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Detective: Laci Peterson's body dressed in tan pants, contradicting
SFChronicle.com ^ | 11/14/2003 | Brian Melley

Posted on 11/17/2003 5:38:18 AM PST by runningbear

Detective: Laci Peterson's body dressed in tan pants, contradicting husband's account

Detective: Laci Peterson's body dressed in tan pants, contradicting husband's account

BRIAN MELLEY, Associated Press Writer Friday, November 14, 2003

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(11-14) 12:31 PST MODESTO, Calif. (AP) --

A police detective acknowleged Friday that he didn't follow up on a tip from a woman who claimed to have seen someone resembling Laci Peterson in a park on the day her husband says she disappeared.

Under cross-examination by attorneys for Scott Peterson, Detective Philip Owen said he didn't pursue the tip because he didn't think it was "going in the right direction."

Peterson's attorneys have suggested during the preliminary hearing, in its ninth day Friday, that detectives zeroed in on Laci Peterson's husband as a suspect, and ignored other leads.

Owen said he didn't feel the woman's tip was credible because it conflicted with other information detectives had received.

The woman, an employee at the Stanislaus County Hospital, told police she saw a woman who resembled Laci Peterson walking a barking golden retriever in the park near the Peterson home at around 10:45 a.m. on Dec. 24. The tipster reported that two men walking near the woman told her to shut the dog up.

On Thursday, Karen Servas, who lived near the couple, testified that she found Laci Peterson's golden retriever wandering in the street at "approximately 10:18 a.m."

Scott Peterson told police that he last saw his wife, who was eight months pregnant, on the morning of Christmas Eve as he left to go fishing.

Laci Peterson's remains washed ashore in San Francisco Bay in April, just three miles from where her husband said he'd been fishing that day.

On Thursday, Owen said Laci Peterson's body was clad in tan pants -- not the black pants her husband reported she was wearing when he left on his fishing trip.

The pants matched a pair bought on Peterson's account at a Modesto maternity store, Owen said. Her half sister, Amy Rocha, testified she was wearing tan pants Dec. 23 -- the last time anyone other than her husband reported seeing her alive.

Prosecutors contend that Peterson killed his pregnant wife later that night or early the next morning and then dumped her body in San Francisco Bay.

Owen was the third policeman to take the stand in Stanislaus County Superior Court to determine whether the 31-year-old fertilizer salesman is tried on murder charges in the slayings of his wife and unborn son.

Detective Al Brocchini, the first detective on the case, wrapped up his third day of testimony Thursday, revealing more details about what led police to keep their focus on Peterson.

On three days in early January, undercover police officers trailed Peterson to the Berkeley Marina -- the place he said he launched his boat to go fishing........

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'TEE' TWIST IN LACI-SLAY ALIBI

'TEE' TWIST IN LACI-SLAY ALIBI

By HOWARD BREUER

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November 16, 2003 -- MODESTO, Calif. - Avid golfer Scott Peterson not only told his sister-in-law about his plans to play golf the day he allegedly murdered his pregnant wife and dumped her off his fishing boat - he had a reservation at the course that he never used, The Post has learned.

"He had a tee time of about 9 a.m. or 9:30 on Dec. 24, and he never called to cancel it. He just didn't show up," said an insider at the Del Rio Country Club, where Peterson bought a $25,000 membership months before Laci's Christmas Eve disappearance.

The club discreetly booted Peterson out after the public began to suspect he killed his wife.

"He was such an avid golfer," the insider said. "It seems unusual that he didn't show up. It seemed that something else intervened."

Although Peterson's preliminary hearing on double-murder charges enters its fourth week tomorrow, witnesses have so far offered no testimony that Peterson went so far as to book a tee time at his golf club.

In recent court testimony, witnesses testified that, when Scott reported Laci missing Christmas Eve, he told police that he had planned to play golf Dec. 24 but he decided that morning it was too cold so he went fishing by himself at the Berkeley Marina.

Prosecutors and defense attorneys are not allowed to discuss evidence with the media because of a gag order. Officials at the upscale country club have repeatedly refused to discuss Peterson.

On Dec. 23 - the last time family members saw Laci Peterson alive - Scott told sister-in-law Amy Rocha that he planned to play golf the following day.

University of Washington law professor Lis Wiehl........

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SCOTT SIGNALS AMBER ALERT

By HOWARD BREUER

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November 15, 2003 -- MODESTO, Calif. - Scott Peterson's defense may subpoena his former mistress Amber Frey in a bold gamble to put the prosecution's ace witness on the stand early, lawyers close to the case said yesterday. It became clear last week that the prosecution would not call Frey as a witness during Peterson's preliminary hearing on charges that he murdered wife Laci Peterson and their unborn son Connor. That hearing is now in its second week.

But when Peterson is eventually tried, Frey could supply damaging testimony about her extramarital fling with Peterson, and provide crucial motive evidence.

Defense lawyer Mark Geragos refused to confirm or deny a report by the Fox News Channel that he's issued a subpoena for the blond massage therapist. But the lawyer said yesterday he has the right to make Frey testify.

"If I want her, they [prosecutors] have to produce her," Geragos told The Post.

A legal analyst said the defense could benefit from the unconventional move.

"Up to now, it's always been believed she'd be damaging to the defense, but maybe Geragos has something on her - he was clearly upset when the prosecution said they weren't going to be calling her," said Fox News Channel legal editor Stan Goldman, a law professor at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles.

"I spoke to Mr. Geragos and he told me no final decision has been made," said Gloria Allred, Frey's lawyer. "There will be no decision on that until at least Monday.

Even then, she added, "the defense will still have to show .......

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Judge may accept DNA evidence

Judge may accept DNA evidence

Last Updated: November 14, 2003, 03:41:00 PM PST

3:37 p.m., PST: Judge Al Girolami is leaning toward allowing mitochondrial DNA evidence in Scott Peterson’s ongoing preliminary hearing, the judge said this afternoon.

But he agreed to hear one last argument from each side. Girolami did not say if he intends to issue a ruling when court adjourns for the day at about 4 p.m.

A subhearing on mitchondrial DNA testing has been woven into the larger preliminary hearing since it began Oct. 29. The Peterson proceeding is breaking new ground because mitochondrial DNA analysis has never before been used for forensic evidence in California courts.

Two FBI experts have testified that such testing is accepted in the scientific community, while a defense expert said it is unreliable and vulnerable to contamination.

The issue is important to both sides of the Peterson case. A prosecution theory relies on a test showing that a hair found in Peterson’s boat could have come from his pregnant wife; authorities say the defendant could have used the boat to transport his wife’s body.

Peterson is charged with murdering Laci Peterson and their unborn son, who was to be named Conner.

Girolami, however, said he has “issues” with the relatively small database used by the FBI for mitochondrial DNA analysis. It has only 5,071 samples, with only 1,833 from Caucasians.

Also this afternoon, defense attorney Mark Geragos appeared to suggest that a hair from Laci Peterson could have attached to a tracking dog in her home, then fell off in the boat when officers asked the dog to try picking up the missing woman’s scent.

The hair has taken center stage of a legal battle, with disputes over whether it broke in two while in police custody or whether another hair was introduced into the original sample.

Rodney Oswalt, a state Department of Justice criminalist, acknowledged under questioning by Geragos that he did not conclude that two fragments were parts of the same hair.........

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Superior Court, Stanislaus County
November 14, 2003

Minute Order: Preliminary Hearing
(ie; Tenth day court provided overview)

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Officer tried to trap Peterson Detective testifies that he prodded suspect's friends, mistress for clues.

Officer tried to trap Peterson Detective testifies that he prodded suspect's friends, mistress for clues.

Bee News Services
(Published Thursday, November 13, 2003, 9:40 AM)

MODESTO -- A detective who spent Christmas Eve questioning Scott Peterson and the next four months trying to find his missing pregnant wife testified Wednesday about how officers enlisted Peterson's friends, neighbors and mistress in the effort to snare him.

Detective Al Brocchini said he called friends of Scott and Laci Peterson to point out news articles about his extramarital affair and a $250,000 insurance policy Peterson took out on his wife. The insurance policy information later turned out to be inaccurate.

The officer said he asked neighbors to provide tips and tried to get friends to prod Scott Peterson for details about what happened to his wife.

The remains of the 27-year-old substitute teacher and her unborn son washed ashore in San Francisco Bay in April only a few miles from where Peterson said he was fishing Christmas Eve when she vanished.

At one point, Brocchini made a note that he "was attempting to plant the seeds of suspicion" in the mind of a friend of Laci Peterson's.

The testimony came as the defense continued cross-examining Brocchini, the first detective to investigate the disappearance of the pregnant woman. The defense has claimed investigators focused suspicion on Peterson and failed to catch the "real killers."

Defense lawyer Mark Geragos also renewed his claim Wednesday that investigators neglected to notify him of surveillance tapes of the Peterson home. He called the failure "a problem of monumental proportions" and said it could lead to a request to dismiss the case.

Brocchini said he took part in discussions with other officers about themes that mistress Amber Frey should discuss with Peterson to coax a confession from him during phone calls she was secretly recording.

Brocchini said he gave Frey a tape recorder Dec. 30 and bought equipment at a Radio Shack store to help with her taping. Investigators hoped Peterson would not realize she was cooperating with them, the detective said.

Laci Peterson's mother and brother, Sharon and Brent Rocha, also ......

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KEYWORDS: avoidingchildsupport; baby; babyunborn; conner; deathpenaltytime; dontubelievemyalibi; getarope; ibefishing; laci; lacipeterson; smallbaby; smallchild; sonkiller; unborn; wifekiller
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To: hergus
Scott didn't want to be in the courtroom today IMHO because he and Geragos were probably afraid that Scott lacks the ability to show the appropriate responses...

I think your right Hergus...we already got a preview of Snott's bad acting in the Sawyer interview...and EVERYONE anylized that...and I think most concluded that he did lack any real emotion.

Smiling and joking at the vigil on Dec 31, golfing and going to strip clubs while his wife was "missing"...all behavioir that is contrary to a grieving spouse....

101 posted on 11/17/2003 2:19:06 PM PST by Jackie-O (Don't like Laci threads? Post your own protest thread, ping me, we'll discuss.)
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To: runningbear; Devils Anse; Sandylapper; Velveeta; Canadian Outrage; Jackie-O; Spunky
Was out and about repairing my engagement ring over there..;o)

WAIT just a minute! You were "repairing" your engadgement ring? Are you sure he's not after you for your car? HA! Sorry all joking aside.

THIS IS AN ALL S.C.O.W.'S ALERT!

Pinging all the usual suspects...for a cyber engadgement party held in runngingbear's honor for this Friday evening. Specific time dependant on when I get my tiara back from the cleaners...

102 posted on 11/17/2003 2:36:55 PM PST by alexandria
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To: alexandria
It could take some time to get your tiara back from being cleaned...you, by rights have the biggest one, yes?
As well you should, being our founder. ;o)
Count me present on friday...
103 posted on 11/17/2003 2:43:36 PM PST by Jackie-O (Don't like Laci threads? Post your own protest thread, ping me, we'll discuss.)
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To: Canadian Outrage; All
Emotional Scott Peterson Leaves Courtroom

http://www.ktvu.com/news/2642659/detail.html

POSTED: 8:24 AM PST November 17, 2003
UPDATED: 12:58 PM PST November 17, 2003

MODESTO, Calif. -- Overwhelmed with emotion, accused killer Scott Peterson was forced to leave a Modesto courtroom Monday during graphic testimony describing the condition of the remains of his slain wife, Laci, and unborn son during his preliminary hearing on double murder charges.

As was the case earlier in the hearing, Laci's mother -- Sharon Rocha -- also was not in the courtroom for the graphic testimony.

Forensic pathologist Dr. Brian Peterson, no relation to the couple, testified that the fetus was in relatively good condition and had only recently broken free from the mother when the two bodies were found in April.

Laci's body, on the other hand, was badly decomposed and her neck, head, forearms and one of her feet were missing. Dr. Peterson said her abdomen was worn away, but that there was no evidence Laci had given birth.

Dr. Peterson said he could find no evidence of wounds and could not determine what weapon may have been used on Laci. He attributed the bad state of her body to exposure to salt water and sea creatures.

Dr. Peterson said his initial measurement of the fetus was the same length as a typical full-term fetus.

Scott Peterson's lawyers have argued that Laci, who was eight months pregnant when she disappeared, may have given a live birth weeks after she disappeared.

But Dr. Peterson said the prolonged submersion in San Francisco Bay had swollen the body and made his measurement inaccurate. He testified that an anthropologist who examined the body estimated the fetus to be 33 weeks to 38 weeks old. He testified that a doctor who saw Laci on Dec. 23 estimated her pregnancy to be at 32 weeks.

The decomposed partial remains were discovered by dog-walkers on the shoreline of a Richmond park bordering the Bay just days apart. Much has been rumored about the bodies' condition including a reported defense contention that their condition indicated that Laci and her child may have fallen victim to a Satanic cult.

Also on Monday, lead defense attorney Mark Geragos has promised to reveal whether or not he will call former Peterson mistress Amber Frey as a witness. Prosecutors have said they do not need Frey's testimony to have Peterson bound over for trial and have declined to call her to the stand.

Meanwhile in the courtroom, Stanislaus County Superior Court Judge Al Girolami told prosecutors they could tell a jury that chances are the mitochondrial DNA from a human hair found in pliers in Peterson's boat could be found in one out of every 112 whites.

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104 posted on 11/17/2003 2:45:17 PM PST by maggief
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To: RGSpincich
JMO, but it wouldn't surprise me if she wasn't a nurse. Just a feeling I have, nothing more.
105 posted on 11/17/2003 2:53:44 PM PST by Devil_Anse
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To: maggiefluffs
Peterson's reaction = horsethit!! And YES, the baby was only recently separated from the mother. SO GERAGOS: How are you going to get any FORENSIC PATHOLOGIST to say what you want?? You aren't!! I don't happen to see either Dr.s Lee or Wecht? Why NOT? The Defense got SLAPPED HARD today. REALLY HARD.
106 posted on 11/17/2003 2:54:07 PM PST by Canadian Outrage (All us Western Canuks belong South)
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To: pinz-n-needlez
You'd think he'd want to know what some puke did to his son, if he didn't do it.

Heh heh, Pinz, he already KNOWS what some puke did to his son! JMO!

What would we expect? He said he didn't learn that Laci and Connor had been found until he was told, while in the police car in handcuffs, riding to Modesto after his arrest. Think about that! I heard that a woman's body had washed up BEFORE they even knew it was Laci's. Even my HUSBAND, who emphatically does NOT follow this case (no, my husband is not Constitution Day or Tijeras Slim, but he shares their, um, views of this case), heard about the body washing ashore. We posters, avid followers of this case, knew all about it the moment it was announced.

Well, if WE were avidly following the progress, wouldn't you think that the husband of the VICTIM would also be avidly following what happened in the news?? Yet he says he was totally unaware until almost a week later!!!! Too busy playing golf and planning his getaway, evidently.

107 posted on 11/17/2003 2:59:02 PM PST by Devil_Anse
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To: maggiefluffs
Thanks Maggie.
Horific details of the murder of those two lost souls. God be with her family.
108 posted on 11/17/2003 2:59:55 PM PST by Jackie-O (Don't like Laci threads? Post your own protest thread, ping me, we'll discuss.)
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To: Spunky
That is so cute, Spunky!!!
109 posted on 11/17/2003 3:02:15 PM PST by Devil_Anse
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To: Jackie-O
I am SO GLAD that Gergos's NEW theory has been debunked. The baby and Laci were only separated from each other recently before they washed up. Notice: THE BAY STILL HAD HIS UMBILICAL CORD WHICH WAS NOT CUT!! I hope Snotty is starting to realize just HOW BAD it looks for him.
110 posted on 11/17/2003 3:04:41 PM PST by Canadian Outrage (All us Western Canuks belong South)
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To: Canadian Outrage
Yes, he realizes how bad it's looking for him...that's why he left the courtroom "emotional" today.
Sociopathic/narccisist has only his own well being in mind.
111 posted on 11/17/2003 3:10:19 PM PST by Jackie-O (Don't like Laci threads? Post your own protest thread, ping me, we'll discuss.)
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To: Devil_Anse
"Well, if WE were avidly following the progress, wouldn't you think that the husband of the VICTIM would also be avidly following what happened in the news?? Yet he says he was totally unaware until almost a week later!!!!"

Scott and Geragos want it both ways.

1. Scott:(paraphrased) I didn't watch the news so I didn't know about my wife's body being found until I was being taken to jail.

Geragos: (paraphrased) My client Scott Peterson watches the news. He heard about the search in the bay and just went there to see if they found his wife and son.

112 posted on 11/17/2003 3:17:00 PM PST by Spunky (This little tag just keeps following me where ever I go.)
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To: Jackie-O; All
http://www.modbee.com/reports/peterson/updates/story/7753485p-8656873c.html
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Defense attorney Mark Geragos of Los Angeles expressed disbelief, noting that the tiny body of Conner Peterson was recovered with a thin stretch of plastic tape knotted about the head and chest.

“The baby had to be swimming like this,” Geragos said, arms stroking the air as he stood next to the witness stand. “Wouldn’t you agree that is extremely unlikely?”

Forensic pathologist Brian Peterson, no relation to the defendant, said, “I agree that it is unlikely that baby would swim.” (snip)
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This is outrageous, disgusting, grandstanding on the part of Geragos. What a complete pig-fart of a man he is! I'm furious. What an injustice to make mockery of this tiny snuffed out little angel.

HEY MARK GERAGOS: DEAD BABIES DON'T SWIM YOU IDIOT. I hope you don't sleep at night. Creep.

(What next? Is Geragos going to get down on all fours during the scent dog testimony to demonstrate how dogs track?) IIIIDDDIIOOOTTTT!
113 posted on 11/17/2003 3:22:57 PM PST by Velveeta (Next post I'll tell you what I REALLY feel!)
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I'm hyperventilating. Back after I make dinner and take some Valium or somethin" GRRRRrrrr.
114 posted on 11/17/2003 3:24:55 PM PST by Velveeta
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To: Velveeta
What a piece of shit! There is a special place in hell for the likes of Geragross...right next to Snott, OJ....
115 posted on 11/17/2003 3:27:04 PM PST by Jackie-O (Don't like Laci threads? Post your own protest thread, ping me, we'll discuss.)
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To: runningbear
Thanks for the updates!
116 posted on 11/17/2003 3:38:28 PM PST by brneyedgirl
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To: Jackie-O; Devil_Anse; Velveeta; grizzfan; Sandylapper; runningbear; alexandria; Spunky; All
Congratulations runningbear. I will be there Friday for your bachelorette party. :)

Article on testimoney about cement anchors. ModestoBee,titled,"Police Contend Peterson Made Cement Anchor".

LINK
http://www.modbee.com/reports/peterson/updates/story/7755353p-8656940c.html
3:44 p.m., PST: Police investigators found what one detective said was evidence that multiple cement anchors had been made in Scott Peterson’s warehouse, Detective Dodge Hendee testified today.
Police found what appeared to be cement powder spilled on the edge of a flat-bed trailer kept in the Modesto warehouse that Peterson used in his work as fertilizer salesman and where he stored his 14-foot aluminum fishing boat, Hendee said during Peterson’s preliminary hearing on double murder charges.

There appeared to be at least five clear patches interspersed in the area where the powder was spilled, Hendee said. Investigators found a plastic one-gallon pitcher nearby.

A cement anchor with a rebar loop at one end found in Peterson’s boat fit into the plastic pitcher, the detective testified.

“The weight apparently came from that pitcher,” Hendee said before defense attorney Mark Geragos objected to the answer. Judge Al Girolami had the response stricken from the legal record.

Peterson bought his boat Dec. 9 without an anchor, Detective Al Brocchini testified earlier. But the presence of additional unaccounted-for anchors could provide prosecutors with clear physical evidence against Peterson, something the court has seen little of so far in the preliminary hearing.

Peterson, 31, is charged with murdering his wife, Laci, and the couple’s unborn son, Conner. The remains were found in April almost a mile apart along the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay, both spots less than two miles from where Peterson said he went fishing the day his wife was reported missing.

Laci Peterson’s body was missing the head, hands, feet and part of the left leg, said Brian Peterson, a forensic pathologist who testified earlier Monday. Brian Peterson is not related to the defendant or victims in the case.

Scott Peterson asked the judge to leave the courtroom before Brian Peterson’s graphic testimony on the conditions of the bodies. Laci Peterson’s family members, including her mother, stepfather, brother and sister, also were not in the courtroom for that testimony.

All were present as Hendee testified to start the afternoon.

During his cross examination, Geragos took aim at another piece of physical evidence in the case, a single hair found attached to a pair of pliers in the bottom of the boat.

A DNA test on the hair showed it could have been Laci Peterson’s but not her husband’s, an FBI DNA expert testified earlier. Girolami ruled earlier Monday that the DNA test results would be allowed into court, but the defense is continuing to raise questions about how police handled the hair after finding it during a Dec. 27 search of the warehouse.

After reporting a single strand was found in the pliers, two strands were found in an evidence envelope, Hendee said. Hendee said he thought the hair simply broke apart, but acknowledged that he never wrote that in a report.

Hendee said he found a single 5- to 6-inch strand in the teeth of the needlenose pliers. The hair appeared to loop back around into the pliers again.

Geragos stood next to Hendee as he sat on the witness stand and the two looked at a photo of the hair and pliers.

“When you say it is looped, it does not appear to reflect that in the picture,” Geragos said. “I believe (it does), but I also saw it at the scene too,” Hendee said.

The detective also testified the hair dropped easily into an evidence envelope when he opened the pliers.

Under questioning by Geragos, who suggested earlier that the hair may have been transferred into the boat, Hendee said that a cadaver dog that searched the home earlier in the day was placed into the boat at the warehouse on Dec. 27.


A DNA test on the hair showed it could have been Laci Peterson’s but not her husband’s, an FBI DNA expert testified earlier. Girolami ruled earlier Monday that the DNA test results would be allowed into court, but the defense is continuing to raise questions about how police handled the hair after finding it during a Dec. 27 search of the warehouse.

After reporting a single strand was found in the pliers, two strands were found in an evidence envelope, Hendee said. Hendee said he thought the hair simply broke apart, but acknowledged that he never wrote that in a report.

Hendee said he found a single 5- to 6-inch strand in the teeth of the needlenose pliers. The hair appeared to loop back around into the pliers again.

Geragos stood next to Hendee as he sat on the witness stand and the two looked at a photo of the hair and pliers.

“When you say it is looped, it does not appear to reflect that in the picture,” Geragos said. “I believe (it does), but I also saw it at the scene too,” Hendee said.

The detective also testified the hair dropped easily into an evidence envelope when he opened the pliers.

Under questioning by Geragos, who suggested earlier that the hair may have been transferred into the boat, Hendee said that a cadaver dog that searched the home earlier in the day was placed into the boat at the warehouse Dec. 27th.
117 posted on 11/17/2003 4:14:52 PM PST by MaggieMay (A blank tag is a terrible thing to waste)
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To: MaggieMay
testimoney = testimony
118 posted on 11/17/2003 4:17:30 PM PST by MaggieMay (A blank tag is a terrible thing to waste)
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To: MaggieMay
"Scott Peterson asked the judge to leave the courtroom before Brian Peterson’s graphic testimony on the conditions of the bodies."

It's to bad he wasn't made to stay and hear what Laci and Conner looked like after what he did to them.

119 posted on 11/17/2003 4:36:27 PM PST by Spunky (This little tag just keeps following me where ever I go.)
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To: Spunky
Good point! Maybe they were hoping no one would notice.
120 posted on 11/17/2003 4:52:52 PM PST by Cloe
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