A Cry in the Dark
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:24:01
"(man)" Just put in the name of the child.
:24:04
Hi, Mrs Chamberlain. Thought you might
like some help with the boys.

:24:08
Oh, thanks.
:24:10
I got some Lasix from the clinic.
:24:12
- Beg your pardon?
- Tablets. Help dry up your milk.

:24:15
Oh, yes.
:24:16
And, um... you’ll be needing
this breast pump most likely.

:24:21
Mr Chamberlain.
:24:24
There are press calling.
I had the ABC radio on the line.

:24:27
They insist on talking to you.
:24:31
I don’t know. What would you advise?
:24:36
We were just about to eat.
:24:38
We heard a cry out.
My wife hurried back to the tent.

:24:42
She saw a big yellow dog
coming out of the tent. Over.

:24:46
It was a dingo, Michael.
Not a big yellow dog. A dingo.

:24:49
Azaria Chantel Loren. Over.
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- What difference does it make?
- It’s not right.

:24:56
"(Michael)" It had probably stalked the baby
as we’d been there the second night.

:25:00
Listen to this.
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(Michael) To many
this is called Ayers Rock,

:25:04
but to us it will always be Azaria’s Rock.
:25:10
- Is that you, Mr Chamberlain? Over.
- "Speaking. Over."

:25:13
I was wondering whether you could take
a few photographs to run with this story.

:25:19
We can’t get up there to cover this,
unfortunately. There’s just no way.

:25:23
You do want people to be warned
about the dangers up there? Over.

:25:29
He wants me to take some photographs
for his newspaper.

:25:32
You don’t have to if you don’t want to.
:25:36
She’ll never have a grave.
Nothing to remember her by.

:25:47
Boys. Just stand in front of
the tent for me, will you?

:25:55
Keep going, if you would. Thank you.
:25:58
Mr Chamberlain, when you’re ready.

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