Posted on 09/30/2004 5:21:37 AM PDT by runningbear
Two witnesses testified.
CRAIG GROGAN
RONALD J. SCHWEITZER
WHAT'S NEXT
The prosecution is expected to rest sometime next week, before turning it over to the defense. Judge Alfred Delucchi said the jury should begin deliberating by the end of October..........
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Defense attacks police focus on one suspect
Others could have killed pregnant woman, it contends
Modesto police detectives didn't follow up on reports of Laci Peterson sightings, ignored possible suspects in the missing-person investigation and had crackbrained theories about the case that never panned out, according to attorneys representing Scott Peterson.
For the third day Tuesday, defense attorney Mark Geragos quizzed lead investigator Craig Grogan about the double-murder case, in a Redwood City courtroom. The day got off to a shaky start, when jurors felt their chairs moving from an earthquake centered in Monterey County. The court took a short break so members of the panel could calm their nerves, and then Geragos resumed his cross-examination. ........
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REDWOOD CITY Modesto police took more than a year to investigate a tip that a pregnant woman was forced into a van around the time Laci Peterson disappeared, a detective acknowledged Tuesday. But it didn't take them long to rule out as a suspect a neighbor who burglarized the Peterson home and lied to police about past aggression, he also testified.
Police seemingly took every opportunity to make Scott Peterson look guilty of murdering his pregnant wife and unborn son, his attorney suggested Tuesday as he questioned Detective Craig Grogan for a third day in Peterson's murder trial.
Grogan, the lead detective on the case, acknowledged that the Stanislaus County district attorney's office investigated whether a judge had been told by another detective that he had smelled bleach in the Peterson home......
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http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/news/special_packages/9787816.htm"
Scott Peterson's defense lawyer on Tuesday tried to shift the blame for Laci Peterson's killing to any of several other possible suspects, including a mentally ill woman who robbed the Petersons' home, a pair of men in ragged clothes and a ``scrubby'' man seen pulling a pregnant woman into an old van.
In the third day of cross-examining Modesto detective Craig Grogan, lawyer Mark Geragos continued to point out weaknesses in the prosecution's case -- especially some tips and leads that Grogan admitted police didn't pursue.
The prosecution, which was expected to rest its case this week, will continue at least through next week, Judge Alfred Delucchi said.
Court was briefly interrupted Tuesday morning when jurors felt a minor rolling earthquake. Some began to stand up as they ......
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LACI VOW TO STAY HOME AFTER BABY
September 30, 2004 -- REDWOOD CITY, Calif. As Scott Peterson struggled to make a living as a fertilizer salesman, his wife Laci made it clear that she planned to become a stay-at-home mom and avoid returning to work, the lead detective testified yesterday.
"She wasn't planning on working after she had the baby," Modesto police Detective Craig Grogan testified in the 63rd day of Peterson's double-murder trial.
Grogan also revealed that, on May 13, 2002, about a month before she got pregnant, Laci was looking for a $400,000 to $600,000 house.
Laci's Tiffany taste was also reflected in her jewelry, Grogan said. At the time of her disappearance, her husband said she was wearing diamond earrings and one of two diamond-encrusted gold watches she owned, Grogan testified. .........
The prosecution team has suggested that Peterson was concerned he wouldn't be able to support his family.
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I brought this snip from the CTV article over that I just posted on yesterday's thread....
Bonfire suggested that Fladager should pass around some of Conner's baby clothes as well.
Good info in that CTV article, State is doing an awesome job shooting down MG's cross, painting a very accurate picture of the mountain of evidence they have.
But a fine public service announcement as well.
I also believe that most of the jewelry she was thought to be wearing was located.
This was later reported on the news that they found the said jewelry in her room. That she was wearing no jewelry at the time of disappearance.
She couldn't even wear her wedding band because her fingers were swelling from being pregnant.
Yet another Snotty lie.
Question: what about the second diamond watch Laci owned? I keep hearing them say that one watch was never located. Are they referring to the one that was on Laci's arm? Or are they assuming they know where that one is, and are referring the second watch?
I have not heard anyone mention the fact that Scott had a 4 door truck and it would be so easy to slide the body in the back seat of the truck where nobody could see her. I noticed his next truck was not the same, I guess he already got his use out of the 4 door.
Canadian Outrage was talking about images of Laci's body underwater. This was what I was asking about earlier Running Bear. Are they what you say is not confirmed?
Scott needed all those doors for all his extra girl friends?
Jurors were allowed to hold a maternity garment worn by Laci???
What the hell was the prosecution thinking? How does that prove anything? Garagos can use this as grounds for appeal....
I guess he was a back door man !
Not in your wildest dreams sir. There is NOTHING appealable about that!!
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