Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Kirsten Costas' Grandmother hung out with Lana Turner........

Meronie Costas, Kirsten's Grandmother had one hell of a life. Read her obituary here: 

Mrs. Meronie Costas

Aug 23, 1915 - Jul 2, 2012


Meronie Costas passed away at Santa Barbara Convalescent Hospital on July 2nd, 2012 at the age of 96. She was born in San Diego, California on August 23rd, 1915 to Greek immigrant parents. Born to Panagiota and Dimitri Demangos, she was the second eldest child in a family of eight 
Meronie was a graduate of San Diego High School and an accomplished seamstress. She often made her own patterns after sketching ideas from designs she saw in store windows. She was an active participant in Greek youth activities. At the age of 14 she started coming to Santa Barbara on vacations where she met her future husband, Pete. Seven years later, they married and moved to SB where Pete and Meronie managed the Golden State Café next to the Granada Theatre. Business was great due to all the activity and live events at the Granada, (Lana Turner and Jane Russell were frequent customers), and with all the servicemen in the area, the restaurant stayed open all night! They soon bought the restaurant, changed the name to "Pete's", and ran it until the mid-60s. On Saturday nights after closing the restaurant, Meronie and Pete would go to the El Paseo for the floor show and dancing. 
Meronie was active in the Greek Orthodox community of Santa Barbara. She was a proud member of the "Daughters of Penelope". 
Her famous hand-knit dresses were her trademark. She spent many happy hours knitting with her dear friend Loretto Link and began a new career working in Loretto's knit shop. Over the next 25 years, she worked at The Hughes, Theresa Ann and Robinson's, finally retiring in her mid-70s. 
Meronie was a loving and active participant in her children's and grand children's lives. She was the best cook and she was a lady, sweet and strong. Beloved mother, grandmother and aunt. 
Meronie is survived by her son Arthur (wife Berit), daughter Marina (husband Donald Ziemer) and grandchildren Dawn Sophia (husband Brett Larsen), Stephanie Ziemer, John Ziemer and Peter Costas (wife Lisa) great granddaughter Kamille Mei Costas. She is also survived by David Ziemer, Kristy Ziemer and Carrie Ziemer-Kleyn who considered her their Yia Yia and numerous nieces and nephews in southern and northern California. She was pre-deceased by her husband Peter, her granddaughter Kirsten and her brothers and sisters. 


Saturday, December 12, 2015

Photos of Arthur and Berit Costas

1980s photo of Arthur and Berit Costas


Here's Jeannette/Bernadette's mother, Elaine. 



I feel so bad for both Mothers. Elaine has to go the rest of her life knowing something she gave the world took so much. And poor Berit, who gave the world something as beautiful as Kirsten gets a life without her. 


I read somewhere that Berit sued Bernadette, I will have to research that and get back to you guys. 

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

La Puma News interview with Mother of Kirsten's friend

 Published by the La Puma news

Kate Ginley, Staff Writer

As the 30th anniversary of the murder of Miramonte student Kirsten Costas passes this year, Sharon Palmer, the mother of a friend to Costas as well as the girl convicted of the murder, considered the tragedy’s relevance to today’s Lamorinda community.

Costas, a Miramonte cheerleader, was murdered by fellow student Bernadette Protti in June of 1984. According to The Los Angeles Times, Protti was sentenced to a juvenile prison for 7 years.

30 years ago, 15-year-old Costas was lured by a fake invitation for the Bob-O-Links service group dinner. The popular cheerleader was on her way to the fictitious dinner with Protti.  Protti had volunteered to drive her. According to Palmer, “Bernadette was acting strange and Kirsten was frightened and wanted out of the car.”

Palmer recalls that Costas and Protti were in Moraga when Costas got out of the car. “Kirsten went up to a door and asked for a ride home. Her exact words were: ‘My friend is acting weird and I’m really scared. Could you drive me home?'” Palmer said.

Palmer said the Moraga citizen who Costas asked for a ride obliged and drove Costas home, but he told authorities later that there was a strange car following them. After reaching the house, the man asked if she needed him to stay, but Costas declined, claiming her neighbor was home, so it was fine.

Costas was unaware of the real danger.

Palmer said, “Rene [the neighbor] and Kirsten were really close.” However, the neighbor failed to respond when Costas signaled for help. “Rene heard banging on the door but she was home alone and thought Kirsten was at a Bobby’s meeting. She was too afraid to answer the door and only came out when she heard the ambulance,” Palmer said.

Costas was banging her fists on the door as Protti jumped out of the bushes and stabbed her with a butcher knife in a downward angle several times, puncturing her lungs.

Costas screamed and somehow made her way to a different neighbor’s house where she died in that neighbor’s arms.

Protti fled the scene before anyone had seen her.

For six months Protti went without being apprehended.  During that time, the community experienced growing anxiety. Palmer said, “I was afraid to let [my daughter] go anywhere. How could anyone when this adorable, girl that everyone loved, got stabbed?” Palmer explained that kids went out in groups, slept with lights on or even slept in their parents’ room as a result of the unsolved crime.

In August of that year, Palmer took her daughter and friends, Protti included, to Sleepy Hollow Swim Club where they had talked about how terrible a person had to be to do such a thing to their friend. “Bernadette was quiet the whole time,” Palmer recalled.

Before Protti’s involvement was discovered by authorities, Palmer’s daughter claimed she thought Protti did it. Protti sat behind her in English and Palmer’s daughter noticed Protti was acting “weird.” Her car matched the description of what the Moraga man had told the police as well. “I just have this feeling,” Palmer’s daughter told Palmer.

“Don’t say that!” Palmer remembered telling her daughter. Palmer did not think that the 16 year old yearbook editor could have done such a thing. “Bernadette was never considered a suspect,” Palmer said.

Yet, when the FBI took over the case, they found that Protti, who was thought to have passed her initial lie detector test, was actually lying. “The FBI kept interviewing her and got suspicious and she realized they were closing in on her,” Palmer said. “Bernadette confessed to a priest who told her to tell her parents. So, she confessed to her parents who called the police.”

Palmer attended the trail. She remembers Protti crying during questioning in the courtroom, with her head on the table, repeating “I couldn’t let her tell! I couldn’t let her tell! I couldn’t!”

“I think it was the shame and judgement. She didn’t care about the consequences morally. She was more ashamed of what she did than killing Kirsten,” Palmer said. “[Protti] felt if Kirsten had told what she had done that it would be the end of her life.”

Palmer also recalled the presentation of the physical evidence. “The knife was huge. It was so awful. Bernadette’s mother screamed and put her head down when she saw the knife in trial,” said Palmer.

Protti was tried as a juvenile. She was released from her incarceration at age 25. “Seven years was not enough,” Palmer said. “I don’t feel like she’s been adequately punished.”

Protti was charged with second-degree murder. “I don’t think she set out to intentionally kill her,” Palmer said. “Her sister had the knife in the car for work and [Protti] knew where it was.”

In 1985, author Rob Haeseler wrote The San Francisco Chronicle article, “Trial Hears Girl’s Confession of East Bay Slaying.” It reported that Protti only wanted to “hurt” Costas. In another article by Haeseler, he wrote, “unanswered to the end was what provoked Protti to stab Costas to death after luring her to a bogus sorority initiation dinner.”

“I thought that she was going to tell everybody at school that I was really weird,” Protti claimed during trial.

The movie “The Death of a Cheerleader,” based on the events of Costas’ murder, presented Protti as jealous of Costas. Palmer disagrees.  She thinks that Protti feared Costas was going to reveal a secret.

“It was not jealously! She made a pass at her. What else could it be?” She said, “I think [Protti] was gay. It was a big deal back then and wasn’t accepted like it is now. People thought it was drugs, but I got that feeling from the trial.”

“[Costas] had no way of knowing that Bernadette was thinking a great deal about her,” stated another article in 1985 by People magazine. “And the one person whose acceptance meant so much [to Protti], the one she so desperately wanted to talk to, has tragically been silenced forever.”

“Bernadette was smart but had no idea that Kirsten wouldn’t be interested. Kirsten was like a puppy. She hugged people, wasn’t exclusive and liked everyone,” Palmer said. “[Protti] probably tried to kiss her and it freaked her out. Kirsten was immature and would have told people what had happened,” Palmer explained.

“30 years ago, it was a big deal to be a lesbian,” said Palmer.

Though time has passed, the murder is still a disturbing memory for a generation of Moraga residents. “People want to forget it. That’s why there is no memorial this year,” said Palmer.

30 years later, the pressure fit in is still a relevant social concern.  The 2014 film “Mean Girl Murderer Case,” depicts two girls who kill a friend when they fear she knows about their lesbian relationship.

Though the Bay Area is seen as a progressive community, and social organizations and educational institutions continue to preach tolerance, Palmer believes that Lamorinda is still lagging behind.

“I do not think anything has changed but perhaps more [competition] and stress,” Palmer said.

- See more at: http://chslapuma.com/lifestyle/2014/10/14/murder-still-haunts-moraga-resident/#sthash.2gkGSDkf.dpuf

Why did Bernadette wear sweatpants to meet Kirsten?


The night Bernadette picked Kirsten up for the fake Bobby party she was extremely under dressed. By all accounts Bernadette wanted to be accepted and friendly with Kirsten. So even if she made up the party just to hang with her you would think she would have dressed up a little. 


Kirsten is the same person who mentioned Bernadette's sad ski gear. So with that in mind I really feel it was premeditated. She dressed in sweatpants because she knew what she wanted to do. 

Between the butcher knife and the sweatpants, you just can't say this wasn't a first degree murder case. I believe Bernadette had snapped previously and had already made up her mind Kirsten had to go. 

Monday, December 7, 2015

Virginia Protti Varela work Bio

She looks good for her age. Her knife killed Kirsten. Fact. 


Virginia Varela joined Golden Pacific Bank as Chief Executive Officer and member of the Board of Directors for both the Bank and Golden Pacific Bancorp in 2013. Golden Pacific Bank is a highly innovative community bank headquartered in downtown Sacramento, with branches in Yuba City and Live Oak. Golden Pacific is primarily a business bank offering premier banking services. Golden Pacific Bank is the co-founder of SmartBiz, the nationwide automated, online SBA lending platform for loans from $5,000 to $150,000. With Smartbiz, Golden Pacific Bank has become the nation’s leading lender for SBA Non-Express loans of $25,000 or less.

Before joining Golden Pacific Bank, Ms. Varela held various posts both as a community bank executive and as a former regulator, and brings with her more than 25 years of community banking experience. Ms. Varela is considered a bank “turn around” expert. She successfully improved banks as EVP/Chief Operating Officer of Bank of the Orient, CEO/President of Bank of Rio Vista in the California Delta region, and President and Director of San Luis Trust Bank in San Luis Obispo, California.

As a regulator, Ms. Varela held various positions of authority with the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, the Treasury Department, and the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco. Her specialty area is community bank regulations and supervision.

Ms. Varela has consulted with financial institutions and government agencies both on a national and global scale. She has succeeded in overseas missions with the Financial Services Volunteer Corporation assisting developing and transition countries. She also served as a member of the Interagency Hurricane Katrina Task Force “Banks Helping Banks,” and was an active Consultant to the national “Elder Financial Protection Network.”

Ms. Varela is a member of the California Bankers Association Board of Directors. Ms. Varela’s contributions were recognized through a “Woman of Distinction” Award in the San Francisco Bay area, as well as other honors and certifications over the years. Ms. Varela holds a BS degree in Economics, a BA degree in English Literature, and a MBA from the University of California, Berkeley.


How did she get a woman of distinction award? I should call and ask for an explanation. 

Jeannette continues to steal photos

This photo Jeannette purports to be her is actually from an Italian nursing school posting a few years ago. 

Also if you notice the person who originally posted it goes by the name "Angelo Del Vecchio" which is quite similar to the name Angela Del Vecchio the character based off Jeannette/Bernadette in the movie A Friend to Die for. 





Here is a screen shot from Jeannette's fake page. Showing this photo pretending like it belongs to her





Saturday, December 5, 2015

Link to Jeannette/Bernadette's Deadly Women episode



https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=zPk63slemgQ



This show does a few cases per episode and also features Bernadette's heinous killing of Kirsten Costas. 

30 years after and this crime still has interest. 


Jeannette Tomanka's stolen avatar


In case you were wondering where Jeannette stole her fake cartoon photo from. This blog posted it over 5 years ago. 

Friday, December 4, 2015

Please don't post addresses....


I love how interactive this blog is. Jeannette/Bernadette and anybody who helped her kill Kirsten is fair game. But please do not post kids names or anybody's addresss. That is overboard and uncalled for. That crosses a line that I will not tolerate.

I've noticed in the comment section the ante is being raised with personal info. We live in a world where people are crazy as shit. Let's not help them do that. Talking about Jeannette is fine, but there is no need to publish addresses ,numbers ,children's names or work info. 

All comments crossing that line will be blocked, please use responsibly.