Posted on 08/17/2013 8:30:49 AM PDT by Uncle Chip
Edited on 08/17/2013 8:32:06 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Letters from Hannah Anderson were among items seized by authorities in a search of kidnap and murder suspect James DiMaggio's San Diego County property, warrants revealed, along with duct tape, handcuff boxes and other materials.
Also taken from DiMaggio
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I suspect her grand parents will taker her in. They have supported her throughout.
I suspect her grand parents will taker her in. They have supported her throughout.
I thought I read it too. If so then they should be listed somewhere in the warrants.
She’s a California girl — no way she is going to Tennessee. That’s on another planet somewhere.
And that also tells you what she thinks of that guy from Tennessee who she probably never talked to on the phone.
<>The 13 calls between DiMaggio and Hannah on the day of her abduction remain curious, though San Diego County sheriff’s spokeswoman Jan Caldwell said that they may have been discussing what time she needed to be picked up from cheerleading practice. <>
I am assuming from this statement by Jan Caldwell that the 13 phone calls took place WHILE she was at cheerleading practice — which should send up red flags all around.
Whoever dropped her off at practice surely would have known when to pick her up. So Jan’s excuse doesn’t hold up.
Was Uncle Jim busy at her apartment packing a bag for her trip while she was at practice, and they wanted to make sure that they packed everything she needed — thus the 13 phone calls.
Did she attend a cheerleading practice Sunday afternoon knowing all that time that her mother and brother were at his place tied up, in trouble, or worse, and she did not say anything to anyone at practice???
If so, then at the least she went with him willingly knowing that a crime had been committed or was in progress and by her silence was complicit in it.
The police say that they are trying to determine the relationship between Hannah and DiMaggio. I’m sure they have the DNA of them both and are well on the way to that: Is/Was DiMaggio Hanna’s biological father.
If it turns out that he was her biological father then I doubt that he was diddling with her, especially if he knew or suspected that she was his daughter. Statutory rape is one thing — incest is something else altogether.
I’m remembering the statement of one of the horsemen that when he saw them he thought that they were “father and daughter”.
But if they are father and daughter, then it will go a long way to help make sense of why he took such an interest in her and the crime scene.
If he killed the dog with a gunshot, then why wouldn’t that have been the cause of death for the mother and brother as well???
Why burn the bodies if they are already dead unless to try to conceal the real cause of death?
Why conceal the real cause of death if no matter what the cause it points to you, unless that real cause of death and the evidence pointed to someone else that you wanted to protect — like your daughter.
Is it possible that Hannah lost her temper when she found out that Uncle Jim, who she was infatuated with, was really her biological father and thus off-limits, and took it out on her mother for not telling her earlier — and her father was willing to take the blame for her and give her an alibi.
Is a lot of what we have heard coming from her stuff that they talked about on their 6 day hiatus to distance herself from any responsibility for any of this???
I hope the SDPD are asking the same questions because they are in a position to get the answers, starting with the father/daughter relationship.
Family of Hannah Anderson’s alleged abductor looks for explanation
Having been a teenage girl, I think sometimes people have NO IDEA the things that can go on inside a teen girl’s mind.
bfl
I did get a sort of vibe from father that he was not too freaked out or worried or upset. Weird.
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