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Delia D'Ambra

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Park Predators
REVISITED: The Reserve

But John Ward, Julie's dad, didn't believe any of the police's theories.

Park Predators
REVISITED: The Reserve

He told reporter Michael Horsnell for The Times that his daughter had been to Kenya two times prior to this trip, and she knew what to be on the lookout for.

Park Predators
REVISITED: The Reserve

There was no doubt in his mind that she'd been ambushed and killed somewhere between where she left her Jeep and the hunting lodge that was just a few miles away.

Park Predators
REVISITED: The Reserve

Evidence he said supported that scenario was the fact that Julie's Olympus camera and two of her telephoto lenses were missing.

Park Predators
REVISITED: The Reserve

I imagine his point in saying that was to introduce the possibility that maybe someone had robbed her of those expensive items and killed her to keep from getting caught.

Park Predators
REVISITED: The Reserve

John told the Times, quote, End quote.

Park Predators
REVISITED: The Reserve

By September 18th, almost two weeks after Julie was last seen alive, John returned to the United Kingdom without his daughter and without answers to the growing number of questions he had about what in the world had happened to her.

Park Predators
REVISITED: The Reserve

The only upside to the situation was that the case had been officially deemed a homicide.

Park Predators
REVISITED: The Reserve

But just a few days after that update, something truly wild happened.

Park Predators
REVISITED: The Reserve

About a week after the Kenyan police force was told by their own resident pathologist that Julie was a homicide victim, the chief government pathologist, a guy named Dr. Jason Kaviti, who from reading the source material is described as having more authority than Dr. Shaker, changed Julie's post-mortem autopsy report to say that her manner of death was no longer murder, but instead an animal attack that perhaps occurred simultaneously with a lightning strike.

Park Predators
REVISITED: The Reserve

This conclusion, as you can imagine, did not sit well with John Ward, who'd been extremely outspoken about how ridiculous he thought that theory was.

Park Predators
REVISITED: The Reserve

He traveled back to Kenya to launch his own inquiry into the matter and sought assistance from an independent pathologist and a professor from the UK.

Park Predators
REVISITED: The Reserve

Originally, he'd planned to have Julie's remains cremated, but he canceled those plans when he realized that Kenyan officials were being really sketchy about the autopsy report.

Park Predators
REVISITED: The Reserve

A few weeks later, the two men from the UK who John hired to review Julie's remains concluded that she'd died as a result of a homicide.

Park Predators
REVISITED: The Reserve

In fact, one of them said it was crystal clear that she'd been decapitated and one of her knees had been severed in half prior to her body being burned.

Park Predators
REVISITED: The Reserve

So with that information, John accused the Kenyan police force of refusing to treat his daughter's death as a murder because they cared more about the negative impacts it could have on the country's tourism industry than getting to the truth.

Park Predators
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He told reporter Peter Godwin, quote, Kenya is a country which relies very heavily on tourism, and there may be a temptation to look the other way.

Park Predators
REVISITED: The Reserve

If there is a man out there who killed my daughter, I want him, end quote.

Park Predators
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John's resolve was seemingly limitless, along with his ability to bankroll independent efforts to investigate what happened to Julie.

Park Predators
REVISITED: The Reserve

He was a wealthy businessman and the managing director of a hotel group, so it's no surprise that from day one he was able to contract several private pilots and aircrafts to search for his daughter.