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To: Scupoli
What you said, about an insurance policy...

I still subscribe to the notion, posted by someone on one of these threads, that a person wanting to collect life insurance would have made sure the body was found, quickly.

But there are other things. What about a possible inheritance? This couple lived well, and it could easily have been just from their own earnings, BUT it could also have been because maybe Laci had had an inheritance or something. Maybe that property had been placed in some account on which Scott was made the joint owner. If so, if she dies, he's the sole owner, and that's even without probate.

And there is the question of, who contributed over $300,000 to the reward fund? Someone, who seems to have thought a lot of Laci, appears to have a good bit of money available. Who?
278 posted on 01/10/2003 7:32:31 PM PST by Devil_Anse
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To: Devil_Anse
Good points. I don't know.
279 posted on 01/10/2003 7:53:36 PM PST by Scupoli
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To: All
Has anyone read the Enquirer article? I know a lot posters here might laugh at me for quoting from the article but sometimes the Enquirer can pick up some information that later proves accurate.

"Modesto cops have been checking tips that Scott, who traveled a lot , had a girlfriend, and that Laci may have been seeing an old boyfriend"

another comment form a neighbor

"The strange thing was that, when he came rushing over, he ws clean and nicly dressed in a blue long \-sleeved dress shirt and khaki dress pants. He didn't look like a guy who'd just been fishing"

Some other quotes from the article

"Cops believe that before he gave the alarm, Scott may have mopped the kitchen floor, talen a shower and changed his clothes. They're puzzled by that."

"The othere strange thing was that Laci always opened the drapes when she was home during the day. It struck me strange that the drapes were closed all day."

"Cops are skeptical about Scott Peterson's story that he went fishing" said the insideer. Apart from the fact no one saw him, fishermen usually like to be out on the water early in the morning, when the fish are biting."

And that little boat is better for lake fishing than the rough waters of San Francisco bay. Experienced fishermen say they wouldn't go out on the Bay in it."

just thought that they were interesting points that reflect some of your posts.
280 posted on 01/10/2003 8:04:23 PM PST by Queen Jadis
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To: Devil_Anse
And there is the question of, who contributed over $300,000 to the reward fund? Someone, who seems to have thought a lot of Laci, appears to have a good bit of money available. Who?

I've said right from the start that it's Robert Levy. He's a local oncologist, tied to the Sund-Carrington Foundation, and God knows, he feels the family's pain.

283 posted on 01/10/2003 8:18:53 PM PST by Sunshine55
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To: Devil_Anse
Devil anse--are you named after my Hatfield ancestor???????

Re: insurance. Finding a body will almost always give away the killer. I wonder if the insurance could have a disappearance clause in it--like if after X amount of time they are not found you can collect or something. Like having a person declared legally dead or something.
294 posted on 01/10/2003 9:35:00 PM PST by lawgirl (FREEP Congress--we need Bush's judicial nominees approved!)
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