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To: Poodlebrain; Hi Heels
See reply #521 for a time line in which all of your actions had to occur.

You mean if he only made one trip to the marina?

Most people think he made two.

589 posted on 12/07/2004 4:27:54 PM PST by Howlin (W, Still the President)
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To: Howlin
"You mean if he only made one trip to the marina?"

What would be the reason for the second trip to the marina? What relevance would a second trip have unless it was for the purpose of disposing of the body? If that were the case where was the body stored between Laci's disappearance and the second trip to the marina? Was Scott's vehicle and boat searched between the visits to the marina? Were they subject to additional search after the second trip? Don't you realize that a second trip would provide a second opportunity for physical evidence to be left behind in the vehicle or boat and subsequently recovered?

While we were playing what if games regarding how Scott could have dismembered the body on the way to the marina, assuming the expert theory regarding anchor ropes severing the body parts was incorrect, I was attempting to show how many additional questions have not been answered. The very fact that in real life it hasn't been determined how many trips Scott Peterson made to the marina, even though "Most people think he made two" as you assert, should raise red flags of caution. I'm sorry, but you raise more doubt when you introduce unexplained events, and a second trip to the marina should require a pretty solid explanation with compelling evidence from the prosecution if its purpose was to hide the evidence of a crime the police were already aware had been committed.
604 posted on 12/07/2004 5:36:05 PM PST by Poodlebrain
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