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DA: Peterson Likely to Face Death Penalty
Yahoo! News ^ | 4/21/03 | Jim Wasserman - AP

Posted on 04/21/2003 10:45:23 AM PDT by NormsRevenge

Edited on 04/21/2003 10:55:27 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]

DA: Peterson Likely to Face Death Penalty

By JIM WASSERMAN, Associated Press Writer

MODESTO, Calif. - When Scott Peterson (news - web sites) is arraigned on two charges of murdering his pregnant wife and unborn child Monday afternoon, authorities will most likely seek the death penalty, Stanislaus County District Attorney James Brazelton said.

"It's hard for me to realistically believe it is anything but a death penalty case at this time," Brazelton told ABC News.

Arrested because detectives feared he might try to flee the country, a jailed Peterson waited quietly and courteously for his arraignment.

Alone in a 6-by-9 maximum-security cell in the Stanislaus County jail, Peterson spent the weekend talking to his lawyer and making some phone calls, said Kelly Huston, a spokesman for the sheriff's department.

"He has been treated much like any other maximum-security inmate that we have here," Huston told reporters gathered Sunday outside the jail. Peterson, who wore shackles and a belly chain whenever he was taken from his cell, was "rather quiet" and "very courteous" to his jailers, Huston said.

Although authorities said the proceeding could be delayed for a day, Peterson was expected to be arraigned Monday afternoon on charges that he killed his wife, Laci Peterson (news - web sites), and their unborn son. Prosecutors have not said if they will seek the death penalty.

Scott Peterson, 30, has maintained that he had nothing to do with his wife's disappearance, and was fishing in San Francisco Bay when she vanished just before Christmas. Last week authorities found the bodies of Laci Peterson and the baby on the shore of the bay.

Investigators had long declined to name Scott Peterson as a suspect, but even before DNA tests identified the bodies, Modesto police arrested Peterson Friday near San Diego because they feared he might flee to Mexico, according to Modesto Police Chief Roy Wasden.

When he was arrested, Peterson had dyed his hair and grown a beard, and had $10,000 in cash with him in his car, according to a law enforcement source. Hours later, investigators learned of the DNA results.

In the jail, Peterson was segregated from other inmates and placed in the jail's maximum security section because of the nature of the charges he faces, and because prisoners have made threats against him, Huston said. The inmates "definitely have some unfavorable opinions of him," the sheriff's spokesman said.

Peterson declined all interview requests, authorities said. His attorney, Kirk McAllister, talked with Peterson Saturday night, but made no public comment on the case.

In an interview with Time magazine Sunday, Peterson's father, Lee, said "police have just bungled this investigation from day one." He added, "We're grieving for the baby, as Scott is for Laci."

Scott Peterson's mother, Jackie, was also critical of the investigation. "You have a district attorney calling this a slam-dunk before there's even an arraignment," she told the magazine. "I'm feeling like I'm living in Nazi Germany or the Soviet Union."

"I would like people to use their common sense and look at the big picture," Jackie Peterson said in an interview with NBC also on Sunday. "Why would he go 80 miles fishing, come home with a receipt, and buy gas and food on the way...and the body would be there?" she questioned. "It's too convenient."

Outside the home that Scott and Laci Peterson once shared, a makeshift shrine of flowers, balloons, candles and cards continued to grow, as local residents spent their Easter Sunday paying their respects to the young woman whose death shocked this sleepy farm town in California's bread basket.

Michelle McKinney hugged her daughter and wiped away tears as she watched her 12-year-old son add a blue and gold teddy bear.

"The baby didn't get a chance to live his life and grow up," said McKinney, 33. "She didn't get a chance to enjoy her baby."

A wooden cross covered with aluminum foil on the Peterson lawn read: "We prayed everyday that Laci and Baby Connor would come home. Now, Laci and Baby Connor are home with the Lord."




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1 posted on 04/21/2003 10:45:23 AM PDT by NormsRevenge
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To: runningbear
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2 posted on 04/21/2003 10:46:20 AM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi .. Support FRee Republic)
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This paragraph is what should be at top of article right below author name.

Thanks MODESTO, Calif. - When Scott Peterson (news - web sites) is arraigned on two charges of murdering his pregnant wife and unborn child Monday afternoon, authorities will most likely seek the death penalty, Stanislaus County District Attorney James Brazelton said.

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3 posted on 04/21/2003 10:52:07 AM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi .. Support FRee Republic)
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ABC News Radio at top of hour just finished with quick snip that Scott Peterson has been charged with 2 murders, no other info provided re: Special Circumstances , additional charges, etc.
4 posted on 04/21/2003 11:05:32 AM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi .. Support FRee Republic)
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To: NormsRevenge
This guy is stupid...besides killing his beautiful wife and child, he apparently believed he wasn't a suspect the whole time despite his strange, cold behavior and apparent lack of grief.

He probably could have made it to Cuba if he had driven straight for 2 or 3 days through Mexico and paid cash for a boatride once he hit the Gulf. Now it looks like he'll get what's coming to him... Arrogance usually does these people in.

5 posted on 04/21/2003 11:13:02 AM PDT by American Soldier
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The likely special circumstance is:

The defendant, in this proceeding, has been convicted of more than one offense of murder in the first or second degree.

6 posted on 04/21/2003 11:15:11 AM PDT by dighton
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Certainly Johnny Cockroach is headed for Modesto to defend Peterson. After all, the DNA identification of the wife and baby has to be suspect, and everybody goes fishing on Christmas Eve and Johnny Cockroach needs a big slug of new publicity to freshen up his sleazy practice and yada yada yada.
7 posted on 04/21/2003 11:29:54 AM PDT by Bedford Forrest (Roger, Contact, Judy, Out. Fox One. Splash one.)
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Jim Wasserman AP Update

Basically same article as this original post plus charges which do include special circumstances.

Peterson Charged With 2 Counts of Murder

MODESTO, Calif. - Scott Peterson (news - web sites) was formally charged Monday with two counts of murder for the deaths of his pregnant wife and unborn son.

The Stanislaus district attorney filed the charges hours before Peterson, 30, was expected to be arraigned in a Modesto courtroom. District Attorney James Brazelton said in the filing that Peterson acted "intentionally, deliberately and with premeditation" in killing 27-year-old Laci Peterson (news - web sites) and Conner Peterson, the couple's unborn child.

The charges include the special circumstance that Peterson committed more than one murder, allowing the district attorney to seek the death penalty. Brazelton has not definitively said whether he would do so.

Peterson was arrested Friday because detectives feared he might try to flee the country and was held in a 6-by-9-foot maximum-security cell in the Stanislaus County jail. He spent the weekend talking to his lawyer and making phone calls, said Kelly Huston, a spokesman for the sheriff's department.

Peterson, who wore shackles and a belly chain whenever he was taken from his cell, was "rather quiet" and "very courteous" to his jailers, Huston said.

Scott Peterson, 30, has maintained that he had nothing to do with his wife's disappearance, and was fishing in San Francisco Bay when she vanished just before Christmas. She was eight months pregnant at the time. Last week, authorities found the bodies of Laci Peterson and the baby on the shore of the bay.

Investigators had long declined to name Scott Peterson as a suspect, but even before DNA tests identified the bodies, Modesto police arrested Peterson Friday near San Diego because they feared he might flee to Mexico, Modesto Police Chief Roy Wasden said.

When he was arrested, Peterson's naturally dark hair was reddish-blond, he had grown a goatee. He had $10,000 in cash with him in his car, said a law enforcement source who spoke on condition of anonymity. Hours later, investigators learned of the DNA results.

In the jail, Peterson was segregated from other inmates and placed in the jail's maximum security section because of the nature of the charges he faces, and because prisoners have made threats against him, Huston said. The inmates "definitely have some unfavorable opinions of him," the sheriff's spokesman said.

Peterson has declined all interview requests, authorities said. His attorney, Kirk McAllister, talked with Peterson Saturday night, but made no public comment on the case.

In an interview with Time magazine Sunday, Peterson's father, Lee, said "police have just bungled this investigation from day one."

"You have a district attorney calling this a slam-dunk before there's even an arraignment," Scott Peterson's mother, Jackie, told the magazine. "I'm feeling like I'm living in Nazi Germany or the Soviet Union."

"We're grieving for the baby, as Scott is for Laci," Lee Peterson said.

Outside the home that Scott and Laci Peterson once shared, a makeshift shrine of flowers, balloons, candles and cards continued to grow, as local residents spent their Easter Sunday paying their respects to the young woman whose death shocked this sleepy farm town in California's bread basket.

Michelle McKinney hugged her daughter and wiped away tears as she watched her 12-year-old son add a blue and gold teddy bear.

"The baby didn't get a chance to live his life and grow up," said McKinney, 33. "She didn't get a chance to enjoy her baby."

A wooden cross covered with aluminum foil on the Peterson lawn read: "We prayed everyday that Laci and Baby Connor would come home. Now, Laci and Baby Connor are home with the Lord."

8 posted on 04/21/2003 11:30:23 AM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi .. Support FRee Republic)
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Formal Arraignment hearing is still on for this afternoon.
9 posted on 04/21/2003 11:32:18 AM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi .. Support FRee Republic)
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Those who doubted him before the bodies were found should have noticed that he did NOT rush to grieve with the rest of the family. Such behavior is completely abnormal for the husband/father of a murdered mother and her fetus, and extremely suspicious. That's the clincher for me.

Regards as always,
panther33

10 posted on 04/21/2003 3:13:26 PM PDT by panther33 (Happy Easter!!! (I gave up FR for Lent--I know, it was horrible--but now I return))
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