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He was wearing navy blue bathers with single white stripes down either side. Doch als di." Mirjana Joy on Instagram: "P E R F E C T I O N Reisen mit meinem Future Husband - das war jahrelang mein Traum. He was never retried as he was found to have dementia and Alzheimer's disease. Crime writer Michael Madigan spent years researching the mystery and said it was tragic that Mrs Beaumont never found closure. Maybe they just forgot the time, the parents hoped. Jane was dressed in her pink one-piece bathers with pale green shorts and canvas sandshoes with white soles. Following Mrs Beaumont's death, SA Police issued a statement on behalf of the family. At 2 p.m., her husband came home, but not the children. In 2017, more evidence may have come to hand as according to S.A. Major Crimes Superintendent Des Bray, There has been information that has come in and that caused us in 2017 to commence a discreet investigation which we didnt announce publicly (into Harry Phipps). In addition to this, former SA detective, Bill Hayes has said: In this particular case weve got over 30 coincidences lining up to Mr Phipps.. Jim and his wife, Nancy Beaumont, reported their three kids as missing around 7:30 p.m. that night. "I asked him about the Beaumonts and he said: 'I couldn't have done it. He applied for parole in 1991 and again in 2005 but was turned down and has not reapplied. When that proved fruitless, the couple reported their children missing at the Glenelg Police Station at 7:30 p.m. By the next day, a reward of $250 was offered to the public for any information leading to the kids discovery. When Jane, Arrna, and Grant didn't return from the beach, around 3 p.m. on January 26, 1966, their father Jim began to drive around and search for the children (via All That's Interesting). On 22 January 2018, Adelaide detectives announced that they would return to the factory site and conduct further excavations, after a private investigation sponsored by Channel Seven Adelaide. Key points: Nancy Beaumont died on September 16, 2019 She was the mother of Jane, Arnna and Grant who went missing from an Adelaide beach in 1966 Gerard Croiset in Adelaide with Jim and Nancy Beaumont on Nov. 14, 1966. One man saw a slender male leaning out of a car, talking to the girls at the bus stop, at 8.10 am.

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