CHICAGO (MarketWatch) -- The highly publicized case of a missing Australian infant was finally put to the rest Tuesday with a coroner ruling that a dingo, or wild dog, took Azaria Chamberlain from a tent in 1980, the Associated Press reports. The 9-week-old's disappearance near Ayers Rock had received intense press coverage and spawned the 1988 film "A Cry in the Dark" starring Meryl Streep as Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton, the tot's mother who ended up serving three years in prison for murder before her conviction was overturned.
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