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Mini-Episode: Moving from Missy to the Beaumont's
The Missy Bevers case may be complete — but the questions it raised still linger.
In this special transition mini-episode of The Midnight Mystery Archive, we close one investigation and open the door to another.
Kevin reflects on what the Missy Bevers case revealed about evidence, uncertainty, and the limits of surveillance footage, before introducing the next long-form series: the disappearance of the Beaumont Children.
In 1966, three siblings boarded a bus to the beach in Adelaide, Australia. They were seen. They were spoken to. They were watched.
They were never seen again.
This episode explores:
• What the Missy Bevers case taught us about modern investigations
This is the space between cases — where one story ends, another begins, and the questions remain.
Visit midnightmysteryarchive.com for timelines, source notes, and case files.
Follow The Midnight Mystery Archive on Substack for behind-the-scenes research notes, series updates, and long-form written analysis.
Join the Midnight Mystery Archive Facebook Group to continue the discussion with fellow listeners.
And if you value careful, long-form true crime reporting, consider leaving a rating on Apple Podcasts or Spotify — it helps the show reach listeners who care about facts over theories.
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By The Midnight Mystery ArchiveMini-Episode: Moving from Missy to the Beaumont's
The Missy Bevers case may be complete — but the questions it raised still linger.
In this special transition mini-episode of The Midnight Mystery Archive, we close one investigation and open the door to another.
Kevin reflects on what the Missy Bevers case revealed about evidence, uncertainty, and the limits of surveillance footage, before introducing the next long-form series: the disappearance of the Beaumont Children.
In 1966, three siblings boarded a bus to the beach in Adelaide, Australia. They were seen. They were spoken to. They were watched.
They were never seen again.
This episode explores:
• What the Missy Bevers case taught us about modern investigations
This is the space between cases — where one story ends, another begins, and the questions remain.
Visit midnightmysteryarchive.com for timelines, source notes, and case files.
Follow The Midnight Mystery Archive on Substack for behind-the-scenes research notes, series updates, and long-form written analysis.
Join the Midnight Mystery Archive Facebook Group to continue the discussion with fellow listeners.
And if you value careful, long-form true crime reporting, consider leaving a rating on Apple Podcasts or Spotify — it helps the show reach listeners who care about facts over theories.
#TrueCrimePodcast #TrueCrimeCommunity #UnsolvedMysteries #ColdCase #MissingPersons #CrimePodcast #PodcastDiscovery #PodcastRecommendations #IndiePodcast #LongFormPodcast #MissyBevers #BeaumontChildren #UnsolvedCase #ColdCaseAustralia #TrueCrimeSeries #CrimeInvestigation #Disappearance #Unresolved