May 24, 2013

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Australian Coroner Agrees Dingo Took Baby in 1980 Case

Michael and Lindy Chamberlain leave Alice Springs courthouse, Feb. 2, 1982. The Northern Territory coroner is opening a fourth inquest, Feb. 24, 2012 into the case of Chamberlain's 9-week-old daughter Azaria, who vanished from her tent in the Australian Outback in 1980.  AP Photo

One of the most highly publicized missing-child cases in history, which led to a mother’s wrongful imprisonment, has finally come to an end after an Australian corner officially ruled that a dingo killed the woman’s baby.