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The Mysterious Death of Rebecca Zahau | Murder Monday

The Mysterious Death of Rebecca Zahau | Murder Monday

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This week on True Crime Never Sleeps, we dive into the chilling 2011 case of Rebecca Zahau and the infamous Spreckels Mansion in Coronado, California. What began as a tragic accident involving Jonah Shacknai’s 6-year-old son Max quickly spiraled into a second, far more mysterious death—Rebecca, found naked, bound, gagged, and hanging from a balcony. Was it suicide, as police claimed, or a meticulously staged murder? We explore Rebecca’s background, her relationship with Jonah, the growing tensions with his ex-wife Dina, and the mountain of forensic red flags and unanswered questions that continue to baffle investigators.

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