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Peterson seen driving to marina 3 times
SFChronicle.com ^ | November 14, 2003 | Henry Lee

Posted on 11/14/2003 5:32:37 AM PST by runningbear

Peterson seen driving to marina 3 times
Amber Frey not expected to testify at Modesto hearing

Peterson seen driving to marina 3 times
Amber Frey not expected to testify at Modesto hearing

Henry K. Lee, Chronicle Staff Writer Friday, November 14, 2003

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Modesto -- Scott Peterson drove rental cars to the Berkeley Marina three times in the days after his pregnant wife disappeared, gazing at the water before returning home to Modesto, a detective testified Thursday.

Peterson spent only a couple of minutes each time at the marina, where he had told police he went fishing the day his wife, Laci Peterson, disappeared on Christmas Eve, Modesto police Detective Al Brocchini said. Officers who tailed the double-murder suspect saw him driving erratically at one point, as if trying to elude them, the detective said.

Peterson, 31, a former fertilizer salesman, has pleaded not guilty in the slayings of his wife and their unborn son, whose bodies washed ashore in April in Richmond, a few miles north of the marina.

Laci Peterson's body was clad in tan maternity pants and a 12- to 18-inch- long piece of duct tape was "attached to the groin area," Detective Philip Owen testified Thursday.

Also on Thursday, attorney Gloria Allred said her client Amber Frey, a Fresno massage therapist who was romantically involved with Peterson, will not testify at the preliminary hearing to determine whether Peterson is tried.

"I think that if she had been called to testify at this preliminary hearing, that the defense might have chosen to re-victimize her," Allred said.

Peterson visited the marina on Jan. 5, 6 and 9, Brocchini testified Thursday, and "stared out toward the bay" each time. While driving back to Modesto on Jan. 6, Peterson "began doing countersurveillance," making U-turns and stopping on the side of the road, Brocchini said.

But during cross-examination, defense attorney Mark Geragos asked the detective if he was aware that a Modesto newspaper had reported that divers were searching for Laci Peterson in San Francisco Bay on the same days Peterson visited the marina.

Geragos also noted that Peterson's truck had been impounded by police and suggested that his client had been driving in a way to shake off reporters. "You'd rather just come to the conclusion that it's suspicious because he's returning to the scene," Geragos said.

Brocchini also testified that Frey was introduced to Peterson after a friend of Frey's met the defendant at an agricultural conference in Anaheim. After the friend discovered that Peterson was married, she confronted him on Dec. 6. Sounding tearful, he said, "Look, I'm not married. I lost my wife. Let me break it to Amber," according to Brocchini. ..........

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Detective: Peterson visited bay several times before body found

Detective: Peterson visited bay several times before body found

By Harriet Ryan
Court TV
Thursday, November 13, 2003 Posted: 9:44 PM EST (0244 GMT)


Scott Peterson

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MODESTO, California (Court TV) -- Two weeks after his pregnant wife went missing, Scott Peterson made three suspicious trips to the bay where her body was ultimately found, a detective testified Thursday morning.

Modesto Police Detective Al Brocchini, the lead investigator in the disappearance of Laci Peterson, said surveillance teams tailed Peterson to the San Francisco Bay January 5, 6 and 9.

On each occasion, Peterson parked at the Berkeley Marina and "stared into the bay" for a few minutes before driving away, the detective told Superior Court Judge Al Girolami.

Peterson never took his own SUV on the trips and on two occasions rented vehicles immediately before setting out for the hour and a half-long drive, the detective testified. He also said that, when Peterson discovered police were following him as he returned from the Bay January 6, he began "driving erratically" in an effort to lose them.

Peterson is accused of killing his wife in their home and then dumping her body in the bay December 24. Her remains and those of the couple's unborn son washed up on the bay shore in April. Peterson insists he was on a fishing trip in the bay when his wife vanished and had nothing to do with her murder.

The description of Peterson's brief and strange bay visits was not the only damaging testimony the detective offered Thursday, his third day on the witness stand at Peterson's preliminary hearing.

The detective also related the account of Shawn Sibley, a business associate of Peterson and the matchmaker for his extramarital relationship with masseuse Amber Frey. Sibley told the detective that, when she met Peterson at an agribusiness conference in October, he told her he was single and begged her to set him up with one of her friends.

Sibley told Brocchini she agreed "as long as Scott was serious."

"Serious about what?" prosecutor Rick Distaso asked.

"A relationship," Brocchini replied.

On December 6, a few weeks after Frey and Peterson began the affair, Sibley learned from a colleague that Peterson was married and confronted him, the detective testified.

According to Sibley's account, he told her he was a widow.

Defense attorney Geragos, left, cross-examines a witness Thursday.

"He said, 'Look, I'm not married. I lost my wife. Let me break it to Amber,'" Brocchini said. Sibley recalled Peterson sounding "extremely upset like he was crying," the detective said.

He later called back and said he had told Frey the truth: that he was a widow, the detective said.

Brocchini also cast doubt on the efforts of Peterson and his family to search for his wife. His parents and siblings established a separate tip line after becoming frustrated with the direction of the police investigation. Peterson, however, promised to turn over tips from the line to investigators. .......

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Peterson mistress won't testify at hearing


Amber Frey, right, who acknowledged an affair with Scott Peterson, will not testify at his hearing. By Jerome T. Nakagawa, AP

Posted 11/13/2003 6:33 PM Updated 11/13/2003 11:57 PM

Peterson mistress won't testify at hearing

By John Ritter, USA TODAY

MODESTO, Calif. — Scott Peterson's former mistress won't testify at a hearing to decide whether he will stand trial for the murder of his wife and unborn son.

Massage therapist Amber Frey, who taped her phone conversations with Peterson for police after he became a suspect, had been the most eagerly awaited witness after eight days of testimony. She was on the prosecutors' witness list, but her lawyer, Gloria Allred, said late Thursday that prosecutors told her Frey won't be called.

Prosecutors apparently want to spare her from early cross-examination by Peterson's lawyers. She is certain to testify if Peterson goes to trial next year as expected.

Allred's bombshell came on a day when defense lawyers accused police of a single-minded focus on nailing the former fertilizer salesman for the murders, ignoring other possible explanations for Laci Peterson's Christmas Eve disappearance.

Defense lawyer Kirk McAllister contended that detective Al Brocchini tried to get Peterson fired from his job and told friends he was going "to take Scott Peterson down." Brocchini denied that, insisting that every tip was pursued. "My intent was to catch, not get, whoever got Laci," he said.

When prosecutors detailed how Peterson returned three times to the spot where they say he dumped his wife's body, the defense countered that there were innocent explanations.

Brocchini said police tailed Peterson when he drove from his home here to San Francisco Bay three times in January. Once there, he got out of his car, stared briefly at the water, then left.

Prosecutors believe Peterson killed his pregnant wife and dumped her body in the bay. They'll try to prove that his purchase of a fishing boat two weeks before she vanished is evidence he planned the crime in advance. They're seeking the death penalty.

Prosecutor Rick Distaso sought to show that Peterson returned to where they allege he dumped her body, 85 miles from his home, on Jan. 5, 6 and 9.

But defense lawyer Mark Geragos said that.........

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Amber Frey Won't Take Stand At Preliminary Hearing

Amber Frey Won't Take Stand At Preliminary Hearing


Amber Frey

(ABCNEWS.com

) Nov. 13 (AP) — A lawyer for Scott Peterson's former mistress says she will not take the stand during his preliminary hearing.

Attorney Gloria Allred says that prosecutors have decided not to call Fresno massage therapist Amber Frey to testify in the hearing that will determine if Peterson stands trial in the killings of his wife and unborn son.

Allred says prosecutors determined they have presented enough evidence without Frey.

A detective testified that Frey called police about a week after Laci Peterson vanished to say she had been romantically ........

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Amber Frey will not take stand in preliminary hearing

Posted on Thu, Nov. 13, 2003

Amber Frey will not take stand in preliminary hearing MODESTO POLICE WERE SUSPICIOUS OF PETERSON FROM THE BEGINNING

By Julia Prodis Sulek
Mercury News

MODESTO - Three times within days of Laci Peterson's disappearance, Scott Peterson drove a rented car 90 miles to the Berkeley Marina -- the place police believe Peterson dumped his pregnant wife's body after killing her -- looked out across the water for a couple of minutes, then drove home without speaking to a soul, a detective testified Thursday.

The testimony from Modesto police Det. Al Brocchini implied that Peterson, not realizing he was being tailed by police, returned to the bay in early January to see if Laci's body had surfaced. But Peterson's defense lawyer said the trips to the marina were innocent -- he was simply a concerned husband checking up on the search effort by divers there. And although he was driving his wife's Land Rover around Modesto, he rented a car because his own truck had been impounded by police.

In other developments Thursday:

• Prosecutors decided they would not call Peterson's mistress, Fresno massage therapist Amber Frey, to the stand during the preliminary hearing, held to determine whether sufficient evidence exists to make Peterson stand trial for the deaths of his wife and unborn son. She could still testify at trial, however.

• Brocchini described how Peterson, a 31-year-old fertilizer salesman, was a married man on the prowl, asking a woman he met at a convention to set him up with one of her friends. That's how he got Frey's phone number and began the affair.

• The detective testified that Peterson had obtained a fishing license dated Dec. 23 and 24, casting doubt on the suspect's statements that he had planned to play golf the day his wife disappeared -- Dec. 24 -- and only changed his mind that morning to go fishing instead.

• Testimony revealed that Laci's body, which washed up along the eastern edge of the San Francisco Bay last April, had remnants of tan maternity pants -- pants her sister has testified Laci was wearing the night before Christmas Eve, not the black pair her husband said she was wearing when he left the house Christmas Eve morning. The remains also were wrapped with duct tape around the groin area -- testimony that sent Laci's mother and close friends out of the courtroom near tears.

Police believe Peterson killed his wife sometime late Dec. 23 or early Dec. 24, put her body in his fishing boat, towed it to the Berkeley Marina, and dumped it in the bay early Christmas Eve morning. The bodies washed up separately months later about a mile north of the marina..........

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Family: Peterson Had Several Affairs

Thursday, November 13, 2003

MODESTO, Calif. — Scott Peterson (search) has admitted to family members and friends that he cheated on his wife, Laci Peterson (search), at least four times with different women, Fox News has learned.

One relative, who does not believe Peterson is guilty of murder, described him as a sex addict.

"He has a sexual problem and has a need to sleep with other women," the relative told Fox News.

Scott Peterson's family has contended that his wife was aware of the affairs, and that although she would get angry she'd eventually put them behind her. Peterson's mother has told relatives and friends that she knew her daughter-in-law was aware of at least one affair, and that she once saw the couple arguing over it.

Amber Frey (search), a 28-year-old single mother and massage therapist, came forward as Peterson's lover shortly after his arrest in April for the murders of Laci and their unborn child. She has maintained that she did not know that Peterson was married, and that she knew nothing about the murders.

Peterson has told his family that his relationship with Frey, who is expected to testify in his preliminary hearing, was "strictly a physical relationship."

Laci Peterson's family has said they don't believe she knew about her husband’s indiscretions, Frey included.

Fox News has also learned that Scott Peterson's parents have sold old cars and refinanced their house to help pay the $1 million cost of their son's defense by high-profile attorney Mark Geragos (search).

Testimony continued Tuesday in the preliminary hearing to determine if Peterson, a former fertilizer salesman, will stand trial on two counts of murder.

Peterson has read almost 10,000 pages of the discovery material in the case while he sits behind bars.

He also spends his days doing yoga and making items out of toothpaste and toilet paper in his cell, where he has placed four or five photos of Laci, including one of the young woman sitting in a toy car during her pregnancy, sources told Fox News.

A police officer said Tuesday that he saw a bucket and mops in plain sight in front of the Peterson home as officers began investigating his pregnant wife's disappearance. ......

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LACI HUBBY'S MYSTERY MARINA TRIPS

LACI HUBBY'S MYSTERY MARINA TRIPS

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November 14, 2003 -- MODESTO, Calif. - Double murder suspect Scott Peterson made several suspicious trips to the waterfront where cops believe he dumped the body of his murdered wife, a detective testified yesterday. Modesto Detective Al Brocchini said investigators in January watched Peterson drive at least three times from Modesto to the Berkeley marina where he claims he set out on a solo fishing trip Christmas Eve, the night his pregnant wife, Laci, vanished.

Defense lawyer Mark Geragos admitted Peterson took the trips, but only to see police dive teams looking for Laci's body.

Meanwhile, Peterson's former mistress Amber Frey won't be called to testify at his .......

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Peterson Prelim Turns Nasty; Frey Will Not Testify

Peterson Prelim Turns Nasty; Frey Will Not Testify

POSTED: 10:17 AM PST November 13, 2003
UPDATED: 9:35 PM PST November 13, 2003

MODESTO, Calif. -- Scott Peterson's former mistress Amber Frey, rumored to be the centerpiece of the double murder case against the Modesto fertilizer salesman, will not testify at the preliminary hearing.

Frey's lawyer, Gloria Allred, said prosecutors "obviously made a determination" they have presented enough evidence to convince a judge to order Peterson to stand trial for the murder of his wife, Laci, and his unborn son.

Meanwhile, Modesto Police Det. Al Brocchini testified that police received a tip that a man who looked like Scott Peterson was seen driving toward San Francisco Bay before dawn Dec. 24 hauling a boat containing a blanket-swaddled bundle.

Brocchini said he got the tip Jan. 9 and anonymously relayed it in February to a hot line established by Scott Peterson and his family to see if they would pass the clue on to police.

"We weren't sure if he was culling out tips that were on him or on Laci sightings that we didn't know about," Brocchini said. "I was worried a good tip would come in and wouldn't get followed up on."

He said the Petersons never passed the message on to police, who had already investigated the tip. Brocchini said he interviewed the witness, but revealed nothing else about the man.

The testimony came on the eighth day of Peterson's preliminary hearing as prosecutors attempt to show there is enough evidence to have the 31-year-old fertilizer salesman tried on murder charges in the slayings of his wife and unborn son.<.......

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Superior Court, Stanislaus County November 13, 2003

Minute Order: Preliminary Hearing

(ie; Ninth day court provided overview)

(Excerpt) Read more at sfgate.com ...


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: avoidingchildsupport; baby; babyunborn; conner; deathpenaltytime; dontubelievemyalibi; getarope; ibefishing; laci; lacipeterson; smallbaby; smallchild; sonkiller; unborn; wifekiller
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To: Jackie-O
I must admit that Geragos keeps things interesting. Not one dull moment since he took the case!

I would have loved to have seen Gloria's face at that moment.

21 posted on 11/14/2003 11:08:15 AM PST by Velveeta
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To: maggiefluffs; All
Lawyer: Accused husband's ex-girlfriend not subpoenaed
Friday, November 14, 2003 Posted: 1:22 PM EST (1822 GMT)

MODESTO, California (CNN) -- A lawyer representing Amber Frey, the former girlfriend of accused murderer Scott Peterson, said Friday that she has been served with documents from the defense but that they did not appear to call Frey to testify in a preliminary hearing.
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http://www.cnn.com/2003/LAW/11/14/peterson.hearing/

***So was she or wasn't she subpoenaed???***

22 posted on 11/14/2003 11:13:48 AM PST by Velveeta
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To: Velveeta
***So was she or wasn't she subpoenaed???***

You never know with Gloria. She may be doing some creative "interpretation". BTW, is the court in session today?

23 posted on 11/14/2003 11:28:15 AM PST by BunnySlippers (Help Bring Colly-fornia Back!)
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To: BunnySlippers
Yes, court is in session. I haven't heard any new revelations yet.
24 posted on 11/14/2003 11:29:17 AM PST by Velveeta
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To: Velveeta
I thought the preliminary was held solely to determine if the defendant should be bound over for trial. I can't imagine a basis for Geragos to call her.
25 posted on 11/14/2003 11:30:17 AM PST by BunnySlippers (Help Bring Colly-fornia Back!)
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To: BunnySlippers; All
***I guess Amber was NOT called to testify***

Defense issuing subpoenas relating to Frey
BEE STAFF REPORTS

http://www.modbee.com/reports/peterson/updates/story/7736438p-8638229c.html
Last Updated: November 14, 2003, 09:19:00 AM PST


9:15 a.m. PST: Papers given to attorney Gloria Allred outside the Stanislaus County courthouse Thursday afternoon were a notice from Scott Peterson's defense attorney, The Bee has learned.
A paralegal from Mark Geragos' law firm handed Allred legal documents after Peterson's preliminary hearing concluded for the day.

Those papers were a notice that the defense is subpoenaing documents from other parties relating to Frey, Peterson's girlfriend at the time his wife, Laci, disappeared.

Peterson is charged with two counts of murder in the deaths of his wife and their son, who was to be named Conner. Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty.
26 posted on 11/14/2003 11:36:22 AM PST by Velveeta
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To: truthkeeper
>>Since they had a short marriage, he may not have even been stuck with any spousal support.<<

I dsisagree. With a brand new baby, Laci would have gotten the house and Snotty would have gotten the mortgage. She'd probably be given some spousal/family support for at least 6 months (prolly much longer) to be with the new baby. If there were joint debts and a lien on her vehicle those would have gone to Snott and she would have kept the goodies.

>>Laci was a substitute teacher so the court would impute income to her anyway. <<

Out of the dozens of divorce cases I personally know of, not ONE ever imputed income to a woman. Not even when the woman was a college graduate and already established in a high wage earning profession such as a surgical nurse.

Family court would be especially reluctant to impute income to any mother even when the children are grown or nearly grown. This is all the more true when the mother in question is a brand new mother. Family court is one of the most PC institutions in this country. Keep in mind that most family court judges are elected.

>>Of course, he would have had to have paid some child support, but a decent family law attorney would have kept the amount reasonable. <<

I disagree again. In almost (if not all) states, CS is set per statute on some sort of formula based almost always on the income of the male. The best lawyer in the world would have a very hard time getting the court to deviate from the formula.

Snott and his mistress on the side would have been living on "love" as he'd have been stripped of every penny he owned in a divorce.

The prosecution hopefully has covered this divorce-money aspect as a possible motive. Personally I find it more believable than Snott finding it impossible to live without his mistress.

>>Instead he's paying Mark Geragos NOW.<<

Wrong again. Whacky Jackie and Lee are paying Geragos. And since they raised Snotty to be the sociopathic creep he is today, perhaps that's only just and fair.


27 posted on 11/14/2003 12:53:49 PM PST by An American In Dairyland
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To: All; An American In Dairyland; runningbear; maggiefluffs; Devil_Anse; Canadian Outrage; Jackie-O; ..
Defense: Conner may have been born alive
By GARTH STAPLEY
BEE STAFF WRITER


Last Updated: November 14, 2003, 12:26:00 PM PST


12:26 p.m., PST: Scott Peterson's defense attorney raised the prospect this morning that Conner Peterson was born alive before he was killed.
If true, the allegation would cast serious doubt on whether Scott Peterson was involved in the disappearance and deaths of his wife and their son.

Testimony this morning in Peterson's preliminary hearing on double-murder charges also included disputes over a paint transfer on his fishing boat and discussion of more witnesses who thought they may have seen his pregnant wife, Laci, walking their dog Christmas Eve morning.

Attorney Mark Geragos used words such as "full-term infant" and "speculation that the baby was 38 to 39 weeks old" while questioning Modesto police Detective Phil Owen, who attended two autopsies on the remains of Laci Peterson.

"Was it indicated in the autopsy that the baby may have been born alive?" Geragos asked Owen. Judge Al Girolami ordered the entire exchange stricken from the court record when it was determined that Owen had not attended autopsies on the remains of Conner Peterson.

Scott Peterson, 31, faces the death penalty if convicted of murdering his wife and unborn son. He was dressed in a tan suit and light blue shirt this morning.

Laci Peterson's pregnancy was about 32 weeks along when she was last examined by an obstetrician on Dec. 23 - the day before she was reported missing. Authorities believe her husband killed her that night or the next morning.

Her remains were recovered clad in tan maternity pants similar to what her sister, Amy Rocha, said she wore the evening of Dec. 23. Scott Peterson told authorities his wife was wearing black pants when he left for a solo fishing trip to San Francisco Bay the morning of Dec. 24.

Both bodies were found in April along the shore a few miles from where Peterson said he fished.

But some people in the Petersons' La Loma neighborhood have told The Bee they saw Laci Peterson walking her golden retriever that morning - after the time police believe she was slain.

Under questioning by Geragos, Owen acknowledged this morning that he interviewed three people on Dec. 27 with stories that Geragos said could "negate an element of the crime."

John and Karma Souza told the detective they saw a suspicious man in a puffy jacket and blue jeans who "popped out of bushes" as they jogged on a trail in East La Loma Park early that morning.

At about 10:50 a.m., Diana Campos, an employee of a nearby hospital, saw a pregnant woman walking a golden retriever with two men along a path in the park, Owen said. Campos described the woman as 6-to-7 months pregnant with straight, shoulder-length hair, and the men as extremely dirty.

Campos saw a flier about Laci Peterson's disappearance on Dec. 26 and called police the next day. "She said to herself, 'I know that girl,' and realized it was the same subject she saw walking through the park," Geragos said.

Owen agreed, but said he thought the witness had seen reports on the disappearance. "I felt she was giving me information that was not going in the right direction," he testified.

The alleged sighting could be crucial because Scott Peterson came under tight police surveillance after Christmas Eve and likely would not have had an opportunity to act.

Owen also acknowledged having scraped paint from a red buoy in the bay to compare with paint that showed up on the right side of Peterson's 14-foot aluminum fishing boat. Geragos suggested that police theorized that the defendant tied his boat to the buoy to keep it from capsizing when he dumped his wife's body - but the paint samples didn't match.

Geragos also suggested that the paint transfer may have occurred when police bumped the boat against a red dolly at a police storage area.

"Did you ever consider that it was Modesto police that cause the paint transfer?" Geragos asked.

Owen said he wasn't aware there was a red hand-truck in the storage area.
http://www.modbee.com/reports/peterson/updates/story/7736641p-8640323c.html
28 posted on 11/14/2003 12:59:01 PM PST by Velveeta
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To: Velveeta
>>Testimony this morning in Peterson's preliminary hearing on double-murder charges also included disputes over a paint transfer on his fishing boat and discussion of more witnesses who thought they may have seen his pregnant wife, Laci, walking their dog Christmas Eve morning. <<

Thanks Vel! I'm so tired of these dog-walking witnesses. Come to think of it, I think I saw Laci and McKenzie out walking past my house last Xmas Eve. Sheesh.
29 posted on 11/14/2003 1:06:25 PM PST by An American In Dairyland
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To: Velveeta
Thanks, Vel! I'm really behind today! So much is happening and I've gotta run again! BBL
30 posted on 11/14/2003 1:12:43 PM PST by Sandylapper
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To: Jackie-O
That's okay> Geragos may just get MORE than he's bargaining for.
31 posted on 11/14/2003 1:15:32 PM PST by Canadian Outrage (All us Western Canuks belong South)
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To: runningbear
LOL if Gloria has imparted even a partial amount of her forcefulness, Geragos just may have his hands full. Besides, I don't think the Judge will allow him to be really really brutal. It just may backfire. The public may turn even more against this puke. Amber didn't HAVE to help Police but she did. She did because it was the right thing to do. I'm sure she'd rather be doing something else. Shows me she has some character.
32 posted on 11/14/2003 1:18:58 PM PST by Canadian Outrage (All us Western Canuks belong South)
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To: Velveeta; Jackie-O; Devil_Anse; Sandylapper; grizzfan; All
This is from the Fox News website,titled,"Scott Peterson's Ex Mistress May Testify Monday."There seems to be a lot of speculation in the various news services,about what Geragos is actually doing in reguards to a subpoena.
link
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,103074,00.html
33 posted on 11/14/2003 1:19:04 PM PST by MaggieMay (A blank tag is a terrible thing to waste)
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To: maggiefluffs
That's good news Maggie. I wasn't aware that blocking the Defense witness was something the Judge could do.
34 posted on 11/14/2003 1:21:44 PM PST by Canadian Outrage (All us Western Canuks belong South)
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To: StarFan
You said it!! Grandstanding, Geragos's favorite behaviour.
35 posted on 11/14/2003 1:23:43 PM PST by Canadian Outrage (All us Western Canuks belong South)
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To: Velveeta
Good heavens. I did hear Gloria Allred this morning say that if the Defense calls Amber to testify that they may get more than they bargained for.
36 posted on 11/14/2003 1:27:20 PM PST by Canadian Outrage (All us Western Canuks belong South)
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To: Canadian Outrage
I am missing a thread here, maybe yesterday's? It had about 300 posts in it and I thought I could just use "search" to find it. I can't. Would someone provide a link? Thanks a lot!
37 posted on 11/14/2003 1:30:52 PM PST by Yaelle
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To: An American In Dairyland
I'm tired of these "witnesses" also. Strange how they ALL saw her something she wasn't wearing!! Strange also how that her cell phone was in her car and her purse and house keys were hanging the closet. NOW we have to listen to this Conner was born alive bs??? I really really dislike Geragos and always have. He's dishonest, a blowhard and a media hound.
38 posted on 11/14/2003 1:35:09 PM PST by Canadian Outrage (All us Western Canuks belong South)
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To: Yaelle
check your comments!! I think that will get you to the thread.
39 posted on 11/14/2003 1:41:47 PM PST by Canadian Outrage (All us Western Canuks belong South)
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To: Canadian Outrage
This is a rather interesting discussion:


Video

Hammer & Moore Friday: Discussing The Latest Peterson Developments

http://www.ktvu.com/video/2637899/detail.html
40 posted on 11/14/2003 1:47:42 PM PST by maggief
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