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The initial coronial inquest into the disappearance was opened in Alice Springs on 15 December 1980
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second inquest in Darwin
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Micheal Chamberlain was convicted as an accessory after the fact and given a suspended sentence
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evidence was found and lindy chmaberlain was convicted for her daughters murder
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John Bryson's book Evil Angels was published in
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A piece of Azaria's clothing was found in a area of dingo's lair
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Lindy was relased from prison because of the evidence that was found
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third inquest was conducted which failed to determine a cause of death, resulting in an "open" finding.
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In August 2005 a 25-year-old woman named Erin Horsburgh claimed that she was Azaria Chamberlain, but her claims were rejected by the authorities
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In 2008, the Holden Torana car that was tested for Azaria's blood in the original court case was used in the wedding of Aidan Chamberlain, Azaria's brother, who was six when his sister disappeared. His bride arrived at the ceremony in the car and his father, Michael Chamberlain, said that he was proud the couple had chosen to use the car which was the centrepiece of the case.
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a death certificate for Azaria was made saying that she was killed by a dingo