A Cry in the Dark
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1:29:03
I couldn’t tell you now
whether it was shaking its head

1:29:06
"as" it was going through
or before it was through.

1:29:09
Its obvious movement was shaking
the fly screen at some stage.

1:29:14
It was a matter of from the time I first saw
it to when it was in the back of the tent.

1:29:18
It was a matter of a few seconds.
Very, very fast.

1:29:23
And moving.
1:29:25
What it had in its mouth, we now know,
according to you, was a bleeding baby?

1:29:32
Well, that’s my opinion.
1:29:34
Pardon?
1:29:39
That is my opinion.
1:29:41
- Is there any doubt about it?
- Not in my mind.

1:29:45
Is it merely your opinion
or something you know is a fact?

1:29:50
Something my heart tells me is a fact.
1:29:54
Other people don’t think so.
1:29:58
- Did the clean fly screen surprise you?
- No. There was some on the pole.

1:30:02
It doesn’t really surprise me
that there was none there.

1:30:05
It would depend on the angle of the animal
or which angle the wounds were.

1:30:14
Mrs Chamberlain, you say this child
was in the mouth of a dingo

1:30:18
which was vigorously shaking its head
at the entrance to the tent.

1:30:23
That is what you firmly believe.
Is that right?

1:30:26
That’s right.
1:30:27
The dog having taken Azeria
from the bassinet.

1:30:30
- "(whispers)" Azaria.
- "(judge)" Take it steady, Mrs Chamberlain.

1:30:35
You saw blood on the parka?
1:30:38
Yes.
1:30:39
- Would you like a spell?
- I’d prefer to go on with it, Your Honour.

1:30:44
I don’t want you to answer when you feel
distressed. Would you like a break?

1:30:49
I’d prefer to go on. It’s been going on for
two years and I’d like to get it over with.

1:30:55
You say the blood on the parka
must have come from the baby.


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