The fight for Samira's girls ~ Hyrah & Skynnah



A horrific drama continues to unfold in Tallahassee. Tallahassee lawyer, James P. Waczewski, has filed a civil lawsuit against Dr. Frasch on behalf of his client, Samira Frasch’s mother in Madagascar. 


Samira Frasch’s mother wants not only the children but also Samira's $1 million dollar insurance settlement that would have gone directly to secondary-beneficiary Hyrah under the Slayer Statute that says a person can't benefit financially from their crime ... if the primary beneficiary, Dr. Adam Frasch, was indeed guilty of murdering Samira.


But it was paid out to Dr. Adam Frasch before his trial. The insurance company did their own investigation and discovered that among many exonerating facts, one of Samira’s phones had pinged off of a tower in Marianna, FL at the time that Dr. Frasch was passing through on his way to Panama City Beach. Since his own phone showed him steadily heading south, they knew he was nowhere near his home in Tallahassee at the time of his wife’s death. And this is consistent with one of the last things he said to his wife before leaving which was to call him when she knew what she was going to do with her day. 


Considering he has never personally met his client, one can assume that Waczewski doesn’t know the dark history of Samira’s childhood in Madagascar. She was severely abused by her mother. The details will come out in the court case because Dr. Frasch is compelled to share what his wife told him and friends and her therapist about her childhood in order to protect his own daughters from ending up in a similar situation. Furthermore, he is taking the opportunity to bring out exonerating elements in his case that were not brought out in the trial. His children have been doubly cheated by losing a mother to murder and a father to a false incarceration. 


Samira left Madagascar when she was 18 and only returned when she was a strong, independent woman. Now Waczewski wants to send her children back to the situation she worked so hard to get away from. 

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