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Public memorial set for Hannah Anderson’s mom, brother

Posted at 8:30 AM, Aug 24, 2013
and last updated 2013-08-24 07:25:10-04

(CNN) — Nearly three weeks after authorities found their charred remains in a family friend’s home, Hannah Anderson’s mother and brother will be remembered Saturday at a public memorial service.

Christina Anderson and her son, Ethan, 8, were killed by family friend James Lee DiMaggio, who then set fire to his house and kidnapped Hannah, authorities say.

The service will be held at the Guardian Angels Catholic Church in Santee, California.

DiMaggio kidnapped Hannah on August 4, setting off a manhunt that ended hundreds of miles away from his San Diego-area home.

After evading authorities for a week, DiMaggio was spotted in the Idaho wilderness on August 10. An FBI agent shot him dead and Hannah was returned to her family in Southern California.

In an interview on NBC Thursday morning, she thanked law enforcement officials and others involved in her rescue. She singled out the horseback riders who first spotted her in the Idaho wilderness.

“I’d like to say thank you, because without them I probably wouldn’t be here right now,” she said.

Secrecy

Since her return, a series of twists have emerged.

DiMaggio, 40, left a life insurance policy that named Hannah and Ethan’s grandmother, Bernice Anderson, as the beneficiary.

The insurance policy led DiMaggio’s family to seek a DNA test of Hannah and Ethan to find out whether he fathered the children.

A representative for the Anderson family shot down the allegation.

In addition, phone records indicate Hannah and DiMaggio called each other numerous times before both their phones were turned off on August 4, a search warrant revealed.

San Diego County deputies searching DiMaggio’s charred home also found a handwritten note, handcuff box, camping equipment, a DNA swab kit, two used condoms and letters from Hannah, according to an affidavit.

But secrecy has surrounded the investigation. Officials have not revealed contents of the letters and the note.