Actually, I thought the murder of Bonaparte was much more creative.
But that aside, the presumption that Diana was drawing Adalind, Kelly, herself, and then adding a four legged creature to support fond memories doesn't add up in my opinion.
Meisner picked up a crumpled up picture of Diana while in the safehouse. She appears to be outdoors, so I'm just taking a guess here that these friends of his were trying to expand her environment. If they were going that far, then they were either reading to her or giving her books to read. She may have been been taught while in the safehouse. There's no doubt in my mind she watched television and played on a computer. I believe there were toys there. Children don't play without using their imaginations. What she drew can also be argued as a figment of her imagination, as evidenced by the four legged creature in the drawing that doesn't appear anywhere in her life.
But that aside, the presumption that Diana was drawing Adalind, Kelly, herself, and then adding a four legged creature to support fond memories doesn't add up in my opinion.
Meisner picked up a crumpled up picture of Diana while in the safehouse. She appears to be outdoors, so I'm just taking a guess here that these friends of his were trying to expand her environment. If they were going that far, then they were either reading to her or giving her books to read. She may have been been taught while in the safehouse. There's no doubt in my mind she watched television and played on a computer. I believe there were toys there. Children don't play without using their imaginations. What she drew can also be argued as a figment of her imagination, as evidenced by the four legged creature in the drawing that doesn't appear anywhere in her life.
The best way to frustrate a cyberbully is to ignore him.