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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Hey guys a welcome back to my channel and welcome
to another true crime video.
Speaker 2 (00:07):
Now.
Speaker 1 (00:08):
I want to hop straight into this one because I've
been waiting to talk about it for so long. I've
been following this case for months now and it leaves
me so frustrated. This is a case I'll probably have
to do like an update video on maybe later in
the year, because there will be more to this, guarantee you.
So let's get right into it. Today. We are talking
about Rebecca Zahawe. She was born on March fifteenth, nineteen
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seventy nine in Burma, and her family was actually forced
to leave their homeland and she came to the US.
So she came to San Diego, California and worked as
an optalmology technician and one day at work, she met
a man named Jonah Shack Knight. He came into the
office and she was instantly interested in him and likewise
for him. The two of them hit it off and
they ended up in a relationship.
Speaker 3 (00:50):
Rebecca was completely full of life. She was a very
enthusiastic person.
Speaker 1 (00:54):
Now here's what you need to know about Jonah. Jonah
is very, very very rich. He is the founder and
CEO of a pharmaceutical company.
Speaker 4 (01:01):
Jonah, welcome back to the show.
Speaker 1 (01:03):
Thanks great to be here.
Speaker 5 (01:04):
Jim shack Night was a star in the business world,
known for his innovative products.
Speaker 6 (01:08):
They figured out how to create something similar to botok.
Speaker 1 (01:12):
Jonah actually had three kids from two previous marriages, the
youngest being a six year old boy named Max, and
Rebecca didn't have any children of her own, so she
was so happy when she found out he had kids,
and she loved little Max. The two of them were
actually very close. Dina Shacknight, who is Jonah Shacknight's ex
wife and mother of Max, did not like this, Like
had a little bit of jealousy that another woman was
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in Max's life so much, was so well liked by him.
Speaker 3 (01:38):
They were not close. I think there were times when
Dina made it a bit difficult for Rebecca.
Speaker 1 (01:45):
So Jonah Shackna I actually lived in this very very
famous mansion. This is called the Spreckles Mansion in Coronado, California,
which is a beautiful area. It's a small island with
a bridge coming off of it to San Diego. It's
a really beautiful but very and yes, and this is
a very beautiful but also very expensive place to live.
But on June eleventh of two thousand and one, Rebecca
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and Max were at this Spreckles mansion when Max was
playing upstairs and Rebecca was in a different area of
the house. But all of a sudden, Max somehow managed
to fall off of their like stairs balcony from the
second floor all the way to the floor of the mansion.
Since Rebecca was in a different room of the house
when the accident happened, she didn't actually see Max fall herself.
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She just heard the sound and came running out. Max
was taken to the hospital and I'm on your emergency.
Speaker 5 (02:34):
Rebecca's sisters Zena called nine to one one.
Speaker 7 (02:37):
He's all down the stairs.
Speaker 2 (02:39):
He's not breathing.
Speaker 5 (02:40):
Somehow, six year old Max had taken a horrific fall,
which neither Rebecca nor Zena saw. Rebecca called Jonah.
Speaker 1 (02:48):
And unfortunately, he remained in critical condition until he passed
away in the hospital on July sixteenth of twenty eleven.
But that is not it for this story. This gets
even weirder, and even's get year. So while Max was
in the hospital, I mean it was quite a few
days that he was in there. What it was it
five days yeah, about five days. Obviously, having a child
in critical condition is extremely hard for the family and
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as many relatives that can try to come to the
aid of their loved ones during this time. So Jonah's brother,
Adam shack Knight decided to come in on July thirteenth,
and he was just there to, you know, give support
and help the family more. On the night of Wednesday,
July thirteenth, twenty and eleven, that night only two people
were at the house, Adam and Rebecca. And on July fourteenth,
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twenty eleven, the next morning, Adam came out of the
guest room and walked into a terrible sight. He saw
Rebecca's body hanging from the top floor of this Rereckels mansion,
bound by a red rope. So he quickly called nine
one one.
Speaker 7 (03:49):
Man, emerg see what you're reporting.
Speaker 2 (03:51):
Yeah, I got a girl on her sale. It's an
ot Boulevard across from the hotel, same place that you
got this.
Speaker 7 (04:00):
Okay, sir, what is the address?
Speaker 2 (04:02):
I'm not sure? Nineteen on the backhouse of nineteen twenty
eight company.
Speaker 7 (04:08):
Okay, kerk Sell alive.
Speaker 8 (04:11):
I don't know.
Speaker 7 (04:15):
What you what you do sor are you there?
Speaker 1 (04:32):
You were a lot.
Speaker 2 (04:35):
Oh, oh hello, it's blue. Yes, sir, the address, no, sir,
I need the address is fel right. You came here
yesterday to take up a little boy. Okay, sir, I.
Speaker 7 (04:57):
Wasn't working yesterday. I don't know what you're talking about.
Or sir, I checked all of the records yesterday. I
can't find anything on Ocean Boulevards. Can you tell me
what the address is?
Speaker 2 (05:07):
Oh look, I'll just start suing him Georgia Georgia Hotel.
Speaker 7 (05:11):
Okay, I understand that, I just save the exact address.
I can't help you until I have the address.
Speaker 2 (05:16):
Two employe three Ocean Bull ten forty three Oceans Okay,
if you're so alive, I don't think so.
Speaker 7 (05:22):
Okay, let me get some fire out here. Sure, hang on,
let me get the fire department on the son to
help you. Okay, hang on to a minute.
Speaker 2 (05:29):
Fuck, come on.
Speaker 7 (05:32):
If I am at a corn work and sing, cant
with the transfer, go ahead, Sarah.
Speaker 9 (05:35):
I would what's the address?
Speaker 2 (05:39):
Two employs three Ocean Bull Horse ten forty three Ocean Bulevaring.
Speaker 7 (05:43):
Okay, what's wrong?
Speaker 2 (05:45):
You ho jil very much?
Speaker 1 (05:46):
We go?
Speaker 6 (05:47):
Okay?
Speaker 2 (05:48):
Okay? How old is she drew? Thirty. Okay, what was that?
Speaker 1 (05:55):
Can we saw her?
Speaker 2 (05:56):
So it's not okay, it should be on the hell
I'm doing.
Speaker 10 (06:03):
Now?
Speaker 2 (06:04):
Okay?
Speaker 1 (06:06):
What your name?
Speaker 8 (06:08):
Sure?
Speaker 11 (06:09):
Okay?
Speaker 7 (06:10):
I had help on the way. What's yourself on?
Speaker 11 (06:12):
There?
Speaker 12 (06:12):
Was it?
Speaker 13 (06:12):
Nine oh one? Five?
Speaker 2 (06:15):
John wore five? Hey, listen, truly, help is coming right now. Okay,
I pity you're on the way. Really okay?
Speaker 14 (06:23):
And you did with her?
Speaker 7 (06:25):
Did you cut her down?
Speaker 2 (06:27):
Okay?
Speaker 1 (06:27):
So, as you probably heard, Adam was able to cut
Rebecca down and start trying to give her CPR, but
by the time help arrived, it was too late. Rebecca
was pronounced dead and she was only thirty two years old.
During this time, Jonah was at the hospital with his son.
Remember at this point he's still alive. He was in
critical condition though, so obviously the parents are going to
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be there pretty much the whole time that he's in there.
Speaker 3 (06:50):
Anyone that's had a child with a grave injury understands
that it's the loneliest place on her.
Speaker 1 (06:56):
And while he was at the hospital, he received a
text message from his brother Adam saying that he needed
to call him asap. So of course he called him,
and Adam gave him the news, and he told me.
Speaker 3 (07:05):
That Rebecca had taken her life, And I said, what
can you imagine the impact of something like that when
I was already facing certainly the biggest crisis of my life.
So yeah, it was sure real.
Speaker 1 (07:21):
There were some really sketchy details to this suicide. If
Rebecca really did kill herself, this was a very strange
way of doing it. And let me tell you why.
Rebecca's feet and her hands were completely tied up behind
her in pretty intricate knots. She had a T shirt
gagging her and a noose around her neck. And not
only that, but the part that makes this so weird
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is that Rebecca was found hanging completely naked. Now I
don't know about you guys, but I have never heard
of a woman killing herself but naked in public. So obviously,
the news of what happens spread around this area and
around the country pretty quickly, and it wasn't long before
people were talking about this and what happened. Another strange
thing about this is that if Rebecca did kill herself,
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which people assume, she killed herself out of grief or
guilt over Max, Max was still alive at this point.
He was still alive he could have survived. They didn't
know at that point. It's odd to kill yourself before
he's even passed away. If you were going to do that,
you know, wouldn't She had wanted to be there to
support Jonah and you know, fight for Max. So a
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couple of days after Rebecca passed away, Max also passed away.
So this was a terribly difficult time for Jonah. So
obviously this is sketch, and the San Diego Sheriff's Department
thought so too. Since this was too odd deaths in
the same house, you know, days from each other, they
launched an investigation. Now, Rebecca's room also has some different
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aspects to it that make people suspicious as to whether
or not this was really a suicide. First of all,
on the balcony, investigators found her footprints as well as
a man's bootprint. They were also two nighs on the ground.
And then on the shelf in her room there was
a book called Bucklin's Complete Book of Witchcraft, and in
the book there's a page that talks about a ritual
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and shows a drawing of a naked woman with a
rope tying her hands together behind her back, as well
as a rope being tied around her neck. It also
specifically says to use red rope. But the sketchiest thing
of all a message had been painted in black paint
on the back of her door, saying she saved him,
you can save her. Once they launched an investigation into
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the case, a neighbor came forward and said they heard
several loud screams on the night Rebecca was killed or
killed herself.
Speaker 15 (09:37):
I guess I heard the woman min yell for help.
Speaker 1 (09:40):
She also an eyewitness came forward to police. This witness
said that they saw a person going into the house
that resembled Dina shack Knight, which is Jonah's ex wife
who kind of did not like Rebecca spending so much
time with her. Son reported seeing someone that looked like
her going into the house late at night before Rebecca
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was found the next morning. Obviously, but actually, investigators immediately
turned their attention to Adam Shacknight, Jonah Shacknight's brother. Now,
obviously this is because he was the only person with
Rebecca that night, the only person that they knew of
being there. However, he agreed to take a polygraph test
that day.
Speaker 12 (10:21):
I think I will go up and reach her and
realize I wasn't gonna be able to get her off
of that a knife.
Speaker 15 (10:26):
You know, I probably tried to just realize. I probably quickly,
you know, realized this thing will happened, you know, like this.
I went ran back into the.
Speaker 12 (10:33):
House, which the door was open, I got a knife
from their butcher block day, came back out, cut her down,
and probably called nine one one short after, if not before.
Speaker 14 (10:45):
Okay, I did any point think she was alive.
Speaker 15 (10:51):
I'm you know, call me a kid, and do you
a person or something? But probably not.
Speaker 12 (10:56):
But I thought, how would I answer if I if
I for this, if if I didn't try something the
most possible.
Speaker 14 (11:03):
Person, try some CPR. Yeah, and have you been trained
in that from with the boat stuff.
Speaker 15 (11:09):
Years and years ago? Not enough to mount anything.
Speaker 12 (11:12):
After I cut her down, when I went to take
her pulse, you know, at some point which I didn't
even do that first, I remember having to get something
out of her hands. And that's why I've been asking
these detectives and stuff if she was tied up or
what I mean. I'm kind of you know, but but
I remember having to move something, try to get a
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pulse out of the way.
Speaker 15 (11:35):
You know very much.
Speaker 12 (11:38):
I don't remember that, but I'm just I fear. I
hope to god she wasn't tied up, but I can't.
I asked the detective that, you.
Speaker 14 (11:47):
Know, I don't recall, and then so we would now
as far as the CPR, and did the chest compressions, and.
Speaker 15 (11:53):
Then did you blow her ound?
Speaker 2 (11:54):
You know?
Speaker 12 (11:54):
I got the once I got not on one other
line of way ahead and blew in.
Speaker 15 (11:59):
Her mouth, and her mouth was open and clear and everything.
I didn't even do all that show up. I didn't.
Speaker 12 (12:05):
I didn't do that till I think they said till
the head back do all. I didn't do any of
that stuff. I just put my mouth over her. I said,
fuck it, it's my brother's girlfriend.
Speaker 15 (12:13):
I'll do it. I did it. No take across her
mouth or anything like this. No, there was a fucking
a gag in her mouth though. The gag, yeah, what
was that? Something? I had to pull something in my mouth.
Speaker 1 (12:25):
It's okay.
Speaker 14 (12:26):
The most important thing about is what to be honest.
That's an honest You don't lie either answers except regarding
the death or Rebecca that you don't for sure if
anyone did anything to her that resulted in her death,
no regarding the death or Rebecca, to do yourself do
anything to her that resulted in her death, no regarding
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the death or Rebecca. Were you in that guest room
that she was found hanging from it at any time
during the night. No, these are hard to have to
do when you're this close to to what's going on here.
Like you said, yeah, because it's hard to get rid
of that emotional fact. It's right, and you could have
done a whole lot worse on the test, could have
done a whole lot better too, But based on what
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I've got, a conclusive branch really doesn't bother me that much.
Speaker 1 (13:13):
And the results of it were inconclusive, which unfortunately happens
with a lot of cases. If you are unconclusive, that
does not mean you are guilty, although a lot of
people think it makes someone suspicious. I just want to
point it out that light detector tests are really not
as exact as people think they are. They're often wrong,
and a lot of people end up getting accused of
things they didn't do because of the light detector test.
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I'm not saying that he didn't do it because I
don't know, but I'm saying that the inconclusive result does
not mean innocent or guilty, but Adam's family describes him
as a very nice guy, well liked around the community.
They said that he was a really good person who
could never commit a crime like this. Adam worked with
boats for a living. He would know how to do
really intense knots, and the knots that were tied on
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Rebecca were pretty intricate not to do so. On September second,
twenty eleven, seven weeks after the deaths of Max and Rebecca,
Sheriff Bill Gore of the Sheriff's Department called for a
press conference to announce the department had finally come to
a conclusion about the two deaths.
Speaker 16 (14:14):
One was an accident, the other a suicide. The results
of a lengthy investigation into the July deaths of Rebecca
Zahowe and six year old Max Shacknai. Coronado Police, the
Sheriff's department, medical examiner, and others looked into the deaths
and determined there was no foul play in either case.
There were no witnesses. Investigators say Max fell while on
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a staircase, and that Zahau took her own life three
days later.
Speaker 17 (14:38):
Fitness interviews, the medical evidence, and the forensic evidence including
DNA fingerprints and biomechanics. They are all compelling and all
point persuasively to a single conclusion. These deaths were not
the result of any criminal acts.
Speaker 1 (14:54):
They said that the autopsy, fingerprints, DNA were all not
showing any sign that Rebecca was at tacked in any
way before she died. They also said that the fingerprints
that were found on the knife, on the balcony, on
the door, on the bedpost were all Rebecca's. The DNA
on the ropes was also only Rebecca's. Investigators also said
that they chose to disregard the witness statement about someone
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coming into the house late at night and these screens
coming from the house. They said that the bootmark on
the patio was an accidental footprint from one of the
investigators or police, so that was it. That was their conclusion.
She got sad about Max, felt guilty, got naked, tied
these crazy ropes around herself, bound herself with a T
shirt in her mouth, and jumped off the balcony naked
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in public. Case closed. Her family said, uh uh, we're
not done.
Speaker 18 (15:42):
But you say that she didn't blame herself for this.
She realized this was an accident.
Speaker 8 (15:47):
That's correct. She was upset about it, but not upset
to kill herself. And the only people that came up
with that theory was Jonah Shacknaye and the Sheriff's department.
They came to that conclusion that she was upset enough
to kill herself, but they had no proof.
Speaker 18 (16:04):
She sent you a text message that's correct July Eleven's
twenty eleven. She said, in part quote, it's a nightmare
and partially it's hard for me because I love him
like my own but he's not and I need to
be strong for Jonah. How did you interpret that when
you received it?
Speaker 8 (16:22):
I interpret that she wants to be strong for people
around her. She wants to be the person who uplift
the person who's down. He had plans to help the family.
Speaker 1 (16:32):
Max's mother, Dina, was actually really unhappy with the final
verdict about how her son died. Dina shackn I went
on to the Doctor Phil show and talked about how
she consulted forensic pathologist doctor Judy Melanick, who concluded that
Rebecca had to have been involved in the death.
Speaker 19 (16:48):
It didn't make sense the report generated by the biomechanics
expert Doctor Gumez had Max going over the banister when
his central gravity was way too low, and then the
pattern of injuries on his body didn't match the report
from the biomechanics expert. The carpeting on the second story
is thick pile carpeting, and the scenario as proposed by
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the police department was that Max was going at a
high rate of speed on his razor scooter and that's
how he somehow propelled himself over the banister. Anybody who's
written a scooter would know that you can't go at
a high rate of speed on thick pile carpeting.
Speaker 1 (17:26):
There's a pattern of.
Speaker 19 (17:26):
Abrasion on his back that if you were to hold
him upright at the top of the seven would correspond
to the top of the banister. If he was standing
against the banister backing into it, his center of gravity.
Speaker 1 (17:39):
Would be too low to go over.
Speaker 19 (17:41):
Police department scenario has Max grabbing onto the chandelier as
he swings across the room and then sliding down the
opposite banister. So why doesn't he have any abrasions on
his hands?
Speaker 20 (17:53):
So you believe Max was lifted over that railing.
Speaker 19 (17:56):
The biomechanics indicate that there's no other way for him
to go over the railing, especially if he already backs
into it, he would just collapse down.
Speaker 20 (18:05):
Someone then lifted him over.
Speaker 1 (18:07):
Was that I believe she hadn't direct involvement knowledge of
or or dissipation in But Rebecca's family also decided to
go on to doctor phelp and they brought on their lawyer,
Keith Greer.
Speaker 20 (18:18):
Keith, what do you think happened?
Speaker 4 (18:19):
For?
Speaker 11 (18:20):
It was in the shower of the master bedroom, which
has glass stores on it, and there's one drop of
Rebecca's menstrual blood, we believe on the floor there. Something
happens then and she winds up on the opposite side
of the house with her cell phone and with a
towel wrapped around her winds up getting dropped on the
floor right outside the bedroom where she's murdered. And then
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when it got out of control, she dropped the towel.
She ran to try and escape. She screamed for help.
The screams were heard by a neighbor at that point
in time. She struck on the back of the head
four times. I think at that point in time her
legs were taped together because there is tape residue on
her shins on both legs she was gagged.
Speaker 1 (19:00):
Rebecca's family decided to make the very heart wrenching decision
to disturb the resting place of Rebecca and exhume her body,
which basically means to dig her up. And they did
this so that they and they did this so that
they could get a second autopsy done on her. Now
it's weird about this is The San Diego County Coroner
also found those hemorrhages, but they dismissed them because they
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figured they were from her jumping off the balcony, that
she must have hit her head on something on the
way down. So Rebecca's family asked them to reopen the case,
but the request was rejected without comment. So fast forward
to recently seven years later, in twenty eighteen, ABC actually
hired a private investigator to take a second look at things,
and he found several things that did not add up
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from the original report. First, the report said that Rebecca's
fingerprints were on the scene. However, how is this possible
when Adam claimed to have cut her down from the
balcony and then did mouth to mouth CPR on her
how would his DNA be nowhere on her body, but
they claimed that his DNA was not found anywhere on
her body or on her He also, like most of us,
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think it's very odd that Rebecca tied her hands behind
her back, since in the original report they said that
anyone could tie this type of nut. Decided to get
in contact with a rope tying expert.
Speaker 4 (20:18):
Well Ran YPD Detective Hermann Weisberg asked this boat captain
and not expert, to tie his hands the way Rebecca's
were tied. Throw a bite.
Speaker 2 (20:28):
Around one of your wrists or however you would do it.
Speaker 4 (20:30):
He had some difficulty tying his own wrist behind his back,
but he managed it well.
Speaker 13 (20:36):
We just finished, just came up the set in fact,
and we had as a guest a rope expert today
to address whether or not Rebecca's how it was likely
to have been able to bind her hands and feet.
And this guy's a rope expert, and I, as just
a layperson looking at the video that the police put
out there to sort of convince us that it's possible
for her to do this. I looked at that video
and I immediately it seemed to go the other direction.
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For him, we seem to make it even less likely
that she could have better looked like a block attackle off,
some sort of you know, French warship, you know friendship
of the line as was incredibly complex. The expert, the
rope expert came on today showed us how complicated it
is and how impossible it would be for her to
put her brains behind her back and secure herself that way.
Speaker 1 (21:21):
So maybe Rebecca really did know how to tie the knot.
Jonah did say that she would often go boating with
him and she had tied up the boat many times.
This is not the way that anyone would be tying
up a boat. And he also started questioning the way
she fell off of the balcony.
Speaker 5 (21:36):
She would have opts opts.
Speaker 14 (21:40):
It's extremely difficult to get yourself in that position while
you're tied up, while you're wearing a gag, naked naked.
Speaker 1 (21:48):
He said that he thinks it's possible that someone could
have thrown her body off the balcony without even stepping
on the balcony, which would explain why there was no
other fingerprints or footprints too.
Speaker 14 (21:57):
Similar a little bit heavier, but we aired to the
side of heavier rather than lighter.
Speaker 5 (22:01):
All right, let's see if you can do it.
Speaker 3 (22:10):
It shows that someone could have taken Rebecca's body, put
it down, leaned it against.
Speaker 1 (22:17):
That rail, and at the end of his investigation he
came to the conclusion that this may not be suicide,
but he did not have enough evidence to prove there
was foul play involved. So then there's this. In twenty seventeen,
new evidence came out about this case, and this is
really disturbing. I just want to give you a heads
up for anyone who has been sexually assaulted. One of
the knives in the room they had determined had been
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inserted into Rebecca's private area.
Speaker 11 (22:43):
We believe then that sometime after that then she is
sexually assaulted. You see the three rivets that are here
on the photos. This rivet's red. The bottom rivet is red.
If there's blood on this side and there's blood on
this side, that there's blood on all sides. Because she
was concerned this may have been this sexual assault, tied
up her legs. He tied her hands behind her back.
We alleged that she woke up after she was unconscious
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and after she'd been tied up already and she attempted
to escape, but it was really odd because the fingerprints
were on it like this with a sharp part pointing
towards you. But then when I go like this and
hold it behind my back, the fingerprints all come into place.
She was trying to get that to cut herself free.
Speaker 20 (23:25):
So she's in defense mode at this time.
Speaker 1 (23:27):
She's trying to escape, and this is when Rebecca's family
and Keith Greer decided to file a lawsuit. I had
a wrongful death suit for the family claiming that Dina,
her sister Nina, and Adam worked together to kill Rebecca.
Remember that woman that was seen, she looked like Dina.
They accused Dina of going into the house, striking Rebecca
in the head for time, tying her up, gagging her,
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and then staging it as a suicide. Of course, Dina
completely denies this. Of course Dina denies this, and after
further investigation, they were able to determine that it wasn't
even possible for Dina to have been involved because she
was on camera leaving the hospital because her son was
in there at the same time that Rebecca was killed,
so she just could not have done this. So their
lawyer realized this he solely targeted Adam, but Adam himself
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stated that he does occasionally work with knots, but they
don't do a lot of not tying because he works
on a river. What about the message on the door.
When you compare the handwriting samples, they do look more
like Adams than they do Rebecca's and the San Diego
Sheriff Department never ever did a handwriting test on that door.
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But unfortunately, there really isn't much evidence for this that
can be used because it's very hard to determine someone's
handwriting on a door versus just writing with a piece
of paper. It's completely different and hard to really come
to a conclusion on. Recently this year, this April April fourth,
twenty eighteen, Rebecca's family had their chance to prove that
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she was murdered in a civil case Pari Zahaw.
Speaker 9 (24:54):
Rebecca Zahaw's mother broke down on the stand speaking about
her late daughter and how she would regularly son money
to her parents. But the most compelling testimony came from
fingerprint expert Lisa to Mayo, who spoke about Zahau's prints
that were found on a kitchen knife near her at
the crime scene Keith Greer a turning forth. The Zahaw
family had to Mayo demonstrate how Rebecca may have been
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holding the knife, his claim she had tried to free
herself before she was murdered.
Speaker 6 (25:22):
Right index right middle right ring and after all the
information in both sides of the case were presented to
the jury, they came to the conclusion that Adam Shacknai
was responsible for the death of Rebecca's a.
Speaker 10 (25:35):
How what's gonna happen is more I don't know yet.
Speaker 20 (25:39):
Gang.
Speaker 10 (25:39):
We're living a data time right now. We're still in
shock to think of getting through. So we do have
similar work to do. Rape the potentially keunity damage page.
Tomorrow we'll see if that happened.
Speaker 15 (25:50):
IM possible to pick up back this afternoon and rape
may not.
Speaker 10 (25:54):
She used five million dollars with a lot of money.
Speaker 11 (25:55):
It's more than he'll ever have his knife.
Speaker 10 (25:58):
I kenity damage phase is not necessary. We have to
talk to some other attorneys, but there's some technicalities we.
Speaker 15 (26:05):
Have to look at.
Speaker 1 (26:06):
We may not do it, and he must pay her
family five million dollars. But it's not what Rebecca's family
is looking for. They're not after money. They want justice
for their family member, but Rebecca's sister Mary, who's been
very involved in this case, still believes that it was
Adam to this day, and she's not going to stop
fighting until she gets justice for her sister. She's holding
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out hope that one day Adam, who is now fifty four,
will be criminally charged in the case. But she also
said that she wants to forgive Adam because that's what
Rebecca would have done. I don't think this case is over.
I don't think the coverage of it is over because
it's such an unsatisfying conclusion. It's so frustrating. I mean,
it's hard to say Rebecca could have killed herself. They
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definitely couldn't prove that she couldn't have done it, but
it doesn't seem very likely, and it doesn't seem like
a very common way to kill yourself. It's just all
very odd. The timing of it is odd. I have
so many questions, and I want to know what you
guys think. Leave me a comment, tell me your thoughts
on this. Do you think it was Adam? Do you
think Rebecca killed herself? Do you think there was someone
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else involved, which I think could be possible as well.
Such a frustrating one. I feel so sorry for everyone
who is grieving Rebecca and Max. It's a terrible situation.
My heart goes out to everyone involved on both sides.
If you enjoyed this video, be sure to give it
a thumbs up. And that's it for me today. Guys,
I will see you in my next video. Bye Bye.
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To the night.
Speaker 1 (27:39):
By Save.
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Let You
Speaker 10 (27:47):
Love Me.