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🗓️ 20 February 2025
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0:00.0 | Hi, crime junkies. I'm Ashley Flowers. And I'm Britt. And I've got news. I want to try to bring you guys more case updates when they happen. So we're going to try something new here. Yep. Tell us if you like it if you want more. Yes. So five years ago, when we were just baby podcasters, we covered the 1966 disappearance of the Beaumont children. |
0:21.4 | And almost 60 years later, something is happening. |
0:25.7 | But the thing is, you need to know the story to understand the importance of this update. |
0:30.5 | So, if you need a refresher, keep listening to our OG episode on the Beaumont Children. |
0:37.1 | But let's take a moment to appreciate how |
0:39.2 | far we've come as podcasters. Please be nice, like truly, be kind. But listen, we got to where we are |
0:46.3 | for a reason the story is still a good one. So please enjoy this blast from the past. And at the end, |
0:52.8 | we're going to jump back in and tell you the big news that is happening this week. |
0:59.0 | Hi, crime junkies. |
1:00.4 | I'm your host, Ashley Flowers. |
1:02.2 | And I'm Britt. |
1:03.1 | And since yesterday was Australia Day for our wonderful listeners, Down Under. |
1:08.8 | Oh, let's not do that. |
1:10.6 | I think we did that in the fan club once where we tried to do Australian accents. |
1:13.8 | It's really bad, you guys. |
1:15.6 | But anyways, we wanted to celebrate by telling you about one of the most infamous and enduring mysteries in Australian history. |
1:23.2 | But before we tell you our story, though, we want to send our thoughts to everyone in Australia |
1:27.8 | during this horrific brushfire season. The Australian Red Cross is on the front lines of disaster |
1:34.2 | relief, and we encourage everyone to donate and support their efforts like we are doing. |
1:39.3 | You can find a link on our website, or you can go to redcross.org.a.u. Now, today's story is one of those cases |
1:48.0 | that never really lets go of a country's national imagination, kind of like John Bonae Ramsey |
1:53.3 | for us here in the U.S. or Madeline McCann for those in the U.K. In 1966, three young children left their home to go swimming at the beach on Australia |
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