
By Alan Hamill
What happened on Somerton Beach and in Adelaide from 1902 to 1984+?
Why was the Somerton Man in Adelaide?
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Leane here …………..
Sarge, call …………..

Leane here …………..
With an E …………
No, Leane with an E …………..
No-one …………..
Brown …………..
No ………..
You’re ready ………….
OK.

Lads, just had a thought. If our man on the beach came in by train he may have checked in his suitcase at the station cloak room for safe-keeping.
Let’s go up and find out.



But there was something from the suitcase that didn’t make it to the photoshoot!

The H C Reynolds I D Card!
But what does it mean, and why was it removed from the other items in the suitcase only to re-surface in 2011?
The ID Card has two components, the photo and the information box.

And there’s this:-

However, there is still an elephant in the room!
Question:- How is it that this ID Card from the Somerton Man’s suitcase came to be kept securely under the floorboards of the house of the father of one of the prime suspects in the 1966 Beaumont Childrens’ Disappearance?
Allan Maxwell (Max) McIntyre and Anthony Allan (Tony) Munro were persons of significant interest in the abduction and possible murder of Jane, Arnna and Grant.


“Max” McIntyre and Tony Munro
Exerpt :-
Paedophile’s victim slams sentence extension as ‘too lenient’
A victim of a repeat South Australian paedophile has slammed the length of an extension to his sentence as too lenient after he pleaded guilty to targeting a fourth young boy.
Anthony Allan Munro was once questioned by police about the 1966 disappearance of the Beaumont children but never faced charges.
Munro, 74, was already serving jail time for sexually abusing three boys on separate occasions dating back to 1965.

The former scout leader was hit with a further four charges relating to abuse of another boy, which took place in 1994 when the child was aged 11.
Munro pleaded guilty but asked District Court Judge Barry Beazley for a merciful sentence to allow him to spend time with his partner in Cambodia on his release.
Judge Beazley on Thursday extended his non-parole period by about 19 months, pushing his parole date to December 2023.
SAPOL, we’re only a matter of weeks from December 2023!
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