Saturday, April 7, 2018

THE COMPLEXION OF PROTECTION VERSUS REBECCA ZAHAU


Rich white man has asian girlfriend



Rich white man's son falls from second floor to first on staircase when she was watching him(?)

Rich white man's brother, a tug boat captain, comes to town due to the accident

Asian woman is found naked,  bound hand and foot, hanging form a balcony of a mansion in Coronado, CA.

Police find the rich white man's brother is the only one home (in a guest house?) when Asian woman dies

Little white boy dies.

A San Diego coroner finds that asian woman tied her own feet and her own hands behind her own back using nautical knots.


The corner announces decides that Rebecca Zahau, the asian woman described, 
  • stripped herself naked before executing a public suicide 
  • gagged herself
  • tied her own hands behind her back using complicated nautical knots, 
  • then jumped off the balcony --despite her feet being bound too. 
  • somehow manage to get two not one ligature mark on her neck (strangled before hanging?)
Her family, her sister in particular, never bought this story. And their attorney says there's evidence that the knife the brother supposedly used to cut Zahau down was also used to sexually assault Zahau before she died. 

This has a lot to do with money and status. No doubt. And if Shacknai killed her, it could be he was motivated by revenge only -- revenge for his nephew's death. But I promise you a rich black or latino-looking-latino person would never have gotten a finding of suicide.

You couldn't convince the average 10 year old that this was a suicide.


When found responsible for Zahau's death, Adam Shacknai said, "I'm disappointed. I'm standing tall...It's better to be lucky than good....I don't think they're going to get be lucky again."   


http://abcnews.go.com/US/jury-awards-rebecca-zahau-family-5m-womans-mysterious/story?id=54236047

 At this point, I'm kinda waiting for the day when I read in the news that black and brown folks have stopped calling the police and started calling private investigators instead -- so they can get justice via vigilantism.

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