• The Man Who "Knows What Happened" To The Beaumont Children [re-release]

  • Jan 26 2025
  • Length: 57 mins
  • Podcast

The Man Who "Knows What Happened" To The Beaumont Children [re-release]

  • Summary

  • The disappearance of The Beaumont Children is burned into the collective conscious of Australia. It’s one of the longest-running cases in the nation’s history and has baffled law enforcement for more than half a century.

    Stuart Mullins grew up down the road from the Beaumont children in Adelaide. Over the years he has researched and co-authored investigative writing into their disappearance. He walks us through the case, and why he believes he knows just who is responsible for the disappearance of Jane, Arnna and Grant on Australia Day in 1966.

    For photos, maps and further details on the case you can join our closed Facebook group dedicated to the podcast. Just search for True Crime Conversations on Facebook.

    GUEST: Stuart Mullins
    HOST: Jessie Stephens
    PRODUCER: Elise Cooper

    RESEARCH

    • The Satin Man: Uncovering the mystery of the Beaumont Children, Alan Whiticker and Stuart Mullins https://bit.ly/2leQGNx
    • Mother of missing Beaumont children, Nancy Beaumont, dies aged 92 - ABC News https://ab.co/2lfjDsE
    • The Beaumont Children: What Really Happened, Channel 7 https://bit.ly/2lNMVyE
    • The Beaumont Children Mystery: Crime Investigation Australia, Channel 7 https://bit.ly/2mIlwyu
    • Beaumont children search: Police end today’s dig, having found no human remains, The Adelaide Advertiser https://bit.ly/2lbGUvr

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