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Since the filing of their lawsuit, the Zahaus attorneys have brought forward a number of troubling facts. Most recently, it was revealed that the noose tied around Rebecca ' s neck had a somewhat rare, specialized knot called a "tugboat hitch" knot. It's a complex knot not known to be used in suicide by hanging. It's used primarily to hitch tugboats to large dockside posts. It's interesting to note the detail of the noose was not revealed in the autopsy report, nor was it photographed or replicated in any of SDSO'S reconstruction reports.
It was also revealed that all the clothing Rebecca was wearing just before her death is missing. How did that happen? The victim's clothing is high priority evidence in investigating a violent, suspicious death, yet no mention is made of the fact that it's missing.
Cases are routinely re opened by LE even when no new evidence is revealed. They're often reviewed to take a new look at existing evidence or to reexamine alternate theories. This website is full of such examples.
Since the filing of their lawsuit, the Zahaus attorneys have brought forward a number of troubling facts. Most recently, it was revealed that the noose tied around Rebecca ' s neck had a somewhat rare, specialized knot called a "tugboat hitch" knot. It's a complex knot not known to be used in suicide by hanging. It's used primarily to hitch tugboats to large dockside posts. It's interesting to note the detail of the noose was not revealed in the autopsy report, nor was it photographed or replicated in any of SDSO'S reconstruction reports.
It was also revealed that all the clothing Rebecca was wearing just before her death is missing. How did that happen? The victim's clothing is high priority evidence in investigating a violent, suspicious death, yet no mention is made of the fact that it's missing.
Cases are routinely re opened by LE even when no new evidence is revealed. They're often reviewed to take a new look at existing evidence or to reexamine alternate theories. This website is full of such examples.