Joo, mullakin tulee paloittelu heti ekana mieleen, kun joku kuolee.
Ei helevetti mitä saastaa.
Ihmettelen vaan, että miksi ihmissaasta Adam Bakeria ei ole vielä pidätetty/vangittu?
Zahra Baker murder: Stepmum and dad involved in 'chainsaw massacre roleplay'
* By Mitch Weiss
* From: AP
* January 05, 2011 10:20AM
* Zahra died two weeks before cops told
* Parents "discussed murder game online"
* Stepmum's phone records in the spotlight
POLICE believe Zahra Baker's stepmother and father talked in an online community about a "chainsaw massacre role play", search warrants have revealed.
A stack of search warrants released today by a judge in North Carolina also show that Zahra's stepmother, Elisa Baker, confessed to police that Zahra had died more than two weeks before she and her husband reported her missing.
No one has been charged in the death of the 10-year-old Australian girl.
Zahra, who had a prosthetic leg and hearing aides after a struggle with bone cancer, lived in Newcastle, the Hunter Valley and Townsville before moving to Hickory, North Carolina, with her father, Adam, two years ago after he met his new wife on the internet.
While the warrants provide new details about the investigation, they don't reveal how Zahra might have died.
Elisa Baker is currently in jail on charges of obstructing justice during the investigation.
Her Australian husband, Adam Baker, is free on bond after being arrested on charges unrelated to his daughter.
The warrants shed light on some of the chronology of the disappearance of the little girl.
According to two warrants, Ms Baker told Hickory police on November 19 that Zahra died on September 24, more than two weeks before she was reported missing on October 9.
She also told police that her husband dismembered Zahra's body and that the couple disposed of her remains in several locations on September 25.
Police found the girl's remains based on information provided by Ms Baker, who accompanied them to some of the sites.
But the warrants go on to say that mobile phone records from September 24-25 show that Adam Baker wasn't in the places where Zahra's remains were dumped.
Mobile phone records do show that Ms Baker was in those places at those times, according to warrants.
Ms Baker's lawyers sought today to have her bond of nearly $US100,000 ($99,400) lowered, but a Superior Court judge in Newton postponed a hearing on the request until March 7.
Many of the documents unsealed today show that police and prosecutors sought Ms Baker's medical records from various local hospitals, and information from at least seven county social service agencies about prior investigations into whether Ms Baker had abused her three biological children.
Police also sought information from the Instant Messaging Virtual Universe IMVU website. The social networking and gaming site allows users to create three-dimensional avatars and communicate with each other.
According to a November 8 warrant, police were told an IMVU user had a conversation with the Bakers "regarding their involvement with chainsaw massacre roleplaying."
"The date of September 22 was given regarding their virtual family 'doing a murder with chainsaws'," according to the warrant, although it isn't clear from the document what "chainsaw massacre roleplaying" entailed.
The little girl's death provoked an outpouring of grief in North Carolina and Australia, including candlelight vigils on what would have been her 11th birthday in November.
The documents also reveal information about Ms Baker's ongoing relationship with her former husband, Aaron Young. Ms Baker was married to him before Mr Baker. The documents say Ms Baker told Mr Baker that Aaron Young was her brother.
Investigators said Ms Baker and Mr Young had been in contact even though they were estranged, and officers were trying to get his telephone records.
"Obtaining Aaron Young's telephone records or telephone number will likely provide information substantially related to this homicide investigation," according to the court documents.
But Christy Young, who says she is Aaron's wife, said he had had little contact with Ms Baker.
"I didn't know anything about this. What they're saying I don't think is right," she said.
She said her husband used to play IMVU, but that it was "harmless".
The case has generated numerous reports from Baker family members and friends that Ms Baker often beat Zahra and kept her locked in a bedroom for most of the day.
Ms Baker has been charged with obstructing justice for allegedly writing a ransom note demanding $1 million.
The note was found on a car at the family's home hours before Zahra was reported missing.
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Eli ihmissaasta pariskunta on pelannut netissä roolipeliä, jossa tapetaan ihmisiä moottorisahalla.