That's a great idea! I hope this can be done.We have sent a letter to the sheriff requesting another agency review Rebecca's investigation.
This is actually out third request over the past 10 year. One was verbal in 2011 and SDSD simply refused to acknowledge we ask for a different agency. In 2019 Mary filed a formal complaint to SDSD Internal Affairs and after 4 months we received a letter in the mail stating we did not provide enough evidence for them to open an internal investigation. We never received a call to discuss the complaint just a letter. This will be our formal request to all a different agency to investigate Rebecca's murder. I don't expect a response from the Sheriff. After dealing with him for 10 years now he will ignore us again.I do hope this works! Keep trying!
another thing ...does anyone really think that R did this to herself and wrote no note, made no post or text to anyone? after all this elaborate staging?
Like , to my loving family..etc...
no dang way, just another reason I don't believe one word of this
suicide story.
mOO
It's impossible. You may have missed it, but LE weren't able to recreate the binding and knot that was used to tie Rebecca's hands in their reconstruction.What if Rebecca did tie the ropes around her arms and legs but intended only to injure, not kill, herself when she jumped? First, she wrote the "She saved him, Can you save her?" statement as a message from a supposed enemy of Jonah's, who was responsible both for Max's injuries and then Rebecca's. (Rebecca saved Max; can you - Jonah, the police - save her?) Clearly Rebecca was in a lot of pain because of her responsibility in Max's fall and because Jonah was said to be ready to end his relationship with her. If someone else was "really" the one behind Max's injuries, and then this person also tried to kill Rebecca, then Rebecca was off the hook for whatever happened to Max and she would gain a lot of sympathy because she, too, had suffered at this person's hands.
That's the problem with their ruling. That reenactment didn't match Rebecca's bindings.But officials ruled the death a suicide, which means Rebecca would have had to tie the knots herself. Here is an interesting reenactment:
right it was impossible to put the knot at the top and not the bottom or something..it did not match and no one could do it that way on themselves!!!That's the problem with their ruling. That reenactment didn't match Rebecca's bindings.
But officials ruled the death a suicide, which means Rebecca would have had to tie the knots herself. Here is an interesting reenactment:
The investigation was incomplete and left out important evidence. Just because Rebecca went over the balcony doesn't mean she did so willingly. She had defensive wounds and showed signs of sexual assault. Time of death disputed, evidence not collected, etc. Then there were the knots and all the evidence and locations at the crime scene that were wiped clean of fingerprints.