EP157 Dolly from Kyneton Paranormal and the notorious case of the missing Beaumont children

Number 157

We’re leaning into the paranormal this week with the fabulous Dolly from Kyneton Paranormal. Dolly runs paranormal investigations and has her own podcast and was previous YC guest a few years ago. She returns this week to share with us a remarkable story that delves into the tragic case of the missing Beaumont children. Many of you will have heard of their story, but for those who haven’t, the three Beaumont children, Jane, Arna and Grant, vanished from an Adelaide beach on 26th Jan 1966. The police investigation into their disappearance is ongoing, the people responsible have never been formally identified or charged, and what happened to them is a mystery – well, it was until now. During one of Dolly’s recent investigations, the spirit of Arna came through and when Dolly realised who it was and what she wanted – and she was asking for help – she started working with Arna, and then Arna’s siblings, to piece together what happened, and to help their spirits cross over and find peace. Arna told Dolly and her team what happened to them, why their bodies haven’t been found and who did it. The success Dolly and her team had with this case started an inundation of spirits wanting Dolly and her team’s help to find peace both for themselves and their living family members.

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