This is true.. Sorry if I seemed judgmental. There is so much we will never know.. But the phrasing in the "letter" seems American. "StrangerDanger" seems to be an American phrase.. Someone from Australia please tell me if I'm on the right track.. all of this is my:twocents:
OK.....now aussiegirl is definitely Australian, you can tell because she says;
'all over the internet saying that the bio
mum must not have loved her or
gave a sh**'
That's as Aussie as you get. Now the response I have to say does sound American;
'please keep praying they find her'
..and other religious sentiments which are a little unusual for Australians, but not necessarily unheard of, the overall tone is softer than is usual for us, but if she put a lot of time into it she may have softened it herself or written it with Americans in mind.
It's really too close to call on her, and there's nothing in her letter which jumps out either way. But after re-reading it I would not be surprised if that was someone else, it did make me cry when I read it the first time, so it could be her....we'll find out I guess if it's verified.
There are also a couple of inconsistencies in there in regards to attempting to find Zahra, like her saying that she and her family tried to find her, then if she had known she was being abused she would have taken her away immediately. If she had wanted to find Zahra there are government departments which would have done so for her, and since Adam and his family lived in country towns they could have been tracked down in a very short time, she would have also been awarded at the very least visitation, and there is no suggestion there was a court order in place keeping Zahra from her.
If I had to put money on it I would say this is likely a supporter, JMO.