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**Source: Scott Peterson Arrest Could Come 'In A Matter of Weeks'**
KTVU.com ^
| Feb, 12, 2003
| Ted Rowlands
Posted on 02/12/2003 8:48:52 AM PST by ewing
Modesto, CA -[Missing pregnant woman] Laci Peterson's family fired another salvo at her husband Scott during interviews on two national cable shows Tuesday night, demanding he answer both their questions and those of Modesto investigators.
Meanwhile a source with inside information about the case told KTVU's Ted Rowlands that Scott Peterson continued to be the focus in the case.
The source added that even without a body an arrest 'could come in a matter of weeks, not months.'
On FOX News Tuesday night, Ron Grantski-Laci's Stepfather--demanded that Scott answer all the family questions surrounding his possible involvement in Laci's disappearance on Christmas Eve.
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To: ewing
Boy, it's not too definitive but it's SOMETHING. Hope they have a good track record. :)
To: spectre
I definitely agree! Lots of people would love to have him back.
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posted on
02/12/2003 11:54:57 AM PST
by
Jrabbit
To: GYPSY286
Perhaps I've read too many suspense novels or watched too much tvhmmm....obviously you HAVE spent too much time doing these things INSTEAD of reading FreeRepublic....there have been several (hundred) theories...yours is certainly worth tossing in the ring.
personally, I think ol' Scott could clear the whole thing up.
43
posted on
02/12/2003 12:11:23 PM PST
by
ZinGirl
(but what do I know?)
To: Jrabbit; FresnoDA
Yes, and he wasn't a FR free-loader either...hint, hint.
sw
44
posted on
02/12/2003 12:17:38 PM PST
by
spectre
(spectre's wife (Be afraid, Scott, be very afraid))
To: TexKat
Well, but if he called the authorities at 10 a.m. Saturday to report the vandalism, then he must have been back by then. As for where he was btw his supposed checkout on 2/5,and Saturday morning, 2/8, we don't know. That was the period when many of us thought he was not coming back to the U.S.
I don't think he would have gotten someone else to break into his house or his warehouse to either put something in there, or take something out. He had access to each of those places, and could have smuggled something in or out of the house or warehouse all by himself.
There is one thing I wonder. I'm waiting for someone to say this: "His home was broken into, and now his place of business was broken into. Who is after this guy? Who has he made angry? Is some associate from a business deal, shady or otherwise, out to get him? Could that person have kidnapped Laci?"
Now, I don't believe any of that, but it's just possible that Scott has faked both these break-ins b/c he WANTS PEOPLE TO BELIEVE THE ABOVE.
To: Howlin
Wasn't Ira Einhorn a large burly man, and his girlfriend petite like Laci? Maybe Modesto PD should be on the lookout for a suspicious trunk locked in a closet toolbox locked in a storage shed.
To: Thinkin' Gal
Yes, he was!
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posted on
02/12/2003 7:38:12 PM PST
by
Howlin
To: Thinkin' Gal
Yes, that's true, Einhorn lasted 18 months (I think) with his girlfriend's body stashed in a large trunk in the closet of his back porch-style room. I believe Einhorn's apartment was on the second floor. But the police did not search his apartment during those 18 months, b/c (as I remember it) Einhorn's story was believed. He said his girlfriend, Holly, had broken up with him. Said he just didn't know where she was, b/c they'd broken up.
Einhorn's downstairs neighbor sure noticed something foul. There was a smell, and there was even some sort of horrible substance that seeped through the floor, into the neighbor's closet on HIS porch-style room, below Einhorn's. Strangely, in spite of the neighbor's complaints to their landlord, I don't think that was what caused Einhorn to actually be visited by the police. Can't remember what finally put the police onto him. I am thinking it was the insistence of the victim's family, though.
There was another one of those guys who kept his victim (his ex-wife, I think) in a box--this one, in a tool area of his grandfather's garage. I saw some of it on TV not long ago. It was an old case. I remember that the police who finally pried open that box said that the mummified victim "had rainbow-colored hair." This was b/c, after being in the box for so long, the dye from her clothing had bled through and gotten into her hair.
As for Scott, his problem is that he was never able to keep either his home or his warehouse from being searched by police. I think they'd have looked at any such trunks or crates.
Now, if Scott had managed to deliver a trunk or crate to the garage or attic of some family member--maybe during the period btw the night of 12/23, and 5-6 p.m.--well......?
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