A Cry in the Dark
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taking away the sins of the entire
Seventh Day Adventist church.

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This is a photo of Azaria’s clothing.
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It shows bad bIood stains
and a bad tear on the left arm.

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It would seem difficult for a dog
to get the baby out of there.

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Yes, well, if you’ve ever seen a dingo eat,
there’s no difficulty at all.

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lf you’ve seen them eat the carcass
of a cow, something like that,

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they never eat the skin.
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They use their feet like hands
and pull back the skin as they go.

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They just peel it like an orange.
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If you’ll notice here,
on the hands, for instance,

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there is blood as well.
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- Tough little nut.
- You could crack walnuts on her face.

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Don’t you understand they’re using you to
sell their papers? People love this rubbish!

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But they put us on the front page. We’re
all over the television. I won’t have it!

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- This has got to stop.
- What they’d already written was worse.

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I tried to correct them
and give them the facts.

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Will you listen to me?
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These people aren’t interested in facts.
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I’m told there’s no trace of saliva
on the clothes. None whatsoever.

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What, none?
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Our experiments tell us the cuts on the
jump suit weren’t made by dingoes’ teeth.

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Fine.
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Jesus Christ!
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The forensic blokes reckon there’s
no way a dingo could have killed that kid.

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Not by the state the clothes were in.
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I tell you, these bloody Chamberlains!
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They wouldn’t know the truth
if it bit ‘em on the arse.

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Hello!
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- Hi. Mrs Chamberlain?
- Yes. Lindy.

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Graham Charlwood.
We spoke on the phone.

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Now I can put a face
to the voice. Come in.


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