To: Devil_Anse
Man, DA, you sucked that idea right out of my brain!!!
I've been thinking that since I heard that Geragos played the tape.
If he said the sun was shining, I wouldn't walk out the door without an umbrella!
I also agree with the idea to see exactly *when* in the program Martha said the word, if indeed, it was said on the 24th.
Pinz
To: pinz-n-needlez
Here's a bit about the spa owner's testimony and Geragos' stupendous crossexam that skewered the police:
>>Buer, a prosecution witness on the second day of testimony in Scott Petersons murder trial, also said a Modesto police detective inaccurately indicated in a report that she stopped work at a volunteer search center for Laci Peterson because she found Scott Petersons behavior unusual.
I did not make that statement, Buer said. She later clarified that she had never gone to the volunteer search center, but had felt uncomfortable around three of Laci Petersons friends because she felt the women strongly backed Scott Peterson shortly after his wife was reported missing.>>
from the Modbee:
http://www.modbee.com/reports/peterson/trial/story/8658770p-9532200c.html
So while the actual quote was imprecise, the sentiment was accurate as reported by the police, it would seem.
Pinz
To: pinz-n-needlez
I'm not surprised you thought of that right off, you're always quick!
Vel made that point, too.
So, when are we gonna find out: 1) Are we correct in assuming that Martha's show aired from 9-10 a.m. Modesto time as of Dec., 2002; 2)At what exact time was "meringue" mentioned in the show of Dec. 24th? 3)Did this mention of meringue occur after 9:30?
We already know that Scott has committed himself to his story of having left home at 9:30.
If this pans out, to me, the very best part of it will be the irony--in that Geragos was reportedly SO smug about pointing to the mention of meringue in the DEC. 24TH show. And this same info, which he is currently gloating over, will then come back to haunt him. I hope!
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