100% agree with you in the unfairness of the Lindy C-C case,
@TootsieFootsie.
I would really like you to think about this key difference
In the Lindy Chamberlain case,
at the time of the incident itself, the people physically present at the scene supported her, and
her behaviour was seen as entirely consistent with a mother reacting to a genuine emergency.
In the first inquest, held in 1980–81, Magistrate Dennis Barritt supported Lindy’s version of events. He described her as “a caring and responsible mother”. He accepted the theory that a dingo had taken Azaria, based on forensic and eyewitness evidence at the time.
“The Chamberlains were not acting suspiciously.” – Inquest findings, 1981
It was only
over time that public opinion began to turn against her due to her calm demeanor during media interviews, which the media then portrayed as suspicious. In fact, her personal faith and values meant that she deeply preferred to keep her emotional self-control in public.
To summarise the above, Lindy's behaviour did not raise suspicion to all those witnessing it first-hand. The same unfortunately cannot be said for EP.
One other key difference between the two women I would like to include here.
Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton’s behaviour since the tragedy and her wrongful conviction has been nothing but gracious and dignified, especially considering the extraordinary injustice and public vilification she endured. She has never lashed out publicly at those involved in her wrongful conviction.
Her ability to forgive, maintain poise, and advocate for truth is certainly an example for us all.
I will leave the comparisons there. Also I won't be making any further references to Lindy as I personally feel it is unfair bringing her name into this case at all.
And now will finish with this beautiful quote from a very special lady:
“You can't spend your life being bitter. You have to forgive.” — Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton
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