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http://www.10news.com/news/29268087/detail.html
In response to media inquiries, Jonah Shacknai today confirmed that California Attorney General Kamala D. Harris issued a letter declining to intervene in the investigation of the deaths of Mr. Shacknai's youngest son, Max, and his girlfriend and companion, Rebecca Zahau.
---JS letter responding to the AG.
"I would like to thank Attorney General Harris for her condolences and consideration of my request to evaluate this matter. I respect and accept the determination of the chief law enforcement authority in the State of California that the circumstances of this investigation do not warrant further review by the Attorney General at this time.
Given the unusual facts of this tragedy, I understand that Rebecca's family and others continue to have questions. If at any time there is new substantive evidence bearing on this case, it should be presented, not in tabloid form to fuel rumor and innuendo, but rather to appropriate law enforcement authorities who may determine whether further investigation is warranted.
I continue to pray Max and Rebecca are now at peace, and that all of us devastated by their losses will be permitted to continue to grieve privately as we struggle to achieve some peace and closure."
In response to media inquiries, Jonah Shacknai today confirmed that California Attorney General Kamala D. Harris issued a letter declining to intervene in the investigation of the deaths of Mr. Shacknai's youngest son, Max, and his girlfriend and companion, Rebecca Zahau.
---JS letter responding to the AG.
"I would like to thank Attorney General Harris for her condolences and consideration of my request to evaluate this matter. I respect and accept the determination of the chief law enforcement authority in the State of California that the circumstances of this investigation do not warrant further review by the Attorney General at this time.
Given the unusual facts of this tragedy, I understand that Rebecca's family and others continue to have questions. If at any time there is new substantive evidence bearing on this case, it should be presented, not in tabloid form to fuel rumor and innuendo, but rather to appropriate law enforcement authorities who may determine whether further investigation is warranted.
I continue to pray Max and Rebecca are now at peace, and that all of us devastated by their losses will be permitted to continue to grieve privately as we struggle to achieve some peace and closure."