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All episodes of this podcast are fully researched, written, and edited by our human production team. The final audio is generated using text-to-speech technology to deliver consistent narration quality and listening experience.
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A family’s camping trip at Uluru ends in a missing infant, sparking a national controversy over whether a dingo took the child or a murder occurred. Initial investigations and sensational media coverage led to a wrongful conviction, but new forensic evidence and a royal commission exposed bias and mishandling of proof. The exoneration prompted legal reforms, stricter media guidelines, and lasting lessons on forensic rigor, public prejudice, and the power of perseverance.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Maria WAll episodes of this podcast are fully researched, written, and edited by our human production team. The final audio is generated using text-to-speech technology to deliver consistent narration quality and listening experience.
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A family’s camping trip at Uluru ends in a missing infant, sparking a national controversy over whether a dingo took the child or a murder occurred. Initial investigations and sensational media coverage led to a wrongful conviction, but new forensic evidence and a royal commission exposed bias and mishandling of proof. The exoneration prompted legal reforms, stricter media guidelines, and lasting lessons on forensic rigor, public prejudice, and the power of perseverance.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.