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 according to a search warrant. It also says they 
discovered letters from Hannah and a handwritten note, without elaborating 
on the contents.Search warrants unsealed last week said Hannah was picked 
up from a cheerleading practice at 4 p.m. on Aug. 4, but 
Caldwell said the practice was a day earlier.Firefighters found the body 
of Christina Anderson, 44, when they extinguished flames at DiMaggio's home 
in Boulevard, a tiny town about 65 miles east of San Diego 
on the U.S.-Mexico border. A search warrant says she was found near 
a crowbar and what appeared to be blood next to her head.The 
San Diego County Medical Examiner's Office said she died of a blunt 
head injury, without elaborating on the nature of the wound or the 
circumstances of her death in a posting to its website. The manner 
of death is listed as homicide.Investigators found 8-year-old Ethan Anderson's 
body as they sifted through rubble. Authorities identified his remains several 
days later by extracting DNA from his bone marrow.The medical examiner's 
office said Tuesday that the cause and manner of the boy's death 
remained under investigation.Hannah Anderson says she didn't learn her mother 
and brother died until after she was rescued. She said on a 
social media site last week that she was "on the road to 
Idaho" when the fire ignited."He had set to wear (sic) it would 
catch on fire at a certain time," she wrote.A memorial service is 
scheduled Saturday for the mother and son 
MEXICO CITY  The Mexican government's human rights commission has issued 
a recommendation calling for federal authorities to investigate the killings 
of journalists and protect news people from attacks.The commission says 
that there has been a "notable increase" in attacks, and that they 
frequently go unsolved.The recommendation was issued Tuesday to the Interior 
Department, the Attorney General's Office and other government agencies. 
The agencies must either comply with the recommendation or publicly explain 
why they won't.By the commission's count, 85 journalists have been killed 
in Mexico since 2000, and 20 others have disappeared since 2005. Only 
12 of those cases have resulted in convictions..



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