Murder trial mementos: The Chamberlain artefacts too sensitive to exhibit
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Forty years ago, a bloodied matinee jacket overturned one of Australia's most notorious murder convictions. Today, according to ABC News, that evidence and other artifacts from the Lindy Chamberlain case live in a national museum—but they're too sensitive to display publicly. The story highlights the delicate balance museums face: preserving history while honoring the human tragedy that created it.
Source: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-06-28/lindy-chamberlain-...
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