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Scott Peterson loved his wife too much to harm her, his family and in-laws say.
San Jose Mercury ^
| Posted on Sun, Jan. 05, 2003
| By Lori Aratani and John Woolfolk
Posted on 01/05/2003 4:23:30 AM PST by KneelBeforeZod
Edited on 04/13/2004 3:30:07 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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MODESTO - He shuns the daily press briefings, the cameras and the numerous requests for interviews. No Larry King. No Connie Chung. No ``Good Morning America.''
Instead, every morning Scott Peterson slips quietly through the double glass doors of the Red Lion Hotel and walks down the hallway, past the atrium with a pool and a gazebo, past the poster advertising a $500,000 award for the safe return of his wife, Laci Peterson. He enters a makeshift command center for volunteers and works quietly, answering e-mails, making phone calls, talking to volunteers.
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TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; US: California
KEYWORDS: avoidingchildsupport; babyunborn; conner; deathpenaltytime; dontubelievemyalibi; evidence; getarope; ibefishing; laci; lacipeterson; modesto; peterson; sonkiller; unborn; wifekiller
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To: FITZ
And women who don't complain one bit about their husbands usually are facing problems they either don't want to discuss or acknowledge. Oh please! We don't argue because my husband can't stand to be angry. It was hard at first, but we are married -- going on 22 years. We still don't argue. I never talked bad about my husband with my girlfriends. Sure there are things I could have said, but why? What would the point be? They all seem so dissatisfied.
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posted on
01/06/2003 10:45:40 AM PST
by
It's me
To: homeschool mama
I agree, mama. I remember once, just after we moved to a new community, a couple of the ladies from church invited me to a bible study group. They seemed quite nice, and I accepted.
Turns out the Bible Study was bitching about their husbands, infidelities, etc... and when they all turned expectantly to me, eager to hear my tale of woe, I really didn't know what to say.
Certainly I get my husband's nerves at times, and he has some little quirks that could be called irritating, but I never complain about him to anyone. First, unless I am without fault, I have no right to criticize him, and if I did complain about his foibles, I would't be without fault.
I would be humiliated and embarrassed if he complained about my flaws to others, so why would I want to do that to a wonderful husband and father to my 4 children. It isn't a good way to build a happy marriage.
I have a hard time believing that Scott could have fooled everyone. I am more worried that someone kidnapped her in hopes of taking her baby, and that she will somehow escape or be found.
If Scott had nothing to do with this, how he must be suffering.
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posted on
01/11/2003 4:42:49 PM PST
by
jacquej
To: jacquej
***I would be humiliated and embarrassed if he complained about my flaws to others, so why would I want to do that to a wonderful husband and father to my 4 children. It isn't a good way to build a happy marriage. ***I have a hard time believing that Scott could have fooled everyone. I am more worried that someone kidnapped her in hopes of taking her baby, and that she will somehow escape or be found. ***If Scott had nothing to do with this, how he must be suffering.
In agreement with all three points you've made, jacquej.
Have a blessed evening with your family.
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01/11/2003 5:51:58 PM PST
by
homeschool mama
(i'll be away from the internet for a week. can you say *withdrawal*???)
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