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The True Story Behind “A Dingo Ate My Baby”: Media Lies, Bad Science, and a Tragic Truth
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In 1980, near Uluru, a mother made a terrifying claim—her baby had been taken by a dingo. What followed was one of the most shocking wrongful conviction cases in modern history. This episode of Strange History dives deep into the story of Lindy Chamberlain and baby Azaria Chamberlain—a case filled with media hysteria, flawed forensic evidence, public judgment, and a truth that took decades to be believed. How did a grieving mother become the most hated woman in Australia? Why did authorities refuse to believe her? And how did one discovery years later finally prove what she had said all along? This is the real story behind “a dingo ate my baby”—and why it was never a joke. If you enjoy strange history, true crime, wrongful convictions, and unbelievable real-life stories, this episode is for you.
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