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PSYCHIC BOMSHELL IN LACI PETERSON MURDER
BY DAVID WRIGHT
Scott Peterson's mother hired nationally renowned psychic Noreen Renier to help in the search for her missing daughter-in-law, Laci-- then ordered the psychic to withhold her bombshell report from police, the ENQUIRER has learned.
Jacquelin Peterson's surprising about-face came as suspicion fell increasingly on her son Scott.
Renier, who has assisted police in 38 states and lectured at the FBI Academy, spent hours on the case. Her psychic visions - revealed on tapes obtained exclusively by the ENQUIRER -indicated Laci was dead when she was driven form her Modesto, CA home last December, and that she was weighted down with cement and dumped into a remote body of water.
But although Mrs. Peterson had hired her to help find Laci, when Renier called to say she'd completed her 14-page report, she got a puzzling reception.
"I told Mrs. Peterson that as a matter of routine I would also be sending the report to the police in Modesto," Renier told the ENQUIRER. "She seemed very nervous - then, very abruptly, she told me her attorney didn't want me to do that.
"Her attitude seemed to have changed since she hired me. She was a good deal less friendly."
Jacqueline Peterson had contacted Renier in January after learning of the psychic's phenomenal success in working with difficult-to-solve cases.
"She wanted me to find her daughter-in-law," Renier recalled. "She sent me a check for $450, but it didn't arrive.
"Then one day I got a call from a detective in Modesto asking me why a check for $450 made out to me had been found during a search of Scott Peterson's truck.
"I told Mrs. Peterson, and she sent me a replacement check. It was obviously mailed by Scott - his return address is on the envelope."
At Renier's request, Mrs. Peterson sent the psychic personal items belonging to Laci.
"There was a Tommy Hilfiger shoe, size 6 medium, and a navy blue sweatshirt, size small, with the logo of Laci's college - Cal Poly San Luis Obispo - on the front," Renier said. "I had those items with me during the psychic sessions - and I held Scott's envelope at all times."
Incredibly, Mrs. Peterson denies any connection to Renier, or to her psychic search for clues in the disappearance of Laci.
When contacted by the ENQUIRER, Mrs. Peterson denied hiring Renier and accused Modesto police of leaking the story.
Told that Renier was in possession of her personal check for $450, Mrs. Peterson said, "She does not have a check from me. If you have a copy of the check you can print the story."
A copy of the check appears at right.
In her psychic sessions, Renier - guided by para-psychologist Dr. Joanne McMahon - went into a near-trance, assumed the identities of both Laci and her killer and made a number of shocking discoveries.
Scott Peterson has told police that on Christmas Eve he left his 8-months-pregnant wife around 9:30am at their home in Modesto.
She was preparing to walk the dog, he said, and he was heading out on a fishing trip.
But in taped transcripts of the psychic's sessions, Renier assumed the identity of Laci and suddenly told Dr. McMahon, "I am in a vehicle. I back out of the driveway. I feel a laying down and being put in (to the vehicle.)"
Renier revealed she was concealed under a rug or cloth- then loosed a thunderbolt.
"I am already dead," the psychic said.
"You're dead when you're in the vehicle?" Dr. McMahon asked.
"Yes," Renier confirmed, adding, "It's late. Late at night or going into the early morning."
Further into the chilling session, the psychic appears to merge into the person of the driver- and says:
"I'm putting her into the water with cement. It's around her. It's for her to sink."
As Renier returns in spirit to the Peterson house, where cops believe 27-year old Laci was murdered, she sees the murder weapon - it could be a club or a bat.
"It is something you can hold in your hand and hit a person on the head," she said.
But most disturbing of all is the psychic's depiction of Laci lying beneath water.
"It has a fishy odor," said Renier, who then describes a grisly underwater tomb:
"I think I am at the bottom. I'm stationary.... the water rushing past me."
In March Reiner e-mailed her report to Mrs. Peterson, who never acknowledged it. But even without a client, the psychic found she couldn't drop the case- and held two more sessions that were never reported to the Petersons. In the final session, on March27-aided by a second psychic guide, Sheri Enzor- Renier identified once again with Laci.
"We had an argument," she suddenly revealed. "I was going out and we had an argumnet, there was pushing and yelling. He does hav a temper and most of the time it is controlled."
Reiner's revalations were so disturbing that in the end, she and Dr. McMahon felt compelled to send copies of her bombshell report to detectives hunting Laci's killer.
"Noreen's report was apparently not what Mrs. Peterson wanted or expected to hear, but I thought it was my civic duty and useful information for the police to have, said the para-psychologist, co-author of the book "Shopping for Miracles. They are in possesison of everything I've done, Reinier added. I just pray it helps them solve this awful crime.
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"I told Mrs. Peterson that as a matter of routine I would also be sending the report to the police in Modesto," Renier told the ENQUIRER. "She seemed very nervous - then, very abruptly, she told me her attorney didn't want me to do that.
"Her attitude seemed to have changed since she hired me. She was a good deal less friendly."
Jacqueline Peterson had contacted Renier in January after learning of the psychic's phenomenal success in working with difficult-to-solve cases.
"She wanted me to find her daughter-in-law," Renier recalled. "She sent me a check for $450, but it didn't arrive.
"Then one day I got a call from a detective in Modesto asking me why a check for $450 made out to me had been found during a search of Scott Peterson's truck."
Too funny.... oh jackie.... please admit it, your son is a killer..
Wow Vel, a shocker of a story.. Maybe more than a 1/2 page, could spend a few dollars to buy the NE?.... ;o)
This is telling if parts are found to be true. But a bat, or other hitting object? Then MPD would most likely indeed have found physical evidence in collecting stuff at the Covena home.
But if SP caused death by head trauma, you'd diffently have that evidence. Now all to just confirm the ID of the bodies, and seal up the case to charge and arrest.
I wonder what date this information was given for the interview, or if the materials of findings, was reported to MPD, with an earlier date?
131 posted on
04/17/2003 5:04:10 PM PDT by
runningbear
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Vel that was just chilling...
I wonder if we will ever know what Laci's last moments where, it's just so horrifying and I'm even more sickened by the sight of Snott.
133 posted on
04/17/2003 5:04:25 PM PDT by
Jackie-O
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To: Velveeta
Whoa - this stuff is eerie. Was this the same psychic that said something about a particular bouy?
Scotty's mommy sure has been quiet..... You would think that a prospective grandma would be all over this if it were possibly her grandkid - except the location doesn't look good.
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