Society & Culture

Average Australians View

Society & Culture

Posted by: Mysterious

13th Jun 2012 11:43am

Whats the average Australians view on the coroners findings yesterday?
What a remarkable animal, can take clothes off a child without ripping them and even fold them nicely and put them under a rock......


Comments 2

CAT17
  • 22nd Jun 2012 11:36pm

Oh this saga goes on and on. I don't think we will ever know what really happened to that dear little baby. I have always thought Lindy knows who killed the baby though she will never say. I have always said how did a dingo take the baby suit off the baby and then do up the buttons? That suit was found years after the event hidden with a vest. Both have blood around the neckline. Dingos are very smart but if the baby was taken the dingo would have torn the suit from the child not undone the buttons. I agree, why did they take a baby of that age to the outback and why leave her in a tent while you get baked beans for your son (who was waiting in the tent?) Lindy has always struck me as a very unusual person even after the inquest the other day she acted odd and taking the book written about the event to court so the author could sign it was strange This will go on dividing opinion as there will be those who believe Lindy and those of us who do not.

nana
  • 22nd Jun 2012 07:04pm

Strange - I personally would not have taken a small baby camping in that location.
Neither would I have left any of my young children in a tent alone, whilst I went quite a long way from them to have a meal.

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