Still no discussion of motive, but James DiMaggio sure acted like a professional terrorist.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/autopsy-calif-mother-found-in-burned-home-died-from-head-blows-friend-fled-with-daughter/2013/09/23/70088af6-24b1-11e3-9372-92606241ae9c_allComments.html?ctab=all_&wp_login_redirect=0
Christina Anderson suffered blows to the back of her head, forehead and nose but doesn’t describe which instruments were used. Authorities have said firefighters found a crowbar near her body
A woman whose bludgeoned body was found in the burning home of a family friend who allegedly killed her son and abducted her 16-year-old daughter died from at least a dozen blows to the head, according to an autopsy report released Monday... Christina Anderson, 44, was found with duct tape wrapped around her neck and mouth several times and her ankles tied with a plastic cable... The cause of death was undetermined for Anderson’s 8-year-old son, Ethan, whose charred remains were found in the rubble. Investigators said they couldn’t determine how Ethan died due to extensive burns and tissue loss.
James DiMaggio, 40, was killed by FBI agents in the Idaho wilderness Aug. 10, one week after he allegedly abducted 16-year-old Hannah Anderson and killed Christina and Ethan Anderson at his home
Still declines to discuss a motive
This case with brutally murder and burning and kidnapping and police chase across the western US and Idaho looks more like a professional terrorist than just one guy who blew a fuse. Americans need to look at these no-motive or no-determined-cause accidents and crimes like 30 shootings in one night in Chicago and see if there is more to it than how it was staged to make us believe. When one plane hits the world trade center, it could be an accident. When a second plane hits, we don't need any further evidence to conclude it is the work of international terrorists. When one man goes to this much effort and planning, it may not be just one man, and he's not crazy, he's on a mission.
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