Hi! Is there any update here?
There's a lot going on, probably starting in the next few months.
Go to Tricia's post above and listen to her latest podcast with Cynic and Zahau family Atty Keith Greer. That pretty much gives a good review and a little timeline about next steps.
Rebecca Zahau Wrongful Death/ADAM SHACKNAI FOUND RESPONSIBLE #6
Other things Mr. Greer referenced: if you haven't checked out the press conference in December by San Diego Sheriff Bill Gore. It's a lot of hoo ha, but it covers his rationale for maintaining that RZ's death was a suicide.
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Also suggest you check out Keith Greer's radio interview from several weeks ago. He gives a good update on the settlement, the evidence he's been compiling to use to appeal to the San Diego ME to change the official cause of RZ's death to murder. In the podcast interview with Tricia, he goes into some of his strategy for challenging the current COD for RZ.
ETA: He also mentioned some details in Judge Bacal's ruling Link to post w/ link to ruling below
Rebecca Zahau Wrongful Death/ADAM SHACKNAI FOUND RESPONSIBLE #6
Link to Greer's recent radio interview, lots of good info here:
Zahau family attorney: “I anticipate Adam Shacknai will end up behind bars”
They did one with Adam that was quite interesting, so we should probably listen to that one, too. Link is back a few pages.
I hope he doesn't mind, but I'm going to call him (Greer) Keith. It's easier. In the podcast, he mentions going back to review again the many posts here in this sub discussing theories about how the murder took place and debunking some claims and evidence. It's all needed to help build the case for change in the COD ruling, etc. Keith says even now, they're talking to people who were friends, etc. of the Shacknais and others and are discovering more information we didn't have before. More connections that may be made. He's right, there are many aspects of this case, crime scene, etc. that never made sense, so its time to review and share theories again, reopen discussion.
Cynic, should we reach out and PM some of our old participants? I'll try to set aside some time to go back and review some stuff.
JMO, I think there's a lot that can be learned from this case when it comes to understanding how sometimes LE does the wrong thing and how they go about managing that.
ETA: My only big delay in helping out here is that I've been following the Rhoden Family Massacre case for the last 3 yrs. Very complicated with 8 murder victims, 4 crime scenes, 4 killers, 2 accomplices (all from the same family, all being tried separately), 12 defense attorneys and prosecutors & LE that are even more secretive than in the Zahau case. It's all in pre-trial hearings right now and we can't even get access to any of the most basic court docs.