The Missing Beaumont Children


The Missing Beaumont Children
The issue
In January 1966 Jane, Arnna, and Grant Beaumont disappeared from Glenelg Beach South Australia . Despite multiple leads and millions of dollars spent on the investigation police have never uncovered (revealed) any evidence of what happened to the Beaumont children.
Andrew McIntyre has provided a statement to S.A police naming his father, Allan Max McIntyre and a family friend Anthony Munro as having detailed knowledge of what happened to the Beaumont children. Andrew states that he was supposed to go to Glenelg Beach with Tony (Anthony)Munro, Bruce Larwood, Clinton (Tony's cousin) and Peter Slade on the day the children disappeared but he was told to stay at home at the last minute . Andrew McIntyre states that several hours later his father Max McIntyre and Anthony Munro drove back to the house , both agitated and visibly upset. Andrews sister Ruth Collins provided a statement to police stating that she saw the bodies of the 3 Beaumont children in the boot of the her father's car. Ruth witnessed her older sister Clare and her father known as Max, tidying up the dead children by combing the sand and blood out of their hair.
Andrew states that a couple of weeks after the disappearance, a sinkhole on his grandfather's property at Stansbury in South Australia was filled in. Aerial footage actually confirms that this occurred at around this time.
In June 2017 Anthony Munro was convicted of serial sex offending against Andrew McIntyre dating back to the mid 1960s. This prosecution was based on a further statement provided by Andrew McIntyre. Anthony Munro pleaded guilty to the charges without challenging Andrew McIntyre's version of events . Andrew McIntyre's evidence was accepted by the South Australian District Court as truthful and factual.
Adding further credibility to Andrew McIntyre's recollection of that time is the discovery of a diary written by Bruce Larwood, titled "Marine Salvage and Exploration Group " detailing the trips that the group went on around the time The Beaumont Children went missing. The diary corroborates statements made by Andrew McIntyre detailing the abuse he suffered by Munro. More importantly, it places Anthony Munro, a now three times convicted pedophile, who been convicted of sex crimes dating back to the 1960s as a regular at Glenelg Beach around the time the Beaumont children went missing.
From the sequence of events leading up to and the following the days the Beautmont children went missing, Andrew McIntyre knows that the bodies of the Beaumont children are buried in the sinkhole on his fathers former property at Stansbury South Australia. This belief is not only based on the timing of the filling in of the sinkhole, the fact that it was Tony Munro who drove Andrew to his grandfather's property to show him that the 'well' had been filled in.
Max McIntyre died in June 2017. Before his death he stated, on a recorded video, that " he knew a lot about the Beaumont case and that he wanted to clear his name". The South Australian Police have refused to further investigate and excavate the sinkhole (also known as the well) to pursue what is the most compelling evidence to have emerged in the 59 year old missing persons case.
We call on the South Australian Police to follow up on the evidence provided by Andrew McIntyre and his sister Ruth Collins to dig up the sinkhole. Andrew McIntyre's statement to police was found to be truthful and credible by the South Australian District Court. His statement on the Beaumont children should be properly investigated, currently the South Australian Police have refused. The property is currently owned by Andrew's half brother Danny and sister Simone McIntyre. Andrew states that both Danny and Simone have full knowledge that the Beaumont children were buried in the sinkhole and have been complicit to covering up the crime.
We ask you to please sign this petition to have the South Australian Police commence digging and excavating the location of this sinkhole on Max McIntyre's former property at Stansbury. Andrew McIntyre can identify the precise location on the property as shown to him. Anthony Munro drove Andrew to the Stansbury property two weeks after the children went missing, where it had been arranged for his grandfather to explain that the 'well' had been filled in.
In over 50 years South Australian Police have not uncovered any new evidence . The corroborated statements of Andrew McIntyre and his sister Ruth Collins should be viewed as the biggest lead in this investigation. The disappearance of the Beaumont children is an Australian tragedy . SAPOL should be following up every lead to try to solve this case and commence digging immediately.
Andrew states that he was contacted by a high ranking SAPOL officer who stated that all of Andrew's evidence as per his staturory decloration, has been 100% accurate and correct. The officer stated that the Beaumont children are still in the 'well' but could not dig them up due to the gag order on the Mullighan Inquiry. The Beaumont children were not wards of the state, thus this confims Andrew's stat dec that there were 3 other children, wards of the state, buried with the Beaumont children.
We ask you to sign the petition and share it even if you have done so previously.
The previous petition was removed by Carol Levy at the request of former journalist Bryan Littley, resulting in the loss of approximately 38,000 signatures.
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The issue
In January 1966 Jane, Arnna, and Grant Beaumont disappeared from Glenelg Beach South Australia . Despite multiple leads and millions of dollars spent on the investigation police have never uncovered (revealed) any evidence of what happened to the Beaumont children.
Andrew McIntyre has provided a statement to S.A police naming his father, Allan Max McIntyre and a family friend Anthony Munro as having detailed knowledge of what happened to the Beaumont children. Andrew states that he was supposed to go to Glenelg Beach with Tony (Anthony)Munro, Bruce Larwood, Clinton (Tony's cousin) and Peter Slade on the day the children disappeared but he was told to stay at home at the last minute . Andrew McIntyre states that several hours later his father Max McIntyre and Anthony Munro drove back to the house , both agitated and visibly upset. Andrews sister Ruth Collins provided a statement to police stating that she saw the bodies of the 3 Beaumont children in the boot of the her father's car. Ruth witnessed her older sister Clare and her father known as Max, tidying up the dead children by combing the sand and blood out of their hair.
Andrew states that a couple of weeks after the disappearance, a sinkhole on his grandfather's property at Stansbury in South Australia was filled in. Aerial footage actually confirms that this occurred at around this time.
In June 2017 Anthony Munro was convicted of serial sex offending against Andrew McIntyre dating back to the mid 1960s. This prosecution was based on a further statement provided by Andrew McIntyre. Anthony Munro pleaded guilty to the charges without challenging Andrew McIntyre's version of events . Andrew McIntyre's evidence was accepted by the South Australian District Court as truthful and factual.
Adding further credibility to Andrew McIntyre's recollection of that time is the discovery of a diary written by Bruce Larwood, titled "Marine Salvage and Exploration Group " detailing the trips that the group went on around the time The Beaumont Children went missing. The diary corroborates statements made by Andrew McIntyre detailing the abuse he suffered by Munro. More importantly, it places Anthony Munro, a now three times convicted pedophile, who been convicted of sex crimes dating back to the 1960s as a regular at Glenelg Beach around the time the Beaumont children went missing.
From the sequence of events leading up to and the following the days the Beautmont children went missing, Andrew McIntyre knows that the bodies of the Beaumont children are buried in the sinkhole on his fathers former property at Stansbury South Australia. This belief is not only based on the timing of the filling in of the sinkhole, the fact that it was Tony Munro who drove Andrew to his grandfather's property to show him that the 'well' had been filled in.
Max McIntyre died in June 2017. Before his death he stated, on a recorded video, that " he knew a lot about the Beaumont case and that he wanted to clear his name". The South Australian Police have refused to further investigate and excavate the sinkhole (also known as the well) to pursue what is the most compelling evidence to have emerged in the 59 year old missing persons case.
We call on the South Australian Police to follow up on the evidence provided by Andrew McIntyre and his sister Ruth Collins to dig up the sinkhole. Andrew McIntyre's statement to police was found to be truthful and credible by the South Australian District Court. His statement on the Beaumont children should be properly investigated, currently the South Australian Police have refused. The property is currently owned by Andrew's half brother Danny and sister Simone McIntyre. Andrew states that both Danny and Simone have full knowledge that the Beaumont children were buried in the sinkhole and have been complicit to covering up the crime.
We ask you to please sign this petition to have the South Australian Police commence digging and excavating the location of this sinkhole on Max McIntyre's former property at Stansbury. Andrew McIntyre can identify the precise location on the property as shown to him. Anthony Munro drove Andrew to the Stansbury property two weeks after the children went missing, where it had been arranged for his grandfather to explain that the 'well' had been filled in.
In over 50 years South Australian Police have not uncovered any new evidence . The corroborated statements of Andrew McIntyre and his sister Ruth Collins should be viewed as the biggest lead in this investigation. The disappearance of the Beaumont children is an Australian tragedy . SAPOL should be following up every lead to try to solve this case and commence digging immediately.
Andrew states that he was contacted by a high ranking SAPOL officer who stated that all of Andrew's evidence as per his staturory decloration, has been 100% accurate and correct. The officer stated that the Beaumont children are still in the 'well' but could not dig them up due to the gag order on the Mullighan Inquiry. The Beaumont children were not wards of the state, thus this confims Andrew's stat dec that there were 3 other children, wards of the state, buried with the Beaumont children.
We ask you to sign the petition and share it even if you have done so previously.
The previous petition was removed by Carol Levy at the request of former journalist Bryan Littley, resulting in the loss of approximately 38,000 signatures.
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Petition created on 16 November 2025