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Death certificates opened for Laci Peterson and son
Contra Costa Times ^ | Posted on Sat, Jun. 07, 2003 | Brian Anderson and Claire Booth

Posted on 06/07/2003 5:43:07 AM PDT by runningbear

Death certificates opened for Laci Peterson and son

Posted on Sat, Jun. 07, 2003

Death certificates opened for Laci Peterson and son

By Brian Anderson and Claire Booth
CONTRA COSTA TIMES

MODESTO - The Contra Costa County Coroner's Office could not determine a cause of death for Laci Peterson, but concluded that her son was born dead.

The coroner lists Peterson's manner of death as homicide. Death certificates for the 27-year-old and the son with whom she was eight months pregnant were made public late Friday.

A judge agreed earlier in the day to allow release of the documents, but kept sealed the results of the two autopsies.

During two hours of courtroom wrangling, Stanislaus County Superior Court Judge Al Girolami told Scott Peterson's defense lawyers and the prosecutors who have charged him with the murders of his wife and child that the report will remain sealed until a preliminary hearing.

The death certificates were filed in Contra Costa County on Friday. Signed April 21, they are the official record of Laci and Conner Peterson's deaths.

The filings do not mean the remains will be released to Laci Peterson's family. A court order requires the coroner's office to retain custody of the remains until told otherwise by a judge, said coroner's spokesman Jimmy Lee.

Laci Peterson's family does not know when that will be, said family spokeswoman Kim Petersen. "It's a very tough time for them," she said Friday.

The death certificates contain the time and place of death. For Laci Peterson, the coroner's office specifies the date she was found on the Richmond shoreline, April 14.

Conner Peterson was found a day earlier. That is specified on his fetal death certificate, along with where he was found along the Richmond shoreline. Fetal death certificates have no category for a cause of death. Conner's does specify that he was born dead.

Cable news station MSNBC reported last week that a leaked portion of the autopsy reports showed that Conner was found with 11/2 loops of tape around his neck.

Legal analysts have surmised the information could be used to back a defense theory that a satanic cult played a role in Laci Peterson's disappearance and slaying.

It also was widely believed that the defense team had a hand in leaking the autopsy to bolster its case with the public, an allegation attorney Mark Geragos adamantly denied.

The autopsy had been sealed May 15 at the request of both defense attorneys and prosecutors. After last week's leak, the Stanislaus County District Attorney's Office asked that the entire report be unsealed.

Deputy district attorney David Harris told Girolami on Friday the leaked details provided a "significant slant" in favor of the defense. "We can't discuss inaccuracies or accuracies without violating the court order," he said.

Girolami said the results will not be unsealed. "I don't think that releasing the report at this time is necessary. The mere fact that someone has leaked out part of the report does not justify releasing all of it."

In other matters, Girolami told lawyers for 22 reporters that a state law does not protect calls and conversations they placed to Scott Peterson. Authorities wiretapped Peterson's phone before his arrest and alerted journalists last month that they had been taped.

Scott Peterson, 30, was arrested April 18. His wife, who was eight months pregnant, vanished Dec. 23 or 24 from her Modesto home.

Peterson could be executed if convicted;..................................

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Autopsies Kept Sealed in Laci Peterson Case

Autopsies Kept Sealed in Laci Peterson Case

Fri June 6, 2003 07:19 PM ET

By Tim Wimborne
MODESTO, Calif. (Reuters) - A judge refused on Friday to make public graphic autopsy reports for Laci Peterson and her unborn son, rebuffing press efforts to unseal key documents in a murder case that has riveted the nation.

The parents of the 27-year-old substitute teacher left the Stanislaus County courtroom when Superior Court Judge Al Girolami began discussing whether to release the autopsy, grim details of which have already surfaced in media reports.

Laci's husband, Scott Peterson, 30, who is charged with two murders and could face the death penalty if convicted, has pleaded not guilty.

During the autopsy discussion, Peterson, who has shown little emotion during the proceedings, dabbed his eyes with a tissue and appeared grim-faced, swallowing hard several times.

"This is not about adverse publicity," Peterson's attorney Mark Geragos told the court in opposing the release of the autopsies. "I'm worried about my client's life."

Geragos has argued against releasing many of the documents in the case, saying that to do so would increase the already high public hostility toward his client.

Judge Girolami said leaks to the press of some details from the coroner's reports were not a justification to release the entire document. Prosecutors in the case had withdrawn their objections to the report's release.

The judge, however, refused to authorize a gag order on lawyers in the case and authorized the Contra Costa County coroner to prepare and release death certificates for Laci and her unborn son, that might list a cause of death.

Officials have not publicly stated how they believe Laci Peterson died, and have released few details of the case they have against Peterson.

WASHED ASHORE

The two decaying corpses washed out of San Francisco Bay in April, prompting Peterson's arrest. Coroners worked for weeks on the bodies, saying the advanced state of decomposition made their job especially difficult.

A law enforcement official told Reuters on Friday that plastic was wrapped in the area of the neck of the unborn baby when it was found along the Contra Costa high-tide shoreline, but said it could well have been from trash rather than a clue to the murder.

"There is a lot of junk in the sea, maybe that's what it is," the official said.

San Francisco television station KTVU quoted law enforcement sources on Friday as saying Laci Peterson may have been drugged with a so-called date rape drug to weaken her before being strangled........

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Media Won't Hear Scott Peterson Wiretaps

Media Won't Hear Scott Peterson Wiretaps
Judge Rejects Reporters' Requests to Hear Wiretaps of Husband in Laci Peterson Murder Case

The Associated Press

MODESTO, Calif. June 6 —

The judge in the Laci Peterson murder case on Friday rejected requests by reporters to listen to wiretaps of phone calls they made to Scott Peterson.

Attorneys representing 22 reporters had asked to review to tapes of their calls to Peterson so they could determine if they might be barred from becoming evidence.

The lawyers said those conversations were protected under the California Shield Law, which protects reporters from turning over unpublished work. They claimed the wiretaps are the same as journalists' notes.

But Stanislaus County Superior Court Judge Al Girolami said he did not think journalists were entitled to any privilege protecting their phone calls. He did, however, delay for 10 days the release of the tapes.

Girolami's ruling came during the first hour of a hearing in which he also set a June 19 date to rule on defense motions regarding wiretaps of Peterson's calls. The judge was also expected to begin considering a prosecution motion to unseal results of an autopsy on the bodies of Laci Peterson and her unborn son, Conner.

Scott Peterson's lawyers want the judge to dismiss the prosecutors assigned to the case and to toss out the results of two wiretaps that monitored thousands of Peterson's calls after the disappearance of his pregnant wife, Laci.

During the court-approved wiretaps, the first of which began two weeks after Laci Peterson vanished when investigators thought they had exhausted normal evidence-gathering techniques, police logged 3,858 phone calls made to her husband, according to court papers.

Some of those conversations will be questioned by defense lawyers, who claim police eavesdropped on protected conversations between Scott Peterson and his lawyer.

Girolami will also consider issuing a gag order to prevent evidence leaks in the case and he may decide whether to release autopsy results of Laci Peterson and her unborn son. Prosecutors have said they support some form of a gag order, while defense lawyer Mark Geragos said in court paper that he opposes any effort to curtail discussions about the case.

Peterson, 30, has pleaded innocent to two counts of murder for ....................

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Judge keeps documents sealed in Peterson case

Judge keeps documents sealed in Peterson case

BEE STAFF REPORTS

Published: June 6, 2003, 12:49:07 PM PDT

A judge kept under wraps many documents and other evidence in the Peterson double-murder case Friday. During a discussion of autopsy reports, defendant Scott Peterson - who is charged with killing his pregnant wife, Laci, and their unborn son, Conner - dabbed his eyes with a handkerchief.

Stanislaus County Superior Court Judge Al Girolami:

Kept sealed autopsy reports on both bodies.

Ordered the Contra Costa County coronor’s office to issue death certificates.

Kept sealed wiretap recordings. He allowed prosecutors and defense attorneys to get copies of the tapes, but temporarily prohibited the handing over of calls between Peterson and journalists. Prosecutors also are not allowed to hear calls between Peterson and his defense team.

Delayed a decision on a potential gag order preventing principals ...................

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TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events; US: California
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To: celtic gal
My sister and I drove around the Republic,I have a real affection for Ireland.

I am foxless if there is anything new or anything newsworthy,please post.
241 posted on 06/08/2003 3:53:30 PM PDT by MaggieMay (A blank tag is a terrible thing to waste)
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To: muggs
From what I understand GHB can't be detected in the body.

From reading the case of Max Factor's (great-?) grandson, who was accused of many GHB rapes and then skipped town and is now a fugitive, I believe GHB can be detected in the body only within several hours of its consumption, and only if no other fluids are taken in. If a woman believes she has been drugged [and raped] with it, she is to not drink anything and go in to be tested the next morning at the latest.

242 posted on 06/08/2003 4:05:03 PM PDT by Yaelle
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To: Queen Jadis
two words BLUH EWIDUNCE....

What about those other two words from the OJ case?
"Someting wong!"

How can such a smart, educated man not speak English enough to be understood at all? Am I the only one who thinks he is pulling a "Charo" for some reason?

243 posted on 06/08/2003 4:13:50 PM PDT by Yaelle
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To: MaggieMay
Here from ABC interview is a quote:
Scott Peterson says,"Yes, I tried to sell the house. Who the hell would want to live in a house that's unsafe where your wife was kidnapped from?"

So why was the dog running free on his leash, if your wife was kidnapped from the house? Trying to copy the OJ loose dog tactic, were you, Scotty boy?

244 posted on 06/08/2003 4:17:52 PM PDT by Yaelle
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To: Yaelle
two words BLUH EWIDUNCE.... What about those other two words from the OJ case? "Someting wong!" How can such a smart, educated man not speak English enough to be understood at all? Am I the only one who thinks he is pulling a "Charo" for some reason?

LOL!

Both Canadian Outrage and I were discussing the same thing a few days ago. We agree with you. "Someting wrong."

245 posted on 06/08/2003 4:43:19 PM PDT by Queen Jadis
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To: kcvl
No one has mentioned the fact that GHB when mixed with alcohol is the real danger of the stuff. Since GHB itself causes nausea and vomiting the chance of a victim passing out from alcohol/GHB combo. and then aspirating is very high.

I might add that this is EXACTLY how the first few victims of GHB died. In reality it wasn't the GHB as much as the "perps" mixing it with alcohol to aquire a "cooperative" victim.

246 posted on 06/08/2003 4:44:12 PM PDT by alexandria ( T.A.K.E. {{"The All Knowing Entity."}})
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To: oceanperch
LOL, all my users are full right now....I even did some on a friend's classc. But it doesn't to vid caps.

I gotta get some more room! {G}
252 posted on 06/08/2003 5:26:28 PM PDT by hergus
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To: MaggieMay; STOCKHRSE; Queen Jadis; Devil_Anse; All
Curley Dave, I think Stockhrse might agree with you, on how much connective evidence LE really has.

"How much connective evidence LE really has" is a concern for me, too, of course. I hate this "close to the vest" card playing. Hope they're not bluffing!!! Something else that LE has said is troublesome for me, and I believe it was QJ and DA that addressed when they talked about "a violent death" vs. "a soft-kill". Those two terms kind of take on two different interpretations to me. Maybe I'm wrong, but sounds like they're contradicting themselves.

253 posted on 06/08/2003 5:48:19 PM PDT by Sandylapper
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To: Sandylapper
Hi Sandy, I'm looking at the soft kill as drugging her and strangling her when she was "out." And the violent death as what he did to the remains. I don't know if that makes sense but its the most sense I can make out of using the two terms together.
254 posted on 06/08/2003 5:57:20 PM PDT by An American In Dairyland
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To: Yaelle
It drives me nuts too to try to listen to Lee. I was thinking today if I were a Juror or worse the court reporter, I would have to ask him to speak really slowly or write it out because I can not understand him either.
255 posted on 06/08/2003 6:03:47 PM PDT by celtic gal (just a little idea worth a blink or two)
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To: fiesti
This is probably a very dumb question, but on matters of chemistry, I'm sorry, but that's just the way it is. I thought that cocoa/coca cola (some soft drinks), as well as coffee, contained caffeine. Recently, I got an e-mail with a warning that Cocoa Mulch, available at garden supply stores is lethal to dogs and cats. It contains "Theobromine" (whatever that is). Is Theobromine also lethal to human beings? My next question is, why would caffeine be present in Laci? Does it not "go away" after a period of time, much the same as something like GHB? Or is caffeine more like arsenic? I need a chemist here.
256 posted on 06/08/2003 6:04:28 PM PDT by Sandylapper
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To: An American In Dairyland
sorry, I didn't have ya on my home ping list, and just now updated it... Also, let ya know, I was on a off day today, so only the thread I did Sat, you missed... ;o)
257 posted on 06/08/2003 6:05:27 PM PDT by runningbear (Lurkers beware, Freeping is public opinions based on facts, theories, and news online.......)
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To: Tapu
How about, "guy's affectation"?
258 posted on 06/08/2003 6:13:39 PM PDT by Sandylapper (Sorry, I don't think I can help you either. LOL)
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To: An American In Dairyland
Hi, AAID. I was thinking along those exact lines, and not to be controversial, but if she were already dead from strangulation (soft kill), even if he did dismember her, I don't quite see that as "dying a violent death", technically speaking.
259 posted on 06/08/2003 6:19:34 PM PDT by Sandylapper
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To: Tapu; Sandylapper; STOCKHRSE
Tapu,I believe Geragos has hired an acting coach. I think that little glimpse of a tear wipe,is the 1st attempt at demonstrating Scott's new acting skills. I'm sure between now and the trial we will see, Scott's full range of, how to behave regardless of how you really feel.

Hi Sandylapper,I thought I had included your screen name, when I pinged Stockhrse about the connective evidence.
260 posted on 06/08/2003 6:21:35 PM PDT by MaggieMay (A blank tag is a terrible thing to waste)
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