I should always trust my instincts! Why do I trust authority even as little as I do? Here is my quote from 9/2/2011 on the Rebecca Zahau case: "Ruling it a suicide without telling us how the hell that happened is a slap in the face and shows an attitude that is far to (sic) common.
Well it gets worse.
Next, right after the authorities declare this a suicide, the boyfriends (ultra-rich) family makes a statement.
Here is the statement from Jonah Schacknai (the boyfriend):
While the investigation is over, the emptiness and sadness in our hearts will remain forever. Max was an extraordinarily loving, happy, talented, and special little boy. He brought joy to everyone who knew him, and we will miss him desperately. Rebecca too was a wonderful and unique person who will always have a special place in my heart. Nothing will ever be the same for our families after these losses, but with today's information providing some much needed answers, we will try to rebuild our lives and honor the memories we carry with us. Thank you for respecting our privacy as we struggle forward.
What is the point of the statement? The investigation is over? We 'struggle forward'? We have 'much needed answers'? Respect our privacy? It sounds like he really wants this to go away. And its not "his privacy" or "our privacy". He does not speak for the girl's family but it looks like he wants to. For a boyfriend, he seems pretty happy to accept that his girlfriend stripped herself nude, tied her hands and legs and then hung herself in the nude.
But there is more. Next, when they release the autopsy results, now we find there were hemorrhages under her scalp, blood on her legs, a t-shirt wrapped around her neck and then stuffed in her mouth AND that a message painted on the door read She saved him can you save her?
Come on. This is all way to fast. Now the poor family has to lobby for the case to be reopened and I dont understand why it was closed so quickly. Does anyone? Did I mention that the boyfriend is a billionaire??
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