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Beate Zipperle, a licensed clinical state social worker who testified on Danielle's behalf, said Danielle's parents divorced when she was about 2 and she was raised by her father, a 47-year-old tree-maintenance worker. Relatives told Zipperle that Black had quit drinking several years ago after threatening to shoot himself in front of Danielle and her older brother. Black remarried in mid-2007. Early on, Danielle earned As and Bs, played trumpet, volunteered at an animal shelter and dreamed of becoming a veterinarian. But difficulties at home led to several months of counseling for symptoms of depression and anxiety when Danielle was 12, Zipperle said. At 13, she began cutting herself, indicating that "something is awry, something is seriously awry with this child." At 14, she ran away and overdosed on prescription drugs. The social worker said Danielle had fallen in with "a negative peer group."
Photos on a digital memory card found hidden in her bedroom included some of Danielle, her honey-blond hair dyed black, smoking, clowning with two guys hoisting liquor bottles and spelling out the word
'blood' with her fingers -- an apparent reference to the Bloods street gang. References to blood, cutting and stabbing appear often in two dozen poems and letters collected by police. A teenage acquaintance speaking on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals told The Associated Press that Danielle spoke loudly and often of her death wish for her father. "She always went around saying she got abused and wanted her father dead. She told the whole school that," the boy said. In Danielle's journal, investigators found a poem apparently addressed to her father with the passage, "if you do it again; you won't have a life to live." Another poem included the lines, "Your time is now up; I promise it won't hurt much; I'll
have a smile on my face."' She is being held in juvenile detention while awaiting a decision on her case.
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