Evil Angels Cry in the Dark was based on true story during August 17th 1980, of Lindy Chamberlain, who claimed that the dingo carried her baby in the middle of the night . The Chamberlain is on camping trip at Ayer’s rock (now called ULURU).
Azaria was 9 weeks old and four days old. Evening-Lindy has just put Azaria and Reagan to bed at that night, where her oldest son Aidan ask for some food . Lindy went to the car and forgot to zip the tent back up. When she returns, she told her husband Michael “bubby cried”. Lindy returns to the tent to check the baby .
When the tent came into view. Lindy saw the dingo leaving the tent with its head up and down her first thought its Michaels shoes. Lindy ran into the tent, desperately making sure that her son Reagan were still breathing in his cocoon of a sleeping bag . Blankets were scattered all over the tent and Lindy searched them quickly and hoping that her instincts are wrong. When she failed to find Azaria the tent, Lindy ran to the doorway and screamed “The dingo got my baby! ” and began to ran in the direction where dingo had gone.
Azaria’s blood was found in a large amount on the tent mattress and other items, on the tent its self. Aboriginal and white trackers following the dingo’s prints in the sand where Azaria had been drag. Many in Australia believe that Lindy/Michael Chamberlain had played a part in the death of their daughter. The media didn’t help in this bias. One week after Azaria death-the tourist found of her bloodstained clothing. Important aspect in the Chamberlain trial was the evidence presented by many criminal “experts”, which was later proved to be false.
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An investigator who claimed that the holes found in Azaria’s jumpsuit were made not by the teeth of a dingo, but by scissors. He then followed by stating that the cuts on the jumpsuit had been made by scissors. He also gave evidence that Azaria could not have been taken by a dingo because no dingo could open its jaws wide enough to surround the child’s skull. A representative from The Aussie Dingo Group later presented photographic evidence to prove that an adult dingo could easily pick up a child by the head.
In addition, claims were made by Crown witnessthatl blood was present in 22 areas of the Chamberlain’s car, which was where Lindy was assumed to have killed her baby. The most important area of blood was found under the glove box. Also, much of the evidence that had been inspected by such “experts” had only been examined in part, for example, parts of the baby’s jumpsuit, or had been tested with variable equipment. These experts had also made rules and presented them to the jury as fact. One such example was the finding of six baby hairs on the Chamberlain’s camera bag.
The prosecution linked this with their argument, but was later told that a baby loses up to 50 hairs per day. The most important part on the jury’s finding was the media. The Chamberlain case was commonly referred to as “trial by media” newspapers and magazines often printed rumors about the case and believed that the Chamberlains were guilty of murdering their child. There are a lot of rumors in the Chamberlain family ‘Azaria always dressed in black’ which you can see photographs/photos of little black dress trimmed with red ribbon and red booties.
Lindy likes strong colours and wears them herself. ‘The car were packed in blood’ the “blood” in the car and camera bag turned out to be sound deadener, milkshake, and copper dust. ’Azaria’s clothing was found folded ‘The tourist from Victoria who found the clothing a week after Azaria disappeared, the clothing was found scattered and also jumpsuit. ’ Lindy Chamberlain had been called a “modern day witch” by the media, as a effect of her curious religion to Azaria’s disappearance. ).
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On 29 October 1982, in the Northern Territory Supreme Court, Lindy Chamberlain was imprisoned of murdering her nine-week-old daughter, Azaria, by cutting her throat in the front seat of the family car at a camping area beside Uluru (Ayers Rock) in central Australia. Her husband, Michael, was imprisoned as an accessory. Requests to the Federal Court and the High Court were unsuccessful. Few cases have generated as much public argument. Argument did not stem from the originality and meaning of the doctrinal issues raised by the case but from the ‘facts ‘the question of what had happened to Azaria on the night of her disappearance.
He tries to answer that question were to see law and science become involved in an intense opinion which filled Australian society. Unlike the names Mabo and Wikki for example, which were not widely known until the High Court decisions were handed down, the name Chamberlain had assumed legendary meaning by the time of the High Court appeal in November 1983. This process began a short time after Azaria Chamberlain disappeared from the family tent at Uluru on the evening of 17 August 1980.
Her body was never found, although her heavily blood-stained singlet, jumpsuit and nappy were discovered a week later. Lindy Chamberlain alleged that a dingo had taken the baby. Lindy Chamberlain was 64 yesterday (March 4th 2012).
She has spent half her life fighting the blame that she murdered her baby daughter Azaria at Ayers Rock(uluru) in 1980. At the end of the Federal Court appeal I was convinced of Lindy Chamberlain’s guilt as she did the trial. In the Federal Court Barker was there to argue that the jury’s guilty finding was safe and satisfactory.
Each part of evidence, he said, was not in itself convincing, just suggestive of guilt. He named the foetal blood in the Chamberlain’s car,the image of a hand on the jump suit blood splatter evidence, sand grains only on the surface of the blood drops- evidence of dingo jaw width- scissor-like slicing of the fabric of the jump suit No fair person could possibly conclude anything else now but that a dingo killed Azaria Chamberlain and that Lindy Creighton Chamberlain and Michael Chamberlain are entitled to have the death certificate reflect that.
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