Posted on 06/23/2004 5:28:39 AM PDT by runningbear
Posted on Tue, Jun. 22, 2004
Link to mistress revealed
SHE SPENT NIGHT AT HOME OF LACI PETERSON'S FRIEND AROUND TIME SHE WENT PUBLIC
By JESSIE SEYFER
San Jose (Calif.) Mercury News
One of Laci Peterson's best friends testified Monday that Amber Frey stayed overnight at her home around the time Frey held a press conference to tell the world she had been Scott Peterson's mistress............
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JOKESTER SCOTT
By HOWARD BREUER
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June 23, 2004 -- REDWOOD CITY, Calif. Jurors at the Scott Peterson double-murder trial yesterday traveled back in time to Christmas morning 2002 and watched as the "calm, cool, relaxed" suspect laughed as he told a detective about his missing wife's fastidiousness. With Detective Al Brocchini in the witness box, prosecutors played a DVD on a big screen that showed Peterson being interrogated at the Modesto police station 16 hours after he claimed he went fishing, leaving his eight-months pregnant wife, Laci, at home mopping floors.
"Why was your wife mopping the floors on [Christmas Eve] morning?" Brocchini asks Peterson on the recording.
Peterson leans back in his chair, chuckles and replies, "She was very meticulous about it, with it being Christmas and with the dogs and the cats in the house." Police later learned that the Petersons' housekeeper had mopped the floors the previous day.
Peterson was also seen snickering when Brocchini asked ........
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Jury shown video of cop quizzing suspect
Peterson was calm, emotionless, detective testifies
Diana Walsh and Stacy Finz, Chronicle Staff Writer
Wednesday, June 23, 2004
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Scott Peterson appeared calm and emotionless even as a police detective grilled him on his whereabouts the day his wife disappeared and later when the detective accused him of having multiple extramarital affairs, according to testimony at his double-murder trial Tuesday.
Peterson sipped from a coffee cup, stuck his hands in his pockets, talked in a steady and calm voice and even joked about misfiring his gun, during the interview by Detective Al Brocchini at the Modesto Police Department. The interview, recorded by video camera and played for jurors Tuesday, took place just after midnight Dec. 25, 2002, six hours after Peterson reported his wife, Laci, missing.
Throughout the hourlong video, Peterson expresses little concern for his missing pregnant wife. He also appears unconcerned about questions relating to what he'd done and where he'd been earlier that day......
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Detective says Scott Peterson was 'relaxed'
Detective says Scott Peterson was 'relaxed'
Associated Press
REDWOOD CITY - Jurors heard yesterday for the first time Scott Peterson's own account of what he did the day his pregnant wife disappeared, and a detective's descriptions of a man seemingly void of emotions who never would be ruled out as a suspect........
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Jurors hear Peterson's alibi in his own words through taped interview
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LOL...........has he already asked for it?
sw
Something to that effect.
Hey, guys...give her some questions to ask him.
sw
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. June 23, 2004 The judge in Scott Peterson's murder trial removed one of the jurors on Wednesday, but denied a defense motion for a mistrial.
Juror No. 5 admitted discussing the media coverage of the case with his girlfriend, according to a transcript of a closed-door meeting with Judge Alfred A. Delucchi.
"You're not to listen to, watch or read any media reports of this trial," Delucchi admonished the panel before selecting an alternate to take the juror's place.
Peterson's lawyer, Mark Geragos, demanded a mistrial.
"I've got a client who is on trial for his life," he said. "I think it's an outrage what is going on in this case."
Outside court, the ousted juror identified himself as Justin Falconer, 28, an airport screener, and said he would have found Peterson innocent if asked to deliberate the case now.
"He'd be innocent because the prosecution hasn't given us any reason to believe otherwise so far," he said. "Yeah he lied about a couple of things that we saw in there, but I haven't seen anything to make me believe that he committed this crime."
Peterson, 31, is accused of murdering his pregnant wife, Laci, on or around Dec. 24, 2002, then dumping her body from his small boat into San Francisco Bay. He told police he went fishing that morning and returned to an empty house.
Last week, the judge subpoenaed a few seconds of televised video footage showing Falconer chatting briefly with Laci Peterson's brother as they passed through a courthouse metal detector. The judge concluded at the time that there had been no misconduct.
The juror had also been seen almost daily giving a nod and a slight smile to the defense table as he passed by on the way to the jury box.
Turn on Court TV.............Nancy's going after him!!!!
I haven't heard this from any of the talking heads yet.
Obviously they should be tuned into FR! ;o)
It is an outrage, with Geragos leading the parade.
They need to screen potential jurors more closely. This is outrageous! He didn't think a body would fit in the boat? Six people could fit in that boat!
Other thread:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1158781/posts
The prosecution best start preparing a dockside demonstration how a body could fit in that boat.
It's got to be done.
sw
It's all relative. Since he would probably find the Titanic a tight squeeze, he can't understand how a 5'3 woman could fit.
Jerk.
Oh, he's on with Nancy!
"The prosecution best start preparing a dockside demonstration how a body could fit in that boat."
Bingo!
This could help the prosecution.
"The prosecution best start preparing a dockside demonstration how a body could fit in that boat."
Bingo!
This could help the prosecution.
sw
Freed to talk discuss the trial, Falconer said he thought prosecutors were doing a poor job.
Peterson would "be innocent, because the prosecution hasn't given us any reason to believe otherwise so far," he said. Falconer wouldn't comment on what other jurors were saying about the case.
The development came just before Geragos launched into a caustic cross examination of the detective who first investigated Laci Peterson's disappearance.
Prosecutors allege that Peterson, 31, murdered his pregnant wife in their Modesto home on or around Dec. 24, 2002, then dumped her body into San Francisco Bay. Defense lawyers assert that someone abducted her, then framed her husband after hearing his widely publicized alibi.
After a few minutes of the cross examination of Detective Allen Brocchini, the judge recessed for lunch so that "everybody can calm down."
She might get him to admit something he's not suppose to know.........LOL.
I don't get court tv. Is Nancy ripping him to shreds?
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