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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: Rusty Roberts
www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/852169/post?q=1&&page=251
Sorry I don't know how to link, haven't had time to sit and learn yet.
But anyway it was clouda's...see post #274
161 posted on 03/01/2003 8:08:48 PM PST by Jackie-O
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To: TexKat
Thanks for the info. Brooks Island is a pretty interesting place. Still no sturgeon though, haha.
162 posted on 03/01/2003 8:12:14 PM PST by RGSpincich
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To: runningbear
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.

Oops Sherlock.

Job well done though. Good going.

163 posted on 03/01/2003 8:13:02 PM PST by TexKat
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To: Palladin
The thing I can say on homeless, and the parks. In past Modesto Bee news archives, many neighbors have complained to City officials and MPD on the homeless intrusions. MPD has made many attempts to weed them out, and have them move on to other suitable areas. As for the bathrooms, and them being around, during the day time, they are normally getting or looking for their stuff, alcohol or what ever else. The parks are normally full of a variety of people. Many of the homeless are sleeping because it is safer to sleep during daylight than night time.. and that they got to drunk or ???? and sleeping it off. Dry Creek Park was full of pedestrians, kids, parents, and bikes. MPD is all around there. They know what sections are bad or not. They know who is who around there.

I hope I wasn't giving a bad impression that the La Loma neighborhood has many bad elements there. Not so, just trouble spots.

When young growing families move into a new town, the first thing they should check is police crime stats, or other relevent information on a neighborhood you may want to move into. Real Estate Agents won't tell you it.

To me, I found Modesto reflecting a Bay Area attitude, but full of hickstown folks too.

Hickstown folks can be many ways, as I see it, many are just plain backwards! Out of touch with a changing population.

164 posted on 03/01/2003 8:13:53 PM PST by runningbear
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To: RGSpincich
If Laci is buried in the backyard, would her body show up with infrared equipment ? I don't know much about this technique. Does it only pick up living bodies (heat)?

What would they use to find a body? x-ray stuff? (Don't laugh...I am not the least bit scientific...but I'm sure some smart FReeper knows the answers).
165 posted on 03/01/2003 8:14:41 PM PST by Palladin (Proud to be a FReeper!)
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To: TexKat
LOL.....(I guess you can say, I was bored today, it was nice and sun shinning, cold though, and since I was in Mr Mitchell's Neighborhood ;o)), I just took a stroll to see where the action was. Media was gone, or at least as I can tell.

It sort of helps to get an idea of, if media is telling the truth or conjuring up someone's alibi.

I think maybe next time I should drive a truck into that neighborhood, more fitting. (I did notice a couple of MPD officer's filming or taking measurements on a street, near the PD building, that I thought was odd..... I sort of wanted to tease the challenge...lol.. )(an engineer thing... )

166 posted on 03/01/2003 8:21:47 PM PST by runningbear
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To: fiesti
Just like the fake tears in the interviews. I just think he's so obviously fake. Amber is a young girl, and being a slightly older girl, I guess I have learned to spot the imposters.
167 posted on 03/01/2003 8:23:52 PM PST by Jackie-O
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To: Jackie-O; Rusty Roberts

Jackie-O, I just learned about to post an image yesterday, and learned how to link to day. You would think someone just gave me a million dollars.

168 posted on 03/01/2003 8:24:59 PM PST by TexKat
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To: Palladin
I don't know much about this technique.

I don't know that much either. But in the search for Sophia Juarez they used an infrared technology that could, according to the operator, tell you where an animal slept in the brush the night before. A decomposing body does emit heat, so I guess it would work well in detecting bodies not buried too deep.

169 posted on 03/01/2003 8:28:26 PM PST by RGSpincich
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To: runningbear
Boy I would have been so creeped out to take that cruise, and then to see a white truck!! You have done great on the scene work rb, how exciting! Thanks for being our reporter for FR. (you always keep us informed)
170 posted on 03/01/2003 8:30:05 PM PST by Jackie-O
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To: TexKat
I envy you! I will learn, I will learn....
Thanks for the back up!!
171 posted on 03/01/2003 8:31:43 PM PST by Jackie-O
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To: RGSpincich
Thanks for the info. Brooks Island is a pretty interesting place. Still no sturgeon though, haha.

Wonder if SP adhered to the fishing rules and regulations. The maximum number of sturgeon that one could catch was 1. Also has anyone heard if Scott paid the $4.00 fee for fishing there. Do they give you a receipt for that $4.00 or was it free for Christmas Eve, or was this another SP Christmas surprise to himself?

172 posted on 03/01/2003 8:33:07 PM PST by TexKat
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To: RGSpincich
Hergus posted a few pics of mine on the weblink.

Laci Peterson

Also, those I just sent from today, email coming back, failure... I sent another, rerouting.. pending....

173 posted on 03/01/2003 8:41:09 PM PST by runningbear
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To: Jackie-O
sometimes, you get this errie feeling, but you just ignore it and do the best you can. .... just feeling kind of creepy in that neck of the woods... ;o)
174 posted on 03/01/2003 8:42:36 PM PST by runningbear
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To: runningbear
Can't wait to see the pics from today.
Saw some photos of the Mitchell's. Sorry if I offend, but my grandparents that are that age don't have the sharpest memory anymore. Nanna used to count her silverware, dishes daily to make sure that no one took anything home during family get-togethers.
175 posted on 03/01/2003 8:53:56 PM PST by Jackie-O
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To: RGSpincich; runningbear; Jackie-O
Its a wonder anyone notices anything in that neighborhood. The following is from the two burglars that burglarized the house across the street from Laci and Scott:

Thursday, state parole officers received a tip from someone who directed police to Todd and Pearce, Stough said. They gave numerous statements and facts that checked out, convincing police that the two men were telling the truth.

Todd told investigators that he traveled the La Loma area often and recognized a home that looked empty the morning after Christmas. He said he and Pearce entered the home about

4 a.m. and stayed for about 3 1/2 hours, Stough said.

Police had not yet sealed off the house as part of their search, and officers had not taken up positions in the neighborhood at that early hour.

Todd said he saw several TV news trucks in the area, so he picked a different entry into the home. Police said the burglars carried a large safe out the front door and onto the front lawn. The safe contained $50,000 worth of jewelry and other items, according to police.

None of the reporters or crews in those trucks reported seeing or hearing anything suspicious, Stough said.

176 posted on 03/01/2003 8:57:30 PM PST by TexKat
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To: RGSpincich
I don't know too much about this sort of thing either. I did see a show (cable) on crimes or something. And they did like an xray of a driveway, I think. They found the body of a woman that had been murdered a long time previously. 15 or 20 years.

Wish I could remember more about it.

177 posted on 03/01/2003 9:00:59 PM PST by ET(end tyranny)
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To: TexKat; Jackie-O
Thanks to both of you, this is really interesting. Interesting also that the owners were from Sonoma region and this sighting, although late, is also from that region. I know it's a long shot, but it sure would be out in left field.
178 posted on 03/01/2003 9:01:44 PM PST by Rusty Roberts
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To: TexKat
Yeah, ok, no one saw 2 theives carry off a safe, but 2 geriatrics saw a little pregnant woman walking a dog on a rainy day.
179 posted on 03/01/2003 9:01:46 PM PST by Jackie-O
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To: TexKat
The Medinas may have a front courtyard like the Peterson house. Fenced and gated. It's very private but yet still the front yard. That would explain why nobody saw what was going on there.
180 posted on 03/01/2003 9:18:24 PM PST by RGSpincich
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