1980 ”Dingo” Case: Coroner Officially Clears Parents

A fourth inquest, thirty-two years after Azaria Chamberlain’s death, has conclusively determined that the 9-week-old girl was, as her parents had claimed, carried off by a dingo while the family was camping in the Australian Outback.

Questions and inconsistencies remain, but the matter is now considered officially closed.

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A Preponderance of Implication: from CJA magazine, 2003: Lindy Chamberlain, Scott Peterson, Donald Blom, and other people we know are guilty

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4 Responses to 1980 ”Dingo” Case: Coroner Officially Clears Parents

  1. Carl Carl says:

    I thought this site was “Crime, Justice and AMERICA”. Australia doesn’t qualify. Maybe you could change the domain?

  2. Chakolate Chakolate says:

    No name change is really necessary, is it? Very often there’s no justice involved, so why quibble when there’s no ‘America’ involved?

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