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The Day Three Children Disappeared In Broad Daylight, Without A Trace

The Day Three Children Disappeared In Broad Daylight, Without A Trace

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On a scorching summer day in Adelaide, January 26, 1966, the Beaumont children—Jane, Arnna and Grant—left for Glenelg Beach and never came home.

In a crowd of hundreds, they vanished without a trace, no evidence at all. Nearly 60 years on, the mystery still grips Australia, it's the cold case that can't go cold.

Joining us are author Stuart Mullins and former detective Bill Hayes, who believe a man known as “The Satin Man” is responsible for their disappearance.

Find out more about Stuart and Bill's book Unmasking the Killer of the Missing Beaumont Children here.

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Guests: Bill Hayes & Stuart Mullins

Host: Claire Murphy

Senior Producer: Tahli Blackman

Audio Producer: Jacob Round

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