Jane, 9, Arnna, 7, and Grant Beaumont, 4, vanished without a trace during a seaside outing to Glenelg Beach in 1966.
The disappearance of Jane, Arnna and Grant from Glenelg Beach in 1966, is one of Australia’s most infamous cold cases.
For over 60 years, the tragic disappearance of the Beaumont children has sat heavy on the conscience of South Australians.
A family member of a key suspect in the Beaumont children's disappearance was related to the trio by marriage, it has been ...
New evidence about the Beaumont children has been revealed as earthmovers began a new bid to find answers to one of Australia ...
The dig will be supervised by Professor Ian Moffat, an archaeological scientist involved in the 2018 dig, and anthropologist ...
An industrial site excavation is the best hope in decades of finding answers to Australia’s most infamous unsolved crime, the ...
Mr Phipps has long been the main person of interest in the children's disappearance and presumed murder. Shortly after his ...
A factory once owned by wealthy businessman Harry Phipps could hold the key to learning the fate of Jane, Arnna and Grant ...
On that fateful morning, Nancy Beaumont walked her kids, Jane, 9, Arnna, 7, and Grant, 4, across the road from their Somerton Park home to the bus stop, from where the three children made the ...