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A Lurid and Tragic Case Draws Attention From Near and Far

For a time the death of Rebecca Zahau attracted the type of media spotlight that has fallen on other infamous investigations, from Laci Peterson to Natalee Holloway.

Editor's note: One year ago . Public fascination continued for weeks afterward, peaking in September , not crimes. This week, Patch revisits the deaths of Rebecca Zahau and Max Shacknai in pieces about , an and Zahau's loved ones, who continue to maintain she did not kill herself. 

What makes a sensational story stick?

Wealth. Prominence. Beauty. Sex. . . A historic mansion. A prosperous community.

The Spreckels case had all that and more, with the final element being a truly heart-tugging victim – a young boy with a shining smile lost in an accidental fall.

“It's got all of the components that make something like this work on a national level,” said San Diego author Caitlin Rother.

For some time after the July 2011 deaths of Rebecca Zahau, 32, and Max Shacknai, 6, network news shows like ABC's Good Morning America and featured segments on the investigations. Nightly cable shows from Dr. Drew to welcomed everyone from and San Diego Sheriffs detectives to defense attorneys and rope experts to share their perspectives.

The interest reached as far as England and Australia and culminated in the Zahau family's November appearance on , a two-part interview that included .

“It was bizarre, it was gruesome, it was creepy, but you've got to admit, it was interesting,” said Dean Nelson, an author and founder of the journalism program at Point Loma Nazarene University.

The falloff in national attention has been sharp since then, but Rother, the author of eight books – including her latest, Lost Girls, the story of local teen murder victims Chelsea King and Amber Dubois – said people often ask if she plans to explore the Zahau case. 

But they rarely recall it as a suicide.

“They always say, ‘What are you going to do with that Coronado case, that murder?’ And I look at them and say, ‘It's not a murder,’” said Rother of the official conclusion.

For Nelson, that is one of the keys to the case – and it reminds him of a certain high-profile trial from the 90s.

“This is one of those O.J. Simpson kind of cases, where the official ruling is X, but pretty much everybody thinks Y,” he said.

Devoted crime watchers ate the Simpson case up, and seemingly, each of the made-for-television spectacles that followed. But their interest is not new, Nelson noted. Where amateur sleuths used to turn to pulp paperbacks and magazines for their mystery fix, they now opt for cable television.

And last summer, it was Coronado's turn.

“Without these kind of macabre things, it seems there would be far fewer stations on TV,” he concluded.

Next: On Friday, a loved one discusses why she remains convinced that Rebecca Zahau was a crime victim, not a suicide.

 

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righty-o July 30, 2012 at 07:30 pm
jessica,
Not even. If Jonah loved Rebecca that much, he would have returned her two calls, ensured her safety, and reacted differently to her death. After the fact he tried to show a little cash toward the funeral to save face. By then it was too late. The Zahau's hoped it was only Adam and that the investigation would prove that. That's why they waited patiently. Xena was interviewed without a lawyer for 2 hours by detectives who flew to Missouri. You can get your answers from that interview. As far as Ethan and Gabby go, you are saying two minors flew without adults suddenly the day before a big party was planned, and Gabby was sent to Africa in the sweltering heat to do charity work rather than enjoy the cool Coronado beach weather? Come on. Prove that if you can.
righty-o July 30, 2012 at 07:33 pm
RM,
Good to hear from you. Glad you weren't bumped off, like the many "sickittens.
righty-o July 30, 2012 at 07:37 pm
Compared to Dina, Rebecca was a bargain, right jessica? Dina cost Jonah 2 houses and a huge monthly. Rebecca died with nothing, as you often remind us.
they were there July 30, 2012 at 11:55 pm
How did she get stitches if she didn't go to the hospital? She did go. Rebecca asked Mary about having them removed since Mary is a nurse. Rebecca wasn't allowed to go see Max because Dina was there and blamed her. Jonah kept telling Rebecca she'd be able to go visit soon. Instead, the forces were rallying against Rebecca as a scapegoat. When she wouldn't confess after being attacked in her sleep, they killed her anyway. What a loss. She was a good friend to all and a great person. Why were Adam and Nina called in from out of town,and both at the house the murder night? Helping Jonah and Dina to cope with Max's fall? That would have required them to be at the hospital, which they weren't. Motive, means, opportunity and location. They had it all.
Birds of a feather July 31, 2012 at 02:17 pm
sickitten is a murder posse member and a good friend of Robert Mack's. She's on Bremner's page talking to her all the time under her multiple alts.
jessica August 1, 2012 at 03:39 am
@they were there- Xena got her stitches at a care facility. Police asked her if she would like to go to the hospital and Rebecca said no. Righty-o just because you have gone above and beyond with your hatred for Rebecca on your site because you are a prejudiced and old woman does not mean everyone is like you. Do NOT use my name to get your views across. I never said Rebecca died with nothing, YOU said that over and over again in mean and cruel ways, just not on here.
McD court August 1, 2012 at 01:39 pm
Now we know your REAL name jessica. One person would know where Xena got her stitches and what Rebecca said, and that's YOU. And we know what you know - that's nothing. "Hatred for Rebecca, prejudiced and old woman?" Zero clues. BTW, wig aka YOU often said RZ had nothing.
Alison Kaisler August 1, 2012 at 06:23 pm
The other children were there that day, rushed away with the help of the chef/grounds keeper. A picture is worth a thousand words.
Juni Bressette August 1, 2012 at 06:49 pm
So many things have come out in the new article about Dina in Phoenix Magazine. Makes it pretty clear that Rebecca was overpowered by no one, and that she did it all by herself. No body tied her up and killed her. She was very physically fit and with no defensive wounds and all the DNA and fingerprints hers, suicide is the only possible answer. And the correct answer.
What is curious, is all the changes in Rebecca's story about Max's accident and how quickly Rebecca got Xena out of there...where the detectives couldn't talk to her. Rebecca didn't call back the detective that day, flew Xena out of there, made sure she was home, then killed herself. What does XENA know that she is being so quiet about? What REALLY happened to 6-year old Max Shacknai????
Robert Mack August 2, 2012 at 11:29 pm
Juni - Well why didnt you say so, obviously if it came out in Dina's interview it must be true. After all everything the Shacknai family has said has proven to be true and not lies. LOL.. I feel for Dina losing Max but the only thing that will fix this whole mess is a new impartial investigation into both deaths. An Investigation that will provide Real and truthful answers to real and honest questions. Justice for Rebecca Zahau and Max.
Lying eyes August 3, 2012 at 02:22 am
Butcher knife to the throat, pepper spayed in the face, knew her attacker. That's what the evidence shows. SOS from you. Predictable.
Kathy Shayna Shocket August 3, 2012 at 02:42 am
Dina was so jealous and hateful towards Rebecca she hired people to dig into her background looking for dirt long before Rebecca ended up murdered. Dina disliked Rebecca long before her son's accident, and that was confirmed by Dina herself. I wonder if SDSO knew of this hate when they did their investigation. This revelation should be considered NEW EVIDENCE as it relates.
lie eyes August 3, 2012 at 05:52 am
How does this help me detect a lie? Typically, if you ask someone a question and they glance to the right (your left) they are creating something, or in other words lying. When someone looks to their left (your right) they are recalling something, and are telling the truth.
lie eyes August 3, 2012 at 06:01 am
None of these story changes is documented. Xena is right to stay away from those who may have something to do with Rebecca's murder. All of these allegations are hearsay garbage by those afraid to publicly testify.
Tin Cup August 3, 2012 at 09:25 am
The Zahau family has already had an impartial investigation, but I say you're right, Robert. Let this both cases be opened WIDE and let EVERY BIT OF INFORMATION about Rebecca Nalepa's suicide become public knowledge. EVERY BIT.
RIP Max. Justice is coming.
third person August 3, 2012 at 01:44 pm
Felony murder is typically the same grade of murder as premeditated murder. In many jurisdictions, felony murder is a crime for which the death penalty can be imposed, provided that the defendant himself killed, attempted to kill, or intended to kill. For example, three people conspired to commit armed robbery. Two of them went in to the house and committed the robbery, and in the process killed the occupants of the house. The third person sat outside in the getaway car, and he was later convicted of felony murder. But because he himself neither killed, attempted to kill, nor intended to kill, he cannot be executed even though he is guilty of felony murder.
who was where August 3, 2012 at 08:54 pm
Right. Lets see Adam's boot print against the "police" one on the porch. Hunh, same one.
news to come August 6, 2012 at 01:09 pm
Expect a "blended" family meltdown. This will conclude in a final confrontation between Dina and Jonah. The news will be wild.
doorknockers August 6, 2012 at 08:37 pm
jessica,
your name isn't jessica but it does begin with J. LOL
mel adams August 8, 2012 at 08:22 am
Did the police interview Xena? What was the cause of her cuts that required stitches? Very suspicious she just so happened to have an injury at the same time Max goes over the balcony. Especially ones that require stitches. How soon after the accident did she fly home?
sugar rush August 9, 2012 at 10:54 pm
The cause of her cuts was cheapness on the part of Jonah Shacknai; He didn't employ a maid or housekeeeper to clean up the mess caused by his rambunctious son. Instead he left it to his houseguest. BTW, nobody saw him at the gym. All the BS about him being witnessed there is false. Not one person will come forward and back him up on that.
Maybelline August 9, 2012 at 11:58 pm
Interesting, too, that Rebecca whisked Xena away, not even letting her visit the hospital or clinic to get her stitches removed. Why did the sister/aunt have to remove them at home? Very weird.
Maybelline August 10, 2012 at 12:00 am
Even Anne Bremner said Jonah Shacknai was at the gym and that they have him on tape. She said he was never a suspect in either death. Try to stay on topic.
As far as a housekeeper goes, Rebecca wanted her fired because she didn't like the housekeeper sticking up for little Maxie.
yogapants August 10, 2012 at 07:09 am
Okay. Then answer ALL of the remaining questions that the SDSO brushed off.
yogapants August 10, 2012 at 07:11 am
Public appearances? Last I heard, Dina Romero Shacknai is appearing on Dr. Drew.
Want to Know August 12, 2012 at 05:29 pm
Does that mean that Xena should get time for her involvement of Max's death? And should Mary get time for this charade she has concocted to cover up her sister Rebecca's murder?
Scary lady August 15, 2012 at 03:53 pm
Why did Jonah leave his precious boy alone with a woman they now claim was so evil? Could it be negligence and breach of custody? $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ FOR DINA!!!!!!!!!!!!
betrayed August 17, 2012 at 03:11 am
Wonder if Jonah sold out Rebecca to cover for an accident between the 3 children? Having the kids fly out of town before the big party makes no sense. Rebecca and Xena were left to shoulder the blame, but they didn't realize they'd be framed. Now Xena is in hiding and Rebecca is dead.
Ashley August 17, 2012 at 07:37 pm
RE: wigsworth...The Zahau family just wants the TRUTH.They don't want to make money off their deceased daughter, you fool! Put the shoe on the other foot. Before you start demoralizing others check yourself!
jenagain October 29, 2012 at 04:05 am
Actually, immediately after this happened, I read an online news article that stated Jonah was golfing some where during the time when the child had the accident. Whether at the gym or at the golf course, he was enjoying his free time. Normally at work out centers, members have to scan their ID membership cards or in some gyms, scan your fingerprint. If golfing, he should have been able to tell the police him golf mates he was with.

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