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However, Karen disappeared sometime before May 1994, possibly during the unusually wet winter of 1992 to 1993. Removal by artificial means is considered unlikely due to the lack of associated damage to the playa that a truck and winch would have caused. A possible sighting of Karen was made in 1994, 800 m (1β2 mi) from the playa. Karen was rediscovered by San Jose geologist Paula Messina in 1996.[10]
A solved mystery within a solved mystery
The dude who was supposed to be in jail for life for murder. After insisting his innocence for a longtime. Footage from Curb Your Enthusiam proved he was at a Dodgers game and could not have committed the murder.
Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton, who claimed in 1980 that a dingo killed her baby while she was camping. It was ruled as a murder, but after many years, a coroner's report confirmed that, actually, a dingo had killed her baby. The phrase 'A dingo ate my baby' became a very, very early equivalent of a meme at the time, and continues to show up in media occasionally.
"Dingoes Ate My Baby" are performing tonight at the Bronze!