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THE BEAUMONT CHILDREN: AUSTRALIA'S MOST HAUNTING COLD CASE

18 min · 26 jun 2026
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Episode 125 | History's Mysteries — Mysterious Events In this Mystery episode we focus on the disappearance of Jane, Arnna, and Grant Beaumont — nine, seven, and four years old — who took a bus to Glenelg Beach in Adelaide on Australia Day 1966 and were never seen again, in a case that has been investigated for sixty years and remains completely unsolved. This episode covers what witnesses saw on the beach including the tall blond man seen with the children, the failed excavations of the New Castalloy factory site linked to suspect Harry Phipps, the ground-penetrating radar surveys still being conducted, and how the disappearance permanently changed Australian assumptions about childhood safety. Their mother Nancy died in 2019 at 92 years old. She never knew what happened to her children. #HistoryMystery #BeaumontChildren #ColdCase #Australia #MysteryPodcast

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THE BEAUMONT CHILDREN: AUSTRALIA'S MOST HAUNTING COLD CASE

Episode 125 | History's Mysteries — Mysterious Events In this Mystery episode we focus on the disappearance of Jane, Arnna, and Grant Beaumont — nine, seven, and four years old — who took a bus to Glenelg Beach in Adelaide on Australia Day 1966 and were never seen again, in a case that has been investigated for sixty years and remains completely unsolved. This episode covers what witnesses saw on the beach including the tall blond man seen with the children, the failed excavations of the New Castalloy factory site linked to suspect Harry Phipps, the ground-penetrating radar surveys still being conducted, and how the disappearance permanently changed Australian assumptions about childhood safety. Their mother Nancy died in 2019 at 92 years old. She never knew what happened to her children. #HistoryMystery #BeaumontChildren #ColdCase #Australia #MysteryPodcast

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MISSING 411: LINKING MISSING PERSONS AND US CAVE SYSTEMS

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