Reviews
I thought I knew everything possible about this miscarriage of justice, but clearly I was wrong. This was so well made and was the perfect mix of interviews and news pieces. Well done to all involved.
LincKym via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 09/22/22
Incredibly repetitive. Good story - could have been half the length
love4everhl via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 08/06/22
Good to hear the true story but no need for all the repetition, it’s very of-putting
587401 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/06/21
The most comprehensive examination and exposé of the facts into the most diabolical injustice against a family and the dignity of their daughter Azaria. This was a modern day witch-hunt, finally put to an end by the dedication of those who sought the truth, those who knew the truth all along, and...Read full review »
Ndebeledoll via Apple Podcasts · South Africa · 07/26/21
This podcast was fascinating and so so sad. So many similarities between how people judged the Chamberlain’s reaction to how Joanne Lees was also perceived - like we expect people to behave like what we see in TV & in the movies! Thank you for researching and reporting so thoroughly. I am so...Read full review »
Fruitcake0403 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 07/15/21
Well I kept having to check if I was listening to the same episode when I got to episode 2.. gave up in the end
trixie carruthers via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/09/21
Excellent content, but it jumps all over the place and is very, very repetitive- oddly so for a podcast. Perhaps it’s because Seven West Media are a television network and don’t do podcasts? Apart from the whole “podcast made by TV for TV” feel of the series ( I kept imagining the graphics ), it...Read full review »
BuggerTV via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 01/29/21
I stumbled across this podcast and I was not disappointed! I couldn’t stop listening to it! So glad justice was served foe this family.
Jessicas wife via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/09/21
I couldn’t stop listening once I started. What a massive miscarriage of justice. I’m very familiar with the Chamberlains story, but I really appreciated hearing new information through this well-researched podcast. They were just a family on holiday and what happened to them was horrific. I...Read full review »
Smiling2017 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 10/05/20
I vividly recall as a 10 year old seeing the first TV report of Azaria’s disappearance and reading about it in the local paper. Throughout the years I followed the events unfold and saw the daily reports of the Chamberlains arriving and leaving court, giving TV appearances and like all other...Read full review »
Trakkydacks via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 10/02/20
Reading some of the reviews and comments that it was a one sided account was perplexing as it seemed that the entire process seemed to largely ignore this account and consideration of the story. It wasn’t a podcast of “police bashing” I’m sure they were doing what they believed right at the time...Read full review »
Wendy1025 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 09/23/20
A brilliant and honest ‘re-writing’ of one of the most horrific miscarriages of justice in AU true-crime history.
FOVJWS via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 09/21/20
Meticulously produced with real empathy for Azaria and her family, and well as for the friends and supporters who fought for years to exonerate the Chamberlains.
Rubetunes via Apple Podcasts · Japan · 09/14/20
Really amazing story, very well told.
M19_Nicky via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/04/20
I’m no stranger to the Azaria Chamberlain story. I was almost her age when she died, and I’ve been to Uluru twice. It has a strange hold over me. I didn’t think I could learn new things about this story, but I was wrong. This podcast is a stunning revival of this sad story. I can’t recommend it...Read full review »
ms_peterpan via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 09/01/20
The treatment of the Chamberlains was the only criminal act. Fascinating reading the reviews how many people still stick to that false narrative that blames her. What a stitch up it was!
Lesley Sax via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 08/19/20
What an emotional situation told fairly with compassion. I feel so sad for the parents. A terrible injustice. The British “Justice” system is a farce. The Guildford Four, The Birmingham Six, Joe Steele, TC Campbell, Luke Mitchell. Too many people have spent or are still spending time in jails for...Read full review »
40th nickname attempt via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/24/20
Anyone who had access to tv or newspaper in the early to mid 80’s have heard the story of Azaria & the dingo. It has taken nearly 40 years for someone to take enough interest to retell the story in it’s entirety. It’s a story that shows the flaws in policing & human-kind when people...Read full review »
irunlykagirl via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/25/20
A truly shocking true story how could the Australian system get it so wrong. I feel very sorry for the chamberlains to have lost there child then to have lost there good names and Liberty. What a miscarriage of justice.
angharard via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 04/05/20
Brilliantly reported and utterly gripping. Such a tragedy it is a true story of a horrific miscarriage of justice. Can’t recommend this production highly enough.
53843265432109 via Apple Podcasts · New Zealand · 03/04/20
I did not know what I was letting myself in for, so many emotions covered listening to this, sometimes I could not believe it really happened. Excellent, really enjoyed.
Rachel's Dell2022 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/18/20
This is the only interview my mother, Sally, has ever truly done and for this I thank you. John Buck has treated the event with the utmost sensitivity and respect it deserves. An amazing podcast, well done.
Chantelle Griffin via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 02/18/20
Thoroughly enjoyed this Podcast. Gripping, well made, quality journalism.
holldags via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 02/13/20
Excellent podcast. Honestly, Graeme Charlwood’s conduct, bias, and utter incompetence should have seen him land in prison for his witch-hunt on the chamberlains, specifically Lindy. Those phone calls were criminal. I remember being a child/teen at the time and feeling outraged by this case. Just...Read full review »
devia8 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 02/02/20
I didn’t know a lot about this case. Like in so many other cases, the media got things completely wrong but the public still believe the things that were written and said bout these parents. I read Michael Chamberlain was beaten 20 years after the tragedy by a man who still believed he was...Read full review »
Mrsmrfab via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/25/20
Great podcast- learnt so much more than I ever knew about this case. It’s a shame the sound quality on Lindy’s interview is so bad. Any chance you can fix it?
Naomi2204 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 01/22/20
I would of rated 5 stars if it wasn’t for the Lindy interview. The audio was shocking and a part of the interview was repeated. Other than that, very enjoyable listening.
Eh-Ma! via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 01/13/20
This is the probably the one podcast to listen to in 2020, thank you for going so in-depth in a case that had been widely covered all over the world.
Elisabeth82 via Apple Podcasts · Norway · 01/09/20
I can stop thinking about this podcast, especially about how easily momentum can gather around a ‘good story’ and how the foibles of a few hurt and embarrassed professionals can influence (and drive) such important matters. Thanks to the team for telling this story in such an engaging and...Read full review »
KLF27 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 01/09/20
Having followed it all while it was happening and reading books about it all, I thought I knew just about everything there was to know about this story. However I heard things I had never heard before. Still so angry at what they were put through. Hopefully a lot of lessons were learnt but there...Read full review »
Soozoo11 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 01/07/20
This is heartbreaking, such a terrible miscarriage of justice for a family who had already been through such a terrible tragedy. Told with such great detail and real care for the truth. I was fascinated by all the incredible reporting in this podcast. A must listen.
Mugelly via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 01/04/20
Great storytelling....so many botch ups. Some really interesting stuff at the end when that I hadn't heard before.Read full review »
grapsta1969 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 01/04/20
An excellent, captivating story. My husband and I binge listened to the first 10 episodes on a road trip through the NT, the scenery around us adding a visual aspect to the podcast. We were actually disappointed when we arrived at Katherine knowing we had to wait until the next day’s drive to...Read full review »
kerush4th via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 01/03/20
Sound quality atrocious in this episode
yommumma via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 01/02/20
Content is fascinating but please, before you do another podcast, google how to normalise your audio it is woeful.
Bencabbie72 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 12/30/19
This podcast is incredibly well done. And it shows a common flaw in judicial systems, people are people, and people hold bias. I found the interview with the police officer particularly disturbing. Even years later, when most of his so called evidence has been proven false, he is blind to his own...Read full review »
Anniepooh1954 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/30/19
Wow - this podcast highlights the idiots who couldn’t read between the lines of the rubbish that the media put out there - what a disgusting display of witch-hunting by people who should’ve really looked at themselves before they called others ‘weird’.
AnaTerraForma via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 12/30/19
Brilliantly delivered with reverence and compassion- what a tragedy that all this had happened at all Poor Lindy and Azaria’s family ...
magnatronic via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 12/29/19
Love how they are going through the actual facts the police patently ignored. As a Kiwi when it happened, and now living in Australia. I can totally believe this scenario of crucifying another woman over the death of her baby happening here. Kia Kaha Lindsay
K.Redwood via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 12/28/19
Insightful, thought provoking, well presented podcast.
Black_sheep79 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 12/28/19
I was a child when this all happened. What a tragedy it was. Thank you for producing this podcast to tell the truth. Best podcast I have listened to in a while.
Charlie bear 😊 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 12/18/19
Having a difficult time with the accents. Must keep rewinding to listen more closely to make out the narrative. Also, and this is a bigger gripe, they keep repeating segments of interviews from one episode to the next. It’s daunting. I already heard what this woman said on Day 1, why must it...Read full review »
Bschora via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/18/19
What a truely horrific, wrongful conviction. Our family was travelling through Australia in the 80’s when the inquest was in progress. It’s great to now have the facts. Highly recommended listening.
KimmySE via Apple Podcasts · New Zealand · 12/17/19
An excellent podcast. I thought I knew An excellent podcast. I thought I knew it all but you have revealed so much more and introduced some extraordinary people without whom Lindy might well still be languishing and the matinee jacket quietly stashed away. Far too many Australians wanted an...Read full review »
helonweels via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 12/16/19
I’m so impressed by the quality of detail offered, use of the historic recordings by Channel 7 and interviews with those who were involved. Such a heartbreak story of loss, of not giving up hope and perseverance by those who believed in the Chamberlains innocence. Excellent work !
mothtotheflame via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 12/13/19
Thank you for shining a light on our INJUSTICE system.
If-63 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 12/13/19
Having followed this case for many years with great interest, this podcast is very compelling listening. Great quality interviews and unprecedented access to audio never heard before. Amazing thank you
steve melbourbe via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 12/13/19
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