance in 1994, but the charge was dismissed and he was freed when a key prosecution witness, a police detective who investigated the case, was diagnosed with cancer and was unable to testify. The witness died in 1995.
David was charged with first-degree murder in Juliana's case in October 2001. Authorities said that he spoke to at least one witness while divorce proceedings were underway and mentioned that he wanted to kill Juliana to find "peace" for himself. Investigators have always believed he hid his wife's remains at an undetermined location.
David stated that Juliana called him from Colorado several days after her 1989 disappearance. He claims she wanted time to herself and simply never returned to Washington. He also said that Juliana traveled to the Pacific coast and visited the eastern United States after 1989. Her family said that she would never have abandoned her children by her own decision.
David's initial trial ended when the jury deadlocked on a verdict in December 2001. He faced a new trial in September 2002.
The prosecution told the jury that Juliana wanted to retain full custody of their children. The couple's assets were valued at more than $700,000 in 1989. The prosecution contended that a judge may have awarded Juliana custody of the children and the majority of their financial holdings. A local attorney testified that she asked him for information regarding divorce proceedings and said that Juliana was concerned about retaining custody of their sons.
Nickolas, one of the couple's children, died inside his dormitory room at the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California in December 2001, while the jury was deliberating the verdict at David's trial. He did not leave a suicide note and there was no indication of foul play at the scene
His father claimed that Nickolas's death was related to stress stemming from the ongoing legal proceedings. Authorities announced that they believed David coerced his sons into testifying about Juliana's supposed departure from their home in 1989.
David was convicted of second-degree murder in his wife's case in mid-September 2002. He appealed his conviction, but the appeal was denied.
Juliana's remains have never been located.


Other information and links : ncy

Snohomish County Sheriff's Office
425-388-3839



September 2021 updates and sources

Snohomish County Sheriff's Office
The Daily Herald
The Seattle Times
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer