BBM, for focus.
I agree that Dr. Peterson will be HIGHLY desired as a witness in the civil case. Its my opinion that he will almost certainly be on the Plaintiffs list of 10 witnesses for deposition under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (see below). This should be a win-win situation for Dina and the Zahaus, because both sides will be presumably VERY anxious to hear what he has to say.
Its my opinion that whatever he said (especially what he said directly to Dina, and how she interpreted that), subsequently became a motive for Rebeccas murder. Dina, Nina, and Adam will surely also be on the list of 10 for depositions. I believe this list will also include Bicycle Family Dad, and Jonah. Im not sure if the ME, Lucas, and other LE personnel count as experts or are in addition to the 10 that can be deposed, but ME Lucas will almost certainly be included in this group.
Its important, IMO, to remember that this lawsuit is the Estate of Rebecca Zahau et al v Shacknai et al. That means that first and foremost,
Rebeccas death is the subject of the lawsuit. Maxs death, while heartbreaking and immensely sad, is not the subject of the lawsuit. It may have been (and very likely was, IMO) the catalyst for Rebeccas murder, but Max's accident is not the focus of the lawsuit.
Maxs death is not in question in this lawsuit, and while it will certainly be a part of the case, for both sides, Maxs death will not be explored in the same way it would have been if Dina and/ or Jonah had chosen to file a wrongful death lawsuit on his behalf.
Frankly, I cannot fathom why Dina spent an entire year making (IMO, empty and vindictive) public accusations against a dead woman, and her minor sister, and then chose NOT to pursue pretty much the only avenue left available to effectively reopen his case. Perhaps Dina was eventually persuaded that his death was, indeed, nothing more than a very tragic accident.
Perhaps she was embarrassed that she had made so many baseless accusations against a dead woman and a minor. Perhaps it was made clear to her, legally, that she cannot continue to accuse, intimidate, and harass a young teen (who is alive) publicly any more, without serious consequences.
We dont know why Dina chose not to file a wrongful death lawsuit for Maxs death, but we can be sure that her most vocal supporters are quite disappointed. Maybe Dina will hold a press conference someday and tell the public why she behaved the way she did, and why she chose not to pursue any civil suitsparticularly since she had no hesitation suing San Diego County to get Maxs autopsy pictures and other documents in what appeared to be a run up to filing a lawsuit.
In any event, the occasion of the Zahau lawsuit will not be an opportunity, however tantalizing, for Dina to continue to accuse Rebecca of killing Max. To do so would be an exceedingly foolish way for her to pursue defending herself in the Zahau lawsuit, IMO. It would only make Dina look
more vindictive, and
more guilty, IMO. I dont think it would play well to a jury, if the case makes it that far. (And I hope it does.)
Whether Dina chooses to call Bove and Melinek as experts in her defense remains to be seen, but I dont think anything they have said, or will say, would somehow prove Dina to be innocent of the allegations made in the complaint by the Zahaus. If anything, their reports make her look even
more guilty of having a motive to harm Rebecca!
If she does call them as expert witnesses, they will be very expensive, and not add much to her defense, IMO. At best, it will point out that MANY experts can study a case and disagree. It will not prove that Dina and her co-defendants are innocent of the wrongful death allegations. And, IMO, a jury will definitely see that.
I cannot imagine that the very experienced Judge Whelan will allow Dina to put on a
wrongful death lawsuit by proxy as a defense in his courtroom. I think the Judge will control the case, and his courtroom, and keep it focused on the allegations of the Zahau lawsuitthe wrongful death of Rebecca, that was caused by the 3 named defendants, and potentially a few as-yet unnamed Does.
Here is a nice summary of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Rules_of_Civil_Procedure#Title_V_-_Discovery