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In part one of Where are the Beaumont Children we discussed the case in a broad sense.
Today, in part two, we discuss the details of the case with a timeline according to witness recounts, a discussion on who the main witnesses were, aswell as recounting the historical records of publications at the time of the disapperances in 1966.
From here, we jump deep into Criminological theory, including victimology, behavioural profiling, and most importantly, why I think the main suspect is not guilty.
Join us while we unpack this complex, historical Australian case in part two.
By Asha WaltherIn part one of Where are the Beaumont Children we discussed the case in a broad sense.
Today, in part two, we discuss the details of the case with a timeline according to witness recounts, a discussion on who the main witnesses were, aswell as recounting the historical records of publications at the time of the disapperances in 1966.
From here, we jump deep into Criminological theory, including victimology, behavioural profiling, and most importantly, why I think the main suspect is not guilty.
Join us while we unpack this complex, historical Australian case in part two.