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Defense Team Seeking Man Named 'Donnie' as Laci Peterson Murder Suspect
Fox News ^ | June 02, 2003 | Fox News

Posted on 06/02/2003 5:37:27 AM PDT by runningbear

Defense Team Seeking Man Named 'Donnie' as Laci Peterson Murder Suspect

Defense Team Seeking Man Named 'Donnie' as Laci Peterson Murder Suspect

Monday, June 02, 2003

MODESTO, Calif. — New details have come to light about the person Scott Peterson's defense team says they believe could be responsible for the murder of his 8-months-pregnant wife, Laci Peterson (search).

The defense has revealed that it is searching for a man named "Donnie," with no known address and a possible tie to illegal drugs, including methamphetamines, Fox News has learned.

Peterson's attorneys say they're also still combing for signs of a brown van reportedly spotted in the area when Laci disappeared on Christmas Eve. They believe that Donnie and others are linked to the van.

Meanwhile, tensions escalated as battles over personal belongings continued this weekend between the Petersons and Laci's family, the Rochas. The latest squabble was apparently over Laci's wedding ring, which Scott Peterson wants back.

In an interview with Fox News, Rocha family attorney Adam Stewart said he was retained about two months ago by Laci's mother, Sharon Rocha, to oversee the property matters in the case.

Rocha asked Stewart not to discuss the wedding ring details with Fox News. But Stewart did say that the Peterson family ignored the Rochas' repeated requests to go into Laci and Scott's Modesto (search) home to go through some of Laci's belongings.

The Rochas had a list of 22 items -- many of them of sentimental value, like her wedding dress and the crib for the unborn baby Conner -- that they wanted to retrieve.

But after her requests were ignored, she and the rest of the Rocha family grew frustrated --leading to their surprise visit on Friday to get the mementos they sought, Stewart told Fox News.

Against the advice of their attorney and unbeknownst to the defense, the Rochas arrived at the house Friday morning and left with several carloads of belongings -- including the crib, the dress, the rocking chair in the baby's room and other items.

"Sharon's objective, at the start of all this, was to get inside the home and look at her daughter's belongings," Stewart told Fox News. "She wanted to have that time. I think she would give back everything she has of Laci's to have that time."

The incident infuriated the Petersons and their lawyers. The battle between the two families played out at least partly in the media over the weekend.

After the anguished families clashed Friday over the Rochas' removal of personal items, a new tiff arose surrounding Laci's wedding ring -- which the Peterson family wants back, according to The Modesto Bee.

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POLL: FETUSES ARE PEOPLE, TOO

POLL: FETUSES ARE PEOPLE, TOO

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June 2, 2003 -- Almost half of Americans believe life begins at the moment of conception, a new poll says. Forty-six percent say a fetus should be considered a person as soon as conception occurs.

Another 24 percent believe human life begins only when the fetus can survive outside of the womb. Just 11 percent believe life begins at birth, according to a Newsweek poll released yesterday.

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Laci's kin retrieve her stuff

Laci's Memorial Pic

Laci's kin retrieve her stuff

By MAKI BECKER
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER

Scott Peterson's parents accused their former in-laws of trespassing yesterday after Laci Peterson's family went into the couple's former home and took out truckloads of the dead woman's mementos.

The bizarre scene underscored simmering tensions between the families since Scott Peterson has been accused of murdering Laci Peterson and her unborn baby, Conner.

Laci Peterson's relatives entered the suburban Modesto home one day after lawyers hammered out a deal that would allow them to visit next week.

But Laci Peterson's family members and their friends arrived yesterday morning and began loading pickup trucks with furniture - including the white rocker Laci Peterson had planned to use to lull her baby to sleep - and boxes of goods.

Scott Peterson's attorneys were furious with Laci Peterson's relatives, including her mother, Sharon Rocha, accusing them of trespassing.

The Rochas' attorneys told the Modesto Bee the accusations were "ridiculous."

Scott Peterson's mother, Jackie Peterson, told the Bee, "I have a lot of empathy for Sharon but she does not have a right to go in our house and take what she wants."

Also yesterday, ABC's "Good Morning America" reported that it had obtained a copy of Laci Peterson's sealed autopsy report, which showed her ribs were broken, her maternity bra was torn or cut and a long strip of duct tape was found between what's left of her legs.

Laci Peterson's remains were found badly decomposed and her head, arms and parts of her legs were missing. But her torso has yielded some tantalizing clues of who killed her and her unborn son - and when.

Forensic experts say it's possible that if the duct tape had been used to bind her body before it was dumped into the San Francisco Bay, there's a chance the adhesive glue still bears the fingerprints of her killer.

"I don't know after three months in the water but I would not dismiss the possibility until I've checked it [for any prints]," said Dr. Werner Spitz, a forensic pathologist.

Caffeine in system

The report also said she had caffeine in her system. If the levels are high, and Laci Peterson had a habit of drinking coffee at a certain time of day, "that might tell you what time of the day this [slaying] occurred," Spitz said.

Laci Peterson's body washed ashore in Richmond, Calif., on April 14 - just a couple of miles away from where her husband, Scott Peterson, said he was fishing Dec. 24.

Cops believe Scott Peterson killed his pregnant wife in their home on Dec. 23 or 24 and then dumped her body while on his alleged fishing trip, according to a police document.

Scott Peterson, now charged in the murders of his wife and unborn son, says he is innocent.

ABC's story came a day after MSNBC reported the coroner's findings on Baby Conner's remains that showed that the infant's neck was wrapped in plastic tape.

"By releasing the autopsy reports the court will allow .....

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Songwriters offer tribute to Laci, son

Songwriters offer tribute to Laci, son

By GARTH STAPLEY

BEE STAFF WRITER

Published: May 30, 2003, 07:43:51 AM PDT

Moved by the Laci Peterson story, two songwriters 77 miles apart independently produced musical tributes to the slain Modesto woman and her unborn son, Conner. Although they do not know each other, both musicians said they were inspired by media reports of a May 4 public memorial in Modesto attended by about 3,000 people. Both songs draw heavily on images of mother and child safe and happy in heaven.

"Everyone has been moved by the events as they unfold," said Tony Handy, 50, of Oakland. "As the story went on, I wanted to get more involved."

The same goes for John Strand, 51, of Escalon, who said he wishes that he had been moved before the memorial service.

"You can't orchestrate inspiration," Strand said, "and I know beyond a shadow of a doubt that this was inspired."

Strand's song, "Remembering Laci," is a piano ballad that can be heard on The Bee's Web site, modbee.com. Sprinkled throughout the piece are references to Conner and flowers.

"I feel it's a song of comfort," Strand said.

Handy described his song, "Straight to Heaven," as a pop tune with strains of jazz and soul. Part of the chorus says, "Gone straight to heaven, where princess angels live on."

Both men previously wrote musical tributes about other tragic events.

Strand, a guard at Deuel Vocational Institution near Tracy, composed "Song for America," a patriotic folk song, four days after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

Handy, an activist who has worked for nonprofit agencies, once wrote a tune about a high school student killed in Los Angeles, his hometown, when a classmate's gun accidentally discharged at school.

A Follow up from Sacramento story in Jan this year

Aspiring Rapper Gets One Year for Murder Cover-up

Aspiring Rapper Gets One Year for Murder Cover-up

A Sacramento man was sentenced to one year in prison Friday for helping cover up the murder of a pregnant teenager.

During his sentencing, 21-year-old James Kaleo Ross apologized for his role in hiding the murder of Quinnisha Thomas. He said he decided to help in the crime because he was afraid of the accused gunman in the case, 17-year-old Deondre Terrell Hudson.

The body of Thomas, who was eight months pregnant, was discovered January 13 in Sojourner Truth Park in the Greenhaven area of Sacramento. She had been shot in the back of the head.

Prosecutors contend that Hudson, who was Thomas' boyfriend at the time, murdered the pregnant woman and her unborn child. They said Hudson and 20-year-old Kevin Duran Coleman then put Thomas' body in the trunk of Ross' car and disposed of it at the park while Ross remained in his car.

Hudson was purportedly angry about Thomas' pregnancy and worried it would hurt his goal of a career in rap music which he was pursuing with Ross and Coleman.

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To: Sandylapper; IamHD
No, we haven't! And DO take a look at that reproduction of the original FBI missing poster that IamHD put up! It clearly says she was WEARING bracelet, rings, and earrings--all diamond--WHEN LAST SEEN. So how much diamond jewelry did this twenty-something young woman HAVE??

Someone mentioned Scott possibly making a homeowner's claim on he jewelry which was lost, if any. I think it was IamHD who said that, too. Boy, I SURE would like to find out what jewelry of hers he officially reported missing, and put in an insurance claim for!
561 posted on 06/03/2003 12:17:21 PM PDT by Devil_Anse
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To: Tapu
Killjoy! We need a better one than that!
562 posted on 06/03/2003 12:20:25 PM PDT by Devil_Anse
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To: Tapu
Quitter!! Don't be silly! We have to keep going until we DO know!!
563 posted on 06/03/2003 12:26:53 PM PDT by Devil_Anse (Just got the RV out of the shop!!!! Let's go!! Velveeta will be our gem expert)
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To: Tapu
If ONE of the birthstones is diamonds, does it MATTER what the other one is??
564 posted on 06/03/2003 12:27:55 PM PDT by Devil_Anse
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To: allyoop77; Velveeta
Vel's tiara is studded with Kinardly diamonds, IIRC.
570 posted on 06/03/2003 1:52:07 PM PDT by Sandylapper (Right, Vel?)
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To: Devil_Anse
"Insurance claim"...yes, that figures, doesn't it?

You were wondering how much diamond jewelry did Laci have? If he were running true to himself in trying to impress when he and Laci became engaged, he probably gave Laci a sizeable diamond engagement ring, wouldn't you think? Remember, this guy's not cheap. Remember he took flowers to Laci and Sharon, etc. I think I read that he had since given her another ring. Was wondering if it was an anniversary ring?
571 posted on 06/03/2003 2:05:39 PM PDT by Sandylapper
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To: Devil_Anse
I just heard (I had forgotten about this) on CTV, that Scott had told Laci's sister that he was going to go golfing on Christmas Eve, but he told the police that he went fishing. Boy, he's told so many lies, he can't keep his stories straight.
572 posted on 06/03/2003 2:06:31 PM PDT by IamHD
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To: allyoop77
Welllllll....Confucius, yes. Tafu? Is that anything like tofu?
573 posted on 06/03/2003 2:07:58 PM PDT by Sandylapper
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To: allyoop77
I love them too...only have a small pair of earrings tho..good quality emarlds are hard to find..expensive too.
574 posted on 06/03/2003 2:14:01 PM PDT by Jackie-O (Gag that horse's a$$!)
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To: Devil_Anse; Tapu; Sandylapper; allyoop77; All
I pinged you all to today's thread...
575 posted on 06/03/2003 2:24:44 PM PDT by Jackie-O (Gag that horse's a$$!)
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To: All
This is an interesting but sad puzzle and there are so many conflicting items floating, we realize that for each piece we have, there are ten missing.

What we do know is that all of the information about Laci's disappearance was originally furnished by Scott who left his house at 9:30 AM on the 24th to go fishing 90 miles away. We assume someone saw him leave BUT do we really know that? No one saw Laci (in fact) or talked with her after 8:00 PM on the 23rd. If your hubby was going fishing, wouldn't you walk your hubby to the car?? or at least stand by the door?? or something similar??

Pieces from Scott:

1. Laci was going to walk the dog BUT he didn't know if she DID IN FACT walk the dog.

2. He knew what she was wearing including a DIAMOND NECKLACE & DIAMOND EARINGS AND A DIAMOND RING.

3. She did not answer when he called her at home from the fishing spot.

4. HE found the dog loose in the backyard with it's leash on.

My first question would be why he considered her missing at that point?? Where is her purse and car keys and was the house locked or unlocked when he got home? (It should have been locked and IT WAS because HE locked it when he left).

After that, the PLAN appears pretty simplistic. He just never expected the bodies to wriggle loose.

He used the dog knowing he was going to "find" him. He used a very distant "Marina" he must have known something about AND SAVED THE RECEIPT.

He called on his cell phone to "log" his phone call far away from home BUT he wasn't concerned enough to call anyone else to see if she was okay.

We are creatures of habit. Did Laci often wear diamonds to "walk the dog"? Did Laci call her Mom every morning (as I do)...especially since it was the day before Christmas? Why weren't the drapes opened the morning of the 24th? One of the neighbors said Laci did this every morning.

But I look at Scott's face. I see no sadness. I see no remorse and I see no feelings toward Laci's family by ANY of the Petersons.

Now, an opinion. Laci was strangled and/or smothered. That could account for the broken ribs. There was no blood that we know of BUT in the process or at some point, her water could have broken. We simply don't know. Finding the least bit of fluid in the house would certainly help the prosecution. I'd also be interested to know whether the bed had been slept in, the sheets recently changed (and whether or not there was any hair of Laci's in the bed). The other accounting for the broken ribs is one of the anchors either landed on her or was used during transport to secure her. Without the lungs functioning, the ribs would crack more easily (I would guess).

I simply don't no where to turn, to create a suspect with motive and opportunity in this young woman's death. We can now see GREED in Scott and with a mistress and his Scott-loving lifestyle, $250,000 worth of insurance and the diamonds and the house. THIS IS SCOTT. (I'll betcha that he cancelled the $250,000 ins policy on himself). It probably only cost him $1000 worth of premiums for the 250 thou payoff (which he'll never get).

I wonder if they kept their doors locked all the time?? Even when they were home. If not, Scott should have reached out to turn the doorknob and not put his key into the keyhole. I do think they will have a good case against Scott and I'm guessing it is not going to be all circumstantial but based on "fluid" when Laci's water broke at some point in time.

Whew...a binge writer!!!!

577 posted on 06/03/2003 2:51:08 PM PDT by Sacajaweau (God Bless Our Troops!!)
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To: allyoop77
You be my homee "G's"..SKOW's gotta look out for each other!
579 posted on 06/03/2003 3:20:04 PM PDT by Jackie-O (Gag that horse's a$$!)
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To: Sandylapper
I guess he wanted HIS wife to be seen with diamond everything. I don't know how much she had. I thought there was at least one diamond (ring?) she got from her grandmother, plus there would have been her engagement ring, plus the diamond earrings and bracelet she was allegedly wearing, when he described her for the FBI missing person's report.

You can bet that Scott considered all her more valuable jewelry to be HIS as well as HERS.

There are special riders, I think, aren't there, to include jewelry in certain general insurance policies? And wouldn't it be a problem for him to claim LACI'S lost jewelry, in an insurance claim?
580 posted on 06/03/2003 3:52:59 PM PDT by Devil_Anse
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