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Peterson's ex-girlfriend testifies today
The National Post ^ | 11/12/03 | Julie Smith

Posted on 11/12/2003 5:28:47 AM PST by runningbear

Peterson's ex-girlfriend testifies today
Amber Frey: Detective told court husband lamented wife's death weeks before her murder

Peterson's ex-girlfriend testifies today
Amber Frey: Detective told court husband lamented wife's death weeks before her murder

Julie Smyth
National Post

Wednesday, November 12, 2003


Laci and Scott Peterson celebrate Christmas in this undated family photo. Laci Peterson, who was eight months pregnant, disappeared last Christmas Eve. Her body and that of her unborn son were found in April.

The murder trial of Scott Peterson, accused of killing his pregnant wife and their unborn child, has not even begun, yet a preliminary hearing is already providing the tabloids and talk shows with enough salacious details to keep the American public captivated.

The hearing is set to provide even more fodder for the media this week -- Amber Frey, Mr. Peterson's former girlfriend, is expected to take the stand as early as today as a key witness. She will be speaking for the first time since she went public in January about their affair, when she claimed she had no idea her ex-boyfriend was married and expecting a child. She went to the police when she discovered his pregnant wife was missing.

Laci Peterson, who was eight months pregnant with her first child, disappeared from her Modesto, Calif., home on Christmas Eve.

In April, her body and that of her unborn son, whom she wanted to name Connor, washed up on the shore of San Francisco Bay, just miles from where Mr. Peterson had told police he was fishing the day his wife vanished.

The most sensational details came on Thursday, when a police detective revealed to the court that Mr. Peterson told Ms. Frey on Dec. 9, more than two weeks before Mrs. Peterson went missing, that he had "lost his wife" and that the upcoming holidays would be his first without her.

Ms. Frey told police her former lover said he would be able to spend more time with her after Jan. 26, Detective Al Brocchini told the court.

Mr. Peterson initially denied to police that he had been involved with Ms. Frey, a massage therapist and single mother, but eventually went public about his affair during a television interview with Diane Sawyer. He said Mrs. Peterson, a 27-year-old substitute teacher, knew about the affair and they were working through their problems. Speaking through teary eyes, he told the cameras they had a "glorious" marriage and never fought about his infidelity.

Det. Brocchini, who investigated Mrs. Peterson's disappearance, testified last week that police discovered on Dec. 9 that Mr. Peterson had bought a boat and paid for it with cash -- more than a dozen US$100 bills, according to the man who sold him the boat. He said Mr. Peterson also paid cash -- 36 US$100 bills -- for a car, according to another man who sold Mr. Peterson the vehicle in San Diego shortly before his arrest. Mr. Peterson filled out the paperwork using his mother's name, the court heard.

Mr. Peterson, a 31-year-old fertilizer salesman, spent days leading a volunteer search when his wife first went missing. However, he came under the spotlight when police began searching his house, boat and truck and after Ms. Frey admitted to their affair. Police arrested him on April 18, not far from the Mexico border. His hair was bleached blond and he was carrying US$10,000 in cash.

He was charged with two counts of capital murder and could face the death penalty.

Mr. Peterson has denied any guilt and his lawyers have vowed to find the real killers, raising the possibility of a satanic cult killing.

The preliminary hearing at Stanislaus County Superior Court................

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Modesto Man Goes Hollywood, Opens Speciality Shops

Modesto Man Goes Hollywood, Opens Speciality Shops

Tue, Nov 11, 2003, 05:11 PM PT
By Hanh Nguyen

LOS ANGELES (Zap2it.com) - Former hotel general manager Brad Saltzman, who served as a chief volunteer in the search for missing Modesto, Calif., woman Laci Peterson, has gone Hollywood.

He's opening a Pure Foods, a chain of retail stores specializing in

b, low-fat and sugar-free items important to diets such as the Atkins, Zone and South Beach diets, which are popular in the showbiz world.

Celebs such as Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt owe their svelte bodies to the Atkins diet, while Madonna, Demi Moore and Charlie Sheen are fans of the Zone.

Saltzman says the stress of the Peterson case caused him to gain weight, especially before being forced to resign in July after refusing to accommodate the parents of Scott Peterson, the husband suspected of murdering Laci and their unborn son last Christmas. Their bodies were found in a marina along the San Francisco Bay shoreline.

"I guess I ate a little too much, for the same reasons a lot of us do -- to escape," says Saltzman about dealing with his dubious notoriety.

But after losing more than 20 pounds on the Atkins Diet while trying to piece back together, Saltzman decided to focus on his health.

"I had several offers from other hotels," he says. "But after all the media attention and negative energy associated with the Peterson case, I decided to take a totally different direction and make a new start."

An estimated 35 million people are now embracing some form of low-carb diet and many more will no doubt make a fresh start after the upcoming ......

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Peterson mailbox is alleged

Peterson mailbox is alleged

By GARTH STAPLEY
BEE STAFF WRITER

Last Updated: November 9, 2003, 08:17:54 AM PST

Scott Peterson told his lover in late December to send a Christmas present to his private mailbox, according to well-placed sources.

Peterson rented a private mailbox on Dec. 23 -- the same day that his pregnant wife, Laci, visited her obstetrician and watched her sister cut her husband's hair. Authorities have said they believe Scott Peterson murdered his wife that night or the next morning.

Around the same period, Peterson told Fresno massage therapist Amber Frey that he could not spend the holidays with her, but "would be able to be with her more exclusively like Jan. 25," a detective testified Thursday in Stanislaus County Superior Court.

Peterson also told Frey that he would be out of the country for the holidays, his first without his wife, Modesto police Detective Al Brocchini testified Thursday.

Frey, 28 and a single mother, has said she did not know that Peterson was married when they met Nov. 20. On Dec. 9, he told her that he had "lost his wife," Brocchini said at Peterson's preliminary hearing on double-murder charges.

Also on Dec. 9, Peterson bought a 14-foot aluminum fishing boat -- a central part of the prosecution's case. Authorities say they believe Peterson carried his wife's body in the boat. A hair found in pliers in the boat could have been Laci Peterson's, an FBI expert testified Oct. 29, the first day of the hearing.

Peterson is accused in the deaths of his wife and their unborn son, Conner. Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty.

Frey's attorney, Gloria Allred of Los Angeles, refused Friday to confirm or deny the account of Peterson's private mailbox.

Peterson accompanied Frey to a party in Fresno on Dec. 14. A photo, widely circulated since, captured the cozy couple by a Christmas tree.

Sources said Frey, downcast at having to spend the holidays without her boyfriend, talked to him on the phone about exchanging gifts. Peterson instructed her to send a gift to his private mailbox, the sources said.

Brocchini testified Thursday that Peterson denied having an affair when the detective interviewed him Christmas Eve for a missing person report on Laci Peterson.

Scott Peterson also denied the affair to reporters. He came clean Jan. 28 -- four days after Frey revealed their romance at a news conference arranged by Modesto police.

Frey secretly taped her phone conversations with Peterson after she learned the ...........

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A Boy Named JacquelineA Boy Named Jacqueline

POSTED: 2:56 PM PST November 7, 2003
UPDATED: 5:12 PM PST November 9, 2003

MODESTO, Calif. -- After days of scientific information on DNA, testimony at the Scott Peterson preliminary hearing finally got down to the heart of the prosecution's case with the testimony of detective Al Brocchini. Here are excerpts from Brocchini's testimony about what Scott Peterson told him during their first meeting -- hours after Laci Peterson was reported missing.

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Video

Ted Rowlands Friday Report From Modesto

Video

Ted Rowlands Reports On Brocchini's Testimony

On the happening at the Peterson household on Christmas Eve morning (Brocchini's answers are designated 'A' and Assistant D.A. Rick Distaso's questions are designated

'Q'):

MR. DISTASO: Q. What time did the defendant say he woke up?

A. He woke up about 8:00 o'clock. Laci had gotten up a little bit earlier.

Q. And did he say whether or not they both ate breakfast?

A. Yes.

Q. What did he say?

A. He said he got up after Laci, took a shower and went had a bowl of cereal.

Q. Did he say what Laci had had for breakfast?

A. Said she had a bowl of cereal.

Q. What did he say happened next? Or what did he say they did next?

A. They watched Laci's favorite show, Martha Stewart.

Q. And did he say whether or not they watched the whole show?

A. No, he said he didn't watch the whole show, but I asked him what he remembered about the show.

Q. Okay. And what did he tell you?

A. That they were cooking meringue, something to do with meringue.

Q. Okay. Did he tell you anything else about the show, anything else that he remembered?

A. No............

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Murder hearing turns to home

Murder hearing turns to home

By JOHN COTÉ
and GARTH STAPLEY
BEE STAFF WRITERS

Last Updated: November 11, 2003, 07:56:38 AM PST

The questions "Who cleaned what, and when did they clean it?" are hovering over Scott Peterson's preliminary hearing on double-murder charges.

Much of the six days of testimony in Stanislaus County Superior Court has been devoted to mops, a bucket, towels and laundry.

Prosecutors also have focused their questions on items found in Peterson's truck, including patio umbrellas wrapped in a tarp, a loaded .22-caliber handgun and an unopened package of fishing lures.

Judge Al Girolami's gag order prevents attorneys, investigators and others from providing context for the evidence.

But some details are emerging in the case against the 31-year-old Modesto fertilizer salesman charged with murdering his wife, Laci, and their unborn son, Conner.

The focus on cleaning in the couple's Covena Avenue home could address two issues: Peterson's statement about what his wife was doing when he says he last saw her, Christmas Eve morning; and whether he attempted to sanitize a crime scene.

Testimony also focused on whether animals were in the home -- Peterson's explanation for a displaced throw rug and a reason that he gave for cleaning the floors twice in two days.

Peterson said his wife was mopping the floor in front of French doors in the kitchen area as he left at about 9:30 a.m. to go fishing in San Francisco Bay, a police detective testified last week.

Peterson told police that he returned home between 4:30 and 4:45 p.m. and his wife was missing.

House cleaner Margarita Nava testified that she cleaned the home the day before as part of her regular two-week rounds. Nava said she mopped the floors with water and Pine-Sol and used bleach only in the bathroom.

The floors were dirty and there was animal hair in the home, Nava said. There was an animal bed in "Laci's bedroom" and a water bowl in the bathroom. Nava said she did not know if they were for a cat or a dog.

Nava said she put towels used to clean a door in the mopping bucket and placed it on top of the washing machine, behind a set of doors in the living room.

Nava said she then put the mop outside to dry.

Peterson told police that his wife asked him to bring in the mop bucket from outside Christmas Eve morning because "she was pregnant, so she couldn't carry it," Detective Al Brocchini testified.

Peterson said he placed the bucket near the front door, and there were two mops present, Brocchini testified.

Peterson said that upon his return from the bay, he opened the French doors, and the cat and dog ran in, with the cat heading toward the bucket, Brocchini said.

"He thought the cat was gonna spill it or drink out of it," Brocchini said. "He took it out and dumped it."

Peterson told police that he set the bucket and mops outside, along a walkway that leads to the front door, where the first officer on the scene, Jon Evers, said they were in plain sight when he arrived at about 6:30 p.m. Dec. 24 in response to the missing person report about Laci Peterson.

Early in the investigation, police sources said there was a noticeable smell of bleach when officers entered the home, but Evers and Brocchini both have testified that they did not smell bleach or other cleaners.

After putting the bucket outside, Peterson told police, he removed some towels from the washing machine, put them on top of the machine, undressed and washed the clothes that he had been wearing, Brocchini said.

The detective testified that he found a laundry basket overflowing in the master bedroom and dirty white towels on top of the washing machine.

Questioning also keyed on a rug that two police officers said was bunched up against a doorway when they responded to the missing person call..........

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Superior Court, Stanislaus County

November 6, 2003

Minute Order: Preliminary Hearing

(ie; Seventh day court provided overview)

(Excerpt) Read more at nationalpost.com ...


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events; US: California
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To: Diver Dave; runningbear; All
Goodmorning to all.

Thanks Diver Dave for the map and to runningbear for all the pings and updates.
41 posted on 11/12/2003 9:17:29 AM PST by MaggieMay (A blank tag is a terrible thing to waste)
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To: maggiefluffs
Thanks, maggief!!
42 posted on 11/12/2003 9:19:10 AM PST by Devil_Anse
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To: Constitution Day; Tijeras_Slim
May the Shaven Yak look upon both of you with disfavor.
43 posted on 11/12/2003 9:20:30 AM PST by Devil_Anse
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To: runningbear
Thanks for the ping - I answered both you and hergus on the previous thread - I was a bit late I guess!
44 posted on 11/12/2003 9:20:58 AM PST by Cloe
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Okay, now I see the floor plans, and now I see where the French doors were. The scrunched-up rug was reportedly right by the French doors. It is thought that maybe the rug got scrunched up by Scott dragging Laci's body through the door.

But the French doors do not open out onto the same side of the house as the driveway. Why would he be taking her out of those doors, instead of out a door closer to the driveway?
45 posted on 11/12/2003 9:23:33 AM PST by Devil_Anse
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To: xrp
Dear XRP:

(1) The "visually challenged" are a RACE of people? I didn't know that!

(2) You are the ONLY person on this forum who cares about such people! The rest of us are RACISTS, and you are the only poster whose messages this oppressed race of people would be able to read. And how perceptive you are that they would choose today to drop by here, just on the chance that someone as kind and considerate as you would format a post especially for them!

(3) If you're so concerned about your fellowman and so tired of what is discussed on this forum and on television, why don't you go somewhere else and do something practical to help somebody?

Your hypocrisy is both unattractive and unhelpful here.
46 posted on 11/12/2003 9:27:44 AM PST by exlibris
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To: runningbear
Thank you! Here we go.
47 posted on 11/12/2003 9:30:25 AM PST by Velveeta
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To: exlibris
Your hypocrisy is both unattractive and unhelpful here.

Huh...lighten up Francis. My use of that term was with the objective of further cheapening its use to make people feel shocked when they hear it. In other words, 'racist against visually impaired' was supposed to be stupid and silly. I'm glad you got my point.

48 posted on 11/12/2003 9:33:10 AM PST by xrp
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To: xrp
Hey big boy! I see your pretty good at handling your big font.

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49 posted on 11/12/2003 9:33:59 AM PST by Velveeta
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To: Devil_Anse
You know ... the WS floor plan may be it bit more accurate. It includes the half-bath, as seen in this infamous post interview feed:

http://kntv.feedroom.com/frameset.jsp?st=1068657572453&rdm=34652
50 posted on 11/12/2003 9:35:26 AM PST by maggief
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To: Velveeta
I see your pretty good

No, I don't own a pretty good.

51 posted on 11/12/2003 9:35:41 AM PST by xrp
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To: Diver Dave; maggiefluffs
Thanks!
52 posted on 11/12/2003 9:35:48 AM PST by Velveeta
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To: runningbear
Thanks again for all your hard work!!! : )

maggie
53 posted on 11/12/2003 9:37:03 AM PST by maggief
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To: Diver Dave; maggiefluffs
Thanks to you both for the floor plans - they are a big help.
54 posted on 11/12/2003 9:39:05 AM PST by Cloe
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To: Devil_Anse
Scrunched up rug is #11 on the layout. It does lead to the driveway, right? Or am I lost again?
55 posted on 11/12/2003 9:39:08 AM PST by Velveeta
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To: Devil_Anse
I am sort of browsing the net for tidbits:

Detective: Peterson told lover he was a widower weeks before wife disappeared


Peterson allegedly called mistress Amber Frey nearly daily after his wife disappeared

"By Harriet Ryan

Court TV

MODESTO, Calif. — Two weeks before his pregnant wife disappeared on Christmas Eve, Scott Peterson told his new mistress he was a recent widower who would be spending his first holiday alone, a detective testified Thursday.

That same day, Peterson paid cash for the small boat prosecutors believe he used to dump Laci Peterson's body in the San Francisco Bay.

Those revelations were two of several bombshells from Modesto Police Detective Al Brocchini, the lead detective in the case.

Brocchini also told Superior Court Judge Al Girolami that Peterson placed affectionate calls to the mistress, massage therapist Amber Frey, in the days immediately after his wife vanished, promising they would soon be together.

"She heard from him on the 25th, the 26th, the 27th, the 28th ... saying he was out of the country and would be able to be with her more exclusively like Jan. 25th," Brocchini said.

The detective interviewed Frey Dec. 30 after she called a tip-line to report her relationship with the 31-year-old fertilizer salesman. Frey, who first met Peterson Nov. 20, may take the stand next week in the preliminary hearing to determine whether Peterson will be tried for the murder of his wife and unborn son.

In addition, Brocchini testified that:

Peterson said his wife was mopping the kitchen as he left to go fishing on Dec. 24. Investigators found a damp mop and bucket outside the front door, but a maid previously testified that she mopped the entire home the day before and said Laci Peterson didn't usually clean between her visits. Relatives have said that at nearly eight months pregnant, Laci Peterson was frequently weak and tired.

In San Diego, Peterson used a fake name when buying the used Mercedes that he was driving when arrested. The previous owner told Brocchini that Peterson paid in 36 $100 bills and gave his mother's name, Jacqueline, instead of his own. When the owner raised an eyebrow, Peterson said, "It was a 'Boy Named Sue' kinda thing." Officers found a hamper full of dirty clothes in the couple's bedroom on Dec. 24, but only three items in the washer — the clothes Peterson said he had worn fishing. Prosecutors have suggested Peterson cleaned up evidence of his wife's murder before reporting her missing.

When detectives asked about the specifics of his boat trip, Peterson said he had trolled for fish in shallow water strewn with trash, a seemingly improbable fishing technique.

Police found a loaded semiautomatic handgun in the glove compartment of Peterson's truck.

Brocchini also recounted remarks by Peterson that struck him as inappropriate for a man supposedly worried about his missing wife. Only a few hours into the investigation, as officers examined his truck, Peterson expressed concerns the investigators might "ding" the vehicle door. Later that night, he asked officers photographing the warehouse where he worked not to tell his boss that he kept the boat there.">

<<<<<<<<<< "Officers found a hamper full of dirty clothes in the couple's bedroom on Dec. 24, but only three items in the washer — the clothes Peterson said he had worn fishing. Prosecutors have suggested Peterson cleaned up evidence of his wife's murder before reporting her missing.

When detectives asked about the specifics of his boat trip, Peterson said he had trolled for fish in shallow water strewn with trash, a seemingly improbable fishing technique. >>>>>>>>>

find these 2 intriquing!

56 posted on 11/12/2003 9:41:39 AM PST by runningbear (Lurkers beware, Freeping is public opinions based on facts, theories, and news online.......)
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To: xrp
Oops, sorry. My mistake.

Your = You're pretty good.

Your big font just got me all a twitter.

57 posted on 11/12/2003 9:42:02 AM PST by Velveeta
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To: Velveeta
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58 posted on 11/12/2003 9:42:35 AM PST by xrp
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To: Devil_Anse
On the WS floor plan the scrunched rug is shown by the door leading out to the covered patio and not by the patio doors. Confusing, eh!
59 posted on 11/12/2003 9:45:34 AM PST by Cloe
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To: runningbear
Thanks for the ping, rb! Hallelujah! Court resumes today!
60 posted on 11/12/2003 9:46:32 AM PST by Sandylapper
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