On Websleuths, they say that Scott made another poster for Laci's search center, in addition to the one he signed "Laci's Husband".
This other poster, which Lisa Bloom supposedly held up a copy of on Court TV, had a verse from a Boris Pasternak poem.
You guessed it! It was the very same Pasternak poem that he had been reading to Amber, the one with the stuff about "my greatcoat round our shoulders... shelter from the storm... my hands about your waist... I lay my greatcoat on the ground" (implying that the couple can't control themselves and are going to, um, quell their passion on the ground.
He used a couple of the less-suggestive stanzas for the search center poster.
I'm anything but an expert in psych, but from what I read in the book about psychopaths ("The Mask of Sanity"), this little trick was classic psychopathic behavior: he is secretly making fools of the people at the search center by putting up part of the very same poem he reads from when he gets all sexual with his secret girlfriend on the phone. He is taking something secret and "nasty" and passing it off to them as some really nice, respectful gesture to them and to his missing wife. All the while laughing while they innocently swallow the secret reference to his profane affair.
I was watching the show today when they showed the photo of this poem hanging in the search center. I had chills I'll tell ya----
Great post, DA!
http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/news/peterson/081704ap_nw_peterson_trial.html
"I just know that if we got to sit down ... I think of how both of us could be experiencing something so unbelievable that I think it would help both of us," jurors heard Peterson say on the tape Tuesday.
"I just don't see how that would be possible," Frey says.
Peterson calls back several minutes later.
"I thought I could come to wherever you are," he says.
"I can't have you come to my house, Scott," Frey replies.
Peterson can be heard sobbing throughout the call.
"You know I'm not a monster, Amber," he says before suggesting the pair meet at a friend's home in Lake Arrowhead in the mountains about 60 miles east of Los Angeles.
"We just need to see each other, Amber, at least for a couple of hours," he prods.
"You have to understand you're obviously being followed by the media and who knows who else," Frey says.
"Is there some way for us to see each other, Amber?" Peterson asks again.
"At this point, all I could see is it just damaging me even more," Frey says.
Peterson continues to tell Frey how much he wants to be with her.
"I just need to tell you how much I care about you ... And I desire so much to be, you know, for the rest of our lives, your best friend, your biggest comfort, and the second-most joy in your life," Peterson tells her. "Obviously, I still think it would be great if we could see each other."
Later, jurors heard a tape of Frey reading Peterson a letter he wrote to her.
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Oh, Lord this is after Snott gave that interview saying he didn't love Amber. He was just having an inapproriate affair. Think those Porno tapes were getting to him? He said he only needed two hours. I'm not a monster, just a HB Wolf.....Amber?
"........... my hands about your waist..........." Isn't this where he explains the meaning to Amber is "Like anchors for people"?
He is a psychopath indeed.
Terrific analysis DA
On Websleuths, they say that Scott made another poster for Laci's search center, in addition to the one he signed "Laci's Husband". This other poster, which Lisa Bloom supposedly held up a copy of on Court TV, had a verse from a Boris Pasternak poem. You guessed it! It was the very same Pasternak poem that he had been reading to Amber, the one with the stuff about "my greatcoat round our shoulders... shelter from the storm... my hands about your waist... I lay my greatcoat on the ground" (implying that the couple can't control themselves and are going to, um, quell their passion on the ground. He used a couple of the less-suggestive stanzas for the search center poster. I'm anything but an expert in psych, but from what I read in the book about psychopaths ("The Mask of Sanity"), this little trick was classic psychopathic behavior: he is secretly making fools of the people at the search center by putting up part of the very same poem he reads from when he gets all sexual with his secret girlfriend on the phone. He is taking something secret and "nasty" and passing it off to them as some really nice, respectful gesture to them and to his missing wife. All the while laughing while they innocently swallow the secret reference to his profane affair