How about this little gem:
"This is what I found. This is the truth. It is inescapable. And in my greatest rage I wonder why, why he didnt even have the decency to kill himself, to do that small thing FOR ME(emphasis mine)?"
What bothers me is that this woman made the whole thing about her. It seems the only real thing she's upset about is not that these bad things happened, but that they tainted her.
I get the impression that she would have been far less upset if the exact same atrocities took place but only her father had nothing to do with it.
Her real outrage seems only to be her (self-perceived) victimization by her father of being made the daughter of a mass murderer. She's no different from all the other professional 'victims' that are constantly on parade.
I think she made the comment about the suicide..... because at least she would have known he possessed SOME shame for what he had done. That would have given her some "PARTICLE of his regret" to hold onto, to remember him by... instead of ONLY the vastness of his evil deeds.
Have you ever lost a relative who had a poor relationship with you? Once somebody is dead all you have is memories of them and what they did or DID NOT DO. And of course memories of your own actions with that relative.
I'm giving this subject a rest for a while. It's f***ing depressing.