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This week we are sharing some PATREON content! Come join us for even more like this one at www.patreon.com/homebremc, $3/month!Meaghan tells us the case of the missing Beaumont children. It is one of Australia's most infamous unsolved mysteries. On January 26, 1966, siblings Jane, Arnna, and Grant Beaumont disappeared from Glenelg Beach near Adelaide, South Australia. The children were last seen in the company of a tall, fair-haired man, but despite extensive searches and investigations, neither the children nor the suspect were ever found. As of very recently, authorities have approved excavation on a specific area in hopes to recover answers.(references coming) Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A dig was completed, but some are saying they didn't dig far enough. On the 26th of January 1966, three young siblings known as the Beaumont children, caught the bus to Glenelg Beach in Adelaide. They told their mother they'd be back by noon - but the children never returned. 22 years later, detective Bill Hayes took on the case, and to this day, he's still trying to solve the case of the missing Beaumont children. Brent Sanders sat down with Bill to understand his process and what new revelations are bringing him back to the case. This episode contains references to violence against children and child sexual abuse. If this content affects you, the number for Life Line is 13 11 14. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week James and Sky discuss the hard problem of consciousness and investigate the tragic disappearance of the Beaumont children, one of Australia's oldest unsolved mysteries.On the morning of January 26th, 1966, the Beaumont children asked their mother to visit Glenelg Beach. As it was too hot to walk, they took a five-minute bus ride from their home to the beach. Their mother became worried when the siblings did not return on either the 12:00 or 2:00 pm buses, and when their father returned home early from his trip around 3:00 pm, he immediately drove to the crowded beach. Unable to locate the children, he returned and together both parents searched the streets and visited friends' houses. Around 5:30 pm, they went to Glenelg police station to report the disappearance.No bodies have ever been found.# true crime, true crime podcast, A.I., james renner, consciousness, what is consciousness, consciousness and artificial intelligence, unsolved mystery podcast, cold cases, unsolved mysteries, podcasts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On January 26th Jane, Arnna and Grant Beaumont visited Glenelg Beach and were never seen again... It's been over 58 years and we still have no idea what happened to them. Thank you all so much for listening to today's episode! Don't forget, I post a brand new episode every Monday at 5am PST. See you there!Find me on instagram for exclusive updates, sneak peaks and open case requests: https://www.instagram.com/a.closer.look.true.crime/
This week we are talking about Jane, Arnna, and Grant Beaumont, three siblings who disappeared without a trace from Glenelg Beach near Adelaide, Australia, on January 26, 1966. We will be discussing theories, clairvoyants and the main suspects in this case, that remains one of Australia's most infamous unsolved mysteries.
This wee we are talking about Jane, Arnaa, and Grant Beaumont, three siblings who disappeared without a trace from Glenelg Beach near Adelaide, Australia, on January 26, 1966. The case remains one of Australia's most infamous unsolved mysteries, with numerous theories and investigations over the years yielding no conclusive answers. Despite extensive efforts by law enforcement and the community, the fate of the Beaumont Children remains unknown, making their disappearance one of the most haunting cold cases in Australian history.
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The Long-Running And Very Disturbing Cold Case Of The Beaumont Children On Glenelg Beach In AustraliaJane, Arnna, and Grant Beaumont left their home in Adelaide to go swimming at the beach on Australia Day 1966 and were never seen again. Their disappearance changed Australian life forever. Disturbing Cold Case Of The Beaumont Children On Glenelg Beach In Australia True Crime Podcast 2023 Police Interrogations, Missing 411 and True Police Stories Podcast
The Long-Running And Very Disturbing Cold Case Of The Beaumont Children On Glenelg Beach In AustraliaJane, Arnna, and Grant Beaumont left their home in Adelaide to go swimming at the beach on Australia Day 1966 and were never seen again. Their disappearance changed Australian life forever.The Long-Running And Very Disturbing Cold Case Of The Beaumont Children On Glenelg Beach In AustraliaKURIOUS - FOR ALL THINGS STRANGE
S3E2: Στις 26 Ιανουαριου 1966,που ηταν η Ημερα της Αυστραλιας, η θερμοκρασια ηταν 40 βαθμοι και οι Αυστραλοι επρεπε να αντιμετωπισουν τη ζεστη με μια βουτια στη θαλασσα. Ετσι λοιπον, τρια αδερφια αποφασισαν να πανε στην παραλια οπως κανανε συνηθως, αλλα εκεινη τη μερα δεν επεστρεψαν ποτε σπιτι. Με πολλαπλες μαρτυριες, τα τρια παιδια βρεθηκαν παρεα με ενα αντρα, ο οποιος ειναι ο συνδετικος κρικος αυτης της υποθεσης, αλλα μπορει και σε περισσοτερες απο μια υποθεσεις . --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/countingcrimespodcast/message
Pati brings the case of The Beaumont Children on this episode. The Beaumont children, were three Australian siblings who disappeared from Glenelg Beach near Adelaide, South Australia, on 26 January 1966 in a suspected abduction and murder
This week Skye covers the case of serial rapist and murderer Leonard John Fraser aka the Rockhampton Rapist, who went on a spree terrorising women and young girls from the 1970s to early 2000. And the bizarre connection to Natasha Ryan, the girl who went missing at at 14, who Fraser admitted to killing, but she was found years later hiding in her boyfriends cupboard!? While Sean discusses the mysterious 1966 missing children's case that rocked the nation – the Beaumont Children – three siblings who disappeared from Glenelg Beach, just outside Adelaide in South Australia and the many theories and hoaxes that followed.
Join Cheryl Lee - That Radio Chick on STILL ROCKIN' IT for news, reviews, music and interviews with some of our favourite Australian musicians.Today we chat with Liam Gough, drummer of Australia's favourite blues rock band, The Teskey Brothers as they prepare to head back to Adelaide's Glenelg Beach as part of the SummerSalt Tour, after ground breaking performances with Orchestra Victoria.The multi-ARIA award winning and Grammy nominated Blues 'n' Soul band from country Victoria have also released a live album recorded at Hamer Hall at the end of last year.We ask the big questions like, what do Liam and a Babushka Dolls have in common?Includes Songs:The Teskey Brothers - Carry YouThe Teskey Brothers - Hold MeThe Teskey Brothers - Rain (Live)The Teskey Brothers - Jealous Guy (Live)Renee Geyer - Stares & WhispersWhat's Liam Gough and The Teskey Brothers up to at the moment? Let's find out .....
We speak with Adelaide boy Lachlan Larven who won a Surf Live Saver award for saving a woman whom was seen drowning off Glenelg Beach... We hear the story unfold. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We speak with Adelaide boy Lachlan Larven who won a Surf Live Saver award for saving a woman whom was seen drowning off Glenelg Beach... We hear the story unfold.
Note: This is the last episode with this issue, but we are aware Melissa's audio is echo-y. It is now resolved. Sorry and thanks for sticking with us. In Australia on January 26 1966, three children - the Beaumont Children - Jane (9 years old), Arnna (7 years old), and Grant (4 years old) went to Glenelg Beach by themselves for a day. The children have never been seen again. This case is one of Australia's most infamous and widely known cases. If you have any information as to the happenings of that day, please contact the Adelaide authorities. Disclaimer: All theories discussed are our opinions based on our research. The majority of our research comes from publicly available sources. #armchairdetectives All source material and photos are on our website at: www.downtherabbitholespodcast.com Join Patreon for extra content and ad free episodes: https://www.patreon.com/downtherabbitholespod Subscribe and then follow us and join the discussion on Instagram and Facebook at DownTheRabbitHolesPodcast Contact us at theories@downtherabbitholespodcast.com
For the 2nd nightmare before Christmas, we discuss one of the oldest unsolved cases in New South Wales, Australia, and one of the country's most infamous cases. Most of us know about the Beaumont Children's disappearance, the three Australian siblings who disappeared from Glenelg Beach near Adelaide, South Australia, and are still missing. But I don't think many of us outside of Australia know about Marianne Schmidt and Christine Sharrock, murdered on Wanda Beach a year before. Join Jen and Cam as we discuss “Wanda Beach Murders” on Day 2 of the 12 Nightmares Before Christmas. That mystical voice you hear at the top of the podcast is our friend Edward October from @octoberpodVHSAs always, our music is from Nico @wetalkofdreams. We liked him so much; we made him our executive producer. SourcesCrime and Punishment by Alan Sharpehttps://www.amazon.com/Crime-Punishment-Crimes-Shocked-Australia/dp/0908272502/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=crimes+and+punishment+sharpe&qid=1633142280&sr=8-3The Snapshot Killer: The shocking true story of serial killer Christopher Wilder - from Sydney's beaches to America's Most Wanted https://www.amazon.com/Snapshot-Killer-shocking-predator-Christopher-ebook/dp/B07L2V7LL2/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=snap+shot+killer&qid=1633142425&sr=8-3Chris Wilder - The Snapshot Killer: Inside the Wanda Beach murders | 7NEWS Spotlighthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQDW9pr_KzACrime Investigation Australia - Wanda Beach Murders: The Beaumont Children Mysteryhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cfzy0DPTLBshttps://www.newspapers.com/image/122800045/?terms=wanda%20murders&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/122113478/?terms=wanda%20beach%20murders%20schmidt&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/122727455/?terms=wanda%20murders&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/122729183/?terms=wanda%20murders&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/122113478/?terms=wanda%20beach%20murders%20schmidt&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/122733141/?terms=wanda%20beach%20murders%20schmidt&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/123986430/?terms=wanda%20beach%20murders%20helmut&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/123894408/?terms=wanda%20beach%20murders%20met%20boys&match=1https://www.atsb.gov.au/media/36390/Measured_alcohol_lev.pdfhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wanda_Beach_Murdershttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derek_Percyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Wilderhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/70764870/christine-mary-sharrockhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/70764995/marianne-schmidt
Author Stuart Mullins Bill Hayes ex-South Australian special crime / major crime and ex Federal police detective, join Mike on the podcast to discuss the abduction and murder of Jane Nartare Beaumont, Arnna Kathleen Beaumont and Grant Ellis Beaumont, collectively known as the Beaumont children. Three Australian siblings who disappeared from Glenelg Beach near Adelaide, South Australia, on 26 January 1966 in a suspected abduction and murder. Check out their new book: https://www.stuartmullins.co/product/unmasking-the-killer-of-the-missing-beaumont-children/Start your own podcast with Buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1171763========================================Here are a few ways you can support Profiling Evil: DONATE: https://profilingevil.com/donatePayPal: https://paypal.me/profilingevilBECOME A MEMBER: https://www.youtube.com/profilingevil/joinSHOP MERCH: https://www.profilingevil.com/profilingevilshopSHOP BOOKS: https://www.profilingevil.com/storeBITCOIN DONATIONS: bc1qk65vcsa3sra884za3e62hkak0mfzjn7cccwfvk========================================Where else you can find us: INSTAGRAM: https://cutt.ly/peinstagram @profilingevilTWITTER: https://cutt.ly/petwitter @profilingevilFACEBOOK:https://cutt.ly/pefacebook @profilingevilWEBSITE: https://profilingevil.comDISCORD: https://cutt.ly/pediscord========================================PROFILING EVIL STORYMAPS: https://www.profilingevil.com/storymaps BUSINESS INQUIRIES: profilingevil@gmail.comCREATED BY: Mike King https://profilingevil.com PRODUCED BY: CIRCA3 https://circa3.com ORIGINAL MUSIC BY: Clifford W King https://cliffordwking.comWant to livestream try Streamyard: https://streamyard.com?pal=5466142729043968Support the show (https://patreon.com/profilingevil)Support the show (https://patreon.com/profilingevil)
When three small children went on an innocent trip to the beach a mere five minutes from their home, no one would have ever thought they would never come home. This safe and quiet town in Australia would never be the same again, and stranger danger became a common phrase for the people of that community.If you would like to start your OWN podcast on Buzzsprout, please consider using our promo code so you can earn a $20 gift card after your second month on a paid plan:https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=709643Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/CoffeeAndCases)
This week on Cold Case Files, we dive into the unsolved disappearance and murder of the Beaumont Children. Jane Nartare Beaumont (born 10 September 1956), Arnna Kathleen Beaumont (born 11 November 1958) and Grant Ellis Beaumont (born 12 July 1961), collectively known as the Beaumont children, were three Australian siblings who disappeared from Glenelg Beach near Adelaide, South Australia on 26 January 1966 (Australia Day) in a suspected abduction and murder.This episode is sponsored by PodDecks: Go to http://www.poddecks.com and use Promo Code Larry21 for 10% off your first purchase. Follow Us on Social MediaTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/truecrimensIG: https://www.instagram.com/truecrimeneversleepspodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/truecrimeneversleepspodcastSupport The Show by Buying Us a Coffee:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/tcnsJoin Our Patreon: https://patreon.com/truecrimeneversleeps
This week Steph covers the Beaumont Children's abduction, focusing on a number of suspects.There were a number of horrific child abductions in Australia at the time, and many child murders, Authorities have tried to link many of the crimes over the years, desperately trying to find the perpetrator of the Beaumont children's abduction.The Beaumont children were, Jane Nartare Beaumont (born 10 September 1956), was only 9 years old, her sister Arnna Kathleen Beaumont (born 11 November 1958) was just 7 and Grant Ellis Beaumont (born 12 July 1961) still a baby was aged 4,They were all taken from Glenelg Beach , in South Australia, on Australia day 1966, no one had ever found the children and no one has ever been charged with their abduction.It is a very sad story and has left Australia and the rest of the world baffled for over 55 years.References:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disappearance_of_the_Beaumont_children https://www.newidea.com.au/beaumont-children-witness-comes-forward https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/real-life/news-life/who-took-the-beaumont-children-new-lead-in-iconic-australia-day-abduction/news-story/9421e7f6bf6c96a81ec6e262d65c4137 https://thebeaumontchildren.com.au/what-happened-to-the-beaumont-children/ https://somerandomstuff1.wordpress.com/2018/02/02/after-second-failed-castalloy-dig-is-phipps-responsible-for-beaumont-children-disappearance/Photographs and additional reading.https://www.google.com/search?q=beaumont+children+pictures&rlz=1CANHHD_enAU927AU927&sxsrf=ALeKk027teEmUCUhq7-CwthFhnbGvUAwNQ:1619768633954&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiM3a2wvKXwAhU4umMGHUEfDBYQ_AUoAXoECAEQAw&biw=1366&bih=617Resources:https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/mentalhealth/Pages/contact-service.aspx#24-hourhttps://www.beyondblue.org.auhttps://www.betterhelp.comThanks for listening : we are eager to hear your stories, so if you have any listener stories for the show, please email us at podcast@solvedunsolvedorspooky.comFind us at:Instagram: SolvedunsolvedorspookyFacebook: Solvedunsolvedorspooky Email us at: podcast@solvedunsolvedorspooky.comSupport the show (https://pod.fan/solved-unsolved-or-spooky)Support the show (https://pod.fan/solved-unsolved-or-spooky)
On this weeks episode, we're staying in the "Land Down Under" to discuss the case of the Missing Beaumont Children. Three Australian siblings who disappeared from Glenelg Beach near Adelaide, South Australia on January 26, 1966, in a suspected abduction/murder.
Jane Nartare Beaumont, Arnna Kathleen Beaumont and Grant Ellis Beaumont, more commonly known as the Beaumont children, were 3 Australian siblings who disappeared from Glenelg Beach near Adelaide, South Australia on Australia day, 26 January 1966. To this day the case remains unsolved
Jane Nartare Beaumont, Arnna Kathleen Beaumont and Grant Ellis Beaumont, better known as the Beaumont children, were three siblings who didn't return home from Glenelg Beach near Adelaide, South Australia on 26 January 1966 to this day, the case remains unsolved.
This year marks the 55th anniversary of the disappearance of the infamous Beaumont children, one of Australia's most notorious unsolved missing child cases. January 26, 1966, also known as Australia Day, three children went missing from Glenelg Beach in Adelaide, South Australia. Jane 9, Arnna 7, and Grant 4 went to enjoy the beach on the sweltering summer afternoon but when they failed to return home their parents feared the worst. Patreon.com/sandupodcast Merch: truecrimeguys.threadless.com Sources: https://youtu.be/NbRuBco63-Y interview with alleged kidnappers daughter (Mcintyre) https://youtu.be/FF32MUiEXcI https://twitter.com/7NewsSydney/status/876726827770814464?s=20 news cast listing suspects https://youtu.be/10Vp0rk4l40 documentary 33:36 https://youtu.be/NgeAqm-ERKg Andrew Mcintyre https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-09-19/beaumont-childrens-mother-nancy-dies/11527162 https://www.mamamia.com.au/adelaide-oval-abduction/ possibly related https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/real-life/news-life/who-took-the-beaumont-children-new-lead-in-iconic-australia-day-abduction/news-story/9421e7f6bf6c96a81ec6e262d65c4137 https://www.australiaforeveryone.com.au/beaumont-children/
The Cat Empire are set to join Missy Higgins, Boy & Bear and more on Glenelg Beach on Sunday February 14 2021 for SummerSalt Festival! So, and this is important, is sand the best terrain for watching one of Australia's best live acts?
On Australia Day in 1966, three young children, Jane, Arnna and Grant Beaumont, went to Glenelg Beach in Adelaide and never returned. The disappearance of the Beaumont children has proven to be one of the most enduring and widely investigated mysteries in Australian history. And to this day, the children have never been found.Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/theconspiratorspodcastMerchandise Store:https://www.teepublic.com/stores/the-conspirators-podcast?ref_id=13696 Notes:https://www.amazon.com/Searching-Beaumont-Children-Australias-Unsolved/dp/174031106X/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=searching+for+the+Beaumont+children&qid=1601121100&s=books&sr=1-1https://www.amazon.com/The-Satin-Man/dp/1742573088/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=the+satin+man&qid=1601121077&s=books&sr=1-2https://www.cnn.com/2018/02/01/asia/australia-beaumont-children-intl/index.htmlhttps://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south-australia/beaumont-children-search-police-begin-digging-at-new-castalloy-factory-north-plympton-in-latest-search-for-missing-children/news-story/91981ecc0dbde57d5251e228580248b8https://www.smh.com.au/national/mother-of-missing-beaumont-children-dies-aged-92-20190919-p52svt.html Music:Dexter Britain, "The Tea Party"https://dexterbritain.com
Jane, Arna and Grant Beaumont would disappear from Glenelg Beach on Australia Day 1966, in Adelaide. They were never seen again.Were the children groomed by a pedophile? What could have become of the children? A new suspect would emerge in 2007. He had...
On January 26th 1966, Jane, Arnna and Grant Beaumont took a five-minute three kilometer (1.8 mile) bus journey from their home to Glenelg Beach. They caught the bus at 8:45 am and were expected to return home on the 12:00 noon bus. They were never seen again. Episode Notes: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disappearance_of_the_Beaumont_children https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bevan_Spencer_von_Einem "Case 100: The Beaumont Children - Casefile: True Crime Podcast". 17 November 2018. Retrieved Follow True Crime Snacktime on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook @crimesnackpod Support the show on Patreon at patreon.com/truecrimesnacktimepodcast & 10% of your pledge will go to https://investigationsforthemissing.org/ Logo Design: Rachelle Somma Social Media Management: Erika Stampoulos Promo: Eat Crime Podcast https://linktr.ee/EatCrime Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Band It About debut podcast is with Jason (aka) "Tim" Prestwich, who along with his band, will be supporting the iconic Adelaide band "Cold Chisel" on January 4th, 2020, when they perform their Adelaide leg of By The C - Cold Chisel, at Glenelg Beach. Join me for this very informal chat with Tim, where we discuss everything from the upcoming show, his families encounter with The Beatles, his music career here in South Australia, his talented family, and plans for releasing new material in 2020! The opening/closing track "Come Round My Place" is a Jason Tim Prestwich original recording. We have a lot of laughs along the way as I do my best to keep this interview under control, we then wind up the chat with 20 random questions in 60 seconds, just how many answers Tim managed to get through before the timer went off remains to be our secret till the end! If you enjoy this podcast, please make sure that you hit the heart on the Band It About podcast to subscribe, and share the link with your friends! You can also rate this episode, and if you would like to send me a message there is a message button to contact me attached to the episode. If you enjoy the podcasts, and as yet haven't visited the Band It About Facebook page to watch videos of many of the upcoming musicians that will be interviewed, please use the link below. Band It About has a following of over 1500, and now they all have the opportunity to listen to many of their favorite Adelaide musicians discuss a wide variety of topics of interest. I have also included links below to the Tim Prestwich Band Facebook Page, their CD, and YouTube videos. Band It About would love to hear from any local businesses that would be interested in sponsoring any of the podcasts, especially those related to the music industry. This podcast will be reaching your target audience, regular podcasts will be available via a link attached to the top of the Band It About Facebook page! Affordable sponsor advertising, including links to your business to assist you to be seen/heard by those most likely to be interested in your product or service, please message me for more information about how you can become involved in Band It About's latest live music promotion adventure! Looking forward to many seasons of podcast interviews. Band It About - Proudly Supporting Live Music! Important links from S1E1 podcast: Band It About – Proudly Supporting Live Music Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/allowmetoguideyoutothegig/ Listen to The Tim Prestwich Band Album on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/album/2eJ234ElGXdLJjLqBhwvpB Tim Prestwich Band album is also available on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/au/album/tim-prestwich-band/1452860742 The Tim Prestwich Band Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Tim-Prestwich-Band-631511603971406/ Hot Chisel Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Hot-Chisel-594892973900197/?ref=py_c The Tim Prestwich Band YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfbc7S4HFoDrOIux8eallnQ/featured Tickets for the Blood Moon Tour By The C - Cold Chisel on Sat Jan 4th 1:30 pm Glenelg Beach are available online through Ticketmaster https://www.ticketmaster.com.au/cold-chisel-tickets/artist/744065?os_artist_id=2680298&et_mid=3002163&et_rid=1021289748&sfmc_sub=1021289748&utm_source=eml-tm_ta01_2019_12_18_pi_ticketalert_sa_nt&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=1341602_3002163_12/17/2019 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dianne-spillane/message
On this true crime episode of the world Famous Sofa Kind Podcast, we go Down There (to the land down under) and discuss one of the largest missing person cases in Australia’s history. The case of the Beaumont Children. Jane, Arnna, and Grant Beaumont famously went missing on August 26, 1966 amongst Australia Day celebrations on Glenelg Beach near Adelaide. There was a national media fury after their disappearance, and Oz was never the same again. It seems Australian Prime Ministers aren’t the only ones to go missing on the beach! On August 25th, Grant Beaumont, their father, dropped the three kids off at the beach on his way out of town, and they spent the morning frolicking and doing whatever Aussies do on a beach without any semblance of parental guidance. You know, eat pasties and not go in past your belly button. They came home, and all was good. The next morning, they took a bus back to the beach for the festivities and were supposed to return on the noon bus. By the by 2:00 PM bus, their mother Nancy was worried sick, and she started to search for her kids. By 3:00, their father came back home from his business trip, and a few hours later, the cops were called in. They scoured the beach and several other nearby. They drained canals, knocked over boats, and interviewed everyone they could find. But no trace of the kids or their possessions ever turned up. It hit the news the next day, and by day 3, the press was reporting it as a sex abduction for the Beaumont Children. Sadly, they were probably right. Police found plenty of witnesses, from beach goers to the postman and the owner of the beach bakery. They compiled a sketch of a thin, blond, athletic man who was seen with the kids. This shocked their mother once she put together the fact that her oldest daughter was taunted for having a “boyfriend” at the beach for days before the disappearance. Whoever this mystery man was, he was the one that everyone searched for. He was never found. Members of the Dutch community paid to fly in a famous psychic who said the kids were dead and then pointed to a building they were buried under. They tore out the floor and found nothing there. Then, where were the bogus letters written a few years after the disappearances saying the kids were fine and living with a nice man who protected them. Turns out, this was a teenage dickweed who was trying to get his kicks. So, who really did take the Beaumont Children? Many theories suggest two pedophiles and murders named Bevan Spencer von Einem and Arthur Brown. Both were in jail as the investigation gained momentum years later, and both were in the region during the disappearance. However, the good money is on a millionaire sicko named Harry Phipps. He raped 12 year old girl and got so horny by the touch of satin that he had to rape his own son…repeatedly. He was also a close match to the police sketch, and he even paid some local kids to dig a grave that forensics found some weirdness surrounding a few decades later. So, if you want to hear about one of the biggest cases Down There, download this episode and give yourself a tickle. Visit some of our sources: https://www.crimetraveller.org/2019/07/disappearance-beaumont-children-murder-or-misadventure/ https://www.wikizero.com/en/Beaumont_children_disappearance https://murderpedia.org/male.V/v/von-einem-bevan.htm https://murderpedia.org/male.B/b/brown-arthur-stanley.htm https://www.reddit.com/r/RedditCrimeCommunity/comments/c06si9/the_adelaide_oval_abductions_the_beaumont/ https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-02-02/enduring-mystery-of-adelaides-missing-beaumont-children/9352254 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disappearance_of_the_Beaumont_children
Jane, Arnna, and Grant Beaumont were three siblings who disappeared from Glenelg Beach near Adelaide, South Australia on a blistering hot Australia Day, 26 January, 1966. They were aged 9, 7, and 4 years respectively. They have never been seen again.The case is widely credited with changing Australian lifestyles; parents could no longer assume their children were safe when unsupervised in public.Join Shaun and Chloe as they discuss this infamous and heart wrenching suspected abduction and murder, which has attracted worldwide police and media attention, numerous suspects, many hoaxes, and many more theories.Support the show on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/truebluecrimeWebsite - www.truebluecrimepodcast.com - includes our merch storeFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/380493356066315/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/truebluecrime/Email - truebluecrime@gmail.comThis episode was produced by True Blue Media using the open source materials referenced below: The Missing Beaumont Children by Michael MadiganThe Satin Man: Uncovering the mystery of the missing Beaumont children by Alan Whiticker and Stuart MullinsThe Beaumont Children: What Really Happened? - Channel 7 NewsCrime Investigation Australia episode covering the Beaumont Childrenmurderpedia.org and wikipedia.org, including original referenced sources See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On Sunday the 23rd of October 1966, eight-year-old Wendy Jane Pfeiffer was abducted about 500 metres from her family’s dairy farm in Mylor, South Australia.In the wake of the infamous Beaumont Children Disappearance from Glenelg Beach in South Australia only 10 months earlier, response to Wendy's disappearance was rapid, and a full scale search was launched by police, firefighters, emergency services, and community volunteers.When searchers returned with no results, police called in Aboriginal trackers Jimmy James and Daniel Moodoo to follow the trail others couldn't see...Join Shaun and Chloe as they explore the details of this twisting, turning, extraordinary story.Support the show on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/truebluecrimeWebsite - www.truebluecrimepodcast.com - includes our merch storeFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/380493356066315/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/truebluecrime/Email - truebluecrime@gmail.comThis episode was produced by True Blue Media using the open source materials referenced below: 'Missing' interactive documentary by SBS'Missing: The Abduction of Wendy Pfeiffer' Written by Kylie Boltin, Researched by Debra Shulkes, Interviews with Wendy and John Pfeiffer by Roslyn Oades'Lost and Found: The Life of Jimmy James' by Robert Holmestrove.nla.com.au - archived Adelaide newspaper articles See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On Australia Day 1966, the Beaumont children Jane, Arnna and Grant disappeared from an Adelaide beach. Despite a large-scale police investigation and extensive media coverage, the case remains unsolved, bogged down by false leads and dead ends, and the Beaumont children were never seen again.Alan Whiticker speaks with Warren Moore about the book, 'The Satin Man', exploring the possibility put forward by one family that their patriarch, a man with a peculiar predilection for satin, might have been involved.'The Satin Man', is the result of ten years of investigating the news leads that emerged after Alan and researcher Stuart Mullins wrote an earlier book on the disappearance of the Beaumont children. 'The Satin Man' details everything uncovered about the new potential suspect, a man of wealth and position, and sheds incredible new light on this decades-old mystery with vital additional information on the unsolved case.
5 of the Scariest and Strangest Unexplained Mysteries Every single day, things happen all around the world that defy conventional explanations. And most of the time, unless it happens to yourself or someone you know directly, then chances are you’ll never even know it happened. From very strange missing person cases to someone dying and leterally being brought back to life, these are 5 of the scariest and strangest unexplained mysteries. 5. Barbara and Patricia Grimes December 28, 1956 – Like any true blue Elvis fans, sisters Barbara who was 15 years old and Patricia, just 13 found themselves lining up for his movie, Love Me Tender, for the 15th time. The sisters left home at 7:30 PM and headed to the Brighton Theater in Chicago. Carrying only $2.70 between them, the girls planned to return home after watching the double feature. Their mother, Loretta expected them to be home no later than 11:45. But it was past midnight and the girls weren’t home. 4. Don Henry and Kevin Ives On August 23, 1987, the bodies of 16 year old Don Henry, and 17 year old Kevin Ives, were found sprawled out on the train tracks just south of Little Rock Arkansas. Although the engineer saw them, he was unable to stop the momentum of the train and prevent it from running over the bodies. With the train's loud sound, it would be impossible for the boys not to hear it or react, but the bodies remained unmoving – as if they were already dead. 3. Jean Hilliard It was December 20, 1980 when 19-year old, Jean Hilliard's car skidded off an icy and isolated road in Minnasota. She was headed home and after the minor accident, her car engine stalled. Afraid she would freeze to death waiting inside the vehicle, she decided to walk over to a friend's house, that was two miles away. She walked against the wind and in heavy snow hoping to reach the house. Exhausted and suffering from hypothermia, she collapsed about 15 feet away from her friend's driveway at approximately 1AM. Jean couldn't move any longer and so she layed there motionless for nearly 6 hours where temperatures dropped to negative 22 degree fahrenheit. 2. Beaumont Children Disappearance It was a hot Australia Day on January 26, 1966 and the three Beaumont children, 9 year old Jane, 7 year old Arnna and Grant who was 4 asked their parents if they could head to Glenelg Beach - just a five minute bus ride away from their home. The children had visited the beach the day before so this wasn't anything out of the ordinary. Their parents, Jim and Nancy, thought Jane was responsible enough to take care of her siblings and agreed to let them go. Nancy gave her daughter coins for the bus and some food. The children were instructed to catch the afternoon bus and be home by 2 PM, However the following morning, the children were officially declared missing. 1. Angela Hammond In Missouri, On April 4, 1991, Angela had just dropped off her fiancé, Rob, at his house. She promised she would call him within a few hours so they could plan to meet up later on. At around 10pm Angela did as promised and called Rob from a payphone in the middle of town, right near a grocery outlet. While on the phone talking to Rob, Angela mentioned an unusual vehicle circling the lot. She described it as an old green Ford pickup truck. The truck soon pulled over next to the payphone and a man she described as a "filthy" and "bearded" went and used the payphone next to hers. He then went back to his pickup and used a flashlight as if he was looking for something. Rob had Angela ask if he needed to use the phone and the man replied "no" and that he'd try again in a minute. So there were 5 of the Scariest and Strangest Unexplained Mysteries It’s human nature to search for answers. We all want to know why and how but sometimes that’s not a possibility. These cases of disappearances, abductions and even miracles - continue to make us wonder – what really happened? However there's a good chance we may never really know.