Posted on 12/07/2004 5:32:12 AM PST by runningbear
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Monday marked the second week of Scott Peterson's penalty trial, which will determine whether he receives a sentence of death or life in prison for killing his wife, Laci, and their unborn child. Fourteen defense witnesses testified, and all portrayed him as a respectful, pleasant and quiet young man who did not deserve a death sentence..........
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Peterson called `good role model,' `thoughtful'
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Peterson family, friends paint him as kindly, caring
By Brian Skoloff, Associated Press
REDWOOD CITY - Jurors made a mistake when they convicted Scott Peterson of planning and carrying out the murder of his eight-months pregnant wife, witnesses testified yesterday at the former fertilizer salesman's double-murder trial.
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SCOTT'S PALS PLEAD FOR LIFE OF 'REAL GOOD PERSON'
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THE PETERSON TRIAL
Family, friends make impassioned appeal for Peterson's life
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More witnesses take stand on Scott Peterson's behalf
1:56 p.m.: REDWOOD CITY - Executing Scott Peterson would tear apart a family already marked by the murder of his grandfather and the time his mother and her siblings spent in an orphanage, Petersons uncle testified Monday.
I, for one, I dont believe hes guilty, said John Latham, testifying on day five of the penalty phase in Petersons double-murder trial. I know hes guilty by trial, but in my heart I cant believe that.
Turning to the jury that convicted Peterson Nov. 12 of murdering his wife, Laci, and unborn son, Conner, Latham said: I know this guy. I know his family and I would not like to see him die. It would tear our family apart.
Latham was among 11 defense witnesses - ranging from Petersons junior high school principal and the dean in charge of discipline at his high school to uncles and cousins - who took the stand this morning and asked jurors to spare the 32-year-old Modesto mans life.
The panel of six men and six women ........
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Cinderella story... < /spackler>
He was a nice guy and kind to animals...all except for that darn double homicide..
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"Wednesday, December 8th, 2004
6:00-7:00pm PST
Flint Center for Performing Arts
De Anza College
Cupertino, CA
Will-Call Windows open at 4:00pm.
Auditorium doors open at 5:00pm.
SORRY, ALL THE TICKETS HAVE BEEN GIVEN AWAY!
that is what I say!....
As for Peterson, it seems, the total absence of passion, anger and conflict attributed to his "likability" for many. Everything that made him non-human made him the "perfect person."
Like I said, there is a lesson here... one we've learned many times. But nobody will glean much from it.
This Peterson family and their so called friends are the most bizarre, unethical people.
There was testimony about his cheating ways that seem to have passed over the heads of these nutcases.
It IS bizarre. I find it strange that they can drum up this many people to give such strenuous tributes to Scott's character. I don't know too many people who HAVEN'T murdered their wife and child that could get so many witnesses to what fine souls they have.
I'm suspicious.... I wonder if Jackie and Lee, and maybe Janey or some other persuasive, manipulative key person behind the scenes--and that could include the defense--might not be using some sophisticated tactics in convincing and coercing this list of witnesses.
I can't beleieve i'd say such a thing because I've tried to go easy on the family all the way through, but their gang of Scotty Admirers seems coached and wrangled from the inside.
I missed Greta last night too.
If anyone has a Greta summary, it would be appreciated!
Big hitter, the Lama.
Maybe the Dalai Lamma would sign up as a character witness for Scott. Golf team in high school, what a rich wuss. (And I like golf, but in my district, only the kids of wealth got on the golf team, because you could only get earlier training by being a memeber of the country club.
I wonder if we have any psychiatrists or psychologists on here who can weigh in on my guesswork: It seems to me this guy was a pampered child who could do no wrong, used to being the highschool hero, but life afterwards was not what he thought he deserved. His job was not prestigious, his social status was diminished, and he wasn't getting the hero worship from his spouse or others as he his parents and others had taught him to expect. So he had an affair(s)for the sake of his own ego. Laci became a weight that tied him down financially and otherwise, the baby would make it worse, so he removed them.
I heard that the witnesses have been subpoenaed......they are not appearing voluntarily. Don't know if that is true but it makes more sense.
Can't wait to see the book about the real facts of this monster.
Scott also refused to be interviewed by police in the disappearance of a coed he had briefly dated at a college.
He also had some very strange item in his auto when he made a plan to secretly meet Amber. Rope, shovel, etc. He was luring her with promises of birthday presents.
What a peculiar strategy this is... Deacon Threatt, golf coach... people last week all but declaring him the Second Coming of Jesus.
Sounds like he's a true sociopath. I admit the lack of direct evidence made me hesitate on death in this case but I've heard and seen enough. Whatever they choose is fine just as long as he never sees freedom.
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