Page 1 of After my daughter’s suicide, I’m searching for the real culprit

My daughter Eliza Mclean was assaulted and murdered, but the court ruled it a suicide.

I appealed seven times, never getting a fair outcome. So I kidnapped District Attorney George Kennedy's daughter, Rosie Kennedy.

In the livestream, I strapped Rosie to the autopsy table.

Then, in front of everyone watching, I declared loudly: "I performed an autopsy on Eliza myself. Eliza didn't commit suicideshe was murdered.

"I'm giving you seven chances to reveal the real evidence and the killer. For every wasted opportunity, I'll destroy one part of Rosie's body."

George and his wife Millie Kennedy cried, begging me to spare Rosie. Millie said, "The evidence shows your daughter committed suicide. Stop this madness and release my daughter. She's innocent."

At that moment, viewers in the livestream were calling me deranged and cruel, saying I'd lost my mind over my daughter's death and was taking my rage out on an innocent person.

No matter how disgusted everyone looked at me, I smirked coldly, picked up the scalpel, and made a cut across Rosie's stomach.

I said, "Time's ticking. You better reveal the real killer fast."

I knew perfectly well that the actual murderer was watching this livestream right now.

Seeing Rosie bound to the autopsy table, George and Millie completely broke down.

George shouted at me: "Freya, your daughter committed suicide. What gives you the right to kidnap my daughter? She's only eight years old." Freya Mclean is my name.

Millie also said, "You're a mother yourselfhow can you be so heartless?"

The police officers standing behind George tried to calm me down. My colleagues also urged me not to do anything stupid, not to ruin my future.

A female colleague said, "Freya, calm down. Don't hurt an innocent child. Eliza really did commit suicide."

A male colleague said, "You understand the lawdon't make a mistake that destroys both you and others. Eliza wouldn't want to see you like this."

Another female colleague added, "That's right. Eliza's body is still in the freezer, waiting for you to take her home."

In the livestream, some viewers joined in condemning me.

[Is she sick or something? Her daughter's dead, so she thinks she can take it out on someone else?]

[I heard she won't accept that her daughter committed suicideseven appeals all rejected. Looks like she wants revenge on George.]

[If seven appeals failed, it proves her daughter definitely committed suicide. Otherwise, they would've found the killer by now.]

[Her daughter committed suicide, so why doesn't she think about whether she's the problem?]

They had their reasons, and I had mine.

Eliza absolutely could not have committed suicide.

Three months ago, Eliza was supposed to start college in Washington, but she suddenly died.

Someone pulled her body from the river. She was naked, covered in bruises all over her body.

Since Eliza and I were mother and daughter, the police station assigned a different medical examiner to perform her autopsy.

I thought the autopsy would give Eliza justice, but the final result still ruled it suicide.

However, Eliza was such a bright, radiant childshe absolutely could not have committed suicide.

After bringing Eliza's body home, I performed my own autopsy on her with tears in my eyes, and discovered that Eliza had been assaulted before her death.

I gathered the evidence and appealed again and again, demanding the case be reopened. But every single appeal was rejected.

On the seventh appeal, I even photographed a particularly obvious, horrifying tear wound on Eliza's body as evidence. But in the end, I was still rejected.

I couldn't accept it, so I kidnapped Rosie.

I wanted the prosecutor's office to speak the truth with their own mouths.

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