"Now the kid went missing, and there were dog prints leading up to the bloody tent with dog hair inside, but it hasn't happened before so it's impossible." Brilliant police work.
“We can see here on the murder weapon that The Defendants fingerprints were on said weapon. Along with a lack of Alibi, camera footage of the defendant committing the murder, and even confessions from his closest confidants that admit he told them he was going to commit the murder, when interviewed he said he didnt do it so we push for a case dismissal your honor”
What makes it worse is that aboriginal communities in the area have said it from the get go. But no one valued their tens of thousands of years experience with raising babies around dingoes in that region.
As a father of three, some notes: First, it is completely reasonable that a 4yo would be able to sleep through a sibling screaming. My daughter has night terrors, and my boy is a rock the entire time. Second, you can get a baby out of a onesie fairly easily, I have done it one handed very often, they kinda just flop.
Yeah when i was young me amd my brother slept in the same bed and he rolled out, broke his collar bone, my parents moved me to the car and drove me to my grandparents house, and i slept through every bit of it. Definitely possible to sleep through that kinda thing.
Can confirm, my little girl has nocuria still so I have to change her bed in the night, she doesn’t wake up. She has rolled off her bed, a whole half foot, and literally just kept sleeping. Some kids sleep like a rock
My wife is a forensic scientist for the state we live in. She said that during a test a lot of times the test itself destroys the sample used. They try to test only a small piece of the evidence because of this so that if they mess up the sample they don't destroy the entire item. When the item of evidence is so small that they have to use the entire piece to run a test, it ends with the evidence being destroyed. It would be like if the only way to test for a counterfeit bill is to burn it and see the color of the fire, then the test would destroy the bill in the process of the test. That would explain why the evidence was destroyed by the forensics lab.
I think its actually worth mentioning that this woman had just lost a child, one of the most unspeakably tragic events a person could go through, and the entirety of the country and the criminal justice system all accused her of murdering her own child. it should have been her time to grieve.
@@Notcoolmom I can't imagine. When you in your heart know the love you have for your child, and people are essentially saying that it's not real. I'm sorry for your loss, I hope you had/have the space and opportunity to grieve the best you could.
I assume dingos are equivalent to our coyotes, which we're always told to not feed because they'll come back in packs. Every year we're warned to not let small dogs or children outside alone to prevent attacks by the coyotes. Crazy people thought dingos weren't gonna dingo.
We have a ton of coyotes where I live and one got one of our dogs one time, it was saved but barely with A LOT of surgery when it was caught by my dad. But they kill a LOT of animals every year. If you have any wild animal + child while would you doubt that there could be anything dangerous
@@bec7080 we had some bold ones in the area i live in. A neighbor of ours had her little dog snatched from her lap when they were sitting outside their yard in front of their little fire pit.
Not quite like Coyotes, Dingos are far less common and I have never heard of them being around residential areas only remote camping areas and the wilderness. They're also the size of a Labrador .
It takes me back to when a pack of wild dogs killed a young girl on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and the locals rightfully killed a horse trailer full. This caused every animal shelter to come and attempt to rescue as many as they could but left after a few days because they were full on room.
3:30 - "Shrimp on the barbie" is a phrase that originated in a series of television advertisements by the Australian Tourism Commission broadcast in the US and UK starring Paul Hogan from 1984 through to 1990.
@@vapelordthenord8235 No I don't think it's that forced or fake I think Isaiah is just a giggly guy. I did find it kind of annoying at first but have grown to like it. It's silly but comforting to hear in a way.
As an Australian, I remember my whole life regarding this case as "the woman who killed her baby and blamed a dingo". And then I actually watched a documentary on it one day and was like "huh? she actually didn't fucking do it." Shit is wild. so whereas I'd say many people are aware that she's innocent in current day society, I still somehow grew up being told she wasn't innocent, so there's still gotta be some level of ignorance among the population.
Yeah same. It was always like "Dingo ate my baby lol" but implied that she actually did it. I can't believe she was literally acquitted over a decade before I was born but ppl still act like she did it
I remember hearing "dingo ate my baby" jokes online when I was young (late 2000s early 2010s?) And the only thing I knew about it was "crazy lady killed her baby and said a dingo ate him", so until today, I thought that's what had happened too. I'm American though so I'm sure it's not as widely known here.
In the 2000s, the SF Bay Area had a spike in the coyote population. There were always stories in the news paper about coyotes. They used to leave pits of outdoor cats on my parents’ front lawn. There were a couple of stories about them stalking elderly people who were taking their young grandchildren for a walk. It baffles me how someone would behave like any type of wild canine is harmless
The way they treated the mom is absolutely disgusting. She just lost her baby and the world blamed it on her and treated her like some monster. Imagine how hard it is to grieve over the loss of your child and then add being blamed and having it all joked about on top of that. She probably wasn't able to grieve properly for years.
@@lubtv8792 She literally didn't kill the baby?? Its jacket was found in an area with dingo lairs later (which is how she was proven innocent) and even the first autopsy showed signs that it was a dingo attack on the baby. Do some research. "After all legal options had been exhausted, the chance discovery in 1986 of Azaria's jacket in an area with numerous dingo lairs led to Lindy's release from prison. On 15 September 1988, the Northern Territory Court of Criminal Appeals unanimously overturned all convictions against Lindy and Michael. A third inquest was conducted in 1995, which resulted in an "open" finding. At a fourth inquest held on 12 June 2012, Coroner Elizabeth Morris delivered her findings that Azaria Chamberlain had been taken and killed by a dingo. After being released, Lindy was paid $1.3 million for false imprisonment and an amended death certificate was issued."
@@lubtv8792 "After all legal options had been exhausted, the chance discovery in 1986 of Azaria's jacket in an area with numerous dingo lairs led to Lindy's release from prison. On 15 September 1988, the Northern Territory Court of Criminal Appeals unanimously overturned all convictions against Lindy and Michael. A third inquest was conducted in 1995, which resulted in an "open" finding. At a fourth inquest held on 12 June 2012, Coroner Elizabeth Morris delivered her findings that Azaria Chamberlain had been taken and killed by a dingo. After being released, Lindy was paid $1.3 million for false imprisonment and an amended death certificate was issued."
@@lubtv8792 UA-cam deleted my comment. But she did not kill the baby. The babies jacket was found years later in an area around several dingo lairs. The very first coroner report even said that the injuries lined up with a dingo attack. Please do some research.
@@lubtv8792 She didn't. 🤦♀️ Azaria's jacket was found in an area surrounded by dingo lairs. They said everything was reported to line up with dingo attacks. Do some research.
I was so sad to hear about Isaiah being dragged off by a dingo and never heard from again while the boys were visiting Jackson in Australia. Oh, and Charlie was mauled to death by a drop bear.
I took my Australian friend to an Outback once. The most memorable thing he said that night was “mention a Bloomin’ Onion to an Australian and he’ll punch you in the fuckin throat”
Did the same Australian see the Outback commercials which usually have someone doing an Aussie accent? I remember how they tried to make it "authentic" by having someone talk in an Australian accent...
@@notreallyhere67what do you mean "authentic"? lmao. its just marketing in the same theme the entire restaurant is based on, i dont think anyone ever thought an outback was authentic
I'm hoping to visit the US in the next couple of years (hopefully) and the first thing I'm doing is going to an Outback Steakhouse so I can bully it lmao
Until they do, Last Podcast on the Left did a deep dive I learned from, and I watched the whole trial. Double jeopardy and the hubris of tech-dumb FL is only reason she wasn't lethal injected.
Okay mom here hi - the pajama suit was buttoned up like that after the baby was out 1000%. A dog can take those pajamas off without tearing them they unsnap all the way down to their toes and they can roll out of them without help pretty much, not at 9 weeks but at 9 weeks a dog could definitely accidentally undress her without tearing the pjs
@Relentlesscopez i understood op meant that it could be taken off if it (and only if) it got unbuttoned. my ""theres no way" was abt it being unbuttoned. i think it could be taken off undamaged as long as it got unbuttoned. if it was buttoned up when it was found it should have been tampered with but yeah on second thought my reply was impossible to understand lol
just to throw it out there: wild animals are usually way more intelligent than people give them credit for; like even house cats or dogs whose lives do not depend on it will remember places, people and procedures decades down the line.
Lmao I skipped to this to see and without context heard "occultists that planned to sacrifice their baby." Absolutely not where I thought the video was going
The reason cops try to force a confession without evidence, at least according to JCS, is that it is seen as exceptional work and often leads to promotion for the cop. Makes sense as it saves time and resources, but often leads to incidents like this.
Dog attack kid here. It’s so outrageous to me on the many accounts in every nation that we have of dogs attacking anyone that this defense was even possible. I was attacked as a baby by a family friends dog. It fully put its jaw around my front face and I have a puncture mark on my face to this day and that was a persons dog. He had just walked up to me while everyone was chatting and my parents had already warned them to keep the dog away, but in an instant he clamped his mouth around me. Again just more reason why this case is so absolutely outrageous to me.
“He’s already dead” just sounds like a dude in grief that knows how nature works to me. Mans was probably torn up thinking the worst and too scared to hope for the best bc than its losing his child twice when you really think about it.
Yeah it's not like dogs take a baby and then raise it in the wilderness like a Disney movie. You've got maybe a minute or two and then it's over. Like how they were scrambling to find that Titan sub that had already imploded and killed them all instantly.
I've always been amazed that with how long people have been aware of the ineptitude and/or corruption within police, media, and judicial systems across the world, the public will still take a clever headline or quote and run with it instead of applying any amount of critical thinking or research.
That's not entirely a bad thing to do because a bunch of my Hispanic friends go to Taco Bell all the time. They don't really care if it's authentic Mexican food because they actually kind of hate authentic Mexican food anyway.
I love how many people use this line of reason to feel safe, then equate feeling safe to being safe. "Bad thing can no happen." There we go. No need to worry or be prepared for anything.
42:05 it may surprise you how often this happens, that is because most police depts get funding based on how many cases they can book someone for (cliffnotes version, but srsly, look into it)
I'm actually both australian and a adventist :3 My mother actually knew the family, they didnt go to my church but we knew e through pastors and my mother met her. Very interesting to actually hear all the details. Im only halfway through the ep so far but i appreciate ya'll being pretty respectful. good work, guys :)
@@heehoopeanut420I agree. Isaiah has that public speaking kind of voice. He is crystal clear. Charlie and Jackson are just some interesting cool dudes that talk about interesting stuff on the UA-cam’s.
I think it's something inherited from the UK system, since we have it here, and the Australian system is closely related to the UK system. The US system probably also inherited the legal terminology used in the UK system when it split off after the US became independent.
@@mememaster695 that makes sense, i was more so just responding to them being like na its not an america thing continuing the "rubbish" joke hahaa, which btw i agree, that is the most harry potter word haha
I remember it was widely accepted that she was nuts, and “Dingos ate my baby!” Was “funny” because we all thought she was a murderer that was making up an insane story to cover herself. The news pushed that story sooo hard.. But then years and years later more comes out and yeah… its not very funny anymore lmao
The movie based on the situation definitely made the whole "a dingo ate my baby" more of a "joke" than it originally was. At least made it one world wide. All my life I'd know the saying but didn't know about the actual case until recently. Only found the movie after finding out about everything
That crazy, i remember hearing about the whole situation and thought it was sad, just did a quick google search and my god i had no idea that she was jailed and everyone pinned it on her. The craziest thing is, what is so crazy about a wild dog that has a history of attacking humans and literally hunt for young in the wild, to take a baby. im honestly baffled people acted like that could be an impossibility.
We had a dog that really loved bread. Like, LOVED bread. We would have to put the loaves on top of the fridge to keep him from getting it. One day, we forgot to do this before leaving the house. The dog, of course, got the bread and ripped the bag up and ate the whole loaf. He got in trouble, and we continued putting it out of his reach. This was forgotten on another occasion and the dog got the bread again. This time, however, he untwisted the twist-tie and got each piece out of the bag. He ate the whole loaf and left the bag laying perfectly on the floor, not a single tear, because he thought he was in trouble for destroying the bag, not for eating the bread. If a domestic dog could do it, I don't see how a dingo couldn't have pulled that baby out of a jumpsuit in much the same way.
Adding to Jackson's point about having it seated in your mind once they're found "guilty," it's also the people involved not wanting to be liable for the damage they caused.
the statement "a dingo couldn't carry off a baby because its too heavy" blows my mind since a dingo's main prey items are ALL heavier then ANY average human baby. I mean they can drag a wombat and those boulders with legs are like 20-40kg. also about the onesie not being shredded in the attack they are actually fairly easy to pull off if the dingo grabbed it by the collar and pulled "downwards" it would almost certainly have the buttons pop open (if it even had any and wasn't one of the ones with a huge neck hole instead) and get pulled off ending up inside out, almost like they are DESIGNED to pull away and not strangle the baby of it gets caught on something as well as making it so you can pull your baby out of it and not make a huge mess when your baby blows its diaper up
Actual seventh day Adventist here. Love the show btw big fan of all y'all. Anyways just here in case anyone starts to make the argument that we are weirdo occultist especially given the unfortunate connections with certain characters like David koresh, no we are not a cult we believe in the same things any regular protestant Christian denomination believes the only difference is that we go to church on Saturday and don't eat pork or shell fish. I had one guy once ask me what church I belong to and I said I'm an Adventist and he was like "wow you seem pretty normal so you go to church or stay at a compound?". We're normal people just like you.
This is the first Read Thread episode I'm hesitant to watch because of how heart wrenching this true story is. As a parent this one gets to me in a bad way 💔
56:31 I once saw a video of an Australian family on a beach who had walked away from their picnic area and returned to find a cassowary had just roosted right under their umbrella and was digging into their cooler. They were just all “ Well, guess it’s his spot now.”
When the dad says that the baby isn't likely to be alive - he's pretty much saying what everyone else is thinking and knows but is too scared to say. I don't look at that as suspicious at all. More like part of the acceptance of the reality. RIP sweet baby.
In thrid grade for one of my short essay assignments I decided to write about how dingos should be legal as pets because I love dogs and I thought dingos were cute, I unknowingly came across this case and read briefly about it and completely forgot about it until now, all the rabbit holes I missed as a kid are coming back for me 🙏
Let me just say I love this podcast, but I will have to skip this episode just bc I just had my baby and I already know how this story goes… for my mental health I will come back to this one. Much love guys ❤️
You would be shocked at the heavy things my 6# chihuahua can drag/carry across the lawn, trying to keep up and play with our big dogs. My 35# and 40# dogs could carry a baby easy. Dogs are so smart, strong, and (most importantly) resourceful. The idea that a dingo can't carry a baby is crazy.
You wake up and find yourself unnaturally craving something to quench your thirst. You roll out of your bed, and find your way to the only source available. You look into the toilet bowl and see a strange figure. You’re a doge. Welcome to the red thread
You guys should do a red thread episode on the cult of Osho which perpetrated a bioweapon attack in Oregon in the 80s or 90s. I think it would make a great episode
@@surelychordophonic Doctor Squatch eventually got me subliminally through their hour long ads coming on when I was in the shower. But not fully. I'll buy it if it's on clearance, but never full price...
I'd love to see them cover the Black Dahlia case. I'm curious what their opinions on who the culprit is and I think it'd spark some interesting discussions.
Not to be that guy. But skinwalker ranch is maybe the most boring story that has ever existed in the paranormal. Here's the story. Some people who inherited a ranch from a dead relative said there was some weird stuff going on. No one else has experienced anything. It's not even concrete that what they have is a skinwalker, they just heard some crys (probably coyotes) in the night.
Talking about the test at 1:00:00, the test itself is destructive. Meaning you have a finite number of tests that can be run, especially with a small sample and before PCR was widely used that can essentially clone small samples to make them much more useful
I'd not seen much of Jackson before watching the Red Thread but big fan now that I've heard he's a Destiny enjoyer and because of the cat in the background of this episode
On the note of cops wanting to force the blame on someone was the case where 2 guys broke into someones house, killed the girlfriend and shot the boyfriend in the face. The boyfriend survived and pretty much wandered confused for a few days, when the cops arrived they tried to pin the blame on him and said thered be no way he could have been shot in the head and still be living. Turns out he was innocent and that whole time interrogating him he had that bullet lodged in his head.
Buddy I've seen people put mashed potatoes in baby bottles for 3 week old. Stupidity knows no limits. It's the only thing that can truly approach negative infinity.
The "A dingo got my baby!" line being used as a joke reminds me of the slang "Sweet Fanny Adams". You may be more familiar with "sweet FA" these days, which is sort of being changed to stand for "sweet fuck all". "Sweet Fanny Adams" essentially means "nothing". "I know sweet Fanny Adams about the subject". Fanny Adams was a real girl in the mid 1800s. When she was 8 years old, she was abducted and found brutally murdered (which is putting it lightly). If you read up on the details, it's all just horrific.
I’d be interested in a red thread episode about the west Memphis three, you guys do a great job hitting on the failures in our justice systems and that case was a real doozy
My friend just informed me about this podcast and I binged every episode in 4 days. I'm a big fan of it! One request if you're not already planning on it you should breakdown the killdozer situation!
Idk about those types of pajamas but modern baby pajamas with the buttons as described are designed to be very easy to open to keep the clothes from snagging and choking the baby. It isnt hard to imagine an animal being able to open pajamas
I only just saw this episode but had to say ‘shrimp on the barbie’ originated from tourism advert featuring Paul Hogan. It was primarily for US/UK market hence the use of shrimp over prawn. For reference the ad first aired in 1984 where the Outback Steakhouse didn’t open until 1988 😁
Never would such an episode so close to home in The Red Thread. I appreciate Jackson throwing this topic in as hearing Wendigoon mention my tiny hometown of Darwin was something I never thought I needed in my life 😭 Much love fellas
"A jury of nine dingos found her guilty" that imagery kills me 🤣🤣🤣
I giggled at that for an uncomfortably long time.
They have to do the west Memphis three soon. Literally the American version of this story
"Now the kid went missing, and there were dog prints leading up to the bloody tent with dog hair inside, but it hasn't happened before so it's impossible." Brilliant police work.
“We can see here on the murder weapon that The Defendants fingerprints were on said weapon. Along with a lack of Alibi, camera footage of the defendant committing the murder, and even confessions from his closest confidants that admit he told them he was going to commit the murder, when interviewed he said he didnt do it so we push for a case dismissal your honor”
Mad deduction skilllz.
No wonder he's in the force
What makes it worse is that aboriginal communities in the area have said it from the get go. But no one valued their tens of thousands of years experience with raising babies around dingoes in that region.
@@KC-tx3ko Par for the course with white Aussies and the Aboriginal peoples innit.
@doctorsnakeeater1997 it's normal for any new group moving into a new area
As a father of three, some notes:
First, it is completely reasonable that a 4yo would be able to sleep through a sibling screaming. My daughter has night terrors, and my boy is a rock the entire time.
Second, you can get a baby out of a onesie fairly easily, I have done it one handed very often, they kinda just flop.
See…I was thinking this same thing..dogs shake their prey. It could have easily shaken the suit off of her.
Yeah when i was young me amd my brother slept in the same bed and he rolled out, broke his collar bone, my parents moved me to the car and drove me to my grandparents house, and i slept through every bit of it. Definitely possible to sleep through that kinda thing.
Can confirm, my little girl has nocuria still so I have to change her bed in the night, she doesn’t wake up. She has rolled off her bed, a whole half foot, and literally just kept sleeping. Some kids sleep like a rock
Getting out of the onesie is easy, it's putting the baby in the onesie that can be a pain sometimes
My wife is a forensic scientist for the state we live in. She said that during a test a lot of times the test itself destroys the sample used. They try to test only a small piece of the evidence because of this so that if they mess up the sample they don't destroy the entire item. When the item of evidence is so small that they have to use the entire piece to run a test, it ends with the evidence being destroyed. It would be like if the only way to test for a counterfeit bill is to burn it and see the color of the fire, then the test would destroy the bill in the process of the test. That would explain why the evidence was destroyed by the forensics lab.
For real, i thought people knew that but maybe no one watched Bones or Cold Case religiously like i did???
@heehoopeanut420 yeah it'd pretty uncommon knowledge if you haven't seen those shows
Burning a bill to see the color of the flame isn't that the plot to one of the rush hour films It's been awhile I don't remember which one.
@@joesantos7085 black rain
@@joesantos7085the scene with Don Cheedle, yeah
I think its actually worth mentioning that this woman had just lost a child, one of the most unspeakably tragic events a person could go through, and the entirety of the country and the criminal justice system all accused her of murdering her own child. it should have been her time to grieve.
Meryl Streep did a movie about this situation. It's so sad.
I’m a mom who has lost a baby and this one really hit home for me. I couldn’t imagine the guilt
@@Notcoolmom I can't imagine. When you in your heart know the love you have for your child, and people are essentially saying that it's not real. I'm sorry for your loss, I hope you had/have the space and opportunity to grieve the best you could.
Did the government ever apologize
Jackson's cat hard at work makin' biscuits.
I'm watching his background so hard now XD
@@rpNerd It was all I could see XD can't get that level of entertainment on audio platforms.
@@multiplemims6320 fr I was a little shocked to see a sphinx too XD such intriguing looking cats
Clocking in for their job at the biscuit factory
Timestamp?
I assume dingos are equivalent to our coyotes, which we're always told to not feed because they'll come back in packs. Every year we're warned to not let small dogs or children outside alone to prevent attacks by the coyotes. Crazy people thought dingos weren't gonna dingo.
We have a ton of coyotes where I live and one got one of our dogs one time, it was saved but barely with A LOT of surgery when it was caught by my dad. But they kill a LOT of animals every year. If you have any wild animal + child while would you doubt that there could be anything dangerous
@@bec7080 we had some bold ones in the area i live in. A neighbor of ours had her little dog snatched from her lap when they were sitting outside their yard in front of their little fire pit.
Not quite like Coyotes, Dingos are far less common and I have never heard of them being around residential areas only remote camping areas and the wilderness. They're also the size of a Labrador .
@@DANIxDANGER OMG
It takes me back to when a pack of wild dogs killed a young girl on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and the locals rightfully killed a horse trailer full. This caused every animal shelter to come and attempt to rescue as many as they could but left after a few days because they were full on room.
3:30 - "Shrimp on the barbie" is a phrase that originated in a series of television advertisements by the Australian Tourism Commission broadcast in the US and UK starring Paul Hogan from 1984 through to 1990.
Yep - these kids are too young to remember Crocodile Dundee.
Makes me want to make a long distance collect call to Jackson for 900 dollarydoos
I was just gonna type that, Jackson isn't that much younger than me, he should know his Aussie history :P
Figures Paul Hogan would be involved.
Australia did that to themselves.
I love how Isaiah starts giggling right after every Jackson’s intro story
@@vapelordthenord8235 bruh
@@vapelordthenord8235you're lame
@@vapelordthenord8235 fr, feels so forced and fake
@@vapelordthenord8235 No I don't think it's that forced or fake I think Isaiah is just a giggly guy. I did find it kind of annoying at first but have grown to like it. It's silly but comforting to hear in a way.
@@vapelordthenord8235 stop watching then.
I love the guy with the beard
His name is Isaiah/Wendigoon
@@koolaidman5210his name is also Charlie/Moistcritical/Penguinz0
His name is Charlie
I think hes joking bc all of them have beards so u dont know which person hes talking abt@@koolaidman5210
Bruh all 3 have beards
"My source is I made it the fuck up" that doctor apparently
you don't wanna know how often this happens.... like still to this day😭😭
It came to me in a dream 😴✨
@@Dan43312 it was revealed to me in a delusion
@@The_Sharktocrab a dingo threatened my family
"My source said trust me bro" that doctor probably.
Us being a shrimp on a barby was a wild twist. Jackson has truly outdone himself and I doubt he can recreate this magic
As an Australian, I remember my whole life regarding this case as "the woman who killed her baby and blamed a dingo". And then I actually watched a documentary on it one day and was like "huh? she actually didn't fucking do it." Shit is wild. so whereas I'd say many people are aware that she's innocent in current day society, I still somehow grew up being told she wasn't innocent, so there's still gotta be some level of ignorance among the population.
Yeah same. It was always like "Dingo ate my baby lol" but implied that she actually did it. I can't believe she was literally acquitted over a decade before I was born but ppl still act like she did it
I remember hearing "dingo ate my baby" jokes online when I was young (late 2000s early 2010s?) And the only thing I knew about it was "crazy lady killed her baby and said a dingo ate him", so until today, I thought that's what had happened too.
I'm American though so I'm sure it's not as widely known here.
Sounds like the equivalent of the McDonalds coffee lady for the USA
In the 2000s, the SF Bay Area had a spike in the coyote population. There were always stories in the news paper about coyotes. They used to leave pits of outdoor cats on my parents’ front lawn. There were a couple of stories about them stalking elderly people who were taking their young grandchildren for a walk. It baffles me how someone would behave like any type of wild canine is harmless
The way they treated the mom is absolutely disgusting. She just lost her baby and the world blamed it on her and treated her like some monster. Imagine how hard it is to grieve over the loss of your child and then add being blamed and having it all joked about on top of that. She probably wasn't able to grieve properly for years.
Why is it disgusting for a mom who killed her kid to be treated like that?
@@lubtv8792 She literally didn't kill the baby?? Its jacket was found in an area with dingo lairs later (which is how she was proven innocent) and even the first autopsy showed signs that it was a dingo attack on the baby. Do some research.
"After all legal options had been exhausted, the chance discovery in 1986 of Azaria's jacket in an area with numerous dingo lairs led to Lindy's release from prison. On 15 September 1988, the Northern Territory Court of Criminal Appeals unanimously overturned all convictions against Lindy and Michael. A third inquest was conducted in 1995, which resulted in an "open" finding. At a fourth inquest held on 12 June 2012, Coroner Elizabeth Morris delivered her findings that Azaria Chamberlain had been taken and killed by a dingo. After being released, Lindy was paid $1.3 million for false imprisonment and an amended death certificate was issued."
@@lubtv8792 "After all legal options had been exhausted, the chance discovery in 1986 of Azaria's jacket in an area with numerous dingo lairs led to Lindy's release from prison. On 15 September 1988, the Northern Territory Court of Criminal Appeals unanimously overturned all convictions against Lindy and Michael. A third inquest was conducted in 1995, which resulted in an "open" finding. At a fourth inquest held on 12 June 2012, Coroner Elizabeth Morris delivered her findings that Azaria Chamberlain had been taken and killed by a dingo. After being released, Lindy was paid $1.3 million for false imprisonment and an amended death certificate was issued."
@@lubtv8792 UA-cam deleted my comment. But she did not kill the baby. The babies jacket was found years later in an area around several dingo lairs. The very first coroner report even said that the injuries lined up with a dingo attack. Please do some research.
@@lubtv8792 She didn't. 🤦♀️ Azaria's jacket was found in an area surrounded by dingo lairs. They said everything was reported to line up with dingo attacks. Do some research.
I was so sad to hear about Isaiah being dragged off by a dingo and never heard from again while the boys were visiting Jackson in Australia.
Oh, and Charlie was mauled to death by a drop bear.
Wendigoon gets claimed by some Australian Cryptid for placing it not S tier on his tier lists.
The audacity. You really think a dingo would ever hurt a human like that? Not likely. 🙄
I took my Australian friend to an Outback once. The most memorable thing he said that night was “mention a Bloomin’ Onion to an Australian and he’ll punch you in the fuckin throat”
I can hear the accent while reading that lol
Did the same Australian see the Outback commercials which usually have someone doing an Aussie accent? I remember how they tried to make it "authentic" by having someone talk in an Australian accent...
@@notreallyhere67what do you mean "authentic"? lmao. its just marketing in the same theme the entire restaurant is based on, i dont think anyone ever thought an outback was authentic
I'm hoping to visit the US in the next couple of years (hopefully) and the first thing I'm doing is going to an Outback Steakhouse so I can bully it lmao
Its pretty good though
Would love a Red Thread going over the Casey Anthony stuff. Remember seeing stuff about it growing up, but never knew the details too well
Ooh I agree! Also a super sad true story.
I’m here to third the suggestion and hopefully help boop it to the top so the boys see this.
Until they do, Last Podcast on the Left did a deep dive I learned from, and I watched the whole trial.
Double jeopardy and the hubris of tech-dumb FL is only reason she wasn't lethal injected.
That's a good idea
That would be a good episode but I’d probably cry again 😢
Okay mom here hi - the pajama suit was buttoned up like that after the baby was out 1000%. A dog can take those pajamas off without tearing them they unsnap all the way down to their toes and they can roll out of them without help pretty much, not at 9 weeks but at 9 weeks a dog could definitely accidentally undress her without tearing the pjs
yup thats what i thought as well. theres literally no way. and we already know that it was tampered with (picked up) too
@sanhao12 you missread it. A dog CAN take them off without damaging them.
@Relentlesscopez i understood op meant that it could be taken off if it (and only if) it got unbuttoned. my ""theres no way" was abt it being unbuttoned. i think it could be taken off undamaged as long as it got unbuttoned. if it was buttoned up when it was found it should have been tampered with
but yeah on second thought my reply was impossible to understand lol
It’s a dog tearing into a baby though. They are not differentiating between clothes and the animal they are killing. No, she killed her baby.
just to throw it out there: wild animals are usually way more intelligent than people give them credit for; like even house cats or dogs whose lives do not depend on it will remember places, people and procedures decades down the line.
I love how Wendigoon holds his laugh until Jackson finishes the punchline of the intro lol.
Jackson's cat just making biscuits in the background 😂 35:55
Lmao I skipped to this to see and without context heard "occultists that planned to sacrifice their baby." Absolutely not where I thought the video was going
I hope people notice how funny it was the way Jackson picked up his cat and set it aside at 16:08
Loved the cat in the background xD
one handed😭
Yeah I wasn’t paying attention and I thought it was a giant rat for a second
It felt like such a dad move idk why lmao
I encountered this comment just in time for the cat move. Perfect timing.
watching Isaiah get more and more angry as the video went on 😭 i am right there with you this case is INFURIATING
Cant wait for my Weekly Jackson Monolouge
The twists and turns are better than shamalanalanlan
The interruption sound effect right before the reveal ruined it this time honestly
The reason cops try to force a confession without evidence, at least according to JCS, is that it is seen as exceptional work and often leads to promotion for the cop. Makes sense as it saves time and resources, but often leads to incidents like this.
“Babies are known to be constant sources of liquid.” ……..🤣🤣🤣🤣
A truer statement has never been stated.
Dog attack kid here. It’s so outrageous to me on the many accounts in every nation that we have of dogs attacking anyone that this defense was even possible. I was attacked as a baby by a family friends dog. It fully put its jaw around my front face and I have a puncture mark on my face to this day and that was a persons dog. He had just walked up to me while everyone was chatting and my parents had already warned them to keep the dog away, but in an instant he clamped his mouth around me. Again just more reason why this case is so absolutely outrageous to me.
Sounds like the exact same story that happened to my sister.
Exact same story for me as a kid, except I crawled towards the dog while it was eating and it clamped down on my face.
Same here. I have a scar that looks like an upside down umbrella near my lip when I got attacked by a dog at age 2.
I still absolutely love dogs tho
The dog owners in these stories deserve some fucking jail time
Same. It's a small square on my cheek/jaw.
“He’s already dead” just sounds like a dude in grief that knows how nature works to me. Mans was probably torn up thinking the worst and too scared to hope for the best bc than its losing his child twice when you really think about it.
Yeah it's not like dogs take a baby and then raise it in the wilderness like a Disney movie. You've got maybe a minute or two and then it's over. Like how they were scrambling to find that Titan sub that had already imploded and killed them all instantly.
I've always been amazed that with how long people have been aware of the ineptitude and/or corruption within police, media, and judicial systems across the world, the public will still take a clever headline or quote and run with it instead of applying any amount of critical thinking or research.
Taking your Australian friends to outback is like taking your hispanic friend to taco bell
True but then again, we secretly still go to Taco Bell lol
That's not entirely a bad thing to do because a bunch of my Hispanic friends go to Taco Bell all the time. They don't really care if it's authentic Mexican food because they actually kind of hate authentic Mexican food anyway.
@@nikodeherrera8274 wait…they hate authentic Mexican food?! HOW?!
I love how many people use this line of reason to feel safe, then equate feeling safe to being safe. "Bad thing can no happen." There we go. No need to worry or be prepared for anything.
Just "a weird thing that cops do" is not the conclusion I would expect from a podcast that covers mysteries and conspiracy theories.
Just some -guys- cops being dudes
Dropped my child to watch Red Thread
Based dad here
King move
U Reddin ur thread to this rn?
relatable
@@PLATINUM12x5 just like his child, and the dingo baby
42:05 it may surprise you how often this happens, that is because most police depts get funding based on how many cases they can book someone for (cliffnotes version, but srsly, look into it)
Sounds like the antithesis of the way underperforming schools can get their budgets cut.
Imma dad, I listen to yall on my commute AND days off, keep it up guys much love from TX!! 🫡
I'm actually both australian and a adventist :3 My mother actually knew the family, they didnt go to my church but we knew e through pastors and my mother met her. Very interesting to actually hear all the details. Im only halfway through the ep so far but i appreciate ya'll being pretty respectful. good work, guys :)
Isaiah is so much louder than the other 2 guys it always jumpsscares me when he laughs
sometimes Charlie and Jackson sound muffled to me tho, like they're talking through a pillow. Idk to me it's the clarity, not the volume.
@@heehoopeanut420I agree. Isaiah has that public speaking kind of voice. He is crystal clear. Charlie and Jackson are just some interesting cool dudes that talk about interesting stuff on the UA-cam’s.
He’s obnoxious as hell tbh
@@Install312i can soundly say he isnt the reason i watch this podcast.
@@Install312 He's just a sweet nerdy guy that giggles a lot...idk how people can hate on Isaiah
I remember visiting Australia in the early 2010s and people were continously bringing up the danger of dingos and how they did in fact eat that baby.
Quashed is used in the us court system as a normal legal term too haha. "Motion to quash the warrant" etc
I think it's something inherited from the UK system, since we have it here, and the Australian system is closely related to the UK system. The US system probably also inherited the legal terminology used in the UK system when it split off after the US became independent.
@@mememaster695 that makes sense, i was more so just responding to them being like na its not an america thing continuing the "rubbish" joke hahaa, which btw i agree, that is the most harry potter word haha
I remember it was widely accepted that she was nuts, and “Dingos ate my baby!” Was “funny” because we all thought she was a murderer that was making up an insane story to cover herself. The news pushed that story sooo hard.. But then years and years later more comes out and yeah… its not very funny anymore lmao
The movie based on the situation definitely made the whole "a dingo ate my baby" more of a "joke" than it originally was. At least made it one world wide. All my life I'd know the saying but didn't know about the actual case until recently.
Only found the movie after finding out about everything
I like how you say its not funny, but still end the sentence with "lmao".
made me chuckle.
@@delnite5825 yeah it's interesting how lmao has just become a written tic now since people use it even in cases like this where it makes no sense
@@Who_is_Arilmao true
That crazy, i remember hearing about the whole situation and thought it was sad, just did a quick google search and my god i had no idea that she was jailed and everyone pinned it on her. The craziest thing is, what is so crazy about a wild dog that has a history of attacking humans and literally hunt for young in the wild, to take a baby. im honestly baffled people acted like that could be an impossibility.
Jackson's cat should be a permanent podcast member
She was literally found guilty on evidence of “Dude Trust Me”
If the head does not fit, you must acquit.
Underrated comment
We had a dog that really loved bread. Like, LOVED bread. We would have to put the loaves on top of the fridge to keep him from getting it. One day, we forgot to do this before leaving the house. The dog, of course, got the bread and ripped the bag up and ate the whole loaf. He got in trouble, and we continued putting it out of his reach. This was forgotten on another occasion and the dog got the bread again. This time, however, he untwisted the twist-tie and got each piece out of the bag. He ate the whole loaf and left the bag laying perfectly on the floor, not a single tear, because he thought he was in trouble for destroying the bag, not for eating the bread.
If a domestic dog could do it, I don't see how a dingo couldn't have pulled that baby out of a jumpsuit in much the same way.
Totally agree. I knew a dog once that ate products stained in period blood straight out of the trash all the time.
@@26Theophilus Ugh, my roommates dog does this, we have to keep the bathroom door closed bc of it
Adding to Jackson's point about having it seated in your mind once they're found "guilty," it's also the people involved not wanting to be liable for the damage they caused.
You know I was excited to watch this episode, but seeing that baby onesie covered in blood really put a damper on things
My heart dropped seeing that image
Yeah it was really heartbreaking
More like, put a diaper on thing's (🥁 🥁 🥁 BA DUM TISSS 🥁🥁🥁)
but yeah for real, it was pretty harrowing.
the statement "a dingo couldn't carry off a baby because its too heavy" blows my mind since a dingo's main prey items are ALL heavier then ANY average human baby. I mean they can drag a wombat and those boulders with legs are like 20-40kg. also about the onesie not being shredded in the attack they are actually fairly easy to pull off if the dingo grabbed it by the collar and pulled "downwards" it would almost certainly have the buttons pop open (if it even had any and wasn't one of the ones with a huge neck hole instead) and get pulled off ending up inside out, almost like they are DESIGNED to pull away and not strangle the baby of it gets caught on something as well as making it so you can pull your baby out of it and not make a huge mess when your baby blows its diaper up
Charles you're incorrect about the "Shrimp on the barbie" reference. It originated from a 1984 Tourism Australia commercial featuring Paul Hogan.
Whenever the title/thumbnail of one of these bewilder and confuse me, I know I’m in for something fantastic
Actual seventh day Adventist here. Love the show btw big fan of all y'all. Anyways just here in case anyone starts to make the argument that we are weirdo occultist especially given the unfortunate connections with certain characters like David koresh, no we are not a cult we believe in the same things any regular protestant Christian denomination believes the only difference is that we go to church on Saturday and don't eat pork or shell fish. I had one guy once ask me what church I belong to and I said I'm an Adventist and he was like "wow you seem pretty normal so you go to church or stay at a compound?". We're normal people just like you.
Please return back to apostolic Church
Did we just do this episode so Jackson could feel included with something from Australia? 💀
I would like if they made a episode on Mr Cruel, he was pretty much *the* boggy-man of Australia
@@Krejii05that would be so cool. i would love to hear an australian’s take on the whole thing.
@@Krejii05 Australia has bogs?
We had a Prime Minister go missing while in office, place has more things happening than you think.
@@h.r.hufnstuf4171 dude a harold holt video would be fantastic. It even comes with the classic conspiracy theories like aliens, would be so much fun
This is the first Read Thread episode I'm hesitant to watch because of how heart wrenching this true story is. As a parent this one gets to me in a bad way 💔
56:31 I once saw a video of an Australian family on a beach who had walked away from their picnic area and returned to find a cassowary had just roosted right under their umbrella and was digging into their cooler. They were just all “ Well, guess it’s his spot now.”
When the dad says that the baby isn't likely to be alive - he's pretty much saying what everyone else is thinking and knows but is too scared to say. I don't look at that as suspicious at all. More like part of the acceptance of the reality. RIP sweet baby.
In thrid grade for one of my short essay assignments I decided to write about how dingos should be legal as pets because I love dogs and I thought dingos were cute, I unknowingly came across this case and read briefly about it and completely forgot about it until now, all the rabbit holes I missed as a kid are coming back for me 🙏
Let me just say I love this podcast, but I will have to skip this episode just bc I just had my baby and I already know how this story goes… for my mental health I will come back to this one. Much love guys ❤️
So this is where "I watch you like a dingo watches a human baby" comes from.
A dingo ate muh baybee
MEGAMIND MENTION!!
Since Isaiah brought it up. The crew should do a video on Casey Anthony
This is the first Red Thread episode that I have zero context for, I have never heard of this case
You would be shocked at the heavy things my 6# chihuahua can drag/carry across the lawn, trying to keep up and play with our big dogs. My 35# and 40# dogs could carry a baby easy. Dogs are so smart, strong, and (most importantly) resourceful. The idea that a dingo can't carry a baby is crazy.
This story always breaks my heart I SWEAR
Such a heartbreaking and infuriating story, but one that more people need to hear. Great work guys!
You wake up and find yourself unnaturally craving something to quench your thirst. You roll out of your bed, and find your way to the only source available. You look into the toilet bowl and see a strange figure. You’re a doge. Welcome to the red thread
And all you found was something to quash your hunger
You guys should do a red thread episode on the cult of Osho which perpetrated a bioweapon attack in Oregon in the 80s or 90s. I think it would make a great episode
I find it funny this spinoff series has become more popular than the main podcast 😭
It's bc Kaya's rude annoying edgelord constant L taking ass isn't here to ruin it lmao
It's bc Kaya and his overly cynical edgelord annoying personality isn't here to kill the vibe lol
@@dangerxbadger2300 big true so real
True Crime has a massive audience. Whereas listening to 4 guys with no technical background fear monger Ai doesn't.
@@dangerxbadger2300 in almost every episode there will be someone complaining for the host lol ....andrew,jackson,charlie all of it got hate comment
My cat just passed recently, so seeing Jackson's cat made me really happy.
I'm sorry you lost your kitty ❤️
sending condolences, it’s so hard losing a pet. take care of yourself 💜
Sorry about your loss ❤️
i’m so sorry i can’t even imagine that feeling, much love🫶🏽🩷
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As a law student with criminal law experience and as a normal human being who can use logic this is actually insane
I really hope they do the Emu War, my favorite moment in Australian military history
I was just wondering what I should listen to while taking my shower, and then out comes Red Thread like, "Don't worry fam, we got you!"
Just hopping in rn lol
That’s a long shower
If you don't have ad blocker, did you end up with it being interrupted by an hour-long infomercial?
I have been interrupted by an hour long infomercial before, but today's shower must have been lucky.
@@surelychordophonic Doctor Squatch eventually got me subliminally through their hour long ads coming on when I was in the shower. But not fully. I'll buy it if it's on clearance, but never full price...
I'd love to see them cover the Black Dahlia case. I'm curious what their opinions on who the culprit is and I think it'd spark some interesting discussions.
Hope to see an episode about skinwalker ranch!
Ooooh yes please
Not to be that guy.
But skinwalker ranch is maybe the most boring story that has ever existed in the paranormal. Here's the story. Some people who inherited a ranch from a dead relative said there was some weird stuff going on. No one else has experienced anything. It's not even concrete that what they have is a skinwalker, they just heard some crys (probably coyotes) in the night.
This show is amazing for silent work, or cleaning, chores and menial tasks, makes it so enjoyable
Talking about the test at 1:00:00, the test itself is destructive. Meaning you have a finite number of tests that can be run, especially with a small sample and before PCR was widely used that can essentially clone small samples to make them much more useful
Brandon Herrera proved the saying “if you think you despise journalists, you don’t despise them enough.”
Some dude in the comments said Isaiah's Laugh is annoying and fake and it's pissing me off😭.
That makes me sad, cuz I launch off into cackles the same way 😔
I'd not seen much of Jackson before watching the Red Thread but big fan now that I've heard he's a Destiny enjoyer and because of the cat in the background of this episode
Isaiah "I'm glad you have spiders...anyways" 😅
xD Loved that!
i think this might be my new favorite cold open
Windogoon always on that giggle bus
I'm a lawyer in the US and "quash" is absolutely a word in the US legal system. E.g., the motion was quashed.
Yeah Wendi 100% gaslit Jackson into thinking he was wrong 😂. I've seen "quashed" used a bunch in the States
Next Australian conspiracy: Harold Holt and his hitchhiker ride with a Chinese submarine
These are great to listen to at work, running out of episodes and getting caught up slowly. Keep up the great work!
I legitimately did not expect a red thread on the "dingo ate my baby"
On the note of cops wanting to force the blame on someone was the case where 2 guys broke into someones house, killed the girlfriend and shot the boyfriend in the face. The boyfriend survived and pretty much wandered confused for a few days, when the cops arrived they tried to pin the blame on him and said thered be no way he could have been shot in the head and still be living. Turns out he was innocent and that whole time interrogating him he had that bullet lodged in his head.
Who the fuck brings a 9 week old baby on a camping trip?
I was thinking the same thing and in an area where there are wild animals that are known ti frequently come up to humans for food
Australians that's who 😂
@@stretchxgall of Australia?
Buddy I've seen people put mashed potatoes in baby bottles for 3 week old. Stupidity knows no limits. It's the only thing that can truly approach negative infinity.
The parents who would allege a dingo ate their baby when there was blood found in the car and forensics they say a dingo didn’t make those cuts
Everytime I hear “A dingo ate my baby!” I just think of “Dingo and the Baby!” from Family Guy. Never knew that’s where that came from lol. 21:37
Dropping everything for Red Thread
The "A dingo got my baby!" line being used as a joke reminds me of the slang "Sweet Fanny Adams". You may be more familiar with "sweet FA" these days, which is sort of being changed to stand for "sweet fuck all". "Sweet Fanny Adams" essentially means "nothing". "I know sweet Fanny Adams about the subject".
Fanny Adams was a real girl in the mid 1800s. When she was 8 years old, she was abducted and found brutally murdered (which is putting it lightly). If you read up on the details, it's all just horrific.
I’m really glad overseas channels are starting to realise “a dingo ate my baby” isn’t very funny to Australians anymore 😅😅😅😅
I’d be interested in a red thread episode about the west Memphis three, you guys do a great job hitting on the failures in our justice systems and that case was a real doozy
I'm actually addicted to these videos I instantly clicked on it when I saw it
this released while i’m at the gym, such a win to listen to fr
Okay but why does Jackson look SO good with his hair up like that?! 😅
My friend just informed me about this podcast and I binged every episode in 4 days. I'm a big fan of it! One request if you're not already planning on it you should breakdown the killdozer situation!
Idk about those types of pajamas but modern baby pajamas with the buttons as described are designed to be very easy to open to keep the clothes from snagging and choking the baby. It isnt hard to imagine an animal being able to open pajamas
I live for these. Please keep making them for a LONG LONG time ❤
“Its good a commute or laying in bed” they say as I listen to it at the gym using the primal rage I get at Boeing and P-Diddy to fuel my gains
I only just saw this episode but had to say ‘shrimp on the barbie’ originated from tourism advert featuring Paul Hogan. It was primarily for US/UK market hence the use of shrimp over prawn. For reference the ad first aired in 1984 where the Outback Steakhouse didn’t open until 1988 😁
🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥OUR THREADS OUR GETTING RED WITH THIS ONE!!!! 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥
Never would such an episode so close to home in The Red Thread. I appreciate Jackson throwing this topic in as hearing Wendigoon mention my tiny hometown of Darwin was something I never thought I needed in my life 😭 Much love fellas