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As part of History Week 2018, the fabulous Amanda Howard will be doing a talk on the unsolved cases of children in Adelaide how these crimes in Adelaide changed the entire landscape of our country.

How the disappearance of 3 children on Australia Day 1966 destroyed a country's innocence and naivety and how it has had long reaching repercussions on how we look at child abductions, including Daniel Morcombe and William Tyrell. She will also discuss things like Amber Alerts and the Milk Carton kids of America. How these children, like the Beaumont's are grieved by an entire nation and how we still watch with bated breath when developments come up even 50+ years later.

About Amanda:

Amanda Howard is a true crime author, fiction writer, TV personality and has been dubbed the "Serial Killer Whisperer". She has written 25 books on a wide range of true crime cases as well as eight fiction novels. She appears regularly on television regarding her criminology experience. She has interviewed some of the world's most heinous serial killers over more than two decades and has collected a vast pool of information on various types of killers, their motives and rituals. She also manages a successful YouTube channel, has a Master of Arts (Writing) and is undertaking a Master of Criminology. Amanda is also the co-host of Monsters who Murder: Serial Killer Confessions podcast with Robert McKnight.

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Fairfield City Museum & Gallery

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