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Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton

Autobiographer

Birthday March 4, 1948

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Whakatāne, New Zealand

Age 77 Years

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Who Is Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton? Age, Biography, and Wiki

Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton, an Australian figure known for her tragic and controversial story, was born on March 4, 1948. Gaining international attention due to her wrongful conviction for the murder of her infant daughter, Azaria, Lindy’s life has been a testament to resilience and justice. As of 2025, she is 77 years old and has continued to be an advocate for justice and reform in the legal system.

Occupation Autobiographer
Date of Birth March 4, 1948
Age 77 Years
Birth Place Whakatāne, New Zealand
Horoscope Pisces
Country New Zealand

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Height, Weight & Measurements

At 77 years old, Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton stands at a height of 5 feet 5 inches (165 cm) and has maintained a healthy weight of approximately 140 lbs (63.5 kg). While precise body measurements are not publicly disclosed, her appearance reflects her strong spirit and enduring will, with a focus on health and well-being.

When Azaria was 9 weeks old, the family went on a camping trip to Uluru, arriving on 16 August 1980. On the night of 17 August, Chamberlain reported that the child had been taken from their tent by a dingo.

A massive search was organised; Azaria was not found but the jumpsuit she had been wearing was discovered about a week later about 4 km from the tent, bloodstained about the neck, indicating the probable death of the missing child. A matinee jacket the child had been wearing was not found at the time.

From the day Azaria went missing, Lindy and Michael Chamberlain maintained a dingo took their child. Early on in the case, the facts showed that for the two years before Azaria went missing, Uluru chief ranger Derek Roff had been writing to the government urging a dingo cull and warning of imminent human tragedy.

Roff noted that dingoes in the area were becoming increasingly aggressive, approaching and sometimes biting people.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Lindy's family life has undergone significant changes over the years. She was previously married to Michael Chamberlain, with whom she shares three children. After their divorce in 1991, Lindy married theologian and author Bill Creighton in 1992. As of 2025, Lindy is in a devoted relationship with her husband, who has supported her through her journey of healing and activism.

Chamberlain was convicted on 29 October 1982, and her appeals to the Federal Court of Australia, and High Court of Australia, were dismissed. On 7 February 1986, after the discovery of new evidence clothing the same as Azaria wore Chamberlain was released from prison on remission.

She and her husband Michael Chamberlain, co-accused, were officially pardoned in 1987, and their convictions were quashed by the Supreme Court of the Northern Territory in 1988. In 1992, the Australian government paid Chamberlain $1.3 million in compensation.

In 2012, a fourth coroner's inquest found (as did the first inquest) that Azaria died "as a result of being attacked and taken by a dingo".

Net Worth and Salary

In 2025, Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton’s estimated net worth stands at around $1 million. Her earnings primarily derive from her memoirs, public speaking engagements, and her role as a consultant for legal reforms. Lindy's story has not only contributed to her financial stability but has also turned her into a poignant voice for those seeking justice against wrongful convictions.

Australian composer Moya Henderson wrote the opera Lindy to a libretto by Judith Rodriguez. In 1990, the Rank Strangers' recording of their song "Uluru", which supported the Chamberlains and called for compensation to be paid to them, finished in the final five of the Australian Country Music Awards in Tamworth, New South Wales.

Career, Business, and Investments

Lindy is not just a figure of public interest; she is an active advocate for legal reform concerning wrongful convictions. Following her exoneration, she has pursued a career as an author, sharing her experiences through best-selling books such as "Through My Eyes." Her investments also include various charitable organizations aimed at supporting victims of injustice and promoting awareness of legal issues within Australia and beyond.

Social Network

Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton actively engages with her audience through various social media platforms. While her primary focus remains on advocacy work, she uses platforms like Facebook and Instagram to share personal updates, interact with supporters, and promote causes close to her heart. Her presence on these platforms helps to inspire and support those who have faced similar adversities.

In the 1983 Australian television movie about the case, Who Killed Baby Azaria?, Chamberlain was played by Elaine Hudson; the movie aired on Network Ten.

In the 1988 film Evil Angels (released as A Cry in the Dark outside Australia and New Zealand) the role was played by Meryl Streep, whose performance received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress in 1989.

Miranda Otto played Chamberlain in the 2004 Australian television mini-series Through My Eyes: The Lindy Chamberlain Story, which aired on the Seven Network.

Education

Lindy attended school in Australia and pursued her interests in theology and social justice, although specific details regarding her formal education have not been widely publicized. Her life experiences have served as a powerful education in advocacy, resilience, and the legal system's complexities.


In committing the Chamberlains for trial, the coroner who performed the second inquest and recorded the findings as to the cause and manner of Azaria's death stated that although the evidence was to a large degree circumstantial, a properly instructed jury could arrive at a verdict with regard to the clothing evidence.

He surmised that the Chamberlains knew dingoes were in the area, attempted to simulate a dingo attack, recovered Azaria's buried body, removed her clothing, damaged the clothing by cutting, rubbed the clothing in vegetation, and deposited the clothing for later recovery.

On this basis and that of blood evidence of unknown origin found in the Chamberlains' car, the Chamberlains were prosecuted and convicted for the murder of their two-month-old baby, with Lindy sentenced to life imprisonment without parole and Michael Chamberlain suspended for three years as an accessory to murder.

The stain believed to have been blood that was found in the Chamberlains' car was later determined to be most likely a sound-deadening compound from a manufacturing overspray.

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