I think the path is appropriate and she is guided by an attorney. She does have the legal right to publicly proclaim who she feels is responsible for the death of her child. I might do the same thing if I were in her shoes. The public certainly didn't turn on the Goldman or Brown families and I doubt they are anything but sympathetic to Dina's pain. Nobody is forcing anybody to watch tv programs that feature Dina.
JMO
Being a San Diegan, I am weary of all the accusations by both groups.
Despite the expense and obvious resources that would need to be allocated to re-investigating both deaths, at this point IMO, the attorney general will probably be the only person who can resolve this bickering.
Without any "irons in the fire," it appears that there are a number of things of which the public is unaware. I personally can't wrap my head around the assault scenario, nor can I fully understand the method of suicide, so quickly and drastically implemented.
The use of the media by both families is repugnant, IMO; but, LE seems to be unable/unwilling to answer the questions that linger, and both groups in desperation are using whatever means they can to further their "cases."
Neither family will heal until there is a fuller understanding of the issues and circumstances involved. At some point, for their respective mental and spiritual health, as well as their physical well being, these families will need to let go of the anger and hatred, IMO. If they don't, they risk negative long-term problems.
I wish peace and comfort to all involved. And, despite the negative comments and bashing, Jonah ironically is the only one who has done something truly positive in the memory of his son. His foundation to enrich the lives of other children is something that would truly make Max smile, IMO, MOO...etc.