Possible grave site for the Beaumont children discovered - News Summed Up

Possible grave site for the Beaumont children discovered


A possible grave site for the three missing Beaumont children, who disappeared almost 52 years ago has been uncovered. Jane, nine, Arnna, seven, and Grant, four, Beaumont disappeared from Glenelg Beach, Adelaide, on Australia Day 1966, never to be seen again despite a major manhunt and one of the nation's biggest ever police investigations. Over half a century later, a renewed interest in the case has uncovered a site in south east Adelaide where the children may have been buried. Harry Phipps (pictured) owned the factory at the time and was implicated in a book written about the case, published in 2013. He further claimed his father buried them in the sand pit at the factory, which Mr Phipps owned.


Source: Daily Mail January 22, 2018 05:57 UTC



Loading...
Loading...
  

Loading...

                           
/* -------------------------- overlay advertisemnt -------------------------- */