An Incredible Tragedy In So Many Ways but Mostly Because a Family Lost Their Baby
I was 9 years old when a dingo killed Azaria. I remember so much of this case. As a mother of 2 children, as a sister who’s baby sister died when she was four days old, I listen to this podcast with disgust, remorse and the upmost sympathy for the Chamberlains. As a nation we should apologise to this family. I have cried as I have listened to this podcast. Not only because a beautiful child was killed at the hands of a wild animal but also how we can be so ruthless in our judgement of others and so easy to cast judgement on a family suffering the worst kind of grief possible. Shame on the critics of this incredible podcast, bigger shame on the Northern Territory Police and the Media who vilified a family who who going through the worst kind of grief that no one can imagine. I am proud to be an Australian, but listening to this podcast, we need to learn and to do so much better. God bless Azaria and Michael Chamberlain. Let’s hope they are resting in a much better place. God bless the remaining Chamberlain family. Most especially Lindy Chamberlain. She not only lost her beautiful daughter but the nightmare she has endured, no mother should ever have to go through.
joehhay via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 11/23/19
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K.Redwood via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 12/28/19
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
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Bschora via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/14/19
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