Bobbi Kristina Brown's aunt claims her Facebook page was recently hacked and hints that she views the attack as part of a conspiracy to prevent her from making good on her vow to get to the bottom of what really happened to her niece.

"Someone hacked my computer couple days ago," she posted on Facebook on Thanksgiving. "So if you guys see anything that just don't look or sound right with my name on it please first inform me but also KNOW that it is not I."

Bobby Brown's sister later added, "These sick @insane people won't stop ... I guess I'm on their minds day & night... but if they only knew the God I serve."

The only daughter born to Bobby Brown and Whitney Houston died in late July, some six months after she was rushed to a Georgia hospital emergency room after being found face down in the bathtub of the home she shared with boyfriend Nick Gordon.

Authorities have since launched a criminal probe into the circumstances surrounding her death, which reportedly targets Gordon as the primary suspect.

Meanwhile, Brown family members have left little doubt as to who they blame for the 22-year-old demise. In a statement released by his attorney, Bobby Brown admitted he believes it was Gordon who harmed his daughter.

Gordon has since been slapped with a slapped with a multimillion dollar wrongful death suit by the conservator of his girlfriend's estate Bedelia Hargrove charging on the night in question he gave her a "toxic cocktail" that essentially rendered her defenseless.

Almost from the moment her niece fell ill, Leolah has loudly argued the whole story of what happened to her is not being told. On more than a few occasions, she has pointed her accusatory finger in the direction of Bobbi Kristina's fellow aunt Pat Houston.

"We are on to Pat and she will be found out," she claimed on the day services were held for Bobbi Kristina after learning instead of flowers Pat had requested mourners send donations to a charity she runs for troubled teens.

"She is a Garland not a Houston," Leolah added. "Whitney will rise from her grave to haunt her."