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True crime and unsolved mysteries

The Beaumont Children

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Dozycuntlaters · 24/02/2025 10:56

I watched a really interesting documentary on you tube yesterday about this. It really does sound like Harry Phypps could be the guy - what do others think? They are digging this week I believe in a site where two young lads at the time were paid to dig a hole for him, I so hope they find those poor lost souls.

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TheSeaOfTranquility · 24/02/2025 15:19

Is that the case of the three siblings who disappeared in Australia in the 1950s? I haven't seen the YouTube video, but I'm vaguely aware of the story. Australia seemed to have a lot of serial killers in the latter half of the 20th century, considering its relatively small population.

Dozycuntlaters · 24/02/2025 16:00

@TheSeaOfTranquility that's the one although I think it was 1966 they vanished. And yes, Australia certainly had a lot!

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MrsJHernandez · 25/02/2025 15:01

I thought that tip came in a few years ago. Some guys said they were paid to dig some holes, but when authorities checked it out, they found nothing. But yes, I do think that guy was probably responsible.

vinnabawl · 25/02/2025 15:03

I think about this case so often - I remember reading about it as a child and always hoped over the years it would be solved. It’s just so horrible to think about three children being taken at once. Those poor parents.

GuiltyGiraffe · 25/02/2025 15:14

vinnabawl · 25/02/2025 15:03

I think about this case so often - I remember reading about it as a child and always hoped over the years it would be solved. It’s just so horrible to think about three children being taken at once. Those poor parents.

I think about this too. I think their father only died a few years ago and he was in his 90s. I can't imagine living so many years not knowing what happened to your children.

Dozycuntlaters · 01/03/2025 05:16

@MrsJHernandez yes that's right but they dug in the wrong place. I really really hope this time they find them

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TheMoment · 01/03/2025 06:27

Dozycuntlaters · 01/03/2025 05:16

@MrsJHernandez yes that's right but they dug in the wrong place. I really really hope this time they find them

Thanks for the thread and update post OP. This case always saddens me so much.

CerealPosterHere · 01/03/2025 06:33

So says in the news now that the dig/search has concluded. Nothing has been found. 😢

SulkySeagull · 01/03/2025 06:45

There’s a recent crime junkie update podcast about the case and the suspect - it definitely sounds like he did it. A bag that likely belonged to one of the children was found in his wife’s basement

Pollyanna87 · 01/03/2025 07:03

SulkySeagull · 01/03/2025 06:45

There’s a recent crime junkie update podcast about the case and the suspect - it definitely sounds like he did it. A bag that likely belonged to one of the children was found in his wife’s basement

And his widow swiftly disposed of it. That’s the smoking gun for me. And she said she’d purchased it in a charity shop recently, though it was a child’s purse and she was a rich woman!

Ineedcoffee2021 · 01/03/2025 07:05

Rachel Vaughan: Time to obliterate suppression order protecting Adelaide’s criminal cult of ‘elites’

She was used as bait by her father - a nice deep dive on Adelaides seedy underbelly

one of the videos from the link
Evidence linking my father to the disappearance of the 3 Beaumont children:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/BoYTvbstjtJ2/

NCearlymitford · 03/01/2026 21:59

Phipps was a well-known businessman, and lived nearby. People would have recognised him at the beach. Seems very unlikely. You have to be skeptical about suspects being proposed decades after the fact, in order to sell books.

BitchezBePretty · 04/01/2026 12:01

Apparently Allison Dubois is coming to Australia and will look into this case.

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