Posted on 01/28/2003 5:13:29 AM PST by runningbear
Homicide victims usually know killer
Homicide victims usually know killer
By PATRICK GIBLIN
BEE STAFF WRITER
If Laci Peterson has been killed, statistics say she was likely slain by someone close to her.
Police still hold out hope for the pregnant, 27-year-old woman's safe return, but veteran investigators know that with each passing day since her disappearance on Christmas Eve, the chance diminishes.
"For much of our search, when we're looking in places under water, we're looking for a body," Modesto Police Chief Roy Wasden said earlier this month.
According to the California Department of Justice, more than 63 percent of the people who were arrested in California on homicide charges in 2001 knew their victims.
That's why detectives usually start investigating family members when they suspect a homicide has occurred, said Mike Van Winkle, spokesman for the department's Division of Law Enforcement.
"About three years ago, we had a female agent who didn't show up for work," he said. "The husband said she left in the morning, but our detectives took a look at him anyway. Pretty soon, he told us where to find the body."
It makes sense statistically why police are increasingly focusing on Laci Peterson's 30-year-old husband, Scott Peterson. According to the California homicide figures:
Approximately 46 percent of victims were related to the killer in some other way.
Nearly 7 percent of victims were killed by their spouses.
About 7 percent of the victims were killed by a parent or child.
About 4 percent of the killers had an "other" relationship with the victim. That could mean they were dating or roommates, for example.
About 36 percent of the victims did not know the person who killed them.
But just because Scott Peterson is the husband does not mean he's guilty of anything, Van Winkle cautioned.
Neither does the news that he had a romantic relationship with a Fresno woman he met in late November, a criminal justice expert said Monday.
Jeanette Sereno, a lawyer and assistant professor of sociology and criminal justice with California State University, Stanislaus, warned that Scott Peterson's reported liaison doesn't make him guilty of homicide.
"In fact, just because he (might be) a suspect doesn't automatically make him the defendant," she said.
According to several studies on marriage -- including a 1998 study by the Center for AIDS Prevention Studies at the University of California at San Francisco -- nearly one-fifth of spouses will have affairs during their marriages. Yet few end up in homicide.
Laci Peterson's case has another factor -- she's pregnant. Their son is due on Feb. 10.
According to a 2001 study by the American Medical Association, the leading cause of death for pregnant women is homicide. The study randomly looked at the cases of 247 pregnant women who died and found that 50 of them were murdered.
The other women died from heart problems, car accidents, previously unknown medical problems or complications from the pregnancy.
"Typically, pregnant women don't participate in risky activities such as hiking, mountain climbing or drinking in bars," Sereno said. "They are eating well and seeing their doctors, so their deaths normally would be something out of their control."
Bee staff writer Patrick Giblin can be reached at 578-2347 or pgiblin@modbee.com.
Posted: January 28, 2003 @ 04:50:10 AM PST
Early on I resisted the idea that she had threatened to leave him and that he saw the future of alimony and child support payments etc. in a blinding flash and decided to get her out of the way. But I think your right. She threatened to divorce him and he killed her. But to me this suggest a degree of premeditation. I suspect the cops see it that way too!
He strikes me as a spoiled brat who got pretty much whatever he wanted as a child and couldn't relinquish that role as an adult. The Country Club membership, the gourmet dining bit, the "extravagance" of "keeping" other women. I guess he saw his future as being hell and she was going to be the cause of it and he just couldn't allow that to happen.
You have to be one very callous and manipulative individual to leak fake tears on TV knowing that you "dumped" the bodies of your wife and baby into a watery grave where you're sure her family will never find her!
Unless he threatened her NOT to tell!
All I kept thinking was, "of course not Scott, you hid her pretty good, didn't you, you low-life, scum of the earth."
I want to hear from her family.
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Stranger is more than 5 times as likely as that.
That is not what I have been reading here . Can someone research why the discrepancy.
?????Yeti, are you male or female?
Is that before or AFTER Amber called the police?
Let's see, who do I believe, Amber or Scott???
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Married or divorced? :)
You have a good wife!
Also, I am as pregnant as Laci, and I can tell you that if I were told back in December that my husband were having an affair, with the additional pregnancy hormones, I would have been a basket case, crying for hours, all my family would have known something was wrong, and that is normal for a pregnant woman (even for a not-pregnant woman, of course, but especially so for a hormonal woman about to give birth to his CHILD, feeling round and maybe unattractive, and hearing that hubby is out doing some slender chick).
He is such a liar as to defy belief.
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