The San Diego County Sheriff's Department ruled Zahau's death a suicide but her family believes she was murdered.
During a seven-week investigation into Zahau's death, investigators at the San Diego Regional Computer Forensics Laboratory took a close look at at least two computers inside the mansion, said Zahau family attorney Anne Bremner.
On at least one of the computers, the forensic examination found











, according to comments posted Friday evening on Bremner's Facebook page.
In a phone interview with News 8, Bremner later confirmed that more than a dozen searches of sexual content – using terms like "raped, sexy Asian girls, and bondage anime" – were accessed on a computer the day before Zahau's death.
"It's important to the investigation because there is an image from anime, and its called bond anime and it shows an Asian women bound; at least her hands are bound behind her back," said the Seattle-based attorney.
Bremner said it was not Zahau who looked at the online content and suggested the computer may have been accessed by someone using an airline account.
"Never in a million years would she have those fantasies; and never in a million years would she even look at




," said Bremner told News 8. "There was somebody interested in doing her harm, with these kinds of searches."