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Unsolved Case Files — The Disappearance of the Beaumont Children

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In this chilling episode of Terror Talk Podcast, we revisit one of Australia’s most haunting unsolved cases: the 1966 disappearance of Jane, Arnna, and Grant Beaumont. We explore the cultural climate of 1960s Adelaide, the shocking nature of this case at the time, and how it changed public perception of safety in Australia forever.

We cover the known facts of the case, dive into psychological insights about the offender profile, and take a serious look at the primary suspects—including Bevan Spencer von Einem and Arthur Stanley Brown—alongside various theories of what may have happened. We also touch on modern investigative techniques and why this case remains frozen in time despite decades of speculation.

While this episode is 80% serious, you know we can’t help but throw in a few (respectful) moments of our signature dark humor to keep things digestible.

All music courtesy of Mannequin Uprising

#TrueCrimePodcast #PsychologyOfCrime #DarkHistory #TerrorTalkPodcast #CriminalPsychology #UnsolvedMystery #ColdCaseFiles

#BeaumontChildren #AustralianTrueCrime #1966Disappearance #AdelaideCrime #BevanSpencerVonEinem #ArthurStanleyBrown #UnsolvedAbductions #ChildAbductionPsychology

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660 episodes

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Content provided by Shannon Calder | Catherine Barrett. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Shannon Calder | Catherine Barrett or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this chilling episode of Terror Talk Podcast, we revisit one of Australia’s most haunting unsolved cases: the 1966 disappearance of Jane, Arnna, and Grant Beaumont. We explore the cultural climate of 1960s Adelaide, the shocking nature of this case at the time, and how it changed public perception of safety in Australia forever.

We cover the known facts of the case, dive into psychological insights about the offender profile, and take a serious look at the primary suspects—including Bevan Spencer von Einem and Arthur Stanley Brown—alongside various theories of what may have happened. We also touch on modern investigative techniques and why this case remains frozen in time despite decades of speculation.

While this episode is 80% serious, you know we can’t help but throw in a few (respectful) moments of our signature dark humor to keep things digestible.

All music courtesy of Mannequin Uprising

#TrueCrimePodcast #PsychologyOfCrime #DarkHistory #TerrorTalkPodcast #CriminalPsychology #UnsolvedMystery #ColdCaseFiles

#BeaumontChildren #AustralianTrueCrime #1966Disappearance #AdelaideCrime #BevanSpencerVonEinem #ArthurStanleyBrown #UnsolvedAbductions #ChildAbductionPsychology

  continue reading

660 episodes

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