Kidnap victim Hannah Anderson posts selfies and answers questions online revealing her ordeal at the hands of 'psycho Uncle Jim' and her grief after he murdered her mom and brother

Kidnap victim Hannah Anderson reportedly answering questions from her friends on little-known social media site called Ask.fm

Police have not confirmed or denied that the user is actually Hannah but told MailOnline they are in contact with her family about the posts

She said how she will 'never forgive' herself for not fighting harder to save her mother and brother

Friends asked if she was sexually assaulted or raped during the ordeal and she responded: 'I'm not supposed to talk about that'

The teen has posted on her personal Instagram account since being freed



Hannah Anderson has spoken out about her ordeal and released pictures of herself over social media websites - fielding hundreds of questions from supporters and detailing her kidnapping by neighbor James DiMaggio.



Social media accounts belonging to the 16-year-old California girl have been updated with multiple photographs and lengthy posts talking about the kidnapping, the six-day manhunt that ensued and how she feels guilty about her mother and brother's death.



'He tricked us,' one post on her Ask.fm account said. She explained that DiMaggio told the Andersons to come over and ride go carts on his property. Once they arrived, he tied up her mother and brother and fled by car with Hannah.



'I will never forgive myself for not trying harder to save them,' another post read.



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Reunited: Hannah Anderson posted this picture of herself with her cat, Puss Puss, as she was able to see it on Tuesday for the first time since she was freed from captor Jim DiMaggio

Memorials: Hannah posted both of these photos, dedicated to her late mother and brother, after she was taken back to California

She reportedly wrote that DiMaggio had rigged the home with explosives so that the fatal fire that killed her mother, brother and dog did not start until after she and DiMaggio were well on their way to Idaho, where they were eventually spotted by horseback riders.

The post-kidnapping responses came mostly on Ask.fm, a social media site popular among teenagers where they pose questions to one another and answer back.

HARASSING THE VICTIM: ABUSE FROM ASK.FM USERS

The little-known social media site Ask.fm is popular among teens, but as some in Europe have found, it can also be a breeding ground for cyber bullying, and has been cited in a number of cases involving suicide.

Even kidnapping victim Anderson has not be spared the abuse, as a number of anonymous users have placed blame on her, saying she had a role in her mother and brother's deaths.

The question-and-answer format of the site allows for users to write questions either anonymously or using their names, and then it is up to the individual whether or not to answer them, with the exchange being shown on their profile.

While the vast majority of her questions have been messages of support, a handful have been surprisingly negative and combative.

'You're a sl**. Don't play sl**ty mind games with guys, because then you get kidnapped! Shit, I coulda told you that,' one person wrote.

'Of course you couldn't stop him from killing your family! But you could have prevented him from obsessing over you in the first place by not being a wh***. Look in the mirror. You look like a tramp. A mother who lets you leave the house dressed like that deserved to die,' another wrote, to which Hannah responded: 'You seriously need to shut the f*** up.'



One user asked why she did not try to run.



'He had a gun and threatened to kill me and anyone who tried to help,' she wrote.



In addition to writing specific details about the case, Hannah's social media presence has given a glimpse into her life following her release.



She reportedly got a manicure on Monday and visited her grandmother. On Tuesday, she was reunited with her beloved cat.



Initial reports after the horseback riders spotted her alluded to the prospect that Anderson may have been in cahoots with DiMaggio because she did not seem under duress in the Idaho wilderness, but she claimed that was an act.



'I was scared that he would kill them,' she explained on Ask.fm, saying that she was purposefully trying to look calm.

Other reports said that the motivating factor behind the kidnapping was because he was in love with the 16-year-old girl, but the user claiming to be Hannah said that it was more of a familial relationship.

She described it as 'more of a family crush like he had feelings as in he wanted nothing bad to happen to me'.



She didn't give any further insight into his motivation, saying that he killed her relatives and kidnapped her 'because he's a psycho'.

San Diego press spokesman Jan Caldwell told MailOnline that there department 'aware of the posts and are in contact with the family' but she said that they are not in a position to confirm or deny whether the person behind the account is really the kidnapping victim.

As the hours go on and she continues to answer questions with specific details related to the case, it becomes more and more likely that the individual is actually Anderson.



She has also been accepting followers on her Instagram account, where she has posted three photos since being freed by FBI agents who shot and killed DiMaggio.



'Pink for my mom and blue for Ethan': Hannah posted this picture of the manicure that she got on Monday to her Ask.fm page and said that the unusual design was a tribute to her slain relatives

First picture: Hannah reportedly took this picture of herself 'yesterday', making it the first known picture of the 16-year-old following her six-day manhunt

Cat lover: Her Ask.fm profile picture shows her posing with a cat, though it is not clear whose cat it is and whether it is the one that her kidnapper took with them on their multi-state run

Dawn MacNabb, whose son Alan is one of Hannah's closest friends, confirmed the postings were by the teen.



A TALE OF TWO CATS: OLIVER AND PUSS PUSS

Hannah Anderson posted a picture with her pet cat Puss Puss on AskFM last night. Since then there has been speculation it was the same cat she was spotted petting in the Idaho wilderness. But in her chats with users of the social media site, she reveals it was not her pet cat and talks about a kitten called Oliver who she says she wants to give to a good home. 'My cat's name is Puss Puss, the kitten I saved is Oliver. I really want him to go to a good home, he's been through a lot just like me.'

When asked why she wasn't going to keep Oliver, she said: 'I don't want the memories, but he's a trooper.' One of the horsemen who encountered Hannah and tipped off police - former Gem County Sheriff Mark John - said in a press conference that she was petting a grey cat when they met her. He said they thought it was strange to see a house cat in the rugged Idaho backwoods. 'The only reason you bring a cat out there is to attract a mountain lion or a bear,' John said.

Alan spoke on the phone with Hannah on Tuesday and urged her to delete some of the postings, MacNabb said.



'He said she was going to, but I don't know if she will,' she said.



Her first post on Monday afternoon showed her holding a scrap of paper with the words 'In the clouds, I'll meet you again' with a heart.



'I cant sleep. it hasnt [sic] processed in my head yet, I still can't believe what happened. It hasn't even hit me yet that you guys are gone,' she wrote in the caption.



'I don't want to believe it. I already miss you guys so much. But god needed two perfect angels with him up there to get me home and that's exactly what you guys did.

'I'm sorry I didn't say I love you enough. And I wish I could see you one last time. You both didn't.'



She went on to post a picture of her mother and her brother, both of whom died in a blaze at DiMaggio's home.



That photo was not her only tribute to her dead relatives, as she also showed on Ask.fm that she dedicated one of her polished fingernails to them, painted both pink and blue- pink for her mother and blue for her brother.

A lighter moment came when she was reunited with her cat, Puss Puss.

Speaking out: A girl claiming to be Hannah Anderson has posted updates about her kidnapping to her friends on a question-and-answer social media site that is popular among teens, called Ask.fm

Update: She said on the social media site that she 'will never forgive myself' for not fighting harder

Threats: Hannah said that her captor, James 'Uncle Jim' DiMaggio threatened her with a rifle

She said she was still in shock. When one commenter said her responses appeared to lack emotion, she wrote: 'I'm trying to stay strong. You don't know I could be crying answering these questions at the moment.'



Therapists say Anderson faces a long recovery, but support from family and friends can help her lead a happy, productive life. Counselors may focus on acknowledging her trauma but not letting it control decisions.



Her father has told at least two people that he planned to move with Hannah to Tennessee, where he lives.



Moving would be a father's 'very normal reaction', said Jessica Donohue-Dioh, a social work instructor at Xavier University in Cincinnati.



She cautioned, however, that it shouldn't be an attempt to bury the past.



Anderson declined interview requests from news organizations that posted to her account.