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Print islifted from human remains
Davis Enterprise.com ^ | June 9, 2003 | Lauren Keene/Enterprise staff writer

Posted on 06/09/2003 3:17:16 AM PDT by runningbear

Print islifted from human remains

Print islifted from human remains

By Lauren Keene/Enterprise staff writer

Investigators in the case of the human remains found in Davis last week were able to extract a fingerprint from one of the parts Friday, but it failed to match any prints on file with the state Department of Justice.

Now, authorities are looking to the FBI, DNA experts and a forensic anthropologist to help determine whose remains they are and how they came to be disposed of next to a trash Dumpster in the Slatter's Court community on Olive Drive.

Mary Koompin-Williams, Yolo County supervising deputy coroner, said the FBI has a national databank that might provide useful information, including whether other agencies have reported similar discoveries.

Investigators are also relying on a Department of Justice lab in Richmond to extract DNA from the remains, as well as a forensic anthropologist at Chico State University to determine the races, genders and ages of the four or more people the remains are believed to have come from.

"Now it's just hurry up and wait, I guess," Koompin-Williams said.

The Davis Police Department continues to seek information from residents who may know something about the case. The department can be reached at 747-5400.

Five days have passed since a Slatter's Court maintenance worker made the grisly discovery -- decomposed, mummified and skeletal remains inside a plastic bin, set next to an overfilled Dumpster.

The case has attracted national attention since then, said Koompin-Williams, who in recent days has fielded phone calls from media outlets such as CNN and the news programs "60 Minutes" and "20/20."

She also received a call from the office of Mark Geragos, the defense attorney in the Laci Peterson homicide case who has theorized a serial killer murdered Laci Peterson, not her accused husband Scott.

As the Davis case unfolded last week, investigators noted that some of the parts were the same as those missing from the Modesto woman's body when it washed up in the Bay Area in April. While coroner's officials haven't totally discounted that possibility, Koompin-Williams said it's unlikely, as the remains appear to have come from a woman older than Laci Peterson.

Davis police Lt. Jim Harritt said last week that authorities are pursuing three theories in the case: that the remains are the result of a homicide, were taken from a grave or removed from a medical research facility and improperly disposed of.

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Recap from Friday

Autopsy reports to remain sealed, wire taps and gag order will be decided later

Autopsy reports to remain sealed, wire taps and gag order will be decided later

Fri Jun 6, 5:07 PM ET Add Crimes and Trials - Court TV to My Yahoo!

By Harriet Ryan, Court TV

MODESTO, Calif. (Court TV) — A judge refused Friday to make public autopsy reports of Scott Peterson (news - web sites)'s murdered wife and unborn son. The prosecution had argued that leaks of details favorable to the defense made full-disclosure of the documents fair.

"I don't think releasing the entire report is called for," Stanislaus County Superior Court Judge Al Girolami ruled during a hearing on several wide-ranging issues in the double-murder case against Peterson. "The mere fact that someone leaked out part" of Laci and Conner Peterson's report to the press "does not justify releasing all of it until the parties have an opportunity to thoroughly investigate this matter."

The discussion of the autopsy provided a rare moment of emotion in an otherwise dry proceeding on procedural matters. Although attorneys carefully avoided mentioning any details of the coroner's reports, Scott Peterson, consistently stoic in past court hearings, squeezed his eyes shut tightly and appeared near tears during the discussion. In the front row of the gallery, Laci Peterson (news - web sites)'s mother, Sharon Rocha, began weeping at the initial mention of the autopsies and buried her head on the shoulder of her husband, who quickly rose and escorted her from the courtroom.

Last week, MSNBC reported that the autopsy report noted a "noose" of tape around Conner Peterson's neck. That information appeared to support defense suggestions that the victims may have been killed by a satanic cult.

The district attorney's office angrily noted last week that the leaks slanted toward the defense position, but in court Friday, Mark Geragos, Peterson's attorney, insisted he had nothing to do with the disclosure.

Lawyers also discussed a potential gag order in the case. Prosecutors are calling for a limited order that would hold all attorneys and their employees including police officers and defense investigators to the California legal bar's rules for trial publicity. Witnesses would not be covered by such an order.

Those rules prohibit lawyers from making statements to the press that have "a substantial likelihood of materially prejudicing" a case, but allow them to defend their client's reputation from prejudicial media coverage.

Geragos opposed the gag order saying it created a vacuum of information that the media would fill with speculation instead of fact.

"The people who actually know the facts end up being muzzled," said Geragos.

Girolami said he would rule at a later date on the gag order.

The judge put off until June 26 a hearing on wire taps of Peterson's phone by police. Investigators monitored more than 3,000 calls to Peterson's phones before his arrest. The defense alleges that police improperly monitored 69 calls between Peterson and his defense team and has asked Judge Girolami to punish prosecutors by throwing out the charges against Peterson or excluding certain witnesses or testimony.

Geragos said he was not prepared to argue for those sanctions because he still had not received all the paperwork from prosecutor's concerning the wiretaps. The judge ordered police to provide the defense with the paperwork as well as recordings of all 3,000 wiretaps.

The judge also refused several journalists access to recordings of their wire-tapped conversations with Peterson. Reporters had asked to review the recordings prior to the police handing them over to lawyers.

Also attending the hearing was Gloria Allred, who represents Amber Frey, the massage therapist who had a month-long relationship ......

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Defendant Scott Peterson appeared near tears during discussion of autopsy reports

Autopsy reports to remain sealed, wire taps and gag order will be decided later

By Harriet Ryan
Court TV
MODESTO, Calif. — A judge refused Friday to make public autopsy reports of Scott Peterson's murdered wife and unborn son. The prosecution had argued that leaks of details favorable to the defense made full-disclosure of the documents fair.

"I don't think releasing the entire report is called for," Stanislaus County Superior Court Judge Al Girolami ruled during a hearing on several wide-ranging issues in the double-murder case against Peterson. "The mere fact that someone leaked out part" of Laci and Conner Peterson's report to the press "does not justify releasing all of it until the parties have an opportunity to thoroughly investigate this matter."

The discussion of the autopsy provided a rare moment of emotion in an otherwise dry proceeding on procedural matters. Although attorneys carefully avoided mentioning any details of the coroner's reports, Scott Peterson, consistently stoic in past court hearings, squeezed his eyes shut tightly and appeared near tears during the discussion. In the front row of the gallery, Laci Peterson's mother, Sharon Rocha, began weeping at the initial mention of the autopsies and buried her head on the shoulder of her husband, who quickly rose and escorted her from the courtroom.

Last week, MSNBC reported that the autopsy report noted a "noose" of tape around Conner Peterson's neck. That information appeared to support defense suggestions that the victims may have been killed by a satanic cult.

The district attorney's office angrily noted last week that the leaks slanted toward the defense position, but in court Friday, Mark Geragos, Peterson's attorney, insisted he had nothing to do with the disclosure.

Lawyers also discussed a potential gag order in the case. Prosecutors are calling for a limited order that would hold all attorneys and their employees including police officers and defense investigators to the California legal bar's rules for trial publicity. Witnesses would not be covered by such an order.

Those rules prohibit lawyers from making statements to the press that have "a substantial likelihood of materially prejudicing" a case, but allow them to defend their client's reputation from prejudicial media coverage.

Defense lawyer Geragos denies being source of autopsy leaks.

Geragos opposed the gag order saying it created a vacuum of information that the media would fill with speculation instead of fact.

"The people who actually know the facts end up being muzzled," said Geragos.


Defense lawyer Geragos denies being source of autopsy leaks.

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Death certificates opened for Laci Peterson and son

Recap

Posted on Sat, Jun. 07, 2003

Death certificates opened for Laci Peterson and son

By BRIAN ANDERSON and CLAIRE BOOTH
Contra Costa Times

MODESTO, Calif. - 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.

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Trial survey may open your eyes to pool of closed-minded answers

Trial survey may open your eyes to pool of closed-minded answers

By GARTH STAPLEY
BEE STAFF WRITER

Published: June 8, 2003, 05:26:30 PM PDT

It's all about bias.
Of course, not your bias -- you don't have any, right?

You'll soon see, if you take the accompanying survey. It's nearly identical to the one conducted recently in Stanislaus County, to suggest whether a Modesto man accused in a double-murder case could get a fair trial here.

Though some people readily admit that they're closed-minded, most like to think that they could weigh the evidence carefully and make a rational decision. But, often, reality and what people like to think are different things.

Lawyers and judges question prospective jurors before a trial to help reveal biases that people may not know they have. The questioning comes during what is called "voir dire," French for "to speak the truth" -- the process of examining members of the jury pool to see if they are qualified and suitable to serve.

If the judge doesn't like an answer, he or she can dismiss a prospective juror. Attorneys on both sides can use peremptory challenges to accomplish the same thing, without giving a reason.

When a crime draws more attention than usual, courts and lawyers often survey the community before starting jury selection. Carefully worded questions can help determine whether the mood against a defendant is so strong that open-minded jurors are not likely to be found, in which case a trial can be moved.

Such surveys usually are conducted at random by telephone. A standard response is 400 people, experts say.

Now take a few minutes to answer the questions in this survey. Come back for grading when you're through.

Take The Survey
How did you do?

If you answered no to either A or B, that's it. You have to be at least 18 and live in Stanislaus County to serve on a jury in Modesto.

If you answered no to both C and D, you aren't eligible because court officials draw potential jurors only from lists of voters or people with driver's licenses. If you answered yes to either one, keep going.

Question 5 tells you the subject of the survey: the disappearance of a pregnant woman from her Modesto home, and the subsequent arrest of her husband on charges of killing his wife and their unborn child. Questions 9 and 10 tell you husband and wife's names for the first time, just in case you didn't know.

If you answered yes on question 11, you're done. Lawyers on either side don't like putting a verdict in the hands of closed-minded people.

Friday afternoon, while walking in downtown Modesto, Peterson's lead attorney, Mark Geragos, peered at drivers and pedestrians and mused out loud that only a fraction of them hadn't made up their minds about his client.

Peterson has pleaded not guilty to two murder charges, one for his wife and one for their unborn son, Conner. Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty.

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Stuntmen and women get proper recognition Today on TV

Snip it:

At a glance

Test the Nation (8 p.m.-10 p.m., WBFF, Channel 45) - How you feel about this special may well depend on the ending. Leeza Gibbons will lead a studio audience through an IQ test, while brave (or foolhardy?) viewers can use the Internet to give their answers and calculate their own IQs. Fox.

Dateline NBC (10 p.m.-11 p.m., WBAL, Channel 11) - This special edition of the news show features the family of Laci Peterson talking with Katie Couric in their first network interview since the bodies of Laci and her unborn baby were discovered last month. Couric also talked with childhood friends and the principal of Laci's former high school about her life, their memories of her, the day she went missing, her husband Scott and the allegations against him. NBC.

(Excerpt) Read more at davisenterprise.com ...


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: avoidingchildsupport; baby; babyunborn; conner; deathpenaltytime; dontubelievemyalibi; getarope; ibefishing; laci; lacipeterson; smallbaby; smallchild; sonkiller; unborn; wifekiller
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To: runningbear; All
Thanks for the ping RB.

Just a reminder, tonight at 10:00 est Dateline has the interview with the Rocha's.
61 posted on 06/09/2003 4:51:59 PM PDT by clouda
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To: clouda
Thanks, clouda, I had forgotten.
62 posted on 06/09/2003 4:53:14 PM PDT by RGSpincich
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To: archy
The defense will have to have strong evidence to trash Laci in court.It would backfire bigtime IMHO.
63 posted on 06/09/2003 4:55:01 PM PDT by MEG33
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To: RGSpincich
You are VERY welcome, RGS. When RB said she was going into lurk mode for the next couple of days.....I told her I would wave to her once in a while.
64 posted on 06/09/2003 5:21:07 PM PDT by justshe (If it ain't baroque, don't phiques it.)
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To: runningbear
**Even in the case of teaching, employment in schools, background checks I believe are by law now because of the young teenager slain in Lodi area a couple of years ago by a convicted felon, employed as a janitor at that school. So, yes, defense will try all they can to save their client's life...;o)**

Hmmm. You sure that wasn't in Roseville area?

65 posted on 06/09/2003 5:23:16 PM PDT by homeschool mama
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To: clouda
Now that I have my MSNBC back on I will watch it. It's on at 7pm here.!!
66 posted on 06/09/2003 5:27:14 PM PDT by Canadian Outrage (All us Western Canuks belong South)
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To: Canadian Outrage
We can probably count on Geragos to shift into high gear with more garabage slinging after this Rocha interview.

Bringing the pain of this family back in the spotlight will put the focus on the murderer again.

What will the defense do this time? We will probably see something within a day or two.

67 posted on 06/09/2003 5:35:19 PM PDT by Southflanknorthpawsis (This is for those watching over at LoserPost. We know you read FR more than your own site. LOL !!)
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To: MEG33
The defense will have to have strong evidence to trash Laci in court.It would backfire bigtime IMHO.

Not if there's another murder or disappearance similar to Laci's and that of Kristin Smart on 25 May 1996 while Scott Patterson is in custody, with police and prosecutors having ceased investigating previous suspects in hopes of pinning the murder on the high-visibility and generally detested husband. In that event, most anything could follow.

Of course a smart perpetrator would cease to operate for a while and let Scott take the rap for him. But if he's a driven psychopath, and the right female opportunity comes along, he might not be able to control his urges.

-archy-/-

68 posted on 06/09/2003 5:36:21 PM PDT by archy (Keep in mind that the milk of human kindness comes from a beast that is both cannibal and a vampire.)
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To: Canadian Outrage
garabage = garbage
69 posted on 06/09/2003 5:37:18 PM PDT by Southflanknorthpawsis (This is for those watching over at LoserPost. We know you read FR more than your own site. LOL !!)
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To: archy
How would that trash Laci?
70 posted on 06/09/2003 5:39:19 PM PDT by MEG33
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To: Yeti
Why Yeti?
71 posted on 06/09/2003 5:47:40 PM PDT by Velveeta
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To: Canadian Outrage
Now that I have my MSNBC back on I will watch it. It's on at 7pm here.!!

Dateline is on the regular NBC channel. It is only 5:45 here and it won't be on until 8pm for us.

72 posted on 06/09/2003 5:48:01 PM PDT by cyncooper
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To: cyncooper
Correction: Just checked listings and Dateline doesn't air here until 9pm...over three hours from now.
73 posted on 06/09/2003 5:52:17 PM PDT by cyncooper
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To: Velveeta
Larry King's show discussing Peterson.

I'm watching Hannity and Colmes right now as they discuss hrc's book of lies.
74 posted on 06/09/2003 6:06:33 PM PDT by cyncooper
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To: cyncooper
Thanks for the heads up! I always seem to be watching the "wrong channel". Come to think of it, I usually end up picking the wrong line at the grocery store too.
75 posted on 06/09/2003 6:10:50 PM PDT by Velveeta (Come to think of it, I usually end up picking the wrong line at the grocery store too.)
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To: cyncooper
Thank goodness for Ultimate TV. Will be "taping" it....as hubs isn't QUITE there yet.....as far as watching something about LP over ANYTHING else.
76 posted on 06/09/2003 6:21:18 PM PDT by justshe (If it ain't baroque, don't phiques it.)
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To: cyncooper
Just heard on Larry King something I hadn't heard before.
Seems that Scott's parents HAVE PROPERTY IN MEXICO. Very interesting.
77 posted on 06/09/2003 6:48:05 PM PDT by hdrider
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To: Yeti
Oh, Yeti, don't go.

We will miss you.
78 posted on 06/09/2003 6:57:30 PM PDT by Lucy Lake
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To: cyncooper
THANKS cync. I have been going bananas since 7pm wondering what the heck is going on!! LOL threw a little hissy fit here. So it will be on on both MSNBC AND NBC at 8pm???
79 posted on 06/09/2003 7:45:04 PM PDT by Canadian Outrage (All us Western Canuks belong South)
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To: Southflanknorthpawsis
I agree with your post Southflank. Geragos will likely turn it on big time. However, slamming the Rocha family will bite them in the butt!!
80 posted on 06/09/2003 7:46:36 PM PDT by Canadian Outrage (All us Western Canuks belong South)
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