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Cementing a Case?
KGO7.com ^ | Feb 27 2003 | KGO

Posted on 03/01/2003 7:57:53 AM PST by runningbear

Cementing a Case?

Cementing A Case?

Police Study Cement Traces On Scott Peterson's Boat

The man who sold Scott Peterson the boat the Modesto, Calif., man says he went fishing in the day his pregnant wife disappeared, said he found traces of cement on the vessel that weren't there when he sold it.

Feb. 27 — Police are looking at whether traces of cement found on Scott Peterson's boat and three containers of cement at his Modesto home could be related to the disappearance of his pregnant wife, Laci.

Investigators carried out a two-day search of the Petersons' home last week in what they said was an effort to "eliminate or connect" him as a suspect in the case.

One of the things they found in that search were containers of cement, which he said were for the people who were working on his pool. When police asked the pool workers, though, they said the cement was not theirs.

Police asked the man who sold Peterson the boat he said he was fishing on the day that his wife disappeared to look it over and see if anything was different about it. He said that he saw traces of cement on the boat that were not there when he turned the boat over to Peterson.

"I know it wasn't that way when I sold it to him," the man, Bruce Peterson, who is not related to Scott Peterson, told ABCNEWS affiliate KGO in San Francisco. "I don't know what he used it for, if he was hauling stuff or anything."

The 14-foot aluminum boat is a 1991 Sears Gamefisher, equipped with a 15-horsepower Gamefisher outboard motor. Police seized the boat, its trailer, and a 2002 Ford F-150 pickup truck shortly after Laci Peterson disappeared.

Peterson bought the boat a few weeks before his wife disappeared on Dec. 24. He said he last saw his wife at 9:30 a.m. on Christmas Eve when he left to go fishing on the boat.

Since Laci Peterson disappeared, police have searched the San Francisco Bay near Berkeley, where Scott Peterson said he was fishing. They have also combed virtually every waterway in Stanislaus County, and portions of Merced, Calaveras, San Joaquin, Tuolumne and Mariposa counties, but found nothing in any of the searches.

And to go along with the story line:

Peterson's mother replies to comment

Peterson's mother replies to comment

By PATRICK GIBLIN
BEE STAFF WRITER

Published 12:55 p.m. PST Friday, February 28, 2003 Jackie Peterson said Thursday it's not surprising that a man found concrete dust in the bottom of her son Scott Peterson's boat.

The residue was likely there because of the boat's concrete anchor, she said. "It was mentioned long ago that Scott had a cement anchor."

Scott Peterson's wife, Laci Peterson, was reported missing Dec. 24. Scott Peterson told police he last saw her at 9:30 a.m. as he left with the boat to go fishing in the Bay Area and she prepared to walk their dog in East La Loma Park.

Jackie Peterson was responding to comments made by Bruce Peterson during a television interview. He sold the boat to Scott Peterson in December. They are not related.

Detectives asked Bruce Peterson to look at the boat after police seized it.

Since Laci Peterson's disappearance, hundreds of officers and volunteers have searched from Tuolumne County to the Berkeley Marina for the missing pregnant woman.

On Wednesday, Vivian Mitchell reported that she saw Laci Peterson walking her dog between 10 a.m. and 10:15 a.m. Dec. 24. She said she reported that to police but never received a return call.

Lee Peterson, Scott Peterson's father, reacted to that story Thursday.

"How do you follow up on a lead if you don't return someone's calls?" Peterson said by phone Thursday. "It makes me wonder about their competency. Here's an eyewitness account of my daughter-in-law and they don't follow up on it."

Police spokesman Doug Ridenour on Thursday confirmed that the department received the tip and said "it was appropriately handled during our investigation.

"But we have 8,000 tips," he said, "and the majority we haven't called back."

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Nobody Ever Followed Up’

Neighbors Say Police Ignored Sightings of Laci Peterson

M O D E S T O , Calif., Feb. 28 — Neighbors of Laci Peterson say the Modesto Police Department ignored their report of a Laci Peterson sighting the day she went missing.

Vivian Mitchell, 78, says she and her husband, Bill, were the last people to see Laci Peterson, but she says Modesto police haven't talked to her about their Christmas Eve sighting.

"I called and told them that I'd seen whom I thought was her and it would be pretty difficult to have an identical twin and identical dog," Mitchell told ABCNEWS affiliate KGO in San Francisco. "I did think that it was strange they didn't call. I just thought they had some information that over-rode what I had seen and I just thought it was strange that nobody ever followed up," she said.

Mitchell says it took her a week to call the police, because she assumed others in the neighborhood had also seen Peterson walking her dog.

Mitchell says she remembers seeing Peterson, who was eight months pregnant at the time, between 10 a.m. and 10:15 a.m. on Dec. 24. That's about 45 minutes after Scott Peterson told police he said goodbye to his wife and went fishing.

‘It Was Frustrating’

"It was frustrating when the [local] paper went on and on and they kept on reporting that 9:30 a.m. was the last anybody had seen of her," Mitchell said. "I am pretty well convinced it was her because it was just too close circumstance to be not her. What she looked like, the dog, the time element, the whole thing," Mitchell said.

Mitchell's report prompted frustration from the family of Laci's husband Scott Peterson. His sister-in-law, Janey Peterson, says she doesn't understand why Modesto police haven't focused more on reported sightings and tips.

"When this all started, there was many reports of people who had said they seen her walking," Janey Peterson told ABCNEWS' Good Morning America. "That's why all the posters say 'Last seen walking her dog' in that area. As time went on, it became, 'well, we cannot confirm that she had been walking her dog.' Then it became, you know, 'we believe she left the area in a vehicle,'" Janey Peterson said.

In the wake of Mitchell's claims, Scott Peterson's father, Lee, on Thursday criticized police for focusing suspicion on his son .

"How do you follow up on a lead if you don't return someone's calls?" Peterson said in a Thursday telephone call to The Associated Press from Solana Beach in San Diego County.

"It makes me wonder about their competency," he said of Modesto Police. "Here's an eyewitness account of my daughter-in-law and they don't follow up on it."

Police: ‘We Have 8,000 Tips’

Modesto Police spokesman Doug Ridenour declined comment on Lee Peterson's remarks to the AP. He confirmed that the department received the tip, and said the tip was appropriately handled. "But we have 8,000 tips," he said, "and the majority we haven't called back."

The Modesto Police Department declined a request to appear on Good Morning America, saying it's an ongoing investigation.

Mitchell said she talked to a woman when she called the Modesto police. She says the woman asked for her name, address and phone number.

The Mitchells live about 10 blocks from the home that Laci Peterson, 27, and her huband shared.

Scott Peterson, 30, told police he last saw his wife at about 9:30 a.m., before he left for the Berkeley Marina. Police still say that Peterson is not a suspect in his wife's disappearance, but he hasn't been ruled out either.

Police Search Turns Up Cement

Police removed 95 items from Scott Peterson's home during a two-day search last week. One of the things they found in that search were containers of cement, which he said were for the people who were working on his pool. When police asked the pool workers, though, they said the cement was not theirs.

Police contacted the man who sold Peterson the boat he said he was fishing on the day his wife disappeared, asking the seller to look it over and see if anything was different about it. He said that he saw traces of cement on the boat that were not there when he turned the boat over to Peterson.

"I know it wasn't that way when I sold it to him," the man, Bruce Peterson, who is not related to Scott Peterson, told ABCNEWS affiliate KGO in San Francisco. "I don't know what he used it for, if he was hauling stuff or anything."

When asked about the cement, Janey Peterson said Scott and Laci spent a lot of time on home improvement. "I know they've done a lot of work on their home," she said.

Janey Peterson says her family is waiting for a call from the Modesto Police Chief on the Mitchell sighting.

ABCNEWS affiliate KGO in San Francisco and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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To: Jackie-O
I know Jackie, to go on a first trip in strange choppy waters is not the act of sane man. Not with a new toy at stake. I keep going to back what others have said, this boat is misdirection. Scott wants everyone to be focused on the Bay area, salt water,
anchors, why was the boat a "surprise"--but I find it intriguing that the small wheels are missing from the boat, per the previous owners.

Seems to me, those small wheels would help allow the boat to be used on land, almost like a wheelbarrow. Thus, any damage or trace evidence on them would have to be destroyed, esp. if Scott did dispose of Laci in the mountains.
141 posted on 03/01/2003 7:27:13 PM PST by Rusty Roberts
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To: texasbluebell
She doesn't look that tiny in the pictures. Being pregant and all, she may have put on a bit of weight, and people buy coats to have extra room. It was just a possibility.
142 posted on 03/01/2003 7:30:18 PM PST by ET(end tyranny)
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To: Queen Jadis
Here's a link. It's a Delphi forum. You can go in as a guest to read, but have to join Delphi to post. Hope this works.

http://forums.delphiforums.com/PurgatoryII/messages/?msg=227.103
143 posted on 03/01/2003 7:30:32 PM PST by Palladin (Proud to be a FReeper!)
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To: Yellowcat
How about this:

As to difficulty disposing of a body from the boat: The body would be wrapped in a tarp and 3 lengths of rope would be attached at the feet, torso, and head areas respectively.

At the end of each of the pieces of rope would be one of Scott's homemade anchors. The anchors could be let go one at a time until all three were over the side. At that point, all Scott would have to do would be to roll the body off of the side.

Due to the pull from the anchors, I think he could do this with his feet while using his body to counter balance the boat.

The potential scratches on the side of the boat caused by this might be the marks that the previous owners were asked to look at.

Your thoughts?

144 posted on 03/01/2003 7:32:35 PM PST by Partisan Hack
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To: Rusty Roberts; clouda
Another freeper I think it was clouda, posted a great visual on yesterday's thread of an example of a man using that small craft in a wheelbarrow mannor. Great sketch, I'm gonna go back and see if could find it.
Clouda, was that yours?
145 posted on 03/01/2003 7:32:59 PM PST by Jackie-O
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To: TexKat
yes so beautiful and so very sad.. I pray somehow Laci knows how many people love her and how their lives have been greatly affected and how many hearts are breaking because of her dissappearance......Snott has to have real mental problems not to loved this gal and I am sure the beautiful son she would have produced...No punishment will be great enough for him...and yes I think he is Guilty.Guilty Guilty...flame away
146 posted on 03/01/2003 7:38:52 PM PST by fiesti
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To: ET(end tyranny)
Laci is the same size as I am and my husband was 6'5", a little larger than SP..there is no way my husband would have fit one arm in my coat, even if I had sized up for the extra pregnancy weight. She is 5'1" and they list her wight at 140. Don't think his chunky a$$ would be wearing her coat. Doesn't make sense that he would waste his time to pose as Laci-walking-dog with a much more urgent task at hand...getting rid of his wife's body??
147 posted on 03/01/2003 7:39:45 PM PST by Jackie-O
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To: Jackie-O
Well the park nearest to Buena Vista, ie Mitchell's home, I didn't take notice of a bathroom. I saw a kid's playground, and as usual, homeless sleeping there. (drive by views).... On Encina and Edgebrook, (I think) there is a cul de sac sort of weird street configure, and an out house building there. But if Laci or any right minded person would think, I wouldn't touch those toilets no way, no how! Those homeless people are all over there.

I had a conversion with a homeless gal, she had camped over in the dry creek park, but she told me that many left because of too many LE over there. And that they had to leave before dark, park rules. Only find them camping on the embankments. She did have many stories from there, but alcohol was also mixing on her breath, so careful on what I was hearing. But I did make her re state lots of answers, from many different questions I posed to her. Being homeless in Modesto is no cup of tea.

Also, many of the homes in the Buena Vista area, are very large square footage, from outside view. A very unique neighborhood. Very woodsy in some respect, but very older too. Very close to SP's Tradecorps office, and nearer to his Kansas Av/Emerald warehouse. All those locations are close to one another.

SP is a smart cookie, but dumb in some respect. If you didn't see that pic of him talking to MPD during the media blitz back a few weeks ago, he has that stupid sarcastic smile on his face, when it should be sad, or serious.

Enough to make you want to slap him!.... ;o)

148 posted on 03/01/2003 7:39:56 PM PST by runningbear
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To: runningbear
Crossing from Buena Vista/La Loma is a busy intersection with fast moving traffic.

Looking at the map that was my concern also. I just figured there were crossing lights there or she would not attempt it. No lights? No way, why would she chance it? There is plenty of area for walking on her side of La Loma.

There was some question regarding the placement of the house. 231 Buena Vista was described as being on the corner. One poster had it pegged, as I did, in the middle of the block using mapquest. Were you able to place it? Thanks for the gumshoe work, didn't bump into Garcia did you?

149 posted on 03/01/2003 7:42:57 PM PST by RGSpincich
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To: Jackie-O
I'd really like to see that if you find it. I've been tied up with a lot of things lately, but I keep thinking the boat plays a big role, but possibly not in the manner Scott wants everyone to think.

Thanks
150 posted on 03/01/2003 7:43:05 PM PST by Rusty Roberts
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To: TexKat
yes, I remember reading that... I was trying to be in cognito, but I hit a dip, and the car I was in didn't adjust to well on impact... The weirdest thing was, when that happened, I looked on my right side and saw a white dodge ram pick up truck...Yikes! I looked around real quick coz I had first impressions, that is SP's truck... I don't think so though. Confirms the other poster's remarks of the neighborhood.

For me, I just wouldn't even think of looking for homes there, knowing what I know of Modesto. I'd stay N/W closest to Hwy 99 thank you.

151 posted on 03/01/2003 7:44:35 PM PST by runningbear
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To: runningbear
But there is a square stack of bricks in the driveway. Not a little, lots.

Wonder if somebody needs to put a brick patio back together?

152 posted on 03/01/2003 7:48:01 PM PST by RGSpincich
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To: runningbear
Wow what an awesome report, great work rb. I had forgotten about the homeless element in the park area. That makes me even more certain that Laci wouldn't brave the public restrooms. (stranger encounter, maybe unsafe, etc.)
I remember seeing Snotty early on, that famous video clip of him strolling trying to look like someone else. THAT'S when I first started to suspect him. And then all of the snippets of him with that Mr. Charming, not a care in the world $hit-eatin' grin. Then came all of his interviews with the fake tears and the contradicotry statements- made me want to spew!!
153 posted on 03/01/2003 7:53:32 PM PST by Jackie-O
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To: runningbear
Thank you for taking a trip over to Laci's neighborhood and cluing us in on many interesting things. Homeless people all over the parks? I wonder if Laci ever took the dog to the park, or mainly stuck to the streets.

As for her stopping to use a bathroom in a park full of the homeless, I'm sure she'd just rather wet her pants (it was raining out anyway).

These bogus reports are all coming from Wacky Jackie's Tipline, otherwise known as the Creep's Defense Team Hotline.
154 posted on 03/01/2003 7:55:57 PM PST by Palladin (Proud to be a FReeper!)
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To: Rusty Roberts
I have always thought the boat and water was a red herring thrown out by snott so all would search in water and his alabi set up for fishing.....good idea boat being used as a wheelbarrow...Just back up to one of them manure pits that has at least some kind of incline...take body out of boat with 3 anchors attached and let it roll down the inline....anchors would just help her to be swallowed up by the pit faster..He would have know where most of these were in the area
155 posted on 03/01/2003 7:58:42 PM PST by fiesti
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To: Spunky
He didn't want more children? He didn't even have one child yet.

She did. He didn't wanted her to think that he would kill her "kid", too. To say you don't want any children and then have an existing step-child die in an accident might look suspicious.

156 posted on 03/01/2003 8:00:39 PM PST by RGSpincich
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To: RGSpincich
Friday, at work, I was busy configuring the areas. Trying to get the best images, was hard. The more I zoomed in or out, I lost areas to judge.

On Mapquest and Yahoo maps, sure they look easy enough to and from, but when you actually go and drive around, I went from 11th street to D street, to Santa Rose, to Buena Vista, (which the address is closest to Buena Vista and La Loma(Mitchell's), I crossed over La Loma, a 2 way stop, then cruised to Covena to SP's home. From those streets, mostly yields and stop signs. Signals are on the major portions of the heavier traffic patterns. The driving wasn't much. Not much traffic out there, only on La Loma, or other type streets. Some neighbors were doing some yard work, planting plants, but not much going on out there. Took notice of many contractor type neighborhood, meaning many signs posted. Yosemite was as usual, busy. It is nearer to Gallo Research Plant, Yosemite, and D street area, where Morton...bridge... park is. That area, as I view it, is full of tweakers, dopers, and other undesireables. But with that in mind, it can also be a nice area. Just depends on how you want to live. A home closest to SP had a 'sold' sign, and people moving out. The route I took, was from looking for the Mitchell's address(by memory) to Laci's home, and then to Edgebrook to Buena Vista. A very long walk indeed, and with dog. Not sure for someone being pregnant though, let alone, if reports are true, she left her cell phone at home? Very risky and taking chances.

157 posted on 03/01/2003 8:00:55 PM PST by runningbear
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To: Jackie-O
yeah he was able to spout fake tears to amber for his dead wife who was still very much alive
158 posted on 03/01/2003 8:01:25 PM PST by fiesti
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To: RGSpincich
LOL..or a walkway?
159 posted on 03/01/2003 8:02:48 PM PST by runningbear
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To: runningbear
moselium???
160 posted on 03/01/2003 8:07:32 PM PST by fiesti
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