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In this milestone episode, Sleepers uncovers the most confronting revelations yet about Les Davis, a man whose name has sat on the edge of South Australia’s darkest stories for sixty years.
Through the voice of Kane Davis, Les’s own grand-nephew, we hear the first-ever family account of a figure long hidden from the public record. His movements, his crimes, his aliases, and his presence at Glenelg during the Beaumont Investigations all begin to form a pattern that can no longer be dismissed.
Then Bryan and Brad break down the details that have never seen daylight:
- Confirmed multiple identities
- Direct overlap with known offenders
- New locations, timelines and witness confirmations
- A behaviour profile that matches historical suspects
- Evidence and photographs that disappeared from public view
Episode 10 also brings a significant breakthrough:
The first known arrest photographs of Les Davis were taken in 1952 at just nineteen years old. These images, presented alongside the Beaumont identikit, reveal a likeness too strong to ignore.
They are available on our Substack page.
What emerges in this episode is not a coincidence.
It is a network.
And it is one South Australia has avoided confronting for decades.
And this story is far from over.
In Episode 11, we speak to Hannah, who lived under Les Davis’s control.
What she reveals will change everything.
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