User talk:Stuart R Mullins

March 2018
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Stuart Mullins here Co Author of the Satin Man Uncovering the mystery of the missing Beaumont Children Forwarder and researcher Searching for the missing Beaumont Children. These are some mistakes important missing pieces regarding what has been written in Wiki Pedia .Some information that should be included about the children's disappearance .Using 3 reference books where this information can be verified.... the other book which is the Satin Man Chapter in Michael Madigans The Missing Beaumont Children. See below with corrections :

Police investigating the case found several witnesses who had seen the children in Colley Reserve near the beach in the company of a tall, blond ( " HIS HAIR WAS LIGHT BROWN AND BRUSHED BACK PARTED TO ONE SIDE" AS NOTED IN THE SATIN MAN BOOK, SEARCHING FOR THE BEAUMONT CHILDREN BOOK AND THE MISSING BEAUMONT CHILDREN BOOK HE DID NOT HAVE BLOND HAIR ) and thin-faced man with a sun-tanned complexion of thin to athletic build in his mid-30s TO EARLY 40s ( ......Searching for there Beaumont Children page 52 )

and wearing swimming trunks.[9] The children WENT OVER TO THE MAN .( IN THE MISSING BEAUMONT CHILDREN MICHAEL MADIGAN ) were playing with him[10][11] and appeared relaxed and to be enjoying themselves.[7]:36

PLEASE ADD AS IN ALL 3 BOOKS :

Later the man approached a couple close by and asked:…………….. “Did any of you people see anyone with our clothes?”

When asked why he said, “We’ve had some money taken from our clothes.”

Another witness it is believed stated the man said: “Has anyone been messing with our clothes? We have had our money pinched”.

The man ( WALKED NORTH AWAY FROM THE CHILDREN'S BUS STOP AND WENZELS BAKERY WITH OUT ANY MONEY ) CHAPTER ONE OF THE SATIN MAN and off to change while the children ( FOLLOWED AND ) waited for him, CHAPTER ONE THE SATIN MAN and he and the children were seen walking together as a group away from the beach some time later, which the police estimated to be around 12:15 pm.[12]

Jim and Nancy Beaumont described their children, particularly Jane, as shy.[13] For them to be playing so confidently with a stranger seemed out of character. Investigators theorised that the children had perhaps met the man during a previous visit or visits and had grown to trust him.[14] A chance remark at home, which seemed insignificant at the time, supports this theory. Arnna had told her mother that Jane had "got a boyfriend down the beach".[12] Nancy Beaumont thought she meant a playmate and took no further notice until after the disappearance.[12]

A shopkeeper at nearby Wenzel's Bakery also reported Jane Beaumont had bought pasties and a meat pie with a £1 note.[12] Police viewed this as further evidence that they had been with another person, for two reasons: the shopkeeper knew the children well from previous visits and reported that they had never purchased a meat pie before; and, the children's mother had given them only 6 shillings, enough for their bus fare and food, and not £1.[15][16] Police believed it had been given to them by somebody else.[17] THE CHILDREN BOUGHT 1 PIE 5 PASTIES 6 FINGER BUNS AND 2 LARGE BOTTLES OF FIZZY DRING WITH A POUND NOTE.NOTED IN ALL 3 BOOKS REGARDING THE BEAUMONT CHILDREN

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Beaumont Children
Hi Stuart. I see that you have attempted to add and correct material to Disappearance of the Beaumont children twice, but it has been reverted both times. Could I suggest to you that you make a section on the article's "talk" page and describe what you think is inaccurate or missing, with references. Then someone else can review and update the article. Your style may be ideal for the book, but it is not the right writing style for an encyclopædia. If your book is the only reference for any of the things you want to add, then someone else will need to also have a copy of the book, or you can provide the references you used to write it instead. Thank you for your help. --Scott Davis Talk 02:02, 20 March 2018 (UTC)

Thanks for this and understand

Ill keep it to simple changes i.e. the desciption of the man at the beach some of it is incorrect as noted in Searching for the Beaumont Children by Alan Whiticker and Stuart Mullins 2006 and The Beaumont Children by MIchael Madigan 2015 and also in the Mullins and Whiticker's co authored best seller The Satin Man Uncovering the Mystery of the missing Beaumont Children.

Dear Scott Can you advise where to send a copy of the book the Satin Man Uncovering the mystery of the missing Beaumont children? Regards Stuart Mullins