Unraveling the Mystery of the Beaumont Children Disappearance: Part 2 – Following the Trail from Glenelg to Wanda
As we continue to piece together the events leading up to the disappearance of the Beaumont children, new details emerge that shed light on this baffling case. Known as one of Australia’s most notorious unsolved crimes, the disappearance of Jane, Arnna, and Grant Beaumont has captivated the nation for decades.
From eyewitness sightings in Glenelg to rumored connections to the coastal town of Wanda, every lead must be meticulously examined in order to uncover the truth behind this heartbreaking abduction. Despite numerous theories and suspects, the fate of the Beaumont children remains a haunting mystery that continues to baffle even the most seasoned investigators.
Stay tuned as we delve deeper into the twists and turns of this chilling true crime case, piecing together the puzzle of what truly happened to the Beaumont children on that fateful day.
@adamjonkie5601
Where’s part 3!!??
@thepanel2935
If the 17-year-old hoaxer sent the letters from interstate, how did he know that a detective was with the parents? He wouldn't have even gone to the nominated meet-up location! Don't believe a lot of the stories you hear about this case. Like seriously. Most of what gets fed to the public is exactly what didn't happen on the day of the crime. That's just part-and-parcel of the 'Judas Goat' cover-up.
@underalions2023
Its south Australia not southern Australia. Im Australian and live in Australia
@underalions2023
There Father Alan Maxwell McIntyre in 2015 confessed to knowledge of what happened to the Beaumont Children in a interview with Today Tonight in 2015.. Tony Munro. Killer
He the disposal of the bodies
@underalions2023
Andrew. McIntyre. Rachael. Vaughan ( McIntyre).
Gave evidence to the INTJ Commission inquires into Human Trafficking and Child Sex Abuse on the 6/8/2018.
@underalions2023
The Mulligan enquiry in South Australia..has a 80 year gag order put on it.. around 900 odd pedos were named. There names were surprised. Around 600 child are missing from the Goodwood or goodwill orphanage
@underalions2023
So this is done a year ago. Still another creator who says nothing about the McIntyre family so ill help
@toni4729
It's one thing to gain the trust of a stranger over a few days but that can't happen in the case of Adelaide Oval.
@toni4729
I'm having a bloody hard time believing the evidence just gets lost. This is utterly irresponsible.
@user-kg9lw9iv4q
When my daughters were young I taught them specifically two scream this is not my mother this is not my father. Because so many times we see children throwing fits and we assume that they're just throwing fits. We have to teach our children to be specific this is not my father this is not my mother these are not my people
@MetalPhantomX
It just blows my mind… Guys! When you are out and about and you see something that looks suspicious ( like in the case of the incident that happened at the bowl) INTERVENE AND RISK OFFENDING! the worst thing that will happen is that you will be told its just innocent play and there is nothing to worry about. who knows by you intervening you do have the chance of saving some child's life!
@AellaWW
Australia is not an island, it’s a continent on its continent shelf
@malicemadness5946
It’s possible that he only wanted the little boy, Grant, but figured he probably knew someone who would want the older girls. And being a “mom” figure, the oldest could’ve been easily persuaded to go along, if he promised not to hurt the boy. It’s just sad that all these children had to go through such horrific trauma because some sick, twisted pedo’s wanted to do the sick things they did.😢😢
@karenmchugh4045
So sad breaks my heart.
@mandadenzer4648
The media ALWAYS ruins success in cases by interfering and spreading information that's supposed to be confidential. All so they can get "that" story!! 😢😢😢
@viviennejohnston2669
She ate a spring roll.
@GarnetDally
Is this teenage boy the same person who wrote those letters? If he was the one who did it then involving himself in the case makes sense given other serial killer behaviours e.g BTK. Also, if he was completely innocent of any kind of crime, how did they match his fingerprints? They must have been on file for some reason right?
@stephaniephouotrides2435
People can be so cruel. Breaks my heart for that poor father 😢
@jessiroseanne
I think evidence getting lost is common. Especially in cases from years ago. Things get moved etc.
@jessiroseanne
I'm not religious, but the man who wrote those letters deserves to burn in hell.
@katmack4215
I'm not surprised Nancy and Jim divorced..😕 couples that lose their children,in any way,rarely ever stay together. Almost always,they seperate!
@katmack4215
Listen..🤨 has anyone,ANYONE ever just happened upon a mannequin? Like ever?
Nope!