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[The Enduring Mystery of the Beaumont Children: A Pivotal New Search]-[UPDATE: Beaumont Children]

Crime Junkie · B2 · 2025-02-20

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The Beaumont Children: A Case Reopened

The disappearance of the Beaumont children—Jane (9), Arna (7), and Grant (4)—on Australia Day, January 26, 1966, remains one of the most haunting and infamous cold cases in Australian history. After nearly 60 years, the case is once again at the forefront of public and investigative attention, with a new, highly anticipated search scheduled for February 2025 at the site of a former factory associated with a primary person of interest.

The Disappearance at Glenelg Beach

On a scorching day in Adelaide, the three siblings left their home for Glenelg Beach. Despite being responsible, Jane was unable to prevent their abduction. Initial police theories—drowning, running away, or a freak accident—were quickly ruled out. Witnesses reported seeing the children playing with an unidentified man, and a bakery staff member noted the children paying with a one-pound note, a detail that suggested they had been manipulated by a stranger who had gained their confidence.

False Leads and Hoaxes

Over the decades, the investigation was plagued by hoaxes and cruel misdirection. The "Dandenong letters," which claimed the children were safe, were later proven to be a fabrication by a teenager. Similarly, a Dutch psychic’s claims led to a public-funded excavation in 1967 that yielded no evidence. These incidents, often fueled by rogue investigators like Detective Sergeant Stan Swain, caused immense suffering for the parents, Jim and Nancy Beaumont, who passed away without ever knowing their children's fate.

The "Satin Man": Harry Phipps

In 2006, investigative authors Alan Whittaker and Stuart Mullins published Searching for the Beaumont Children, followed by The Satin Man. These works introduced a new suspect: Harry Phipps, a wealthy local businessman who died in 2004. Phipps was described by his son, Hayden, as a violent, abusive man with a disturbing "satin fetish." Circumstantial evidence against Phipps is compelling: he lived within walking distance of the beach, resembled the police sketch of the suspect, and reportedly flaunted wealth by giving out one-pound notes.

The Adelaide Oval Connection

Investigators have long suspected a link between the Beaumont case and the 1973 disappearance of Joanne Radcliffe and Kirstie Gordon from the Adelaide Oval. Witnesses in both cases described a man matching a similar profile, leading to the theory of a serial predator operating in the area. While Phipps’s name has been tied to these events, no definitive physical evidence has ever been recovered to secure a conviction.

A Final Search

Despite previous excavations at the former Castelloy factory in 2013 and 2018 yielding only animal bones, the upcoming demolition of the site has prompted a final, exhaustive search. Organized by Parliament member Frank Pangelo and conducted by a team of forensic archaeologists, this dig aims to explore areas deeper and wider than ever before.

As the community awaits the results of this February 2025 operation, the case serves as a somber reminder of the lasting impact of unresolved trauma. While the parents of the Beaumont children are no longer here to see this search, the effort represents a final attempt to provide answers in a mystery that has haunted a nation for nearly six decades.

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📖 Transcript

Hi, crime junkies. I am here because there is an update in a case that you may have been following with me and you need to hear this.
If you listened to season seven of Counterclockwise, you will know the case of Nathaniel Jones and the five teenage boys convicted of his murder.
When the season ended, there were major questions about whether or not investigators got it right.
And host Delia D 'Ambra made it clear.
This case was far from over.
Well, now this case is back in court and decisions that could change everything are unfolding right now.

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