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I have not seen any conclusive proof that Dimaggio did the killings.
Did Hannah witness it? Did anyone?
So we really don't know who the killer was.
And what kind of a kidnapper has his abductee bring along her cat "puss puss". I mean seriously, you expect us to believe he offed the dog, mom, and bro, but says yeah, bring along the cat...I don't care if it pees in the car.
Last edited by bigtexan99; 08-24-2013 at 10:26 AM..
I have not seen any conclusive proof that Dimaggio did the killings.
Did Hannah witness it? Did anyone?
So we really don't know who the killer was.
I'm going to say I'm positive it was Di Maggio. I don't know if you're inferring it was Hannah but if that was the case she must be a criminal mastermind with a very high IQ to engineer all that and blame it on the "innocent and gullible" Di Maggio. The cat was his and some other cats were left behind.
From Hannah's posts in media I learned for the first time that her father had moved away, and Hannah sounded pretty sensitive about why he had moved away, or separated. It is not like separation is that uncommon these days.
It looks like the Christina and kids were closer to DiMaggio than the father. Plus DiMaggio's sister asking for Paternal tests?
In the absence of more facts, DiMaggio being the biological father of Hannah would not shock me.
It wouldn't be the first time a beautiful demented teenager manipulated an older man to murder someone.
Sure, but when I see interviews of victims (and I did not see Hannah's) I never know if they are undergoing therapy and are taking mood elevating prescription drugs or maybe antidepressants. I don't know people who do, but I suppose it can make for an odd interview.
The memorial is being carried live on CNN and Hannah Banannah has a new hairdo.
No sign of any emotion from her.
Other family members are seen openly weeping and crying. But not the bananna.
And the dead dog has a photo on display that is LARGER THAN THE MOTHERS AND ETHANS PHOTO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Not sure if Puss Puss was in attendance.
Yeah, everyone keeps saying that she is being "strong". It sounds like some part of feminism to me. That's the one thing that I don't like about American women, they try to act like men. A man's role is to be strong, otherwise women act like men but with boobs. Sorry if this offends anyone, but this is just how I feel. I didn't show any emotion when my mom died either, however, she was VERY abusive and physically and verbally abused me for most of my life. I wasn't even allowed to pick out my own clothes or hair do. I don't think that she was treated like that...now my grandmother..it was a totally different story. I just don't see how she doesn't cry at all. Not crying in public is not being strong, it's just stupid.
When you lose your mother, AND your 8 year old brother, in horrific deaths -- I don't care how old you are -- if there is an ounce of love or even humanity in your soul -- you grieve. Grieving is not only natural, it is also respect for the deceassed. That's another similar trait I think Hannah shares with DiMaggio IMO, although at much different levels -- disrespect the dead, Christina and Ethan.
Wow. Am I the only one who thinks it's odd to have a Starbucks Frappuccino at a funeral?
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