On a scorching January afternoon in 1966, three children walked to the beach and never came home.
The disappearance of the Beaumont children transformed Australia forever. Before that summer, doors were left unlocked, children wandered freely, and danger felt distant—something that happened elsewhere. Afterward, something invisible shifted. Trust fractured. Fear moved in quietly.
But this is not simply the story of an unsolved case.
Part investigation, part cultural history, and part meditation on why certain mysteries refuse to die, The File Was Thinner Than Expected explores the Beaumont case not only as a crime, but as a wound in the modern imagination. Moving through police files, faded witness statements, rumours, false leads, and the strange persistence of collective memory, it asks why some disappearances remain painfully alive long after evidence has thinned and answers have vanished.
What draws us to mysteries we cannot solve? Why do some stories fade while others haunt generations? And what happens to a society when innocence disappears in broad daylight?
Atmospheric, deeply researched, and psychologically compelling, The File Was Thinner Than Expected is a haunting examination of absence, memory, and the unfinished sentences history leaves behind.
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