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Hypnosis testimony use 'a risk'
The Modesto Bee ^ | Sept 10, 2003 | John Cote'

Posted on 09/10/2003 5:27:47 AM PDT by runningbear

Hypnosis testimony use 'a risk'

Hypnosis testimony use 'a risk'

By JOHN COTÉ
BEE STAFF WRITER

Published: September 10, 2003, 04:50:01 AM PDT

Investigators handling the double-murder case against Scott Peterson used an increasingly rare and legally risky tactic by interviewing a witness using "hypnosis techniques," legal observers said Tuesday.

"They're taking a risk," said Dr. David Spiegel, associate chairman of psychiatry at Stanford University. "There must be some reason why they want to take that risk."

The jeopardy stems from a state law passed in 1984 that severely restricts the use of information from a hypnotized witness at trial -- including limiting the testimony to matters the person recalled before the hypnosis.

The law was in response to a 1982 California Supreme Court ruling saying that "most experts agree that hypnotic evidence is unreliable because a person under hypnosis can manufacture or invent false statements."

Since the 1984 law, hypnotism largely has been shelved in criminal investigations, but it's sometimes used when police run out of leads, observers said.

"If you hit a dead end, you might come up with some facts that would help you," said Roger C. Park, an evidence law specialist at the University of California's Hastings College of the Law in San Francisco.

An example would be a kidnap victim who under hypnosis remembers details such as riding in a car driven on a gravel road and then over a bridge, Park said.

"You go there and find some evidence, and then you don't need that testimony," Park said. "That's what you're hoping during the investigation."

But prosecutors handling Peterson's case indicated in court last week that they intend to introduce testimony from a Modesto woman who appears to have been hypnotized.

Kristen Dempewolf, who lives in Peterson's La Loma neighborhood, was questioned in a "cognitive interview where hypnosis techniques were used," according to documents prosecutors filed in Stanislaus County Superior Court.

Dempewolf was questioned as police probed the disappearance and death of Peterson's pregnant wife, Laci.

Dempewolf, 33, owns a dog and was in roughly the same stage of pregnancy as Laci Peterson when Peterson was reported missing Christmas Eve.

Two witnesses have said they saw Laci Peterson walking her dog after 9:30 a.m. Dec. 24 -- the time her husband told police he left for a solo fishing trip.

Scott Peterson told police Laci was preparing to walk the couple's golden retriever, McKenzie, when he left for San Francisco Bay, and he returned from the trip to find his wife missing.

Prosecutors contend that he killed his wife and unborn son, Conner, on Dec. 23 or Dec. 24. Their bodies were found in April along the eastern shore of the bay, within four miles of where Scott Peterson said he launched his boat Christmas Eve. The 30-year-old fertilizer salesman faces the death penalty if convicted of two counts of murder.

Testimony could be key for prosecution

Dempewolf could be key to the prosecutors' case if she offers an alternative explanation for witnesses who say they saw Laci Peterson walking her dog Dec. 24.

But if Stanislaus County Superior Court Judge Al Girolami determines that the hypnosis techniques amount to hypnotism, strict conditions will have to be met for her testimony to be admissable in court.

Testimony must be limited to matters the witness recalled and related before the hypnosis, and the substance of the pre-hypnotic memory must be preserved in written, audiotape or videotape form before the hypnosis.

The law also requires that the hypnosis be performed by a licensed professional experienced in hypnosis, such as a medical doctor or psychologist, and not done in the presence of law enforcement, the prosecution or the defense.

Defense attorney Mark Geragos indicated in court that the interview had been videotaped, but it is unclear from prosecution documents who used hypnosis techniques on Dempewolf.

Prosecutors also would have to prove by "clear and convincing evidence" at a hearing that the hypnosis did not make the witness's earlier recollection unreliable or "substantially impair" the ability to cross-examine the witness.

Interviewer may lead subject

Hypnosis subjects are susceptible to suggestions -- even subconscious ones -- by their questioner, said Dr. Emily Keram, a forensic psychiatrist at the University of California at San Francisco.

"It's natural for a person to be helpful, and they're prone to give the wrong answers," Keram said. "There may be a question where the interviewer inadvertently demonstrates their need and leads the subject to report things in an effort to address those cues."

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Peterson's ex-girlfriend sticks close to home


Amber Frey

Peterson's ex-girlfriend sticks close to home

By JOHN COTÉ
BEE STAFF WRITER

Published: September 6, 2003, 10:02:24 AM PDT

The woman who admitted having an affair with Scott Peterson is being protected by private guards and now lives in a gated community with round-the-clock security, her father said Friday.

"She hardly goes out now," said Amber Frey's father, Ron Frey. "She goes to work. She's got to live, but she mostly stays home."

Amber Frey, now 28, burst into the public spotlight in January when she announced that she had had an affair with Peterson, saying that he had told her that he was not married.

Peterson's 27-year-old pregnant wife, Laci, had been reported missing Christmas Eve in Modesto. Her body and that of the couple's unborn son, Conner, were found in mid-April along the eastern shoreline of San Francisco Bay.

Peterson, 30, was arrested several days later and charged with two counts of murder in the deaths. He could receive the death penalty if convicted.

Ron Frey said he was concerned for his daughter's safety after she became ensnared in a case that plays across tabloid news racks and cable television news shows.

"What good would it do to put her in witness protection? Everybody knows her," Frey said. "Sure there's security. I cannot account for the police, whether they've got people involved or not."

Modesto police said Frey cooperated with their investigation, and court documents show that officers tapping Peterson's phones monitored a call between her and Peterson on the night of Jan. 20, almost a month after Laci Peterson was reported missing.

Prosecutors and Gloria Allred, the attorney representing Frey, have declined to say if the Fresno massage therapist will testify at Peterson's preliminary hearing, now set for Oct. 20.

But Ron Frey said his daughter was dismayed after the hearing was pushed back earlier this week.

"She's anxious for this to be over," he said. "She was very ........

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GPS use on Peterson in question

GPS use on Peterson in question

By JOHN COTÉ
BEE STAFF WRITER

Published: September 5, 2003, 05:05:13 AM PDT

The use of electronic devices by investigators to track Scott Peterson's movements was an unorthodox move, observers said Thursday.

Prosecutors intend to introduce evidence from a global positioning system tracking device, Senior Deputy District Attorney Rick Distaso said at a hearing this week.

Defense attorney Mark Geragos countered that he would seek to have the evidence excluded, indicating that there were problems with the GPS equipment.

The issue is likely to be hashed out at an Oct. 20 hearing to determine whether there is enough evidence to put Peterson on trial on charges of murdering his pregnant wife, Laci, and the couple's unborn son, Conner.

Authorities used "wiretaps on phones, tracking vehicles, all of the technology available" as they probed Peterson's death, state Attorney General Bill Lockyer said at a news conference April 18 the day that her husband was arrested in La Jolla.

Peterson, 30, could receive the death penalty if convicted of both murder counts.

His wife was almost eight months pregnant when she was reported missing Christmas Eve. Her body and that of her son were found in mid-April along the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay, several miles from where her husband said he went fishing Dec. 24.

During a four-month probe, investigators employed a range of tactics, including "hypnosis techniques" on a witness.

Police also attached a tracking device to Peterson's pickup, Lockyer said at the April news conference.

Such tracking equipment usually is employed by state and federal law enforcement in major drug cases, according to experts.

"The fact that they used one in this case shows law enforcement were being very resourceful," said James Hammer, San Francisco assistant district attorney. "They were doing things that are not particularly done in a homicide case."

Most police and sheriff's departments do not have the budgets for tracking equipment, Sacramento County Sheriff's Department spokeswoman Sharon Chow said.

"That's out of our league," Chow said. "Tracking devices for vehicles are very expensive."

It is unclear what evidence the tracking devices produced. Authorities and the defense have successfully sealed most documents in the case, and Judge Al Girolami has imposed a gag order preventing the parties from talking about evidence.

Tracking devices could serve the prosecution if they show that Peterson returned to the bay, tie him to a location where physical evidence was found or indicate that he was preparing to flee the country, Hammer said.

"If he's going back to the bay to make sure nothing floated up, that he didn't leave anything behind, that would help a prosecution theory," Hammer said.

But prosecutors will have to demonstrate that the tracking evidence is relevant to the case and that the equipment worked properly, some observers said.

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To: Velveeta
Maybe he wrapped up all his Sturgen innerds in the tarp and taped it us so it wouldn't be so messy?
I wonder if Geragross reads this thread. lol
81 posted on 09/11/2003 7:12:25 PM PDT by melodie
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To: Sandylapper
I haven't heard of any Laci DNA on the tarp. Since mitochondrial DNA was mentioned at the hearing, there's gotta be hair somewhere. I presumed on the pliers, but maybe there was some stuck to the tape?
82 posted on 09/11/2003 7:13:21 PM PDT by Velveeta
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To: melodie
us=up
83 posted on 09/11/2003 7:13:45 PM PDT by melodie
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To: Jackie-O
They probably saw Kristen Dempewolf. We just *have* to find out what she was wearing!
84 posted on 09/11/2003 7:15:35 PM PDT by Velveeta
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To: Velveeta
The slam dunk would be the little viagra pill next to her pic.
85 posted on 09/11/2003 7:15:53 PM PDT by melodie
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To: melodie
Sturgeon, my foot....his fishing pole never hit water that day. Oooooh, I hope Geragos reads these threads!
86 posted on 09/11/2003 7:18:03 PM PDT by Velveeta
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To: melodie
ROFL!
87 posted on 09/11/2003 7:18:45 PM PDT by Velveeta
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88 posted on 09/11/2003 7:19:32 PM PDT by Bob J
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To: Sandylapper
I don't think any Jury will buy that "tarp flew off the boat and into the bay blah blah blah". Bit by bit and brick by brick. Snotty is getting buried or drowned if you wish.!! Geragos must see the foolishness of his Satanic theory by now. NOW what??? huh
89 posted on 09/11/2003 8:01:22 PM PDT by Canadian Outrage (All us Western Canuks belong South)
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To: Jackie-O
These "witnesses" Dev are "all wet"!! Like I said before, they completely contradict one another. They have her walking up different streets in different directions all at the same time. Of course, she was wearing exactly what Snott said right?? WRONG. Laci was wearing what she had on at the hair salon Dec 23rd!! or her PJ's. I have ALWAYS believed that right from the very start. Not to mention that on Dec. 14th her ankles were swollen and she had trouble breathing. Yeah, she went for a long walk with a big dog on a bumpy lumpy trail alright. Bullsheet!!!!!!!!!
90 posted on 09/11/2003 8:07:01 PM PDT by Canadian Outrage (All us Western Canuks belong South)
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To: Velveeta; Jackie-O; drjulie; All
Now,Velveeta you got a laugh out of me with, that image of a picture of Amber stuck on the tape.I guess we have to also mention the possibility of his Santa Hat, getting tangeled up in the tape.:)
91 posted on 09/11/2003 8:28:49 PM PDT by MaggieMay (A blank tag is a terrible thing to waste)
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To: Sandylapper; Jackie-O
Regarding your posts 66 and 72, I think there's good news and bad news--if, that is, I am finally getting this down right. Upon re-reading the posted article, I got the impression that the fingerprints came off tape which was attached to the "tarp"--but the "tarp" they were talking about was that long (over 20 feet) piece of black stuff that washed up right near Laci's body.

So, the good news is, Sandy, that Scott has never claimed any association with THAT "tarp". That is, this would not have been what he'd have used with his pool, or to wrap his umbrellas in. As far as anything asserted by Scott, there has never been any statement that I know of in which he claims to have any connection with this long black thing. So it sure looks mighty funny if his fingerprints happen to be on tape that was attached to this long black thing.

I guess the bad news, then, Jackie, is just that: that so far, no one has connected that long black tarp-like thing to any use by Scott. (Not really bad news, I suppose--the fingerprints themselves will be what connects it to him!)
92 posted on 09/11/2003 8:53:29 PM PDT by Devil_Anse
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To: drjulie
A tarp [or rather, a long black thing, 22 feet long and about 40 inches wide, sort of like weed-blocker] with tape/fingerprints just happens to wash up at the same time and at the same place as his dead wife.

Exactly!!

93 posted on 09/11/2003 8:56:55 PM PDT by Devil_Anse
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To: MaggieMay
We can hope that he was in too big a hurry to wear gloves! Even latex gloves are hard to work with while one is wearing them, IMO. Hope!

As for DNA, wonder (assuming it IS his fingerprints) if his work with the tape was done b/f or after he "cut his hand on his toolbox"? Bet it was AFTER--since we know his cut hand was probably really from doing the murder itself!
94 posted on 09/11/2003 9:00:29 PM PDT by Devil_Anse
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To: Jackie-O
Very good question! Why didn't the dogs follow her scent all over this meandering path she supposedly took, walking all over the neighborhood??
95 posted on 09/11/2003 9:02:05 PM PDT by Devil_Anse
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To: Velveeta
"A big, beefy guy took my fingers and forced them down on the sticky side of the tape! Right before he forced me to do something not-nice to his you-know-what, through the bars!"
96 posted on 09/11/2003 9:04:32 PM PDT by Devil_Anse
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To: Velveeta
It would also help if a picture of Amber was stuck to the duct tape, too!

If the outlines of her face began to appear on the duct tape, would that qualify as a miracle, I wonder?

97 posted on 09/11/2003 9:06:18 PM PDT by Devil_Anse
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To: MaggieMay
Omigosh! Red Santa fibers and blue Viagra powder, in trace amounts, on the tape!
98 posted on 09/11/2003 9:08:35 PM PDT by Devil_Anse
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To: Devil_Anse; Velveeta; All
I can't wait to see a list of the evidence. It will probably constitute, a G-l-o-r-i-a,Oh my God,moment.

Until then, all Scott has, is a prison cell containing a toilet,bunk and framed "I love my mommy",needlepoint sampler,hanging on the wall. :)
99 posted on 09/11/2003 9:53:30 PM PDT by MaggieMay (A blank tag is a terrible thing to waste)
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To: Velveeta
"She told her family,"The second plot is for me when I die. I want to rest close to my daughter and grandson."

This is soooo sad, that animal MUST pay!

100 posted on 09/11/2003 10:55:53 PM PDT by blondee123
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