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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

WEIRD NEW DETAILS EMERGE IN REBECCA ZAHAU CASE

SUICIDE?
WEIRD new details have emerged in the already strange death of Rebecca Zahau, who was found hanging bound and naked in the historic mansion of her millionaire medical mogul.
A message in black paint daubed on the door of the bedroom read: "She saved him can you save her?"
The autopsy report also revealed there were hemorrhages under Zahau's scalp, tape residue and blood on her legs, and the T-shirt that was wrapped around Zahau's neck had been partially stuffed in her mouth.
Her death, which came just one day after her boyfriend Jonah Shacknai's six-year-old son, Max, fell down the grand staircase of his 27 bedroom Coronado, CA home, known locally as Spreckels Mansion, when Zahau was supposed to be looking after him.
He later died in hospital, which police ruled accidental.
While investigator's have closed the case into the death of Zahau, who was also known as Rebecca Nalepa, her family are pushing to have it reopened.  
Her sister Mary Zahau-Loehner said: "Nothing adds up," adding that her sibling  had no psychiatric history, and had never taken anti-depressants or attempted suicide.
She added that the note painted on the bedroom door doesn't look like Zahau's handwriting, and they don't know what the message could have possibly meant.
Their lawyer Anne Bremner told ABC News:  "The single most important thing is there has never been a reported suicide of a female like this. Bound hands and feet. Gagged.
"A noose around her neck. Naked. Blood down her legs. A shirt wrapped three times around her neck. Tied to a bed with neat slip knots and square knots."
But San Diego Sheriff Al Gore refuted that suggestion that she was murdered.
He said: "There were indications [Zahau] had been unhappy for awhile. She was obviously distraught. Remember she was the person who found Max."

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