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    Australian inquest opens in dingo-baby mystery

    SYDNEY (AP) — A coroner on Friday opened Australia's fourth inquest into the most notorious and bitterly controversial legal drama in the nation's history: the 1980 death of a 9-week-old baby whose parents say was taken by a dingo from her tent in the Australian Outback.

    Azaria Chamberlain's mother, Lindy, was convicted and later cleared of murdering her and has always maintained that a wild dog took the baby. She and her ex-husband, Michael Chamberlain, are hoping fresh evidence they have gathered about dingo attacks on children will convince Northern Territory Coroner Elizabeth Morris and end relentless speculation that has followed them for 32 years.

    Anne Lade, a former police officer hired by the court to investigate the case, told a packed courtroom that in the years since Azaria disappeared, there have been numerous dingo attacks on humans, some of them fatal. Rex Wild, a lawyer assisting the coroner, described several of the attacks and said he believed the evidence showed that a dingo could have been responsible for Azaria's death.

    "Although it (a dingo killing a child) may have been regarded as unlikely in 1980 ... it shouldn't be by 2011-12," he said. "With the additional evidence in my submission, your honor should accept on the balance of probabilities that the dingo theory is the correct one."

    Morris adjourned the hearing without issuing a decision, and did not say when she would release her findings.

    Azaria's death certificate still lists her cause of death as "unknown." The Chamberlains say they want to set the record straight on behalf of their daughter.

    "It gives me hope this time that Australians will finally be warned and realize that dingoes are a dangerous animal," Lindy said outside the courthouse in the Northern Territory capital, Darwin. "I also hope that this will give a final finding which closes the inquest into my daughter's death, which so far has been standing open and unfinished."

    Azaria vanished from her tent in the Outback on Aug. 17, 1980, during a family vacation to Ayers Rock, the giant red monolith now known by its Aboriginal name Uluru. Fellow campers told police they heard a low growl followed by a baby's cry shortly before Lindy — who had been making dinner at a nearby barbecue area — went to check on her daughter.

    Lindy said she saw a dingo run from the tent and disappear into the darkness. There were dingo prints outside the tent, and spots of blood on the bedding inside. Upon seeing Azaria's empty bassinet, Lindy screamed, "The dingo's got my baby!" — a line made famous by the Meryl Streep movie, "A Cry in the Dark," based on the case.

    Azaria's body was never found, though her torn and bloodied jumpsuit turned up in the surrounding desert.

    Officials, doubtful that a dingo was strong enough to drag away a baby, charged Lindy with murder. Prosecutors said she slit Azaria's throat in the family car — which initial forensic tests said was splashed with baby's blood — and buried her in the desert. Lindy was convicted and sentenced to life in prison.

    Years later, more sophisticated tests found that the "blood" in the car was a combination of milk and a chemical sprayed during manufacture. Three years into Lindy's prison sentence, a jacket Azaria had been wearing was found by chance near a dingo den. Lindy was released from prison and her conviction was overturned.

    Still, three separate coroner's inquests have failed to agree on a cause of death for Azaria. The last inquest, held in 1995, returned an inconclusive finding, with the coroner saying there was not enough evidence to prove a dingo was responsible.

    Since then, the Chamberlains have gathered new evidence of around a dozen dingo attacks on children, three of them fatal, said their lawyer, Stuart Tipple. That evidence was presented to Morris, the coroner, for consideration at Friday's inquest.

    "When you actually look at what has already been given, and you consider the new evidence, we say you are compelled to make a finding that Azaria was taken by a dingo," Tipple told The Associated Press.

    In court, Michael Chamberlain fought back tears as he spoke of the nightmarish aftermath of his daughter's death.

    "Since the loss of Azaria I have had an abiding fear and paranoia about safety around dingoes," he said. "They send a shudder up my spine. It is a hell I have to endure."

    Australians have followed the case closely since it began, and most have strong opinions. Although public support for Lindy has grown over the years, many still doubt that a dingo could have killed Azaria.

    "I think that the people that don't think for themselves aren't ever going to be convinced, and it really doesn't matter what you show them," Tipple told the AP. "I could show them a video of the dingo taking the baby and it wouldn't convince them — because they've made their mind up."

     
    • Rock  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      Our neighbors dog tore a screen door off it's hinges to get to the bag of dogfood in the back porch when they let her go hungry. I'm pretty sure 9 pounds is nothing.
      • Oldsarge 3 mths ago
        My 1 year old German shepherd went into the barn while I was gone and dragged a 80 pound roll of chain link fence about 200 feet to the back of my house, then chewed a hole into it. Dingoes are at least as big as a German Shepherd, to my understanding.
    • Preston  •  Independence, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      I know I am missing something here, it's not am I missing something here. Other campers heard a dingo growl and a bably cry. Dingo paw prints found outside around the tent and babies blood on the ground. I am sure other campers saw the baby before it was placed in the tent while her mother was cooking. For the mother to have killed the child in the car and taken it into the desert would have been something very conspicuous. Had police done their jobs instead of jumping the gun so to speak and blaming the mother they would have realized that the mother was not absent from the campsite long enough to have taken the baby into the desert and bury it. They would have found a trail and evidence fairly close to the campsite of a grave and a body. Time and visibility are the two main evidences that she did not kill her child. The actual chain of events would have proved her innocents. But no the police and investigaters immediatly start looking for a person to blame. Wild animals all over the world kill many people from babies to adults.
      • Darrick 3 mths ago
        Simpleton. Tell us all about it.
      • Preston 3 mths ago
        Darrick thanks for the compliment.
      • Chris 3 mths ago
        Darrick, you can't even read. I've seen some of your other posts. #$%$
    • Gwen  •  3 mths ago
      My dog can easily carry away 9 lbs in his mouth. Why would they think a Dingo couldn't?
      • Fangs4 3 mths ago
        Please read about the breed. These aren't domestic dogs.... They are one level under wolves. They take down horses, sheep, kangaroo, etc. They are definitely not your everyday mutant designer breed.
      • JoAnne 3 mths ago
        back then, at that time, people believed dingoes were wary of humans and didn't go near campsites....especially sites that had as many campers as that one.
      • ╬ Vandal ╬ 3 mths ago
        @Fangs84, #$%$ are you illiterate? She's not saying dingoes are "everyday mutant designer breeds" you twit. Gwen was saying that EVEN HER DOMESTICATED dog can carry more than that so obviously these dingoes wouldn't have a problem at all. She asked if her own dog can do this with ease why are they saying dingoes couldn't.Learn to comprehend what you read before posting and trying to come off as a smarta.ss
    • don juan de marco  •  Chico, California  •  3 mths ago
      What am I missing here ???? Officials said that a wild dog is not strong enough to carry away a 9 week old baby ? Are they nuts or what ?
      • Fed Up With Washington 3 mths ago
        Don Juan De Marco;
        To say "officials" and "nuts" in the same sentence would be oxymoronic.
      • JoAnne 3 mths ago
        back then it was believed dingoes didn't go near campsites and especially humans.....they were wrong then but, at that time that was the belief.
      • Adrian 3 mths ago
        Better ask Kevin Rudd
    • Elizadeath  •  3 mths ago
      I can't believe this is still dragging on, it's obvious the poor baby was carried off and eaten by a dingo. Who are the idiots who think a dingo can't carry a 9 pound baby? They take down animals far larger than that, they are not domenstic dogs. Their jaws are stronger than even a German Shepherd, and a Shepherd could easily carry off a 9 pound baby. I don't see what the problem is here.
      • David 3 mths ago
        those idiots are called PETA
      • Mario 3 mths ago
        Eliza..: The problem here is that evil is sooner believed than good, and a Court is a place where what was confused before, it becomes more unsettled than ever. Do we need more to say??
    • G_man  •  3 mths ago
      My dog is an Australian cattle dog showing his profound dingo heritage and at 50 lbs would have no problem with a 9 week old baby. People that claim that a dingo could not, should educate themselves to the capabilities and cunning of a hungry wild animal.
    • STATSAURUSREX  •  Troy, New York  •  3 mths ago
      That women is a saint for actually surviving the whole ordeal. Your child is eaten by a savage beast but everyone thinks you did it. What could be worse.
    • MarkB  •  3 mths ago
      The baby was killed by a wild dog. Plain and simple. Make the statement and give this tortured family the peace and closure they deserve!
    • Fangs4  •  3 mths ago
      Please read about the breed before making asinine comments. The dingo is known to take down horses, kangaroos, sheep, etc. These aren't "coot widdle puppy dawgs". These are, in fact, wild animals that will do whatever they need to do in order to survive.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Kansas City, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      We just had a 20 pound fox kill and eat a 20 pound goose here on the farm. Nothing left but a couple of feathers.
    • 1eyeopen  •  3 mths ago
      I doubt Dingo's care what date it is, wild carnivours will eat anything meat...
    • Sharon Wilkins  •  Richmond, Virginia  •  3 mths ago
      Many people take babies camping. Unless you are an avid camper I guess you wouldn't understand.
    • Dave O  •  Colombo, Sri Lanka  •  3 mths ago
      I think the dingo did it ... why would other campers collaborate the story?
    • Ron H  •  Augusta, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      I have puppies which could drag off a 9 week old baby.
    • Ruben  •  3 mths ago
      The TRUTH will set you FREE, SAD It's taken Aussie's 32 yrs to face the TRUTH that they were WRONG!!! It tore a family apart & gave Seventh-Day Adventist two black eyes; As a parent of three, the thought just makes me SICK, I feel HORRIBLE for the Family having to relive the whole event AGAIN!!! EVERYBODY needs to watch the movie "A Cry In The Dark"!!!
    • john  •  St Andrews, United Kingdom  •  3 mths ago
      Dingoes are formidable predators unique to Australia which arrived from south-east Asia some 5,000 years ago and the Aboriginals have long warned of the danger they pose to children. However there was something about the mother Lindy Chamberlain which made Australians uneasy just as the Italians were uncomfortable with the American teenager Amanda Knox. Knox was vilified in the Italian media before her trial and white Australians protested violently outside the courthouse wearing T-shirts proclaiming: “The dingo is innocent.” Chamberlain was found guilty of slashing her baby’s throat with scissors to make it look like a dingo attack and her husband was convicted as an accessory. Aboriginal doubts were ignored until a British tourist David Brett fell to his death from Ayers Rock and rescuers found the baby’s missing clothes close to a dingo’s lair. The couple’s convictions were immediately quashed and a later commission of inquiry ruled they had clearly no involvement in the disappearance of their daughter .In the years since then there have been many incidents and a few years ago a nine-year-old was attacked and killed by two dingoes on Fraser Island, Queensland. In spite of this, the dingo is such an Australian icon that a ludicrous third inquest was held which provided an open verdict – a result which experts dismissed with contempt. In this fourth and hopefully final inquest Coroner Elizabeth Morris is almost certain to uphold the Aboriginal insistence that it was this iconic dog which killed the baby.
    • tom  •  Boca Raton, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      I feel so sorry for this women and the hell she went through:(:(:( I have always believed she was telling the truth, she was a good mother, it made no sense to kill her 9 week old and never to have abused or harmed her other children, Australia should be ashamed of themselves, she spent three years in prison and never was able to morn her child like a mother should have been able too...why in the hell would they think a wild dog could not tote a 9 pound child????? there was blood on the cradle, and she screamed when she saw the dog leaving with her child..when did she have all this time to kill a baby and hide the body where it never has been found when she was cooking with her husband??? and then to find the jacket three years later off in the desert, really?? all the evedence pointed to her telling the truth and yet...people still torture her over this...i guess you CANT FIX STUPID!!!
    • SteveL  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      They see so many cases where the parent or spouse did it that it makes them blind to any other possibility. Can you imagine the outrage of these 2 people, your child is gone then you are put in prison or your spouse is for something they didn't do.
    • Glorie  •  Houston, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Just in the Houston area many babies have been murdered by the family dog; it is very believable that a Dingo grabbed the baby. I think it is stupidity to just to make an easy assumption that the parents killed the baby.
    • Molly Maguire  •  New Orleans, Louisiana  •  3 mths ago
      They need to close the book on this tragady so all concerned might move on with their lives.
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