Australia Australia- Jane, 9, Arnna, 7, & Grant Jr., 4, Beaumont, 26 January 1966

  • #181
why does noby consider the Macyntire kids story with story worthy of atention unlike with phips both both siblings confirm each other's story unlike like phips they gave an eact location
 
  • #182
janes purse wasnt unique there were thousands like it

what about wayne trestimony that none of its true

Those little change purses were very, very common. It's evidence of nothing. (and I think the Beaumonts' mother reported it as white and the one allegedly seen in his house 40 years later was beige.)
 
  • #183
Soon it will be the 60th anniversary of their tragic disappearence :(
 
  • #184
i suspect for some reason or other the police don't want this case solved
 
  • #185
i suspect for some reason or other the police don't want this case solved
That would be a strange situation, given how long ago this occured.
Can you elaborate or speculate on the kind of situation you think would cause the police investigators to not want it solved?
 
  • #186
Well, theres leads they seem to flatly refuse to follow up such as MacIntyre im not saying i belive the MacIntyre theory but it at lead deserves t investigation, and i dont think thats the only lead they have been given but so far they have only followed up on one lead that turned out to be false
 
  • #187
Well, theres leads they seem to flatly refuse to follow up such as MacIntyre im not saying i belive the MacIntyre theory but it at lead deserves t investigation, and i dont think thats the only lead they have been given but so far they have only followed up on one lead that turned out to be false

I think, we the public, have very little insight into why certain things are/aren't, have/haven't been investigated.

Have you tried doing a little investigating yourself to see why the police may not have followed up on some leads? Ombudsman perhaps?
 
  • #188

7News

Beaumont children: Australia Day marks sad milestone for country’s longest-running missing children’s case​

 
  • #189

Call for memorial to Beaumont children, 60 years after they disappeared​


A South Australian politician has called for a monument to be installed at Adelaide's Glenelg beach in memory of the Beaumont children who vanished on Australia Day 60 years ago.

Liberal MLC and former TV journalist Frank Pangallo said he had written to the City of Holdfast Bay council requesting the erection of a memorial to remember Jane, Arnna and Grant Beaumont, who went missing from the beach on Australia Day in 1966, as well as all other missing persons.

Mr Pangallo threw three yellow roses into the water at Glenelg — one for each of the Beaumont children — today while announcing the idea.

"I think it's important that we never forget," he said.
 

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