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To: Positive
I would bet my dollar to your penny that there was no surveillance, let alone "heavy surveillance" of the shores of the bay

And you would lose.

I contend that anyone could have dumped anything into that bay without being observed

Not unless they knew the EXACT spot where Scott had been fishing; that spot just happens to be the exact spot you needed to dump a body for it to come to shore where it did.

...even Scott Peterson.

Well, there in lies the problem with your theory: he WAS seen, which is why he had to admit where he really was.

329 posted on 12/07/2004 11:21:04 AM PST by Howlin (W, Still the President)
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To: Howlin
"Not unless they knew the EXACT spot where Scott had been fishing; that spot just happens to be the exact spot you needed to dump a body for it to come to shore where it did."

Don't take this personally Howlin, but you are just wrong on this. The laws of physics dictate that Laci's body almost certainly washed ashore some distance from where she was initially dropped into the bay. Theoretically the body could have been dumped out to sea and washed up on shore in the bay.

"Well, there in lies the problem with your theory: he WAS seen, which is why he had to admit where he really was...

If you were to re-read my reply you would see that I was talking about people SEEING him DUMP SOMETHING into the bay...are you saying that someone testified as to seeing that?

In fact did anyone actually testify in court that they saw him at the marina? Seems redundant to me since Scott himself stated that he was at the marina.

461 posted on 12/07/2004 12:49:07 PM PST by Positive (Nothing is sadder than to see a beautiful theory murdered by a gang of brutal facts.)
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