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Beaumont Children: Fresh Claims in 'Satin Man' Book

2013

Beaumont Children: Fresh Claims in 'Satin Man' Book

2013

  • NFSA IDY6JGMKAQ
  • TypeTelevision
  • MediumMoving Image
  • FormSeries
  • Duration1 hr, 29 mins, 19 secs
  • GenresMulticultural, Current affairs, News
  • Year2013

This excerpt from an episode of A Current Affair which aired in 2013 introduces fresh claims and a new suspect in the 1966 disappearance of the three young Beaumont siblings from Glenelg Beach in South Australia.

Alan Whiticker, co-author of the book The Satin Man (with Stuart Mullins), believes he knows the identity of a man who many witnesses saw with the Beaumont children on the day they disappeared.

Co-author Stuart Mullins is working on a follow-up book with Bill Hayes.

Courtesy of
Nine Network

This excerpt from an episode of A Current Affair which aired in 2013 introduces fresh claims and a new suspect in the 1966 disappearance of the three young Beaumont siblings from Glenelg Beach in South Australia.

Alan Whiticker, co-author of the book The Satin Man (with Stuart Mullins), believes he knows the identity of a man who many witnesses saw with the Beaumont children on the day they disappeared.

Co-author Stuart Mullins is working on a follow-up book with Bill Hayes.

Courtesy of
Nine Network
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