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DETECTIVES: The Potential Burial Site of the Beaumont Children | Bill Hayes
Season 2 · Episode 115

DETECTIVES: The Potential Burial Site of the Beaumont Children | Bill Hayes

Crime Insiders · LiSTNR

August 11, 202441m 52sExplicit

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Show Notes

A dig was completed, but some are saying they didn't dig far enough. On the 26th of January 1966, three young siblings known as the Beaumont children, caught the bus to Glenelg Beach in Adelaide.

They told their mother they'd be back by noon - but the children never returned. 22 years later, detective Bill Hayes took on the case, and to this day, he's still trying to solve the case of the missing Beaumont children.

Brent Sanders sat down with Bill to understand his process and what new revelations are bringing him back to the case. 

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