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Theories unfold as hearing nears in Peterson case
The Contra Costa Times ^ | Oct 12, 2003

Posted on 10/14/2003 5:36:21 AM PDT by runningbear

Theories unfold as hearing nears in Peterson case

Posted on Sun, Oct. 12, 2003

Theories unfold as hearing nears in Peterson case

By Julia Prodis Sulek

SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS

MODESTO - Nazi Low Riders named Dirty and Skeeter, an old Satanic cult called the Order of the Lion, and bizarre paintings of decapitated women and floating fetuses. These are the latest surreal elements in the Laci Peterson slaying case.

Who could have guessed that the death of this pregnant homemaker who watched "Martha Stewart Living" each morning and had a wine-of-the-month club membership would be intertwined with such seamy images?

But no theory, it seems, is too farfetched for a case that feeds tabloid headlines and talk-show debates. Two especially macabre scenarios have bubbled to the surface as the Oct. 20 preliminary hearing approaches.

One centers on a jailhouse informant who passed a lie-detector test after claiming two gang thugs were hired to kill Scott Peterson's wife. The other resurrects a decade-old quadruple homicide outside Modesto by devil worshipers who believed the purest sacrifice is the killing of a newborn baby.

One scenario could send Peterson to the death chamber. The other could set him free. Could either be true? Or has a thirst for the sensational spawned titillating tales when the reality may be something far simpler: a cheating husband killing his wife to be with his mistress?

The prosecution is expected to push that more simple theory when it lays out its case for the first time at Peterson's preliminary hearing in Modesto. But, until then, the focus has shifted to bald, tattooed gangsters and robe-clad Satanists.

The Nazi Low Riders

It was only two weeks ago that Cory Carroll, a Fresno jail inmate, issued a startling statement: Scott Peterson used him to set up a murder-for-hire.

According to Carroll's lawyer, Frank Muna, it started in early November last year at a Fresno strip club called City Lights. After seeing Carroll's prison identification card when he paid for a drink, Peterson struck up a conversation. They spent the next several hours together watching the dancers, shooting pool and bar hopping.

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Passage of 'partial-birth abortion' ban could encourage other life-protecting legislation

Passage of 'partial-birth abortion' ban could encourage other life-protecting legislation

By Karen Addy Herald Columbia Bureau

(Published October 13‚ 2003)

COLUMBIA -- S.C. legislators and lobbyists predict that right-to-life legislation pending in the General Assembly could gain momentum if the first federal abortion ban in U.S. history becomes law.

"Every time lawmakers pass life-protecting legislation, it encourages other life-protecting legislation," said Holly Gattling, executive director of S.C. Citizens for Life.

Pro-choice advocates claim South Carolina already is in the forefront of national efforts to limit the reproductive rights of women and girls in favor of fetal rights.

Co-sponsored by U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham, the federal ban would send doctors to prison for performing late-term "partial-birth abortions" except in instances where the mother's life is threatened. The ban is more restrictive than one passed by the S.C. Legislature in 1997, in that it does not allow doctors to use the procedure to preserve the mother's health.

All six U.S. House members from South Carolina voted in favor of the "partial-birth abortion" ban earlier this month; the Senate is expected to vote soon.

Trey Walker, spokesperson for the state Attorney General's office, said federal regulations normally replace similar state laws when stipulations are stricter. Rep. Gary Simrill, R-Rock Hill, one of the original sponsors of the state's 'partial-birth abortion' ban, and Sen. Wes Hayes, R-Rock Hill, said the federal vote would bolster the state law.

Opponents say the federal bill's broad wording could be applied to other types of abortion, and they predict the bill will not survive challenges to it in court. Three years ago, the Supreme Court struck down Nebraska's version of the 'partial-birth abortion' ban.

But South Carolina's law has never been challenged, Walker said.

According to Clair Boatwright, spokeswoman for the state Department of Health and Environmental Control, 10,124 South Carolina residents aborted pregnancies in 2001, the most recent figure available. The procedures were performed in South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia. Of that group, 5,028 were white and 5,045 were women of color. The majority were in their 20s and early 30s.

The 2001 total included 306 York residents, 67 Lancaster residents and 79 Chester residents.

Nationally, approximately 90 percent of women who terminate their pregnancies each year do so within 12 weeks of conception. Scientists say a fetus reaches "viability," the point when it potentially can survive on its own outside the mother's womb, at between 24 and 26 weeks gestation........

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Frey, family shared feelings

Frey, family shared feelings

By GARTH STAPLEY

and JOHN COTÉ

Published: October 12, 2003, 08:26:03 AM PDT

As observers across the world earlier this year waited for word on the missing Laci Peterson, secret, emotional bonds apparently developed between her loved ones and her husband's lover.

Amber Frey, who emerged Jan. 24 with a bombshell revelation of her romance with Scott Peterson, the next day began calling friends and family of Laci Peterson, according to partial telephone records.

By March 14, Frey had reached out 53 times to people close to Laci Peterson, totaling nearly 6 1/2 hours of telephone time.

Well-placed sources say Frey hoped to assure Laci's loved ones that Frey did not know that Scott Peterson was married when they began dating Nov. 20. Frey also shared with them her hope, sources say, that the missing pregnant woman and her baby would be found safe.

It was not to be. The bodies of mother and son were recovered in mid-April along the shore of San Francisco Bay.

Peterson, 30, has pleaded not guilty to double-murder charges. Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty.

Peterson talked with Frey in February about him taking a lie-detector test, according to two sources. The phone records show that Frey called a respected polygrapher in Fresno, but the test never occurred, sources said.

Frey, a 28-year-old Fresno massage therapist, continued talking with Peterson for almost four weeks after she publicly acknowledged their romance, phone records reveal.

She appeared at the same time to have a direct line to authorities, who were secretly wiretapping Peterson's phones. Frey reported to her police handler immediately following many of her conversations with Peterson, the records show.

"I hand it to Amber for doing the right thing," said Ron Grantski, Laci Peterson's stepfather.

Most of the people connected to Laci Peterson who were called by Frey declined to comment. Grantski said they do not want to violate a court-imposed gag order preventing potential witnesses from discussing the case.

Frey did not return calls seeking comment.

Grantski indicated that some of the conversations with Frey included details of the investigation.

"A lot of it does pertain to the case," Grantski said. "It'll all come out in court; at least I hope it will."

Grantski declined to comment further.

More than half of Frey's phone time with Laci Peterson's family and associates was spent with Lori Ellsworth, a close friend of the then-missing woman. She spoke with Frey at least 20 times totaling nearly 3 1/2 hours, phone records show.

Ellsworth declined to comment.

Expert sees emotion behind calls

Frey dialed three phones used by Laci Peterson's brother, Brent Rocha, nine times over the six-week period. She called Laci's sister, Amy Rocha, twice in February.

Frey called the home number of Grantski and Laci's mother, Sharon Rocha, twice, and dialed Rocha's cell phone twice, once talking for 22 minutes..........

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Peterson case delay possible

Peterson case delay possible

By JOHN COTÉ

BEE STAFF WRITER

Published: October 11, 2003, 02:04:31 PM PDT

Scott Peterson's defense team will ask a judge to postpone his much anticipated preliminary hearing, sources close to the case said Friday.

Peterson's lead attorney, Mark Geragos, was looking to push back the Oct. 20 hearing because a Los Angeles murder trial in which he represents one of the defendants is behind schedule, sources said.

After two weeks of testimony, prosecutors in that case still have five to seven more witnesses to call before the defense can begin, said Darrell Mavis, the Los Angeles County deputy district attorney prosecuting the case.

"We've qualified the jury through Oct. 31, and that's what we're sticking by," Mavis said Friday.

A formal motion to delay Peterson's double-murder hearing had not been filed as of Friday in Stanislaus County Superior Court.

Court Executive Officer Michael Tozzi said there was a "strong likelihood" a request to reschedule will be made at a procedural hearing Friday.

The defense is seeking to push the hearing to Oct. 27, a source said.

Modesto attorney Kirk McAllister, part of the Peterson defense team, said Friday that a gag order in the case prevented him from commenting. Geragos could not be reached.

It was unclear how Judge Al Girolami would rule on a request to delay the hearing, where prosecutors are expected to lay out some of their evidence against the 30-year-old fertilizer salesman.

Peterson is charged with two counts of murder in the deaths of his wife, Laci, and the couple's son, Conner. Laci Peterson was almost eight months pregnant at the time prosecutors contend she was killed.

Girolami previously had said a Sept. 9 date for the preliminary hearing was "set in stone." After pushing that to Oct. 20, the judge said, "It will be highly unlikely that it will be continued again."

But a defense request could be difficult to turn down because of delays in the Los Angeles murder trial of Karen Terteryan, 21, and Rafael Gevorgyan, 18, alleged members of an Armenian gang.

Prosecutors contend that Terteryan and Gevorgyan fatally beat and stabbed a high school senior, Raul Aguirre, when he intervened in a fight between the defendants and his friend.

Geragos represents Terteryan, who faces life in prison without parole if convicted. Gevorgyan faces a possible term of 25 years to life.

The trial was delayed two days because a sickout by Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies engaged in contract negotiations left the court without bailiffs.

Regardless of when Peterson's hearing begins, it will be heralded by an army of television trucks converging on downtown Modesto.

Modesto police officials unveiled their plan Friday to handle the media crush. The plan calls for closing off a handful of streets near the courthouse, starting Friday night if the preliminary hearing proceeds on Oct. 20.

"We realize parking is a premium in that area," said Lt. Dan Inderbitzen, who heads the Police Department's traffic unit.

A mobile police command post will be set up and five or so additional officers will patrol outside the courthouse, Inderbitzen said.

A firetruck will be on hand when fuel tankers are brought in to refuel the diesel generators that power satellite trucks, officials said.

Television companies will pay for the extra personnel and equipment, which also could include a generator, portable toilets and garbage bins.............

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To: Devil_Anse
No you aren't off the wall. Nancy Grace gave the odds when it's a Mito/DNA match. It was in the billions I think or hundreds of millions anyway. I agree that These Defense Challenges are Standard. These guys ALWAYS challenge the State's evidence and of course the Detectives are always messing with and contaminating the evidence, and they are lying, and there is an interruption in the chain of evidence handling...blah blah blah!!
121 posted on 10/14/2003 9:20:26 PM PDT by Canadian Outrage (All us Western Canuks belong South)
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To: Canadian Outrage
Oh, btw, CO, Rowlands did say tonight that there would be a hearing or something this coming Friday and we'd know whether the prelim would start on Mon., the 20th. He said the consensus was though, that it would be delayed until the 27th to give MG time to finish his other case.
122 posted on 10/14/2003 9:25:09 PM PDT by Sandylapper
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To: Devil_Anse
It says in today's filing that the original hair was 5 to 6 inches long. That hair split into two pieces, one 4 3/8" and one 1 5/8". Can someone please tell Geragos that if you add that together, voila, you get 6 inches. I've heard that pliers are hard on the hair and may have made it more fragile.

Bottom line....no mystery, the hair broke. Geragos is fishing.
123 posted on 10/14/2003 9:25:25 PM PDT by Velveeta (Tomorrow, tomorrow, the Cubbies will win tomorrow!)
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To: Sandylapper
I remember that too SL!! It was surmised that SP probably got rid of some evidence related to Laci in the dumpster. He could have been throwing away some cleaning up rags, some of his clothes that he was wearing when this occured, or God only knows what else. And I read that report about someone hearing screaming the night of the 23rd too. That is probably one of the witnesses from the neighbourhood that has been kept out of the media.
124 posted on 10/14/2003 9:25:58 PM PDT by Canadian Outrage (All us Western Canuks belong South)
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To: Sandylapper
Is that the article Ray was talking about? Didn't it say that the dumpster involved was near E&J Gallo Winery... I think that is on or near Santa Rosa Avenue (which turns off of Yosemite Blvd.?), or something like that?

The woman who said she heard the screams around 10:15 a.m. lives on the border of the park.
125 posted on 10/14/2003 9:26:50 PM PDT by Devil_Anse
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To: Sandylapper
I guess one week won't be too hard to swallow. The 27th is our Anniversay. That would be a nice thing for my Anniversary.!! *grin*
126 posted on 10/14/2003 9:28:30 PM PDT by Canadian Outrage (All us Western Canuks belong South)
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To: Canadian Outrage
Well, but even when the odds are in the billions, I think they still always state DNA results in probabilities, don't they? Hence their use of the phrase "probable" in describing the hair which is thought to be Laci's?
127 posted on 10/14/2003 9:28:34 PM PDT by Devil_Anse
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To: Devil_Anse
Yeah, they state it as the probability of it being from anyone but Laci as being 1 in ?????????
128 posted on 10/14/2003 9:30:48 PM PDT by Canadian Outrage (All us Western Canuks belong South)
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To: Sandylapper
I think I heard that it's at the hearing this Friday that Geragos' team will formally ask for the continuance of the prelim. The 27th... drat!

Wonder if they have other motions that they were planning to hear right b/f starting the prelim. Wonder if maybe they could at least dispense with some of those on the 20th, with McAlister sitting in.
129 posted on 10/14/2003 9:31:03 PM PDT by Devil_Anse
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To: Devil_Anse
Right. There are some "other" matters to be decided at the hearing. It may even be the challenges to certain evidence. I remember reading exactly what it was about but I'd have to find that on my office puter.
130 posted on 10/14/2003 9:34:00 PM PDT by Canadian Outrage (All us Western Canuks belong South)
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To: Canadian Outrage
Hey, I never heard about that, about someone saying they heard screaming the night of the 23rd?? Creepy.

I always, always, wanted to know if they ever found anything in the dumpster, and we never heard another word.
131 posted on 10/14/2003 9:34:15 PM PDT by Devil_Anse
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To: Devil_Anse; Sandylapper; Canadian Outrage; Velveeta; runningbear; All
Sept 23rd NE article on Merlin.Titled,"Bloodhound sends investigators off in the right direction".
link
http://www.findlaci2003.us/ne-9-23-03-bloodhound.html


One of the key witnesses in the Laci Peterson case is a dog- a 4 year old bloodhound
named Merlin.

Merlin and his handler, Cindee Valentin, helped search for Laci last Dec. 26, two days
after she was missing. And the dog gave the cops the first hint she may have been
the victim of foul play.

"Following Laci's scent, Merlin stopped in his tracks at the end of the Petersons'
driveway, rather than continue to LaLoma Park one block away, where her husband
Scott claimed she'd gone to walk the family dog."

"The bloodhound instead set off in the opposite direction toward Yosemite Blvd."
said a source close to the case.

"It told cops, Laci left in a car and not on foot."

Merlin continued to follow Laci's scent for several miles before losing the scent.
"The dog stopped at a dumpster on Yosemite, where it is possible some physical
evidence may have been dumped," said a detective assigned to the case.

Peterson's defense attorneys want to know how good a dog Merlin is. They have filed
papers with the court seeking complete backgrounds on Valentin and the bloodhound,
though their credentials seem impeccable.

Valentin is a volunteer trainer and dog handler in the Costa County Sheriff's Reserve
Division. Merlin is her personal dog, and has worked with her on numerous cases.

"Cindee Valentin is a highly trained individual in search and rescue and in evidence
handling," Contra Costa Sheriff's spokesman, Jimmie Lee, told the NE.

In addition to training dogs for Contra Costa Sheriff's office and the California
Rescue Dog Assoc., Valentin teaches seminars in the training of guide dogs,
rescue and cadaver searching dogs.
132 posted on 10/14/2003 9:35:37 PM PDT by MaggieMay (A blank tag is a terrible thing to waste)
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To: Canadian Outrage
Oh, BOY, wait'll the husband finds out the delightful evening you've lined up for your anniversary!

Well, how COULD he ask for anything better than seeing the wrap-up of the first day of the prelim, perhaps accompanied by champagne, flowers, and a really nice meal?
133 posted on 10/14/2003 9:36:11 PM PDT by Devil_Anse
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To: Devil_Anse
For sure. And HE will be doing the cooking that night and he can "serve" right here at the computer!! LOL
134 posted on 10/14/2003 9:39:27 PM PDT by Canadian Outrage (All us Western Canuks belong South)
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To: Canadian Outrage
serve ME, that is!! I'm sorta getting cross eyed. Another hard day at the Salt Mines (Law Office)!! I think I should get the 27th off don't you?
135 posted on 10/14/2003 9:42:02 PM PDT by Canadian Outrage (All us Western Canuks belong South)
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To: MaggieMay
"where it is possible some physical evidence may have been dumped"

And as far as I remember, that's all we heard about the dumpster! Wouldn't it be great if they'd found something in it, like clean-up rags or something? Clothing? (shudder!)

136 posted on 10/14/2003 9:42:38 PM PDT by Devil_Anse
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To: Devil_Anse; yall
I'm off to bed gals. See ya tomorrow.
137 posted on 10/14/2003 9:47:54 PM PDT by Canadian Outrage (All us Western Canuks belong South)
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To: Devil_Anse
Think it is that article Ray was talking about. Yes, there was a woman who said she heard screams around 10:15 a.m. on the 24th. Don't know what happened to her or if she'll be called to be a witness.
138 posted on 10/14/2003 9:50:17 PM PDT by Sandylapper
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To: Devil_Anse; Canadian Outrage
I can see CO's husband now handing her a bottle of champagne, flowers, and a take-out dinner to eat while she sits at the computer. ROFL As an added gift, he relinquishes the computer for his nightly bridge game.
139 posted on 10/14/2003 9:54:22 PM PDT by Sandylapper
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To: runningbear
Thankyou for keeping us updated on this. I appreciate the work you put into these posts.

Blessings,
trussell
140 posted on 10/14/2003 9:54:40 PM PDT by trussell (Thrice featured winner of the Taglinus FreeRepublicus award!!)
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