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A Laci Peterson look-alike 'debunks' mistaken identity
The Modesto Bee ^ | May 24, 2003, 06:24:24 AM PDT | John Cote' and Garth Stapely

Posted on 05/24/2003 8:06:32 AM PDT by runningbear

A Laci Peterson look-alike 'debunks' mistaken identity

Homer and Helen Maldonado say they saw Laci Peterson Dec. 24.

Laci Peterson look-alike 'debunks' mistaken identity

By JOHN COTÉ and GARTH STAPLEY
BEE STAFF WRITERS

Published: May 24, 2003, 06:24:24 AM PDT

Two people who insist they saw the pregnant Laci Peterson walking her dog after 9:30 a.m. Christmas Eve now have even stronger reason to believe they are right. A woman from the same neighborhood resembles Peterson, was pregnant last year and could have been mistaken for her.

But that woman had her baby in October and said she did not walk her dog that day. Scott Peterson, his wife's accused killer, said he last saw Laci at 9:30 a.m. Dec. 24 when he set out from their Modesto home on a fishing trip.

Prosecutors allege that Peterson killed his wife "on or about and between" Dec. 23 and 24, and have discounted reports from people who say they saw Laci Peterson after her husband contends he went fishing.

Mark Geragos, Peterson's lead attorney, said the woman who resembles Laci Peterson, but was no longer pregnant in December, "debunks their whole theory."

The woman, who has since moved from the La Loma neighborhood, has a golden retriever named McKenzie -- the same breed and name as the Petersons' dog.

She said she is sure about not walking her dog on Christmas Eve, because her husband's two sons were at their home to go shopping that day.

"I'm 99.9 percent sure I was not walking that day," said the woman, who asked not to be identified. She is a prosecutor in another county.

Scott Peterson has pleaded not guilty to two counts of murder in the deaths of his wife and their unborn son, Conner. Soon after taking Peterson's case, Geragos announced that he was launching an investigation to "find out who did this to Scott's wife and Scott's son."

The defense was searching for one woman in particular, but Geragos declined to say Friday if she had been found.

The woman who resembles Peterson said she has spoken to police and Modesto attorney Kirk McAllister, a member of the defense team.

Geragos said the woman's account supports the defense contention that police arrested the wrong person.

"It certainly would confirm my belief that Laci was abducted on the 24th and certainly debunks any leaks out there that this was someone else who was walking that morning."

Homer Maldonado, a 59-year-old commercial painter, said he saw Peterson between 9:45 and 10 a.m. Dec. 24, moments after he left the USA Gasoline station on Miller Avenue, about a half-mile south of the Peterson home at 523 Covena Ave.

"I slowed down and was taking a good look. What caught my eye was she was so pregnant," Maldonado said. "There's no question it was her."

Maldonado said he told police on Jan. 1 about the sighting as search teams fanned out from East La Loma Park. But an officer told him that search dogs indicated that Peterson went in another direction, Maldonado said. He said police never called him to follow up.

A bloodhound indicated that she left her home in a vehicle, not on foot, the dog's handler said Dec. 30.

Maldonado and his wife, Helen, said they left their Phoenix Avenue home at about 9:30 a.m. Dec. 24, dropped off a Christmas gift and then went for gas.

They said they saw a yellowish-tan van with dull paint at an adjacent pump. The van reeked of cigarette smoke, the Maldonados said.

"They weren't getting gas. They were just there," Homer Maldonado said.

According to Maldonado, a man came out of the gas station's store and a male voice from the van asked if the man had "got the cigs."

Maldonado said he saw Peterson about a block away from the gas station, walking in front of 211 Covena Ave.

Vivian Mitchell, who lives on Buena Vista Avenue roughly 10 blocks from the Peterson home and about three-quarters of a mile from the Maldonado sighting, has told police that she saw Peterson walk by between 10 and 10:30 a.m. Dec. 24.

"How can you duplicate a woman that looked like her?" Mitchell, 79, said. "She was so magnetic. She was so pretty."

She called police, and got no call back for several weeks.

Mitchell and her husband, Bill, said they were sure it was Dec. 24, partially because the sun had come out after several days of damp and foggy weather.

But data at the Western Regional Climate Center show fairly clear weather in Modesto on Dec. 22 and 23, with mist setting in about 6 p.m. Dec. 23 and lasting at least through Christmas.

Chief Deputy District Attorney John Goold said he could not explain, without discussing other evidence, why authorities discounted the witnesses' statements.

"Police were very seriously looking at whatever seemed credible," he said. "Modesto's a big town. I imagine there was more than one pregnant woman in it."

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Wiretap documents filed

Wiretap documents filed

By GARTH STAPLEY and JOHN COTÉ

BEE STAFF WRITERS

Published: May 24, 2003, 06:26:13 AM PDT

Scott Peterson talked with his girlfriend four weeks after his pregnant wife was reported missing, according to court documents filed late Friday.

The wiretap documents reveal that he called Amber Frey and discussed his hiring of a private investigator. The call came late at night on Jan. 20, almost a month after Frey had gone to police to tell them about her affair with Peterson, and four days before she went public.

The documents from prosecutors also reveal that authorities intercepted 69 calls between Peterson and his Modesto attorney, and two calls between Peterson and his private investigator. The prosecutors said they inadvertently monitored some of those conversations.

Because monitoring attorney-client and investigator-client discussions is illegal, prosecutors wrote that they immediately stopped listening in most cases and did not learn anything "substantive."

The attorney, Kirk McAllister, called the eavesdropping "worse than underhanded" and vowed to "pursue this fully and vigorously." He said Peterson's defense team will review the documents this weekend and consider asking the Superior Court to throw out double-murder charges against Peterson.

The 30-year-old is charged with murder in the deaths of his wife, Laci, and their unborn son, Conner. She was eight months pregnant when family members reported her missing from her Modesto home Christmas Eve.

The wiretap documents state that a judge referred to Peterson as a suspect, though police insisted that he was not a suspect -- nor had he been ruled out -- before his arrest April 18.

Stanislaus County Superior Court has sealed the original wiretap recordings, and a district attorney's investigator has copies.

But prosecutors in District Attorney James Brazelton's office say they have not listened to them, preferring to have the court sanction their release to the prosecution and defense. Otherwise, the recordings should be kept secret, prosecutors argue.

Judge Al Girolami is scheduled to take up the matter Tuesday morning.

On Jan. 20, while tapping Peterson's cell phone, investigators heard him tell Frey about his private investigator, and say that a tabloid newspaper also had tried to hire the investigator, according to the documents.

Authorities apparently disclosed the conversation to explain why they erroneously intercepted Peterson's discussions with the private investigator. They simply had not known before that he was working for Peterson's defense team, investigators wrote.

They also wrote that Peterson's mother, Jackie Peterson, offered to pay the private investigator and her son accepted. Authorities listened to that conversation as well.

Wiretapping laws allow investigators to briefly spot-check conversations between clients and their lawyers from time to time. But Superior Court Judge Wray Ladine "was not comfortable with the idea of any spot checks," federal task force agent Steven P. Jacobson wrote in an affidavit filed Friday.

"Judge Ladine said he felt monitoring or spot-checking any conversations between Scott Peterson and Kirk McAllister would be inappropriate and could cause problems," Jacobson wrote.

The newly filed documents state that investigators intercepted calls between Peterson and McAllister from Jan. 10 until Peterson's arrest, and monitored segments of only two of the 69 intercepted calls.

Agent Steve Hoek of the Stanislaus Drug Enforcement Agency once listened for 41 seconds before recognizing McAllister's voice, according to the documents.

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Laci's remains raise mutilation questions

Laci's remains raise mutilation questions

By GARTH STAPLEY and JOHN COTÉ
BEE STAFF WRITERS

Published: May 24, 2003, 06:26:13 AM PDT

EDITOR'S NOTE: This story contains graphic details that may be disturbing to some readers.

Laci Peterson's body was recovered without a head and feet, two separate sources close to the double-murder investigation said Friday.

One source added that significant parts of the torso were missing as well.

"There were no organs, no skin, nothing from the belly button up to the chest area," said a source familiar with the autopsy report, which a judge has sealed from public review.

Two forensic experts, however -- without having seen the autopsy -- offered differing opinions on whether the body might have been mutilated before being dumped in San Francisco Bay.

The body of Peterson, 27, and her unborn son were found along the bay's eastern shore in mid-April, about four months after the then-pregnant woman had gone missing from her Modesto home.

Divers, who had been searching the bay for evidence the last eight days, quit early Friday afternoon and were not expected to resume before Tuesday.

Authorities have said they will seek the death penalty against Scott Peterson, 30. He has been charged with two counts of murder in the deaths of his wife and their unborn son, Conner.

"The absence of parts of (Laci Peterson's) body says to me it was dismembered before being placed in the water," said Dr. Michael Baden. He is a New York forensic pathologist who worked on O.J. Simpson's defense team and helped Chandra Levy's family after the Modesto woman's remains were found in Washington, D.C.

Killers sometimes dismember bodies to make it easier to dispose of them, Baden said.

But Dr. Gregory Schmunk, Santa Clara County coroner, said news of the headless torso "doesn't surprise me at all." He said it is perfectly natural for tidal activity, boat propellers and feeding animals to break apart bodies.

"This is the normal type of thing we see," Schmunk said.

Baden disagreed, saying extremities are known to separate in water -- but not in four months.

In the past two weeks, he has presided over six autopsies of people who drowned or were killed in the winter, and whose bodies floated up as spring temperatures produce more decomposition gases. "None of them was dismembered," he said.

"Usually (a body) stays together pretty good," Baden continued, adding that marine animals normally do not chew through tough ligaments holding bones together. "After a while (separation occurs), yes, but not after four months -- not even after four years."

Schmunk said speculation of mutilation is not warranted until borne out by the autopsy report.

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Keeping track of McAllister's other pending case, not of Peterson

Arraignment postponed in dairy deaths

SNIP IT

The judge commented: "It doesn't seem you're moving along with any great speed."

Nunes' attorney, Michael Fagalde of Merced, said the appeal "blindsided" him. "We found out about it late (Thursday) afternoon," he said.

Faria's attorney, Kirk McCallister of Modesto, agreed to the delay because "there may be issues involved in this beyond what Mr. Falgalde and I have researched."

The grand jury's 500-page report alleged that Alatorre and Araiza had not been properly trained to deal with methane gas, did not have proper equipment and that the air in the pipe had not been tested.

The California Occupational Safety and Health administration has fined the dairy $126,650, in a decision the dairy is appealing.

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A case of murder got conviction in Mexico, scaughty, Mexico would of convicted ya? ;o)

http://www.modbee.com/local/story/6830914p-7768407c.html">Suspect in '98 killing is convicted in Mexico

excerpted:

Suspect in '98 killing is convicted in Mexico

By DARYL FARNSWORTH
BEE STAFF WRITER

Published: May 24, 2003, 06:26:21 AM PDT

A suspect in a 1998 Stanislaus County murder has been convicted of the crime in Mexico, the Sheriff's Department reported Friday.

Oscar Sanchez Mata, 28, was convicted May 18 of first-degree murder and received a 20-year prison sentence, Detective Mark Copeland said. Mata is imprisoned in Jalisco.

The Mexican government put Mata on trial under a law that allows prosecution of Mexicans accused of crimes against fellow citizens in other countries.

The killing occurred July 28, 1998, at a dairy on Crow Road between Oakdale and Waterford. Twenty-six-year-old Armando Munoz died from a gunshot wound to the head.

Munoz had been attending a barbecue at the dairy when he and his brother Cesear got into a fight with Mata and his brothers Ernesto and Celestino, investigators said.

The Matas left, only to return 90 minutes later and start fighting again with Cesear Munoz.

When Armando Munoz tried to break up the fight, Oscar Mata shot him once in the head with a handgun, detectives said.

The Mata brothers fled. Mexican authorities caught Oscar and Ernesto in Celaya, Guanajuato, and prosecuted both.

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To: RGSpincich; iaf97
Yes, he claimed he "was going to ask that certain witnesses be called to the Grand Jury." Geragos "requiring" certain witnesses to be brought into the Grand Jury? My opinion: BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

I have NEVER seen a situation in which a defense attorney had the power to dictate who would testify in a Grand Jury. A defense attorney can't even go in there when his own client is testifying (though he can sit in the hall and confer with the client outside the Grand Jury, in between testimony by the client.)

I don't know CA law, but I find it very hard to believe that Geragos was doing anything but blowing smoke when he said that.
301 posted on 05/25/2003 8:37:44 AM PDT by Devil_Anse
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To: RGSpincich
It should be a cinch for Geragos to comply with reciprocal discovery. Any real evidence he has to turn over would probably fit in a thimble.
302 posted on 05/25/2003 8:39:20 AM PDT by Devil_Anse
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To: RGSpincich
Oh, yeah--those model rockets! There's one hanging in this really tall tree, in the park where we go.

Of course I have no idea who got it up there.
303 posted on 05/25/2003 8:42:33 AM PDT by Devil_Anse
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To: runningbear
Oh, good!! Gotta go read them!!
304 posted on 05/25/2003 8:43:14 AM PDT by Devil_Anse
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To: Devil_Anse
LOL! Yep, should be a cinch that his press clippings are more voluminous than his discovery package to the DA.
305 posted on 05/25/2003 8:44:30 AM PDT by RGSpincich
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To: skr
My Labs went to school and had continued training at home.

My one was born skiddish like his mom/dog so where folks think he is being protective he is really scared.

Which is not good either but it works to keep strangers at bay.

When one of us is sick he stays back unlike his cousin who is very comforting and layed back.

Click to out bio scroll down for link to pics (no I am not a proud mom) of "the boys".

My dog trainer and vet told me not to put a beware of dog sign up at home it will make me liable if he ever does bite and I have a lock on the gate (he opens gates/doors). Both have a large vocabulary but the older they get one the 11yrs. old listens less and due to hip pain folks crack up because he wait for the wheelchair lift to ride up and down instead of hopping in the passenger door (no chair there).
The skiddish one is very obediant and has gotten more skiddish with age so is taking meds. and that helps let him make some decisions without constantly looking over his shoulder.
The skiddish one is lean and the laid back one is huge. I love them both so much. I want them to live a looooong life.
306 posted on 05/25/2003 8:55:06 AM PDT by oceanperch
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To: Devil_Anse
I take that back as I had nightmares all nite woke up sweating several times looking around room half asleep as I was dreaming the bad guys were in my house and gonna get me.

No court tv for me before bed and KV has control of clicker when he is awake. He won't watch any crime/scary stuff. The second he hears the eeirei music he is on me to change the channel.
307 posted on 05/25/2003 9:01:56 AM PDT by oceanperch (Hipublicans live here.)
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To: Devil_Anse; allyoop77
Devil,your post is right on,the reason the CNN report on the January 4th cadaver dog search caught my eye is, it was the first time LE had tipped their hand, that they were actively looking for Laci's body. The fact they were looking for her body at Scott's alibi scene, also says a lot about how much LE already had on Scott.
308 posted on 05/25/2003 9:49:01 AM PDT by MaggieMay (A blank tag is a terrible thing to waste)
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To: runningbear
Ya know, there have been several people claiming from the beginning the police didn't interview them or they were just blown off because it didn't fit with "the husband did it" theory. All these people who claim they saw Laci should be taken for their word until they are proven wrong. None of us were there. None of us know what happened. None of us know anything other than the prattle the media decides it can sensationalize. If I were on the jury, the prosecution would have to give me more than the husband is a stupid jerk so he must have done it. Who among us wouldn't change our hair style/leave home/carry other ID or whatever it took to not be recognized and spit upon by the public every time we so much as bought a gallon of milk? Present me with the bloody crime scene, not just "Scott sold her car so he must have hacked her to death in the kitchen/bedroom/nursery". Present me with the anchor/chains/rope/blood stains in the boat not just "Scott may be missing a supposed anchor and at one time he might have carried/stored cement in the boat". Oooooh, he mopped the floor (if only Mr. M knew what a mop was!) never mind that everyone knows luminal will pick up blood, but somehow a mopped floor is reason for a public hanging. If Scott is such a moron then he's bound to have left some evidence. Show me the actual evidence, not just supposition. I'm not too happy either with the investigators claiming they knew where the body was for weeks before a storm dislodged it to wash ashore - why the freakin' hell didn't they get it up at first sighting? Now they admit to listening in/recording illegal phone conversations, a big no-no. I'm not saying Scott did or did not do the dirty deed, but he is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Oh well, we'll all be back here when the trial starts and there'll be lengthy debates on the tacky tie or gawdy makeup one of the star players is sporting.
309 posted on 05/25/2003 11:04:22 AM PDT by mtbopfuyn
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To: MaggieMay
You know, Maggie, I think they already may have had that information from his computer--the info telling that he had checked tidal patterns around there.

And remember that as early as mid-January, seems to me that was when the Rochas were talking about cutting back or closing their search center. The reason I think it was then was b/c it was around the Golden Globes that Scott went to LA, and around the Super Bowl when he went to San Diego. And both those trips were supposedly his way of saying, "hey, don't stop looking for her yet!"

And remember we used to speculate about all sorts of places she could be. But they kept returning to the bay. Maybe they searched Brooks Island itself, too. Which reminds me: I sure hope that couple that lives on Brooks Island are being told to keep a sharp eye on what washes up on shore THERE.
310 posted on 05/25/2003 12:37:11 PM PDT by Devil_Anse
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To: blondee123; All
" FR is not a jury and it also allows us freedom of speech & we also can have an opinion"

Your right, FR is not a jury... And you can have an opinion.

However you are a news commentor on one of the news web sits.

Ever wonder why professional news commentators always use the term “allegedly” when they comment on a suspect? Hint – It’s not because they are fair minded. It’s because of the liable laws. It’s because they are legally responsible for what they say.

You can say almost anything when you put “I think” in front of it, but you are legally responsible not to discredit someone with something that is not true. Believe me there is precedent for liable cases being brought targeting what has been said on the web, and you are not anonymous on this forum
311 posted on 05/25/2003 12:42:55 PM PDT by babygene (Viable after 87 trimesters)
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To: oceanperch
What a pair!

Hey, OP, ask your homeowner's insurance guy if he agrees that you shouldn't put up a "Beware of Dog" sign b/c it would supposedly make you liable if the dogs bit someone.

Truth be told, it's gonna be different from state to state, but the trend is that now you're pretty much GOING to be liable for injuries if your dog bites someone--period. I don't see how the sign would make a difference. So are the rest of us dog owners going to be liable.

It used to be, they said "Every dog is entitled to his first bite." This meant that if the dog had never ever bitten someone b/f, then the owner wasn't expected to know that he had any propensity to bite, so the owner wasn't liable that first time. But if, after that first time the dog bit someone, he did it again, the owner would be liable.

I'll bet the vet and all are thinking, "Don't put the sign up, b/c it makes people think, aha, she's AWARE that her dogs might bite, so if they bite me, she should have known they would."

But if you're gonna be liable on the first bite ANYWAY, and if whether or not you had any idea they'd bite doesn't matter, then why not put up the sign? As you know, people w/o dogs even use those signs sometimes. Very effective to warn off intruders.

It cuts two ways, too. The sign is supposed to be a warning, so that people can take precautions against being bitten by the dog. If you put it up, seems to me you're HELPING the people keep from being bitten, rather than "admitting that you know your dogs bite."

Check your state laws; it might be just fine to put up the sign, and those Beware of Dog signs are good to scare away intruders.
312 posted on 05/25/2003 12:50:01 PM PDT by Devil_Anse
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To: babygene
Blondee's a news commentator? Wow, I didn't know that.

It's "libel".
313 posted on 05/25/2003 12:52:01 PM PDT by Devil_Anse
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To: Devil_Anse
Your right, it was Jan 17th the volunteer center at the Red Lion closes. Jan 19th Scott Peterson spearheads a one day effort to get missing person fliers posted in LA.Hope your having a good memorial day weekend!
314 posted on 05/25/2003 1:14:51 PM PDT by MaggieMay (A blank tag is a terrible thing to waste)
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To: babygene; blondee123
I'm sure that a "news commentator", or any other freeper, can get any advice they need about defamation from a lawyer--or at least from someone who can spell "libel".

There are many hurdles which a plaintiff in a defamation lawsuit must clear. If someone is really trolling through these posts looking for "defamation" from a bunch of people who are merely commenting on public figures in the news, all I can say is, good luck.

The people engaging in free speech have rights, too, such as, among other things... free speech.
316 posted on 05/25/2003 2:17:04 PM PDT by Devil_Anse
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To: MaggieMay
Thanks, Maggie! You, too! How's your weather?

Yes, remember we kept thinking, what do the Rochas know? Why are they not taking as much time to organize the searches? They did some searches in February, but if memory serves, by that time it seemed fairly apparent that they were looking for a body.
317 posted on 05/25/2003 2:22:19 PM PDT by Devil_Anse
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To: Devil_Anse
Feb 8th was the first of 3 Saturday searches by Laci's family. Also this was the day Scott called to report that someone has bashed in a a door to his warehouse. Remember what a laugh we had over that.

Our weather started out good but late yesterday it clouded up and its cool and sprinkling today. I hope you are fairing better in the weather department than we are here in Seattle.
318 posted on 05/25/2003 3:29:38 PM PDT by MaggieMay (A blank tag is a terrible thing to waste)
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To: MaggieMay
Awfully funny, though, isn't it, that both his house and his warehouse were "broken into"? Of course, with the warehouse, supposedly he'd already removed his stuff.

It's almost as though the burglaries now can be used to suggest that for SURE those two potential crime scenes have been contaminated. Convenient, isn't it?

Queen Jadis told me that the house burglary was the dog-walker, who had a key to the house. Supposedly she got kind of drunk, and went into the house, and even tried on Laci's wedding dress! Did you hear about that?
319 posted on 05/25/2003 3:40:25 PM PDT by Devil_Anse
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To: Devil_Anse
The dog walker!! No kidding that is too funny. Scott must have stocked some really good booze at his house,to make her want to have a party there,while he was gone.LOL
320 posted on 05/25/2003 3:57:45 PM PDT by MaggieMay (A blank tag is a terrible thing to waste)
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