The Missing Beaumont Children: Part 3- The Suspects


Unraveling the Mystery of the Missing Beaumont Children: Part 3 – Examining the Prime Suspects in the Investigation

As we dig deeper into the tangled web of clues and speculation surrounding the infamous disappearance of the Beaumont Children, numerous suspects have emerged as potential perpetrators. From a mysterious businessman with a dark past to a convicted child sex offender residing in the vicinity at the time of the abduction, each individual is scrutinized meticulously in our relentless pursuit of justice. With no concrete evidence pointing definitively towards any one suspect, the shroud of mystery continues to loom over this baffling case that has captured the attention of the nation.

The Beaumont Children – Jane, Arnna, and Grant – vanished without a trace from Glenelg Beach in Adelaide, Australia, on January 26, 1966. The case remains one of the oldest and most enduring missing persons investigations in Australian history, leaving a trail of unanswered questions and shattered lives in its wake. Will we finally uncover the truth behind their disappearance and bring closure to their grieving loved ones? Stay tuned as we delve further into the murky world of the suspects implicated in this chilling crime.

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42 Comments to “The Missing Beaumont Children: Part 3- The Suspects”

  • @philosopherwithin

    So impressed with the dad who said “the suspect might be my son” that is a guy who knows his kid and practices tough love. 13:57

  • @thepanel2935

    Watch out! There's lots of dis-information out there regarding this case. There are also some people in Adelaide with a secret agenda who spread falsehoods and have given false 'eyewitness' testimonies about the abduction. Why they do this is a mystery. There are also relevant and pertinent facts about the case that never get discussed or are little-known. Try these:

    1. Barry Heaven was a respected Adelaide police officer who left the police force to become a private investigator. He was a star detective. Working under his own steam, Barry Heaven conducted his own investigation into the Beaumont case, which resulted in a 60-page report that included photographs and diagrams. He must've gotten close to the truth, because he was warned to back off, and both he and his family were threatened. Nevertheless, he gave copies of his report to some very high-ranking people within the police and government, and none of them did anything. Most said they merely "threw away" his report. Barry Heaven would have passed away approximately 30 years ago – probably in the mid-1990s or thereabouts. He has a disabled daughter and she had the last remaining copy of his 60-page report, but it got badly damaged in a house-fire and only small sections of the report are still available. It is extremely suspicious that high ranking members of the government and police never did anything with the details revealed in Barry Heaven's report. He probably named some VIP people within the upper echelons of Adelaide society.

    2. Elliott Johnson was probably involved in the abduction and murder. He was a straight-laced mature man who may have still been living with his mother. If the Beaumont children were driven away from Glenelg Beach in a car, it was probably Elliott Johnson's sports car, but he was not the driver. (The driver may have been Tony Munro. He had a reputation for being a 'petrol head' who liked to drive fast cars, and he matched the description of a driver observed leaving the scene.)

    3. The children's stolen lunch money and bus fare money. The mystery man at the beach with the Beaumont kids asked other people on the beach if they had "seen anything" because the kids' money was missing. Their bus money was probably taken by himself so he could offer to give them a lift home in his car instead. Then, rather than taking them home, he abducted them and took them to his deviate accomplices.

    4. Nancy Beaumont was having an illicit affair. Her husband, Jim Beaumont, was away on business and she wanted the kids out of the house so she could be visited by her secret lover. That's why the kids went to the beach. This affair was not a rumour or gossip – it was a fact.

    5. Were the Jehovah's Witnesses involved in the abduction, or even the kids grandparents? This is something that I'm still looking into. A number of sources have said the Jehovah's Witnesses were involved. An Australian man who now resides in Mexico was living in Adelaide at the time and he knew the Beaumont kids. They lived in the same neighbourhood and played together, but they were not extremely close. He is one of the people who is stating that the Jehovah's Witnesses were possibly involved. I am still liaising with this man in Mexico to get further details from him.

    6. The Beaumont parents were told exactly what happened to their kids, but nothing was ever made public. Please note that neither of the Beaumont parents worked much after the abduction of their children, yet they were never short of a dollar after the abduction. How is that possible if you never work? This strongly implies that the Beaumont parents may have been paid a 'compensation fee' by the government for the loss/death of their children, but the high-ranking members of Adelaide society who took the kids would not be named or punished.

    7. In the years after the abduction, the media were not allowed to talk to the Beaumont parents. Any requests by the media to speak to or interview the parents had to be submitted to the South Australian police for vetting and approval. In a country with a free press, this is unheard of, and any media requests were always refused and rejected by the police, anyway.

    8. Did the vast network of old tunnels under Adelaide have anything to do with the case? Some of those tunnels (which still exist to this day) are wide enough to drive a car through. Strange items have been found down there, like mattresses. If you can find an entrance to those tunnels you can go exploring, just like you could back in the 1960s when the Beaumont kids disappeared. An acquaintance, who was a child in Adelaide at the time, knew the Beaumont kids. He used to go through those tunnels with a friend of his. Sometimes they would hear voices and footsteps approaching, so they would hide until the voices faded into the distance.

    9. This crime probably revolves around a circle of people, not a 'lone wolf' type of perpetrator. It is likely that some of the people in the circle are well-protected VIPs. So, the case is most likely a cover-up that will become harder and harder to solve as more years go by. The perpetrators may even be dead (due to old age), and the public has a woefully short attention-span for news stories.

    10. If you get close to solving this case, you will be warned to back off, just like the detective Barry Heaven was told to quit his enquiries.

  • @keanora654

    Did anyone else see the clear face to the left of the painting right near the green area?

  • @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

    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.

  • @CovidConQuitTheCensorship

    Brilliant video. I'm Australian and have watched many videos about the Wanda Beach murders, the Beaumont children and the Adelaide oval abductions, but you've given so much more detail, including other suspects I didn't know about. Just when you think you're sure it must have been one person, the next suspect looks equally guilty. What I will say is I fully believe all these cases would have been/should have been solved if not for police corruption and negligence, but they were definitely covering for these sicko's. The most frustrating and upsetting part is that whoever committed these horrendous crimes got away with it, and many more children were harmed because they were allowed to remain free to continue doing it. The police should be investigated IMO

  • @MeganMildward

    Had to pause at the part where you said maybe you’re so anxious because your mom was nursing you and watching the news and being stressed out— and almost giggle as I’m sitting here watching this, while nursing my 6 month old son lol. Maybe I shouldn’t nurse him and watch these podcasts cause they stress me out 😅😅 46:18

  • @katherinerobinson

    Wow you have done a heck of a lot of work on this case. Thank you for all you time and effort. I can't imagine being the parents of children who have disappeared.

    Grrr Casey Anthony. She doesn't deserve the time of day. I cannot believe there are people breathing who think she is innocent.

  • @amycummingsirishdancemom8467

    You don’t like blue cheese! Aren’t you from Rochester lol?

  • @garrythorp8770

    If someone, anyone knows if and what clothes were stolen from the children before they were kidnapped it may be helpful in solving the case.

  • @maryroberta8094

    I wish youtube would keep your series in order. I watch part 1, then have to scroll through all your videos to find parts 2&3.It's frustrating.

  • @danid7543

    Interesting that the accounts of the 3 children claiming the Beaumont children were buried in the well and then covered in cement might also explain the 'vision' of water rushing over the children by the psychic. Can a man with alzheimer's still be considered to have the capacity to refuse the excavation? I hope they find them eventually. So many tragedies for so many young people.

  • @Angelica-ps4cs

    Derrick Percy looks EXACTLY like the sketch

  • @elsiejanssens9996

    playing catch up with your deep dive videos, did you ever make a deep dive about the two children who were abducted at the oval Adelaide or the two little sisters who were murdered? BTW I love me some Stephanie 😉 You are great and you react the same way I react to these murdering and lying scumbags. there is a lot of filth in this world!

  • @TheEnchantedDuat

    I spent allot of my youth in Adelaide after with/my parents migrated there when I was little… I also used to live in Glenelg/playing tennis in southern districts. I know all the areas you stated and lived in many of them. Adelaide is referred to as the city of the churches and also the state of peodos… Its not just in state care (ironical often taken from abusive homes) but is also systemic across the state that mostly white children are targeted and are abused with cover ups both by police and church, even links to TV/media involvement coverup. Growing up I hardly knew not one child who was not predated on… I now live in Melbourne Victoria…

  • @suzanneanderson5124

    Adelaide, Aussie here, thank you for the indepth coverage of this case Update..incase you were not aware, sadly Jim Beaumont passed away in April 2023 . I pray all the Beaumonts are finally together again

  • @user-qk5tv4zw1r

    So sad so many sad cases all over the world 😢

  • @Lucy-ym8ch

    This was so thorough, thank you. I would say a ring of Phipps and the two Ms sadly. Please take care of yourself; this must be so traumatising for you x

  • @stupidloopinfinite4768

    Yes I just listened to Rachel McIntyre Vaughn's testimony, actually on utube. Her sister Claire was murdered for telling about the satanic ritual murders she witnessed and Rachel has been in danger as well. McIntire was one of many satanic freemasons who sexually and ritualistically murdered children close to where the Beaumont children were murderer. Their father and Monroe murdered the Beaumont children, I believe. I totally believe her account of the satanic ritual abuse that went on there, and her siblings, as they have put their lives on danger for telling the truth and coming out about their own sexual abuse and forced involvement in satanic ritual abuse. God help her and her brother, bless them for being able to tell the truth.

  • @junemcquaide9726

    What i could never understand if it was an accident ??why baby kaylee was taped and dumped in a garbage bag near there home ,how could her mother Casey or grandfather do that to that poor child .this crime has always bothered me ,as no one disscussed how the child died ,or who dumped her body.

  • @mandadenzer4648

    The cops have no interest in digging it up?! Wtf. 😢

  • @_4mel13

    I really like that you cover Aussie cases! The more I look through your channel the more I find,, thank you sm ❤️ I will say one thing though, you did amazing with prononciations but if no one has told you yet we say Aussie as “Auzie”

  • @cynthiaboras9775

    1 Vote for Derek Percy
    Second vote goes to Satin Man Candidate

  • @Bonghotdogwater

    Anyone else think Stephanie would make a great news anchor?

  • @thanosprime6603

    Is just me, or does Australia have a great deal of the sickest crimes ? I have always observed this.

  • @shawnabstevens

    It must be the gen Z peeps who don’t think Casey Anthony is guilty. Us millennials that watched that whole trial on court TV know what’s up

  • @katmack4215

    Henry Fibb's parents sound lovely..😳 Yikes!!

  • @katmack4215

    Idk..Derrick P. sure does look like the description of the man that was supposedly with the Beaumont children 😬

  • @FatalKoi

    I just wanted to say I think it's funny that the one guy who had a child ring had a bunker that had caved in, and the psychic had mentioned something about the Beaumont children being located in a cave or bunker type place that had caved in. I'm not saying anything, I don't even know if the times would match, but it was just something I had thought of when it was mentioned that the other two little girls could have been down there. Thanks much for time put in for this research and for the amazing content!

  • @VictoriaYvonne

    I’m searching around to see if you ever did a video on the Family you mentioned. Am I missing it?

  • @territimmerman140

    I adore you and watch your posts religiously but I honestly dont think I can make it through anuthing on Casey Anthony. Just the thought of her makes my blood boil! I detest her and i find myself screaming at my TV whenever I hear her voice and her lies!!

  • @MelanyMoore-vh7wi

    Yep, idk how I didn't find you sooner!! SO SO SOOOOOO many women (and a few men too, but ALOT of young women) post videos of the true crime nature, but all they do is summarize other documentaries, gross. Stephanie, do you have Patreon? How can we pay you for your incredible work?!

  • @jenniferollivierre5640

    Sad… Sad these babies hv 2 go thro such torture fm these SHIT CALL'D "HUMANS!"… MY HEART BRAKES ..I CRY WATCH'N THESE VIDEOS 😭💔 "ESPC'LLY WH THEY GT 2 WLK FREE WHILE THE FAMILIES/ FRIENDS SUFFER…💔😭 MAY GOD GV THEM STRENGTH ❤❤🌹🙏 ( By the way I LV ur skeleton night lamp) 😊👌

  • @murlandhane

    Such great work on this series! Watched all 3 and learned so much more than I already knew

  • @Faladaena

    That Percy guy should've, at the bare minimum, been locked-up (for the remainder of his miserable, natural life in the secured confinement of the criminally insane (something similar to Broadmore Prison), bc a patient in a coma could tell you that he is completely and utterly bonkers.

    On the up-side, not imprisoning him would've at least given the parents ample opportunity to hunt him down themselves, taking the appropriate measures to instil some due justice.

  • @irenestrmnss4496

    The schetch drawing of the guy from the Beaumont children case looks so much like the young Derek.!!!! Can be him. Predators are very good at talking to kids.

  • @kez-chick5647

    When you say you are doing a deep dive, you do a DEEP dive, you have done an amazing job , looking 👀 into this case, as an Aussie myself, I have done a Deep dive, into this case. I would like to hear more on the extra information that you have uncovered, at the moment I feel the satin man, is top of my list .Thank you Stephanie for your interest in this case ❤

  • @bwh5792

    Although McIntyre and Munro may well have abducted and murdered the Beaumont children as two of McIntyre's own children claim, there's a whole lot of circumstantial evidence that would indicate the actual culprit was Harry "the Satin Swisher" Phipps.

  • @sdachik9321

    3.i agree with the whole child ring

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