A seven-day search for the Beaumont children, who went missing from Glenelg Beach in 1966, has concluded after "almost 10,000 tonnes" of soil was dug up as part of the "biggest clandestine grave dig ...
This weekend, another search for the remains of the Beaumont children will be undertaken at a former foundry site in Adelaide's west. For almost 60 years, the disappearance of nine-year-old Jane, ...
This week's dig for the missing Beaumont children has taken a significant turn as two key witnesses arrived at the Adelaide site to guide the investigation.
The Crime Junkie Podcast episode UPDATE: Beaumont Children, follows a reinvestigation on the children's disappearance. The synopsis of the episode reads, "Jane, Arnna, and Grant Jim Beaumont ...
The private search team, led by independent MP Frank Pangallo, conceded that their theory the Beaumont children had some connection to the site is now shattered.
A shocking new link between the Beaumont children and a key suspect in their disappearance has been revealed as a final bid to uncover their remains begins.
Excavators will dig up an Adelaide factory site this weekend in a last-ditch attempt to find the remains of the three missing Beaumont children before the government-owned land is sold to developers.
Hopes of a breakthrough in one of Australia’s most enduring mysteries were quickly dashed on Tuesday despite bones being found in the search for the missing Beaumont children.Ten days after an ...
The Beaumont children (left-to-to-right ... It’s understood a few days after the childrens’ disappearance, the former factory owner tasked two young brothers David and Robin Harkin to dig ...
None have been charged. Adelaide businessman, Harry Phipps has been linked to the disappearance of the Beaumont children in 1966. Picture: Supplied The first dig at the factory site was prompted ...