That has nothing to do with due process. People are entitled to a fair trial are the public is entitled to the truth. Merlin, the trailing dog owned by Cindee Valentin, trailed Laci's scent to the Gallo Winery in the airport district, on the night of December 26. -December 31, a gold Croton watch, identical to Laci’s watch which disappeared the same day she did, was pawned by Deanna Renfro. Highly unlikely this is just a coincidence. It gets better. The families of Deanna Renfro, Steven Todd and the Tenbrinks know one another. -Diane Jackson reported seeing 3 men with a VAN and a SAFE in front of the Medina’s house at 11:40 a.m. on December 24. There is no debating this. The burglary happened the same day Laci disappeared. Both Todd and Pearce pled guilty to burglary charges 12-24-02. They both received reduced sentences. - S Todd would have received 25 years for his third offense. So why did he get 8 years and 8 months, far less than 25 years. Pearce received only 180 days, yet he was another career criminal. -Tom Harshman, who lived in Modesto, was driving with Elizabeth Harshman between 2 and 4 p.m. on the afternoon of December 24. He saw a young pregnant woman being forced into a van. He turned around and went back to the spot hoping to find the van still there and hoping to get more information about the license plate number. But they were gone. 1. He called police (911 MPD) that same day. 2. Tried again December 28. 3. December 28, he also called the Laci tip line twice. His first call on this date was listed incorrectly under the name Harsh and was given Bates Stamp number 14789. The call was given to Detective Holmes. Harsh(man) said that he had called 3 or 4 days earlier on the day that he had seen a pregnant young woman being pushed into a van. There had been a man standing over her as she squatted to urinate with her back up against a chain-link fence. The man was described as 30’s, tall, thin, with ponytail, dirty blonde to gray hair, scrubby looking. When she finished, the woman was shepherded back to the driver’s door of the car, where another man’s arm was seen pulling her into the car. He said the young woman was wearing black pants and a red shirt. He said she had a scared look on her face." 4. Jan 3rd, he went to the Command Post in the park and relayed this to the officer on duty. Over 40,000 pages in the discovery and nothing about this report was in it. 5. February 2003, Harshman’s wife spoke to a relative of hers who lived in New York about the sighting of Laci Peterson near the corner of Scenic and Claus. Mrs. Harshman’s relative shared this story with an NYPD detective. This NYPD detective was so concerned that he contacted the MPD and spoke personally to Detective Grogan on February 14, 2003. What did Grogan do with the information? Nothing at all. 6. pre-trial hearings in May of 2004, DA Investigator Kevin Bertalotto noticed the Harshman tip and insisted that Grogan call Tom Harshman and speak to him personally. Grogan did this on May 18, 2004. An audiotape and a transcription of his conversation with Harshman to the defense on May 20, 11 days before the beginning of the trial.
@@jwait1496 Laci's smell was picked up by trailing dog at the Berkley marina. Court didn't use the evidence, because the defense argued , dog didn't have proper certification! Bummer!
@@szaki Eloise Anderson and Trimble were not the only team the police called to search at the Berkeley Marina. Ron Seitz, whose dog was also certified by CARDA, was called to search the marina. (9 RT 1774.) X. Seitz used one of Laci’s slippers to scent his dog. (9 RTThe CourIn sharp contrast to the sunglasses used by Anderson to scent Trimble, there was no evidence at all suggesting that Scott had handled the slipper.t I think cannot allow any of the dog tracking evidence in, period. He didn't want Trimble's because there was never a CARDA certification provided. Anderson admitted that she wanted to make sure that the scent article was uncontaminated by any scent other than Laci’s. (8 RT 1562.) Nevertheless, she did not do the missing member test at the Marina with Scott’s scent. (85 RT 16133.) defense did indeed ask Anderson about the failed test. GERAGOS: Okay. Well, at the time that Mr. Kopp asked you about this in February, he, you specifically said the trailing exercise you did not include in those reports was the time when your dog was asked to trail a vehicle trail and failed; isn't that right? Do you remember him asking you that? ANDERSON: Yes, and I believe I said I don't believe so. GERAGOS: You said "I don't recall --" ANDERSON: Or I don't think so, or I don't recall. GERAGOS: I'll, you want me to read it? ANDERSON: Please. GERAGOS: "I don't recall an exercise where she was asked to trail, other than the one that's in her records." Is that what you testified to? ANDERSON: If that's what it says, that's what I testified to. GERAGOS: Referring to page 1544. ANDERSON: Okay. GERAGOS: Okay. Now, specifically there was no mention of this videotape in any of your records; is that correct? ANDERSON: That's correct. GERAGOS: Okay. The way that this videotape, and you had this videotape, didn't you? ANDERSON: I found out when I went home, after I testified, that I had it. I didn't think I had it at the time. GERAGOS: Okay. And the reason you had it was that Mr. Rebmann had mailed the videotape to you, correct? ANDERSON: That's correct. And I didn't think that my dog was on it, so I never looked at it. >>>>> GERAGOS: Now, when did you call the district attorney about this? ANDERSON: I don't recall. It was after February. GERAGOS: Okay. It was after February. Wasn't it when I executed a subpoena on Contra Costa on August 3rd? Didn't you call the DA, of this month, on August 4th, and tell them Wait a second, I got a tape? ANDERSON: No. GERAGOS: You didn't call them on August 4th? ANDERSON: No, I didn't. Well, I don't, I don't know who might have called them on August 4th, but I had the tape before this month. GERAGOS: You never before - ANDERSON: In fact, I turned this tape over to the sheriff's department in March or April. I believe it was March. GERAGOS: Okay. Now, did you know that I had executed a subpoena on Contra Costa on August 3rd for all of the records? August 3rd of this month? ANDERSON: That's correct. >>> GERAGOS: Okay. That's where she circled back to you because she lost the scent as soon as the person got in the vehicle, correct? ANDERSON: Incorrect. GERAGOS: Okay. Well, she didn't follow the direction the vehicle went in, did she? ANDERSON: According to what I was told after the fact of where the vehicle went, she did follow the direction of the vehicle. GERAGOS: Oh, and who told you that? Was it Mr. Rebmann? ANDERSON: No. I believe it was the people that drove, the subject and her husband. GERAGOS: Mr. Rebmann told you specifically that the dog had not followed the vehicle trail and the dog had failed, and, as he had expected, that the vehicle, that your dog could not do vehicle trailing; isn't that what he told you? ANDERSON: No, that is not what he told me. Opinions of two nationally- recognized experts in dog-scent identification on the validity of Eloise Anderson’s conclusion that Trimble detected Laci’s scent at the Marina. Both experts, Dr. Lawrence Myers and Andrew Rebmann, have concluded that Trimble’s purported detection of Laci’s scent was totally and completely unreliable. First, Rebmann does not believe it has ever been demonstrated that any dog, including Trimble, could follow a non-contact vehicle trail. (Ibid.) Rebmann personally knew Eloise Anderson, as she had attended one of Rebmann’s training seminars with Trimble in 2002. (Ibid.) At that seminar, Anderson claimed that she and Trimble could follow a vehicle trail. Yet, when Rebmann constructed a double-blind, vehicle trail test for Ms. Anderson and Trimble, she and her dog failed the test. (Id. at HCP-000039, HCP-000040.) Furthermore, according to Rebmann, the dog had not demonstrated a sufficient proficiency in this skill in prior trainings. (Id. at HCP-000040.) B. Second, Mr. Rebmann states that Ms. Anderson’s search omitted the “missing-member” procedure, by failing to let Trimble sniff Scott Peterson beforehand. (Exh. 5 at HCP-000039.) Consequently, Ms. Anderson could not insure that on December 28, 2002 Trimble was not following Mr. Peterson’s scent, rather than Laci’s scent, as he drove the boat out of the marina. (Id. at HCP-000040-41.) C. Third,Mr.Rebmann noted that there was a four-day delay between December 24, when Laci’s body was supposedly at the marina, and the search on December 28, which sharply reduces the reliability of scent detection. (Id. at HCP-000041.)
Claiming the police ignored a burglary in the neighborhood is ridiculous. Even if Lacy had stumbled upon and witnessed a burglary in progress, at the very most they would have killed her and left her there and then fled. They are hardly going to waste their time and risk getting caught attempting to dispose of her body in the bay. The only reason Lacy ended up in the bay was because Scott murdered her in the home and he had to get rid of the body somewhere.
The police wouldn't dismiss the burglars if they believed they had anything to do with murdering a pregnant woman. For what reason, to frame a salesman they knew nothing about. NO.
To say that the burglars would've left the body right there and not waste their time to dispose of it and risk being charged not only with burglary but with double murder is beyond ignorant. They knew if they get caught , they'll get a death penalty which is often the case when it comes to murdering pregnant women.
@@MarS-ct8cn Which is why 1. burglars would not have murdered her and 2. they would not risk getting caught by trying to take her with them and hide the body out in the ocean. Did the burglars also just happen to have cinder blocks and a boat with them? It's beyond absurd to think burglars did this. Name a single other case where burglars did that, killed a witness to the burglary and then hid the witnesses dead body. The defense should be ashamed of themselves offering up such foolishness.
@Rusty's Crib AKA VideoFanatic02 So where was your brain when YOU SAID "Even though Ron already had a boat and a better one at that.... LOL" TRUTH Ron didn't have a boat. He had a dingy. YOU SAID "Are you aware the boat was never registered" TRUTH The boat WAS registered. The correct information including his name and address was filed with the DMV on 12-9-02. YOU SAID "Laci's hair was was found wound tightly in some pliers on the boat" TRUTH HAIR WAS NOT WRAPPED AROUND PLIERS HENDEE: No, it didn't wrap around the pliers, didn't wrap around the needle nose. It just went through. It looked like at one location it just went through the pliers. It was never proven to be Laci's hair. YOU SAID -Scott transferred the marina ticket to his clean.pants TRUTH EVERS: And he said, in fact, I have a parking receipt, would you like to see it? DISTASO: And what did you say? EVERS: I said yes. DISTASO: Okay. And did he go somewhere and get a parking receipt for you? EVERS: Yes, he did. DISTASO: Do you know where he went? EVERS: Yes, I do. DISTASO: Where was that? EVERS: He opened up the, he opened up the door to his truck, and reached in, and pulled a receipt from the ashtray. YOU SAID "Scott told Ron he was golfing" TRUTH Scott did NOT tell Ron he was golfing. He didn't talk to Ron until later and when he did, he said he was fishing. YOU SAID "Scott called Sharon and immediately said Laci is missing without asking if she had heard from her or seen her" TRUTH DISTASO: And can you tell the jury, just tell us what happened. ROCHA: When he called he said, "Hi, Mom." He said, "Is Laci there with you or over there?" And I said, "No." And he said that her car is there, was there in the driveway and the dog was in the backward with the leash on and Laci was missing. I remember telling him to call her friends to see if anybody had seen or talked to her that day..... YOU SAID "Robert Chacon was a lead detective who found evidence in the form of clay pots." TRUTH Robert Chacon was not a lead detective, nor was there any evidence of clay pots ever entered as evidence. Robert Chacon was an FBI and no was not in charge of any of the bay searches either. YOU SAID "That's a bunch of BS. Full term healthy babies weigh between 6-9 lbs. Conner only weighed about three lbs." TRUTH They measure bones to determine gestational age. They don't use weight of a decomposing fetus to determine age. 🤦♂️
@@jwait1496 Who cares what Rusty Cribs says?? It's about him being found guilty of 2 murders! It's not about our opinions and keeping score of everybody's accts and everything we say-- It's about your butty Skatt never getting out The end Bye Felicia
He did EVERYTHING but try to find Laci. I’m sick of hearing about poor Scott. He’s right where he should be. Every person in prison is frustrated. That doesn’t mean they should be getting out.
@@reneenayfabnaynay5679 Kristen Reed sees the suspicious van on the 24th. GERAGOS: Does that refresh your recollection that she said, yeah, it was like a brown metallic for the Dodge seemed like it was a Dodge kind of a make, like kind of it tapered up? BROCCHINI: That's what she said she said. It was a vehicle. -Diane Jackson reported seeing 3 men with a VAN and a SAFE in front of the Medina’s house at 11:40 a.m. on December 24. There is no debating this. The burglary happened the same day Laci disappeared. Both Todd and Pearce pled guilty to burglary charges 12-24-02. They both received reduced sentences. -December 31, a gold Croton watch, identical to Laci’s watch which disappeared the same day she did, was pawned by Deanna Renfro. Highly unlikely this is just a coincidence. The families of Deanna Renfro, Steven Todd and the Tenbrinks know one another. -Todd says it wasn't until the morning of the 26th between 4:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. that he even entered the home, and was home by 6:30 a.m. to wake up his friend and get him to load up the safe. People started arriving at the Peterson's home by 8:00 a.m. on the 26th to begin their search for Laci, and there likely was media still on the street from the night before. How did he transport all of those items without one person seeing him? -Merlin, the trailing dog owned by Cindee Valentin, trailed Laci's scent to the Gallo Winery in the airport district, on the night of December 26. -Tom Harshman, who lived in Modesto, was driving with Elizabeth Harshman between 2 and 4 p.m. on the afternoon of December 24. He saw a young pregnant woman being forced into a van. He turned around and went back to the spot hoping to find the van still there and hoping to get more information about the license plate number. But they were gone. 1. He called police (911 MPD) that same day. 2. Tried again December 28. 3. December 28, he also called the Laci tip line twice. His first call on this date was listed incorrectly under the name Harsh and was given Bates Stamp number 14789. The call was given to Detective Holmes. Harsh(man) said that he had called 3 or 4 days earlier on the day that he had seen a pregnant young woman being pushed into a van. There had been a man standing over her as she squatted to urinate with her back up against a chain-link fence. The man was described as 30’s, tall, thin, with ponytail, dirty blonde to gray hair, scrubby looking. When she finished, the woman was shepherded back to the driver’s door of the car, where another man’s arm was seen pulling her into the car. He said the young woman was wearing black pants and a red shirt. He said she had a scared look on her face." 4. Jan 3rd, he went to the Command Post in the park and relayed this to the officer on duty. Over 40,000 pages in the discovery and nothing about this report was in it. 5. February 2003, Harshman’s wife spoke to a relative of hers who lived in New York about the sighting of Laci Peterson near the corner of Scenic and Claus. Mrs. Harshman’s relative shared this story with an NYPD detective. This NYPD detective was so concerned that he contacted the MPD and spoke personally to Detective Grogan on February 14, 2003. What did Grogan do with the information? Nothing at all. 6. pre-trial hearings in May of 2004, DA Investigator Kevin Bertalotto noticed the Harshman tip and insisted that Grogan call Tom Harshman and speak to him personally. Grogan did this on May 18, 2004. An audiotape and a transcription of his conversation with Harshman to the defense on May 20, 11 days before the beginning of the trial. -Lt. Aponte gave a signed statement to defense investigators which said the prisoner had been interviewed by MPD, and that MPD had received a copy of the taped phone conversation. Instead of this information being disclosed during discovery. The only information provided to the defense about his tip was a simple notation on a CD which included 10,000 other tips about the case.
You're assuming things that cannot be proven. Brent Rocha confirmed that Scott did indeed plan to have a family, and was quite emotional about becoming a father: Mark Geragos: And also fair to say that she was very excited about the kid? Brent Rocha: Yes. Mark Geragos: Okay. And Scott was as well? Brent Rocha: Yes. Mark Geragos: When he talked about, when you talked to him, he would express the fact that he's, I mean he's a goal-oriented person; you heard that description earlier today. You would agreed with that, right? Brent Rocha: Yes. Mark Geragos: And is, one of his goals was to have a child and a family? Brent Rocha: Yes. Mark Geragos: Okay. And he told you that he was thinking about what kind of father he was going to be and he was crying and he said he was going to be great; isn't that what he told you? Brent Rocha: That's what he was saying. Sharon Rocha confirmed, on Larry King Live, that Laci told her Scott had changed his mind about having a baby shortly after they moved to Covena in October 2002: ROCHA: “that's when she told me that Scott had said that he didn't think he wanted to have children. Of course that concerned me because we'd had conversations before in his presence or they had had conversations in my presence about having children. KING: So then it shocked you? ROCHA: It did. It really surprised me. KING: But then she got pregnant. ROCHA: Well, then she went on to say that not only did she -- that he didn't think he wanted to have children, she also said that he didn't want to. So, I was -- I was really upset about that knowing that he knew how she felt about having children. And then it was about a month or so later, it was around Thanksgiving time she and I were in the kitchen preparing dinner when she told me that she's going to stop taking birth control pills in December. Well, that surprised me because it had only been a month ago that Scott didn't want to have children. So, we had a conversation about that and I said, "Are you sure? Are both of you absolutely sure because you can't put the baby back once he's here"? Well, it was an it at that time. It was nothing at that time. And she said, yes, that they had talked about it and they were ready that Scott was ready also. Greg Reed gave testimony about Scott's and Laci's relationship, and Scott's participation in Laci's pregnancy. HARRIS: You also, Kristen, your wife, became friends with Laci, is that fair? REED: All four of us met at the same time. HARRIS: And they became friends separate of you and Scott? Kristen and Laci became friends? REED: Yes, they did. HARRIS: And at some point you and your wife began a Lamaze class at your home, is that correct? REED: That is correct. HARRIS: And you asked Scott and Laci if they would like to join in the Lamaze class? REED: That is correct. HARRIS: And they agreed to do that, right? REED: Yes. HARRIS: Okay. During about a one month period, they came to your house on a weekly basis to participate in the Lamaze classes, is that right? REED: That's probably about right. About once a week. HARRIS: You got a chance to see them interact quite a bit during that, didn't you? REED: Yes. HARRIS: And your impression, from telling the police, your impression was that they were a very happy couple? REED: Yes. HARRIS: And, in fact, you told the police Scott treated her very, very well? REED: Yes. HARRIS: They both, I believe your quote to the police was they were both very excited about the baby coming, is that right? REED: That's what it appeared, yes. HARRIS: And you were called in an interview you did with the police, excuse me. Let me take that back. Do you recall an incident at one point where you were looking through a catalog called Cabella's catalog? REED: Yes, I remember that. HARRIS: What is the Cabella's catalog? REED: It's a hunting, fishing, outdoors-type of magazine. And equipment. HARRIS: And they actually sell kids' camouflage outfits, is that right? REED: In that magazine they were. HARRIS: In that particular one? REED: Yes. HARRIS: During that time you were looking at it, both you and Scott were going through the, the kids' section or the kids' outfits, hunting and fishing, or whatever outfits, and the two of you were talking and laughing about how much you couldn't wait to buy your kids those kind of outfits, is that correct? REED: I remember that clearly, that's correct. HARRIS: Okay. Scott was very excited about that possibility, wasn't he? REED: Yes.
Laci was on the computer the morning of Christmas Eve, 2002 Scott left to go fishing at the Berkeley Marina Laci went for her walk with McKenzie Laci came home from her walk Laci saw the burglary across the street and Todd verbally threatened her Diane Jackson saw the van, the 3 men, and the safe being removed from the Medina home No one has ever reported seeing Laci after Todd verbally threatened her The safe and other stolen items were found in Steve Todd's possession Steve Todd confessed to the burglary Donald Pearce admitted using his mother's white car to help with the burglary The other men that Jackson saw have never been identified The van Jackson saw has never been identified The MPD immediately gave out Scott's alibi Jan 2, the MPD publicized pictures of Scott's truck and boat At least by Jan 5, the MPD publicized that Scott motored to the from the Berkeley Marina to Brooks Island, and even published a map of the area Testimony from Drs. March and Jeanty explains that Conner died between December 29 and January 3 Testimony from Dr. Galloway estimates Laci could have lived until January 14 The shoreline in the area of Scott's fishing route has several places where a car could just pull up along the shoreline and heave a body into the water The searches at the Bay were not 24/7; that shoreline was not under constant surveillance; many days there were no searches going on; the shoreline was just as accessible at night as it was during the day The bodies washed ashore along that same shoreline
@@aok4418 I agree with you. It's a shame so many of these idiots insist on his guilt when they clearly haven't seen the most recent documentary. Why would the cops need to lie about the date of the burglary? Also, why would Scott dispose of a dead body in broad daylight? His boat was small. Plenty of ppl saw him. It's funny how no one noticed a large mass covered by a tarp connected to weights. 🤔
@@jamielehman4934 Exactly. She was never dumped in the bay. There was never an inkling of evidence proving she was dumped in the bay. There was no forensic evidence, eyewitnesses, video surveillance etc ever proving the States theory. We even have the SF Medical examiner (Boyd Stevens) explaining to the lead detective that it would be highly unlikely that 32 lbs would submerge the body. It would just float. He also said the currents would likely take the body out to sea. She was found nearly 4 months later. How do currents flowing Southbound at 4 knots place either body where they were found. Conner was even found above the high tide line and water break. Full term, tape stuck to his ear and plastic wrap knotted around his neck that had to be cut off, not far from a plastic bag which was never tested.
@Rusty's Crib Wow, Reneenay, VideoFanatic02! Are you having another meltdown? It appears you might be very jealous of JP. Maybe it's time to take a break from your screen time.
I would never have had this guy on. The judge made the correct decision and TODAY messed up badly by giving this guy airtime! Guess it is not too surprising given TODAY let Matt Lauer get away with a lot of very shady stuff!!
paul lemon I think the judge was trying to be fair and impartial by allowing all parties to speak. She didn't know that Pat Harris was going to ramble on like that, I think she allowed it because she didn't want to be rude by interrupting him. But I agree he rambled on and on, and this shouldn't have happened. She more than redeemed herself by telling Harris his big speech wasn't going to work, letting him know the only sentence was Life Without Parole.
Peggy O’Donnell and Rosemary Ruiz, who worked in the same warehouse complex as Scott, had both seen Laci at Scott’s warehouse on December 23. The boat was prominently sitting in plain sight. Detective Brocchini knew that Laci had been at the warehouse and would have seen Scott’s boat, but he admitted under oath that he removed this information from his report. Clearly, he did so because it didn’t fit with the prosecution’s assumptions of how Scott committed this crime. Laci was on the computer the morning of Christmas Eve, 2002 Scott left to go fishing at the Berkeley Marina Laci went for her walk with McKenzie Laci came home from her walk Laci saw the burglary across the street and Todd verbally threatened her Diane Jackson saw the van, the 3 men, and the safe being removed from the Medina home No one has ever reported seeing Laci after Todd verbally threatened her The safe and other stolen items were found in Steve Todd's possession Steve Todd confessed to the burglary Donald Pearce admitted using his mother's white car to help with the burglary The other men that Jackson saw have never been identified The van Jackson saw has never been identified The MPD immediately gave out Scott's alibi Jan 2, the MPD publicized pictures of Scott's truck and boat At least by Jan 5, the MPD publicized that Scott motored to the from the Berkeley Marina to Brooks Island, and even published a map of the area Testimony from Drs. March and Jeanty explains that Conner died between December 29 and January 3 Testimony from Dr. Galloway estimates Laci could have lived until January 14 The shoreline in the area of Scott's fishing route has several places where a car could just pull up along the shoreline and heave a body into the water The searches at the Bay were not 24/7; that shoreline was not under constant surveillance; many days there were no searches going on; the shoreline was just as accessible at night as it was during the day The bodies washed ashore along that same shoreline
@@aok4418 surrrrre they did, that why they testified. Oh, wait they didn't testify did they? No because they can't remember the actual date...awww...too bad.
@@rustyscrib6071 Peggy O’Donnell and Rosemary Ruiz, who worked in the same warehouse complex as Scott, had both seen Laci at Scott’s warehouse on December 23. The boat was prominently sitting in plain sight. Detective Brocchini knew that Laci had been at the warehouse and would have seen Scott’s boat, but he admitted under oath that he removed this information from his report. Clearly, he did so because it didn’t fit with the prosecution’s assumptions of how Scott committed this crime. Laci was on the computer the morning of Christmas Eve, 2002 Scott left to go fishing at the Berkeley Marina Laci went for her walk with McKenzie Laci came home from her walk Laci saw the burglary across the street and Todd verbally threatened her Diane Jackson saw the van, the 3 men, and the safe being removed from the Medina home No one has ever reported seeing Laci after Todd verbally threatened her The safe and other stolen items were found in Steve Todd's possession Steve Todd confessed to the burglary Donald Pearce admitted using his mother's white car to help with the burglary The other men that Jackson saw have never been identified The van Jackson saw has never been identified The MPD immediately gave out Scott's alibi Jan 2, the MPD publicized pictures of Scott's truck and boat At least by Jan 5, the MPD publicized that Scott motored to the from the Berkeley Marina to Brooks Island, and even published a map of the area Testimony from Drs. March and Jeanty explains that Conner died between December 29 and January 3 Testimony from Dr. Galloway estimates Laci could have lived until January 14 The shoreline in the area of Scott's fishing route has several places where a car could just pull up along the shoreline and heave a body into the water The searches at the Bay were not 24/7; that shoreline was not under constant surveillance; many days there were no searches going on; the shoreline was just as accessible at night as it was during the day The bodies washed ashore along that same shoreline
While Scott is looking for “brownie points” and “empathy favors” from the Public.....his wife Laci is dead and his son Connor would have been a young adult of 20 yrs. He took innocent lives & should have received death...an eye for an eye.🤔
This is absolutely ridiculous. There's quite enough evidence to prove his guilt beyond reasonable doubt. This lawyer is doing nothing but attempting to poke weak technical holes without bothering to explain the overwhelming evidence of his client's guilt. Nauseating. This is why people hate lawyers. This sort of crap should be considered unethical.
They are a necessary part of our judicial system, it doesn't work without them. Besides, defense lawyers need to eat too. Do you like everyone you work with?!
@@normastone1044 I think you are obsessed. Quit STALKING PEOPLE Norma Stone, Renee, Sophie, Twills,Reneenay FabNayNay, Jay Taylor,Ginger Clove, VideoFanatic02 Rustys crib, Pan Rules all Chee chalker, Tippy Canoe. Mia Gardner, Laney Bobs, Anne M, Trailrunner925.
It's the only way to put these murderers like Scott Peterson away for life. If they have nobody to defend them, that wouldn't be fair and ppl would think he's innocent. I don't believe for a second the lawyers believe their clients like Scott Peterson are innocent, but this is their job and eventually the evidence or substantial evidence speaks for itself. In this case, they couldn't rule Scott out. Everything kept going back to him. If he's lucky to get a new trial, which I doubt....look at it this way, if OJ got a fair trial, Scott got a fair trail....I mean really? I believe the same outcome will prevail....guilty. Scott killed his wife Laci and unborn son Conner.
@@rustyscrib6071 No it won't. YOU SAID -"Are you aware the boat was never registered" TRUTH - The boat WAS registered. The correct information including his name and address was filed with the DMV on 12-9-02. YOU SAID - "Laci's hair was was found wound tightly in some pliers on the boat" TRUTH HAIR WAS NOT WRAPPED AROUND PLIERS HENDEE: No, it didn't wrap around the pliers, didn't wrap around the needle nose. It just went through. It looked like at one location it just went through the pliers. It was never proven to be Laci's hair. YOU SAID -Scott transferred the marina ticket to his clean.pants TRUTH -EVERS: And he said, in fact, I have a parking receipt, would you like to see it? DISTASO: And what did you say? EVERS: I said yes. DISTASO: Okay. And did he go somewhere and get a parking receipt for you? EVERS: Yes, he did. DISTASO: Do you know where he went? EVERS: Yes, I do. DISTASO: Where was that? EVERS: He opened up the, he opened up the door to his truck, and reached in, and pulled a receipt from the ashtray. YOU SAID -Scott told Ron he was golfing TRUTH - Scott did NOT tell he was golfing. He didn't talk to until later and when he did, he said he was fishing. YOU SAID Scott called Sharon and immediately said Laci is missing without asking if she had heard from her or seen her TRUTH -DISTASO: And can you tell the jury, just tell us what happened. ROCHA: When he called he said, "Hi, Mom." He said, "Is Laci there with you or over there?" And I said, "No." And he said that her car is there, was there in the driveway and the dog was in the backward with the leash on and Laci was missing. I remember telling him to call her friends to see if anybody had seen or talked to her that day..... YOU SAID Robert Chacon was a lead detective who found evidence in the form of clay pots. TRUTH - Robert Chacon was not a lead detective, nor was there any evidence of clay pots ever entered as evidence. Robert Chacon was an FBI and no was not in charge of any if the bay searches either. YOU SAID -That's a bunch of BS. Full term healthy babies weigh between 6-9 lbs. Conner only weighed about three lbs. TRUTH -They measure bones to determine gestational age. They don't use weight of a decomposing fetus to determine age. 🤦♂️ YOU SAID - Vivian Mitchell couldn't have seen Laci because her husband Bill was home watching Football and therecwas no football games that day. TRUTH - He said he had been searching on Christmas Eve for information or previews of bowl games to be played in the next few days. You must have had to jump through some "mind gymnastics" I guess. YOU SAID -Scott was researching paths of currents TRUTH -He was searching fishing game and boating regulations.
GUILTY...a narcissistic sociopath who wanted to be single and didn't want to be a father. He cheated, lied, and murdered. RIP to those two beautiful innocent souls who were robbed a life because of him. Comfort for Lacy and Connors family. I hope Scott's days are long and cold and lonely
I believe he wanted to be single and not have to pay alimony or child support, but, he was dating a girl with a child. I often wonder if he had gotten away with it, would he have also murdered Amber and her daughter. He's where he needs to be.
@@roxannemoser That's not true. -HE DID WANT CHILDREN Couples they hung out with started having babies, Scott and Laci surprised friends when they reversed an earlier stance of not wanting children. Laci, who had had surgery years earlier and was left with one ovary, knew it would be difficult to conceive and methodically tracked her cycle. Richardson said she recalls Laci expressing frustration that Scott always seemed to be traveling at the wrong time, and it took some time before Laci was pregnant. By early June, she got the good news. She enrolled in a prenatal yoga course and attended Lamaze classes with Scott. They also got to work early on the baby's room. Consistent with the decorations for The Shack and with Scott's interest in fishing, the couple chose a nautical theme, even hanging a life preserver decoration that read: "Welcome Aboard." Brent Rocha confirmed that Scott did indeed plan to have a family, and was quite emotional about becoming a father: Mark Geragos: And also fair to say that she was very excited about the kid? Brent Rocha: Yes. Mark Geragos: Okay. And Scott was as well? Brent Rocha: Yes. Mark Geragos: When he talked about, when you talked to him, he would express the fact that he's, I mean he's a goal-oriented person; you heard that description earlier today. You would agreed with that, right? Brent Rocha: Yes. Mark Geragos: And is, one of his goals was to have a child and a family? Brent Rocha: Yes. Mark Geragos: Okay. And he told you that he was thinking about what kind of father he was going to be and he was crying and he said he was going to be great; isn't that what he told you? Brent Rocha: That's what he was saying. Sharon Rocha confirmed, on Larry King Live, that Laci told her Scott had changed his mind about having a baby shortly after they moved to Covena in October 2002: ROCHA: “that's when she told me that Scott had said that he didn't think he wanted to have children. Of course that concerned me because we'd had conversations before in his presence or they had had conversations in my presence about having children. KING: So then it shocked you? ROCHA: It did. It really surprised me. KING: But then she got pregnant. ROCHA: Well, then she went on to say that not only did she -- that he didn't think he wanted to have children, she also said that he didn't want to. So, I was -- I was really upset about that knowing that he knew how she felt about having children. And then it was about a month or so later, it was around Thanksgiving time she and I were in the kitchen preparing dinner when she told me that she's going to stop taking birth control pills in December. Well, that surprised me because it had only been a month ago that Scott didn't want to have children. So, we had a conversation about that and I said, "Are you sure? Are both of you absolutely sure because you can't put the baby back once he's here"? Well, it was an it at that time. It was nothing at that time. And she said, yes, that they had talked about it and they were ready that Scott was ready also. Greg Reed gave testimony about Scott's and Laci's relationship, and Scott's participation in Laci's pregnancy. HARRIS: You also, Kristen, your wife, became friends with Laci, is that fair? REED: All four of us met at the same time. HARRIS: And they became friends separate of you and Scott? Kristen and Laci became friends? REED: Yes, they did. HARRIS: And at some point you and your wife began a Lamaze class at your home, is that correct? REED: That is correct. HARRIS: And you asked Scott and Laci if they would like to join in the Lamaze class? REED: That is correct. HARRIS: And they agreed to do that, right? REED: Yes. HARRIS: Okay. During about a one month period, they came to your house on a weekly basis to participate in the Lamaze classes, is that right? REED: That's probably about right. About once a week. HARRIS: You got a chance to see them interact quite a bit during that, didn't you? REED: Yes. HARRIS: And your impression, from telling the police, your impression was that they were a very happy couple? REED: Yes. HARRIS: And, in fact, you told the police Scott treated her very, very well? REED: Yes. HARRIS: They both, I believe your quote to the police was they were both very excited about the baby coming, is that right? REED: That's what it appeared, yes. HARRIS: And you were called in an interview you did with the police, excuse me. Let me take that back. Do you recall an incident at one point where you were looking through a catalog called Cabella's catalog? REED: Yes, I remember that. HARRIS: What is the Cabella's catalog? REED: It's a hunting, fishing, outdoors-type of magazine. And equipment. HARRIS: And they actually sell kids' camouflage outfits, is that right? REED: In that magazine they were. HARRIS: In that particular one? REED: Yes. HARRIS: During that time you were looking at it, both you and Scott were going through the, the kids' section or the kids' outfits, hunting and fishing, or whatever outfits, and the two of you were talking and laughing about how much you couldn't wait to buy your kids those kind of outfits, is that correct? REED: I remember that clearly, that's correct. HARRIS: Okay. Scott was very excited about that possibility, wasn't he? REED: Yes.
Scott tells Amber he lost his wife a couple of weeks before she went missing, and this would be his first Christmas without her. And, by christmas, Laci really was gone! On the day he said that to Amber he bought a secret boat no one knew about. He also made five anchors, four of which were never recovered. The one that they did have, didn't match the cement in the driveway, which is where Scott said he'd used the rest of the missing cement, proven in court. Laci didn't know about, nor had she ever been in the boat, yet, a couple of Lacis hairs were found, wound tightly in some pliers. Agreed to take a lie detector test, but backed out after his father advised him not to. Upon returning home, he immediately washed his clothes, ate, and took shower. After getting out of shower, instead of just calling Lacis cell phone one more time, he calls her mom and tells her Laci is missing. He told, at least, three people he'd been playing golf, before finally sticking to the fishing story. Speaking of fishing, Scott told the detectives that going fishing that morning had been a last minute decision. But, this was an obvious lie because he'd purchased a two-day fishing license dated for the 23rd & 24th, a few days before. Or, maybe he's just psychic, and predicted he'd be making that "last minute" decision! When he took the detectives to his warehouse, he led them to believe the power was out, when the truth was, only his office in the warehouse had lighting, but the warehouse, itself, was only lit by a sky light during the day. When he went to the station to answer questions, he was already refering to Laci in past tense. Saying, "Laci was pregnant." Shouldn't that be IS pregnant? It wasn't past her due date. He did the same thing in his interview with Diane Sawyer. By then, he'd been made aware he shouldn't do that, as he immediately corrects himself saying, "is amazing" after he'd said 'was'. A huge red flag for the detectives on the case. On the night of Dec 24th, the day Laci went missing, Scott was already inquiring about grief counseling for Lacis family. Really??? She's not even yet gone a full 24hrs! I've never heard of anyone doing that over someone being missing for only a few hours! It just seems like Scott knew she wasn't coming home. The next day, Scott called the detectives asking them if they'd be bringing in and using cadaver dogs. She hadn't even been gone a full 24hours, and, he is inquiring about cadaver dogs! Another huge red flag to the detectives working the case! He sold Lacis car while still missing, before her body was found. And, inquired about selling their home before she was ever found too! He even wanted to sell it with all their furniture! Supposedly, he doesn't know if Laci is dead or alive, but has no problem selling her car and their home, with all their stuff in it? He told lie after lie after lie. Of course the big, well known lie was when he called Amber from Lacis vigil. Right before, during, or after just doesn't matter, at all! His mistress should've been the last thing on his mind at any moment during that event. It was well known he didn't want children, and wasn't thrilled about Laci being pregnate. Even telling his sister-in-law he was hoping for infertility. Laci telling her mom Scott wouldn't touch her belly to feel baby kicking. He didn't participate in the searches for Laci, opting instead, to secretly go to the bay, park his car, and just watch the search that was going on in the bay. Instead of showing grief about his wife being missing he, instead chose to flirt with his sisters baby sitter. Offering to make her drinks he called, "flirtinis". The baby sitter was so weirded out by Scott, she left! In one of the recorded calls with Amber, Scott tells her that if the police find any evidence, he'd lose his freedom. Not a confession, but close enough! When the due date, of the birth of his missing baby came around, he didn't have a gathering of friends & family to remember Laci & Conner. No, he didn't do anything at all to remember them. And, that would've been fine, if he chose to do nothing, no problem. But, he DID choose to do something. Since that day was also Ambers Bday, Scott chose to celebrate it, by hiding a bag of jewelry and a CD, etc for Amber to pick up. It seems it was Amber he wanted to remember & honor, not his missing wife & baby. When a body of a baby washed ashore, and then a body of a woman who had been pregnant washed ashore shortly after, within just a couple of miles from where he says he was 'fishing', he never even called anyone about it to see if it was Laci. About a week or so later, he was caught trying to flee with just about everything he owned, BUT his golf clubs and golf shoes. I add that he didn't have his clubs & shoes because Scott tried telling the cops that he was just going to play golf, not flee! However, the list of things he had with him is just as long, if not longer than my list here. What avid golfer goes to play golf with everything he owns BUT his clubs & shoes? I could go on & on! I know there's more, but I'm drawing a blank on the rest. Can anyone else think of anything I've forgotten? Okay so, one or two things on this list would be maybe a coincidence. three or four things --- sketchy, but okay. All these things plus more --- he's guilty, guilty, guilty! And, I don't even have it all listed here.
Wrong. -BOAT WAS NOT A SECRET Laci DID know about the boat. "Scott had told the police that Laci knew about the boat and that she had been to the warehouse on December 20, 2002. Detective Brocchini was told about an eye witness who confirmed seeing Laci at the warehouse (where the boat was stored). When he heard about this witness in August of 2003, he purposely left it out of his police report. While under oath during the trial, he admitted to excising the information from his police report and acknowledged that he did not think it had been reported by any other officer. This woman later confirmed that Laci was at the warehouse on December 20, 2002. This situation confirmed that Scott was once again being truthful. It was Detective Brocchini who had been deceptive. Guy Miligi told police on January 4, 2003 that he and Scott had discussed purchasing a ski boat together prior to December. Jodi Miligi told police that Scott discussing a boat one to three weeks prior to Thanksgiving. Brian Ulrich told detectives on January 4, 2003 that Scott had been discussing buying a boat for over three months. Scott withdrew the $1400 from his joint checking account with Laci. Also, Scott did not try to hide his identity from Bruce or the DMV. Scott gave accurate information to Bruce including his home address. This information was filed with the DMV on 12-9-02. Another boat Scott looked at on December 8th was not registered with the DMV, so Scott decided not to purchase it. It was also the sellers request that Scott pay cash. HAIR WAS NOT WRAPPED AROUND PLIERS HENDEE: No, it didn't wrap around the pliers, didn't wrap around the needle nose. It just went through. It looked like at one location it just went through the pliers. Nancy Grace "round and round and round" the pliers. Other reporters also characterized the hair as wrapped multiple times in the pliers when it was NOT. Even testing came back negative and the criminologist determined they were too rusted to have been used in the crime. -DID NOT MAKE FIVE ANCHORS. They did not find cement anchors in the bay even though the State alleged he made 5 anchors. These distinctive circles that Brocchini said were on the trailer resembled rectangular shapes from cement bags from work he did at house in September. The pitcher the prosecution alleged Scott made the anchors in didn't even fit. -CEMENT DID MATCH THE SAMPLE IN THE DRIVEWAY CONCRETE EXPERT GEBLER: Yes. In our sample we found fly ash, cement, pea gravel and sand, similar to what was described by Mr. O'Neill. GERAGOS: Does that mean that the cement that was used in the anchor and the cement that you've collected here and the cement sample that you also observed, does that mean that they all are one and the same? GEBLER: They're all consistent. They all have, they all have all, from what I saw, the, the, the anchor and these materials are consistent with each other. GERAGOS: What does that mean? GEBLER: With the concrete. GERAGOS: You say they're consistent. Does that mean they have all the same components? GEBLER: Yes, sir. -AGREED TO POLYGRAPH 3 TIMES 1)BROCCHINI: Would you be willing to take a polygraph? PETERSON: Sure. BROCCHINI: So what you’re telling me Scott is there no, you have no idea where Laci is. PETERSON: None. 2)BROCCHINI: Would you be willing to take a polygraph? PETERSON: Yeah . . . They're accurate, right? BROCCHINI: Yeah, yeah, I mean I, it's not nothing that can be used against you, but yea, I believe they're accurate. PETERSON: No, I'm certainly willing. BROCCHINI: It wouldn't be now, it'd be, ya now, in a day or two. PETERSON: Now . . . BROCCHINI: It's just like the next step in this thing. PETERSON: Sure. 3)Scott arranged an appointment with Melvin King for February 1, 2003. He was due to meet Amber Frey at the office of Expert Polygraph Services, but upon arrival Peterson saw Brocchini and could not see Frey in attendance. Believing that Amber was in collusion with Law Enforcement and that this was a set up, Peterson left. -SCOTT ASKED ABOUT COUNSELING FOR HER FAMILY. PETERSON: The only question I have what about resources available. You saw my mother-in-law tonight, uhm, anyway, you saw some of my wife’s friends, myself… BROCCHINI: What do you mean like for? PETERSON: Counseling and that kind of thing. -Scott Cadaver dogs "7:20 pm Scott called Brocchini to ask him if they were using cadaver dogs to look for Laci in Dry Creek Park. Brocchini told Scott he hadn't considered her being dead yet, so they hadn't used cadaver dogs. They talked for 5 minutes. Since Scent dogs can also find dead humans, those who knew they were using K-9s may not have known the difference between a K-9 and a cadaver dog." -GOLFING VS FISHING He told ONE person he was playing golf, Not three. He told dozens of people he was fishing including police. At around 6:11 pm, the first officer, Sergeant Evers, arrived on the scene after Laci was reported missing. When he asked Scott where he was that day, Scott immediately told him that he had been fishing that day in the bay. Scott also gave Sgt. Evers his receipt from the Berkeley Marina parking lot to show that he'd been at marina that day. Cell phone records and transactions confirm where he was. "Harvey testified that he told his wife and multiple others that Scott told him that he'd gone golfing on December 24th . However, no one testified that Harvey had told them that. Harvey did not tell the police until June of 2003 that Scott told him that he'd been golfing, despite the fact that Harvey knew his wife had been told by Scott that he was fishing and the police were publicly trying to corroborate Scott's alibi for December 24th . Harvey Kemple also testified that he saw Scott lose his temper once and slam the lid to their barbeque. Scott and Laci's barbeque didn't have a lid. And finally, Harvey testified that he was told that Scott had been hanging out at the Del Rio Country Club while Laci was missing. When asked who told him that, he identified Dennis Tobin and a Country Club employee named Stephanie. Detective Grogan testified that when they followed up on Harvey's claims, they found that Dennis Tobin never saw Scott at the club while Laci was missing and there was no employee named Stephanie. So with Harvey Kemple's credibility in question, that leaves two people testifying to one instance of Scott saying that he had been golfing on December 24th . (Unlike Harvey, Amie Krigbaum did tell police in late December that Scott said he had been golfing that day. It is unclear when Terra Venable first told the police that she heard Scott say he'd been golfing.)" Message left by Scott to Laci. "Hi, beautiful. I just left you a message at home. 2:15. I'm leaving Berkeley. I won't be able to get to Vella Farms to get the basket for Poppa. I was hoping you would get this message and go on out there. I'll see you in a bit, sweety. I love you. Bye." -"If police *had found anything. . ." Two people told you this and you still lie about it.
Reneenay FabNayNay, VideoFanatic02, Mia Gardner. HE DID WANT CHILDREN Couples they hung out with started having babies, Scott and Laci surprised friends when they reversed an earlier stance of not wanting children. Laci, who had had surgery years earlier and was left with one ovary, knew it would be difficult to conceive and methodically tracked her cycle. Richardson said she recalls Laci expressing frustration that Scott always seemed to be traveling at the wrong time, and it took some time before Laci was pregnant. By early June, she got the good news. She enrolled in a prenatal yoga course and attended Lamaze classes with Scott. They also got to work early on the baby's room. Consistent with the decorations for The Shack and with Scott's interest in fishing, the couple chose a nautical theme, even hanging a life preserver decoration that read: "Welcome Aboard." Brent Rocha confirmed that Scott did indeed plan to have a family, and was quite emotional about becoming a father: Mark Geragos: And also fair to say that she was very excited about the kid? Brent Rocha: Yes. Mark Geragos: Okay. And Scott was as well? Brent Rocha: Yes. Mark Geragos: When he talked about, when you talked to him, he would express the fact that he's, I mean he's a goal-oriented person; you heard that description earlier today. You would agreed with that, right? Brent Rocha: Yes. Mark Geragos: And is, one of his goals was to have a child and a family? Brent Rocha: Yes. Mark Geragos: Okay. And he told you that he was thinking about what kind of father he was going to be and he was crying and he said he was going to be great; isn't that what he told you? Brent Rocha: That's what he was saying. Sharon Rocha confirmed, on Larry King Live, that Laci told her Scott had changed his mind about having a baby shortly after they moved to Covena in October 2002: ROCHA: “that's when she told me that Scott had said that he didn't think he wanted to have children. Of course that concerned me because we'd had conversations before in his presence or they had had conversations in my presence about having children. KING: So then it shocked you? ROCHA: It did. It really surprised me. KING: But then she got pregnant. ROCHA: Well, then she went on to say that not only did she -- that he didn't think he wanted to have children, she also said that he didn't want to. So, I was -- I was really upset about that knowing that he knew how she felt about having children. And then it was about a month or so later, it was around Thanksgiving time she and I were in the kitchen preparing dinner when she told me that she's going to stop taking birth control pills in December. Well, that surprised me because it had only been a month ago that Scott didn't want to have children. So, we had a conversation about that and I said, "Are you sure? Are both of you absolutely sure because you can't put the baby back once he's here"? Well, it was an it at that time. It was nothing at that time. And she said, yes, that they had talked about it and they were ready that Scott was ready also. Greg Reed gave testimony about Scott's and Laci's relationship, and Scott's participation in Laci's pregnancy. HARRIS: You also, Kristen, your wife, became friends with Laci, is that fair? REED: All four of us met at the same time. HARRIS: And they became friends separate of you and Scott? Kristen and Laci became friends? REED: Yes, they did. HARRIS: And at some point you and your wife began a Lamaze class at your home, is that correct? REED: That is correct. HARRIS: And you asked Scott and Laci if they would like to join in the Lamaze class? REED: That is correct. HARRIS: And they agreed to do that, right? REED: Yes. HARRIS: Okay. During about a one month period, they came to your house on a weekly basis to participate in the Lamaze classes, is that right? REED: That's probably about right. About once a week. HARRIS: You got a chance to see them interact quite a bit during that, didn't you? REED: Yes. HARRIS: And your impression, from telling the police, your impression was that they were a very happy couple? REED: Yes. HARRIS: And, in fact, you told the police Scott treated her very, very well? REED: Yes. HARRIS: They both, I believe your quote to the police was they were both very excited about the baby coming, is that right? REED: That's what it appeared, yes. HARRIS: And you were called in an interview you did with the police, excuse me. Let me take that back. Do you recall an incident at one point where you were looking through a catalog called Cabella's catalog? REED: Yes, I remember that. HARRIS: What is the Cabella's catalog? REED: It's a hunting, fishing, outdoors-type of magazine. And equipment. HARRIS: And they actually sell kids' camouflage outfits, is that right? REED: In that magazine they were. HARRIS: In that particular one? REED: Yes. HARRIS: During that time you were looking at it, both you and Scott were going through the, the kids' section or the kids' outfits, hunting and fishing, or whatever outfits, and the two of you were talking and laughing about how much you couldn't wait to buy your kids those kind of outfits, is that correct? REED: I remember that clearly, that's correct. HARRIS: Okay. Scott was very excited about that possibility, wasn't he? REED: Yes. -DID NOT FLEE He was heading North. Last time I checked Mexico was south of the border. He was arrested at the golf course where he was meeting his brothers and Father. A recorded phone call was played by the defense in court where Scott tells he doesn't want his picture in the media again. -He calls Laci's mom after checking the voicemail. - CALL TO SHARONS DISTASO: And can you tell the jury, just tell us what happened. ROCHA: When he called he said, "Hi, Mom." He said, "Is Laci there with you or over there?" And I said, "No." And he said that her car is there, was there in the driveway and the dog was in the backward with the leash on and Laci was missing. I remember telling him to call her friends to see if anybody had seen or talked to her that day..... -SELLING THE HOUSE January 14, 2003 First hint at selling the house Terri Western. WESTERN: Yes, I did. As I did every morning. I was either the first one or one of the first that had arrived. And Scott was there that morning, and he was visibly upset. So I sat down next to him while he was going through the e-mails on the computer. And I said, "Scott," you know, "Are you okay?" And he said no. He goes, "I need to talk to you about selling the house. I can't have Laci come back here." DISTASO: And what did you respond to him, if anything? WESTERN: I responded with, "Well, Scott, I understand. However, now is not the time nor the place to discuss this." DISTASO: And did he mention that to you again about selling the house? WESTERN: No, he did not. (Trial) No effort was made by MPD or by the Defense, apparently, to determine what upset Scott so much. Scott didn't mention selling the house again to Western. Instead, he turned to Brian Argain. January 22, 2003 Scott again inquired about selling the Covena house "Scott called Brian Argain to inquire about selling the house. Transcript The phone conversation lasted 4 minutes and was captured in one of the wiretaps. Scott asked Brian about getting together with him to discuss the possibilities. He wanted to put it on the market right away, as a furnished home, and wanted it kept secret from the media. Scott said, 'no way is Laci coming back to that place.' Brian said since LE had already searched the house, he didn't know of any reason why Scott couldn't sell it, but he would check for him. They arranged to meet for lunch the next day to continue the conversation. -WAREHOUSE *LIGHTING Scott said there was no *lighting. Not "Power". His warehouse didn't have working lights. Hence Brocchini used the lights from the cruiser. Brocchini was called out on his lie during trial when he admitted he was aware of the fax that was sent and the indicator lights on the electronics. Brocchini lied, NOT Scott. Laci's Land Rover January 29th , Scott traded in their Land Rover for a 2002 Dodge Dakota pick up. We offer the following facts regarding the trade-in of Laci's car: Scott had asked several times for his truck to be returned to him (see Detective Grogan's testimony). It was not going to happen so Scott needed to make other arrangements because he needed a truck for work. The used, 2002 Dodge Dakota that Scott purchased on January 28th was worth less than the 2002 4x4 crew cab F150 the police had confiscated. The suggestion that Scott was uncaring and went to get a new truck while his wife was missing is unreasonable. Scott had a new truck before Laci went missing, but it was in police custody. Her car was traded in for the Dodge out of necessity8
YOU SAID -"Are you aware the boat was never registered" TRUTH - The boat WAS registered. The correct information including his name and address was filed with the DMV on 12-9-02. YOU SAID - "Laci's hair was was found wound tightly in some pliers on the boat" TRUTH HAIR WAS NOT WRAPPED AROUND PLIERS HENDEE: No, it didn't wrap around the pliers, didn't wrap around the needle nose. It just went through. It looked like at one location it just went through the pliers. It was never proven to be Laci's hair. YOU SAID -Scott transferred the marina ticket to his clean.pants TRUTH -EVERS: And he said, in fact, I have a parking receipt, would you like to see it? DISTASO: And what did you say? EVERS: I said yes. DISTASO: Okay. And did he go somewhere and get a parking receipt for you? EVERS: Yes, he did. DISTASO: Do you know where he went? EVERS: Yes, I do. DISTASO: Where was that? EVERS: He opened up the, he opened up the door to his truck, and reached in, and pulled a receipt from the ashtray. YOU SAID -Scott told Ron he was golfing TRUTH - Scott did NOT tell he was golfing. He didn't talk to until later and when he did, he said he was fishing. YOU SAID Scott called Sharon and immediately said Laci is missing without asking if she had heard from her or seen her TRUTH -DISTASO: And can you tell the jury, just tell us what happened. ROCHA: When he called he said, "Hi, Mom." He said, "Is Laci there with you or over there?" And I said, "No." And he said that her car is there, was there in the driveway and the dog was in the backward with the leash on and Laci was missing. I remember telling him to call her friends to see if anybody had seen or talked to her that day..... YOU SAID Robert Chacon was a lead detective who found evidence in the form of clay pots. TRUTH - Robert Chacon was not a lead detective, nor was there any evidence of clay pots ever entered as evidence. Robert Chacon was an FBI and no was not in charge of any if the bay searches either. YOU SAID -That's a bunch of BS. Full term healthy babies weigh between 6-9 lbs. Conner only weighed about three lbs. TRUTH -They measure bones to determine gestational age. They don't use weight of a decomposing fetus to determine age. 🤦♂️
GROUPIE ALERT. TROLL -JUSTWAIT, A-2021distraction. A person who intentionally antagonizes others online by posting inflammatory, irrelevant, disruptive, and offensive comments.
@@miagardner541 You have more than a dozen accounts and you're always stalking me. You spend all your time creating phony accounts and trolling TH-cam pretending to be one person, while maliciously spreading misinformation and twisting facts. If the evidence is so solid, then why are you so set on being so misleading?
He is guilty why even put lacis family thru that again ? The juror lied on the form. Okay but that dosent mean Scott is innocent. There was a burglary across the street.That dosent mean Scott is innocent.
I don’t think Laci was even alive Saturday morning. And I don’t believe it was her on the computer. Scott says he’s innocent but everything proves that he is guilty. I can’t see this guy telling any truth. Put him back in jail where he belongs. End the Rocha pain! Sharon has been through enough.
What proves he's guilty? If she was dead on Saturday morning, then why was there no cadaver scent, or a single bit of forensic evidence indicating Laci was dead in any of the alleged crime scenes. None in the truck, none in the boat, none in the home, none in he warehouse. They tested nearly everything. Why was Conner determined to be alive until Jan 3rd by both the States expert and the Medical examiner? Furthermore, Dr Charles March testified there is no way that Scott and Laci Peterson's unborn baby could have died any earlier than Dec. 29, 2002. Dr Allison Galloway determined the baby could have even been alive as far along as Jan 14th.
Merlin, the trailing dog owned by Cindee Valentin, trailed Laci's scent to the Gallo Winery in the airport district, on the night of December 26. -December 31, a gold Croton watch, identical to Laci’s watch which disappeared the same day she did, was pawned by Deanna Renfro. Highly unlikely this is just a coincidence. It gets better. The families of Deanna Renfro, Steven Todd and the Tenbrinks know one another. -Diane Jackson reported seeing 3 men with a VAN and a SAFE in front of the Medina’s house at 11:40 a.m. on December 24. There is no debating this. The burglary happened the same day Laci disappeared. Both Todd and Pearce pled guilty to burglary charges 12-24-02. They both received reduced sentences. - S Todd would have received 25 years for his third offense. So why did he get 8 years and 8 months, far less than 25 years. Pearce received only 180 days, yet he was another career criminal. -Tom Harshman, who lived in Modesto, was driving with Elizabeth Harshman between 2 and 4 p.m. on the afternoon of December 24. He saw a young pregnant woman being forced into a van. He turned around and went back to the spot hoping to find the van still there and hoping to get more information about the license plate number. But they were gone. 1. He called police (911 MPD) that same day. 2. Tried again December 28. 3. December 28, he also called the Laci tip line twice. His first call on this date was listed incorrectly under the name Harsh and was given Bates Stamp number 14789. The call was given to Detective Holmes. Harsh(man) said that he had called 3 or 4 days earlier on the day that he had seen a pregnant young woman being pushed into a van. There had been a man standing over her as she squatted to urinate with her back up against a chain-link fence. The man was described as 30’s, tall, thin, with ponytail, dirty blonde to gray hair, scrubby looking. When she finished, the woman was shepherded back to the driver’s door of the car, where another man’s arm was seen pulling her into the car. He said the young woman was wearing black pants and a red shirt. He said she had a scared look on her face." 4. Jan 3rd, he went to the Command Post in the park and relayed this to the officer on duty. Over 40,000 pages in the discovery and nothing about this report was in it. 5. February 2003, Harshman’s wife spoke to a relative of hers who lived in New York about the sighting of Laci Peterson near the corner of Scenic and Claus. Mrs. Harshman’s relative shared this story with an NYPD detective. This NYPD detective was so concerned that he contacted the MPD and spoke personally to Detective Grogan on February 14, 2003. What did Grogan do with the information? Nothing at all. 6. pre-trial hearings in May of 2004, DA Investigator Kevin Bertalotto noticed the Harshman tip and insisted that Grogan call Tom Harshman and speak to him personally. Grogan did this on May 18, 2004. An audiotape and a transcription of his conversation with Harshman to the defense on May 20, 11 days before the beginning of the trial.
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There is no reason to why he would get a new trial!!! You bet that he is in jail for killing Laci & Connor!. He is not there for a picnic or a party. They need to accept the verdict!!
The burglars left a dolly on the front lawn. When the Medina's returned home, it was the first thing they saw and immediately knew something was wrong. So the night Laci goes missing, there's volunteers, family, friends, police, searching and door knocking and not one single person remembers seeing a dolly on the front lawn of the house across the road? So if they committed it on that day, why did not one person see that dolly?
You mean the dolly that was just feet from the house? GERAGOS: Okay. And when you took the burglary report, how far off the street would you say this dolly was? WEND: It was up kind of by the, closer to the front porch than, than the middle of the, of the yard. If you divided the yard in thirds, it would have been in the third closest to the front porch. GERAGOS: And that setback from the street to the house is approximately 30 feet? WEND: That sounds reasonable. GERAGOS: Okay. I mean if I were to tell you that the, from where you're sitting to the pole right there is 40 feet, it's certainly a lot closer than that, isn't it? WEND: It's probably about 40 feet, then. GERAGOS: And so 25 feet, at most, off the street is the dolly? WEND: If you throw out the "at most" part, "approximately" would be appropriate to use. GERAGOS: Approximately 25 feet? WEND: Yes, sir. GERAGOS: Okay. Now, the, nobody had, as far as you know during your investigation, nobody else had phoned in a burglary report prior to the Medinas getting home, correct?
@@normastone1044 You mean the dolly that was just feet from the house? GERAGOS: Okay. And when you took the burglary report, how far off the street would you say this dolly was? WEND: It was up kind of by the, closer to the front porch than, than the middle of the, of the yard. If you divided the yard in thirds, it would have been in the third closest to the front porch. GERAGOS: And that setback from the street to the house is approximately 30 feet? WEND: That sounds reasonable. GERAGOS: Okay. I mean if I were to tell you that the, from where you're sitting to the pole right there is 40 feet, it's certainly a lot closer than that, isn't it? WEND: It's probably about 40 feet, then. GERAGOS: And so 25 feet, at most, off the street is the dolly? WEND: If you throw out the "at most" part, "approximately" would be appropriate to use. GERAGOS: Approximately 25 feet? WEND: Yes, sir. GERAGOS: Okay. Now, the, nobody had, as far as you know during your investigation, nobody else had phoned in a burglary report prior to the Medinas getting home, correct?
These defense attorneys can talk and talk all they want like my good friend has said Scott ain't going anywhere. he is guilty to the core. Rot in prison Scott Peterson.
I guess the MPD should have brought the actual murderers to justice. Instead, they decided she wasn't important enough to follow up with actual sightings and leads. Guess they should have known that the husband couldn't have killed her when there was no forensic evidence, eyewitnesses, video surveillance, etc ever proving the States theory. We even have the SF Medical examiner (Boyd Stevens) explaining to the lead detective that it would be highly unlikely that 32 lbs would submerge the body. It would just float. He also said the currents would likely take the body out to sea. She was found nearly 4 months later. How do currents flowing Southbound at 4 knots place either body where they were found. Conner was even found above the high tide line and water break. Full term, tape stuck to his ear and plastic wrap knotted around his neck that had to be cut off, not far from a plastic bag which was never tested. Laci's uterus was at least 10 cm (3.9 inches) smaller than it should have been, explaining why the incision to remove Conner was not visible on her body, and the injured 9th rib (another postmortem injury) is in the same location where such an incision would have been made" At least by Jan 5, the MPD publicized that Scott motored to the from the Berkeley Marina to Brooks Island, and even published a map of the area Testimony from Drs. March and Jeanty explains that Conner died between December 29 and January 3 Testimony from Dr. Galloway estimates Laci could have lived until January 14
Scott told Modesto police that he was fishing that day. Lets say for argument these robbers kidnapped her. Why would any criminal go to the bay while they have divers out there and take that huge risk and dump them there, only to frame Scott. Its ridiculous!! If they were going to dump them in the bay, they would've taken them past the Golden gate Bridge where sharks would have taken them out to the open ocean. It doesn't make any sense for them to have been involved. Scott had the motive.
Medical examiner currents GERAGOS: Okay. Now, when you talked to Boyd Stephens, he also told you and he was the San Francisco, or still is the San Francisco Medical Examiner. He told you that in cases previously where bodies have bloated with decomposition, that they pulled as much as eighty pounds of weight up with the body surfacing in the Bay, correct? GROGAN: Yes. GERAGOS: Okay. And, once again, you gave him, and this would have been on April 2nd, of 2003. You gave him the hypothetical of the chicken wire, right? GROGAN: Yes, sir. GERAGOS: Okay. And he told you that the water flow southbound was at four knots, right? GROGAN: In one particular area we were talking about, yes. GERAGOS: Okay. And he also said that, in his opinion, thirty pound of weights would not likely be enough to cause a female of that weight, especially wrapped in plastic causing additional buoyancy in the plastic to immediately go to the bottom, correct? GROGAN: Yes, that's one of the things he said. GERAGOS: And he said victim would likely have traveled with the currents for a considerable distance before any exposed weights could catch something on the bottom, or the current would allow the object to stay in one place long enough for the weights to begin to sink in the mud. GROGAN: Yes. When talking about the Richmond Turning Basin area, there. GERAGOS: If it had made it to deeper waters, it's possible the body would still be in pristine condition, right? GROGAN: Yes, sir.
@Rusty's Crib Sure Sophie, Mia Gardner, Reneenay FabNayNay, Renee Pigeon. Laci was on the computer the morning of Christmas Eve, 2002 Scott left to go fishing at the Berkeley Marina Laci went for her walk with McKenzie Laci came home from her walk Laci saw the burglary across the street and Todd verbally threatened her Diane Jackson saw the van, the 3 men, and the safe being removed from the Medina home No one has ever reported seeing Laci after Todd verbally threatened her The safe and other stolen items were found in Steve Todd's possession Steve Todd confessed to the burglary Donald Pearce admitted using his mother's white car to help with the burglary The other men that Jackson saw have never been identified The van Jackson saw has never been identified The MPD immediately gave out Scott's alibi Jan 2, the MPD publicized pictures of Scott's truck and boat At least by Jan 5, the MPD publicized that Scott motored to the from the Berkeley Marina to Brooks Island, and even published a map of the area Testimony from Drs. March and Jeanty explains that Conner died between December 29 and January 3 Testimony from Dr. Galloway estimates Laci could have lived until January 14 The shoreline in the area of Scott's fishing route has several places where a car could just pull up along the shoreline and heave a body into the water The searches at the Bay were not 24/7; that shoreline was not under constant surveillance; many days there were no searches going on; the shoreline was just as accessible at night as it was during the day The bodies washed ashore along that same scoreline
@Rusty's Crib How cute, you think Scott Peterson is spending his time on You Tube. Doesn't surprise me VideoFanatic02 YOU SAID "Even though Ron already had a boat and a better one at that.... LOL" TRUTH Ron didn't have a boat. He had a dingy. YOU SAID "Are you aware the boat was never registered" TRUTH The boat WAS registered. The correct information including his name and address was filed with the DMV on 12-9-02. YOU SAID "Laci's hair was was found wound tightly in some pliers on the boat" TRUTH HAIR WAS NOT WRAPPED AROUND PLIERS HENDEE: No, it didn't wrap around the pliers, didn't wrap around the needle nose. It just went through. It looked like at one location it just went through the pliers. It was never proven to be Laci's hair. YOU SAID -Scott transferred the marina ticket to his clean.pants TRUTH EVERS: And he said, in fact, I have a parking receipt, would you like to see it? DISTASO: And what did you say? EVERS: I said yes. DISTASO: Okay. And did he go somewhere and get a parking receipt for you? EVERS: Yes, he did. DISTASO: Do you know where he went? EVERS: Yes, I do. DISTASO: Where was that? EVERS: He opened up the, he opened up the door to his truck, and reached in, and pulled a receipt from the ashtray. YOU SAID "Scott told Ron he was golfing" TRUTH Scott did NOT tell Ron he was golfing. He didn't talk to Ron until later and when he did, he said he was fishing. YOU SAID "Scott called Sharon and immediately said Laci is missing without asking if she had heard from her or seen her" TRUTH DISTASO: And can you tell the jury, just tell us what happened. ROCHA: When he called he said, "Hi, Mom." He said, "Is Laci there with you or over there?" And I said, "No." And he said that her car is there, was there in the driveway and the dog was in the backward with the leash on and Laci was missing. I remember telling him to call her friends to see if anybody had seen or talked to her that day..... YOU SAID "Robert Chacon was a lead detective who found evidence in the form of clay pots." TRUTH Robert Chacon was not a lead detective, nor was there any evidence of clay pots ever entered as evidence. Robert Chacon was an FBI and no was not in charge of any of the bay searches either. YOU SAID "That's a bunch of BS. Full term healthy babies weigh between 6-9 lbs. Conner only weighed about three lbs." TRUTH They measure bones to determine gestational age. They don't use weight of a decomposing fetus to determine age. 🤦♂️ YOU SAID "Vivian Mitchell couldn't have seen Laci because her husband Bill was home watching Football and therecwas no football games that day." TRUTH He said he had been searching on Christmas Eve for information or previews of bowl games to be played in the next few days. You must have had to jump through some "mind gymnastics" I guess. YOU SAID "Scott was researching paths of currents" TRUTH -He was searching fishing game and boating regulations. Detective Wall clearly agreed on the stand he DID NOT search " currents" The website was "Department of Fish and Game"
I'm gonna go against the other 379 comments here and say I really hope that he gets a new trial. The last one was a media circus. I've watched and r ad everything I can find on this case and I'm not convinced he did it.
@@sophie8394 Sophie I have watched and read EVERY SINGLE PIECE OF INFORMATION AVAILABLE ON THUS CASE FOR YEARS. The trial was garbage. Zero physical evidence. He deserves a new trial.
Remember the media broadcast to where Scott was fishing. Lasey was walking her dog when she saw two men broke into a house. They took her and killed her and dumped her where everyone knew where Scott was fishing a setup
@@johnleonard6878 no Scott told everyone he went to the bay to fish. But that doesn't explain why he told Amber that this would be the first year he lost his wife.Then the bodies wash up. The media had no clue only Scott
@@johnleonard6878 riiiiiight. Took her and dumped her in a bay crawling with LE searching for her 🙄 FYI Laci never walked that day. She hadn't walked in weeks. She never confronted any burglars. The burglary happened on the 26th. Proven. Scott's location of Brooks Island wasn't released to the public until Jan 4 and the burglars were arrested and in jail Jan 3. Do some research before you comment.
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@@miagardner541 You have more than a dozen accounts and you're always stalking me. You spend all your time creating phony accounts and trolling TH-cam pretending to be one person, while maliciously spreading misinformation and twisting facts. If the evidence is so solid, then why are you so set on being so misleading?
It is odd that they say she was found right where he said he was fishing, why would be admit he was fishing right there if he had put a body there. If I killed someone an threw them down a manhole, I wouldn't tell cops that I was rat hunting in that same manhole 🤔
Let me guess: It wasn't: "I take full responsibility for my actions, and would like to take this opportunity to express my remorse to Sharon Rocha, and the entire Rocha and Peterson families." See how EASY that is, Scotty boy?
Laci was on the computer the morning of Christmas Eve, 2002 Scott left to go fishing at the Berkeley Marina Laci went for her walk with McKenzie Laci came home from her walk Laci saw the burglary across the street and Todd verbally threatened her Diane Jackson saw the van, the 3 men, and the safe being removed from the Medina home No one has ever reported seeing Laci after Todd verbally threatened her The safe and other stolen items were found in Steve Todd's possession Steve Todd confessed to the burglary Donald Pearce admitted using his mother's white car to help with the burglary The other men that Jackson saw have never been identified The van Jackson saw has never been identified The MPD immediately gave out Scott's alibi Jan 2, the MPD publicized pictures of Scott's truck and boat At least by Jan 5, the MPD publicized that Scott motored to the from the Berkeley Marina to Brooks Island, and even published a map of the area Testimony from Drs. March and Jeanty explains that Conner died between December 29 and January 3 Testimony from Dr. Galloway estimates Laci could have lived until January 14 The shoreline in the area of Scott's fishing route has several places where a car could just pull up along the shoreline and heave a body into the water The searches at the Bay were not 24/7; that shoreline was not under constant surveillance; many days there were no searches going on; the shoreline was just as accessible at night as it was during the day The bodies washed ashore along that same shoreline
I wish that reporter knew enough about this case to bust him when he made that crack about Brocchini. Yes, Brocchini did excise the fact that Laci was at the warehouse and asked to use someone else's bathroom from his report...bc it was already in the other detectives report!!! He explained this when he testified but as usual the Peterson camp only tells one side of the story. Ps...she had to use the other bathroom bc she couldn't get in the warehouse where the boat was kept. She didn't see the boat.
Sophie/ Rustys crib/ Mia Gardner. Laci DID know about the boat. Quit Lying. "Scott had told the police that Laci knew about the boat and that she had been to the warehouse on December 20, 2002. Detective Brocchini was told about an eye witness who confirmed seeing Laci at the warehouse (where the boat was stored). When he heard about this witness in August of 2003, he purposely left it out of his police report. While under oath during the trial, he admitted to excising the information from his police report and acknowledged that he did not think it had been reported by any other officer. This woman later confirmed that Laci was at the warehouse on December 20, 2002. This situation confirmed that Scott was once again being truthful. It was Detective Brocchini who had been deceptive. Guy Miligi told police on January 4, 2003 that he and Scott had discussed purchasing a ski boat together prior to December. Jodi Miligi told police that Scott discussing a boat one to three weeks prior to Thanksgiving. Brian Ulrich told detectives on January 4, 2003 that Scott had been discussing buying a boat for over three months. Scott withdrew the $1400 from his joint checking account with Laci. Also, Scott did not try to hide his identity from Bruce or the DMV. Scott gave accurate information to Bruce including his home address. This information was filed with the DMV on 12-9-02. Another boat Scott looked at on December 8th was not registered with the DMV, so Scott decided not to purchase it. It was also the sellers request that Scott pay cash.
@@annem9402 Matt Dalton and William Pavelic, a couple of investigators for Geragos, met with Greg Smith, a Realtor who showed them the Peterson warehouse building, which was for lease. The investigators heard that warehouse neighbor, Peggy O'Donnell, owner of "Adventures in Advertising," saw Laci at the warehouse on Dec. 23 and allowed Laci to use her bathroom since Scott's bathroom was almost inaccessible due to pallets of product. The courtroom listened to Brocchini's audio-taped dictation of the Peggy O'Donnell incident. However, when the actual written report was shown on the overhead projector, the crucial paragraph about Laci's presence at the warehouse on Dec. 23 was missing. When Geragos asked Brocchini how that particular piece of information got excised out of his police report, Brocchini replied: "I excised it." The insinuation was clear: Brocchini ignored any exculpatory evidence, and fully concentrated on incriminating Peterson. The reason why this was such powerful testimony is that Peterson's office has a window that looks out into the warehouse bay. The boat was in direct eyeshot through the window. Laci must have seen the boat.
@@annem9402 This isn't malicious either is it! After an interview with Peterson in the early morning hours of Dec. 25, Peterson told Brocchini he and Laci were watching a Martha Stewart episode which contained something about "meringue." Detective Brocchini ordered the Martha Stewart videos from both Dec. 23 and Dec. 24, and claims to have never heard the word "meringue" on the Dec. 24 tape. This word clearly was heard on the Dec. 24 tape during opening statements. Brocchini's mistake led to an affidavit that led to a wiretap of Peterson's phones.
For yrs I believed that he was guilty but learning and watching documentaries about this case honestly... He might be innocent. And if he is I pray for justice for Scott as well as Laci and Conner. But this is all around tragic but it also is a prime example of not to judge and jump to any conclusions. Even if the conclusion is favored by the majority.
@@VideoFanatic02 What do you know🤦♂️ YOU SAID -"Are you aware the boat was never registered" TRUTH - The boat WAS registered. The correct information including his name and address was filed with the DMV on 12-9-02. YOU SAID - "Laci's hair was was found wound tightly in some pliers on the boat" TRUTH HAIR WAS NOT WRAPPED AROUND PLIERS HENDEE: No, it didn't wrap around the pliers, didn't wrap around the needle nose. It just went through. It looked like at one location it just went through the pliers. It was never proven to be Laci's hair. YOU SAID -Scott transferred the marina ticket to his clean.pants TRUTH -EVERS: And he said, in fact, I have a parking receipt, would you like to see it? DISTASO: And what did you say? EVERS: I said yes. DISTASO: Okay. And did he go somewhere and get a parking receipt for you? EVERS: Yes, he did. DISTASO: Do you know where he went? EVERS: Yes, I do. DISTASO: Where was that? EVERS: He opened up the, he opened up the door to his truck, and reached in, and pulled a receipt from the ashtray. YOU SAID -Scott told Ron he was golfing TRUTH - Scott did NOT tell he was golfing. He didn't talk to until later and when he did, he said he was fishing. YOU SAID Scott called Sharon and immediately said Laci is missing without asking if she had heard from her or seen her TRUTH -DISTASO: And can you tell the jury, just tell us what happened. ROCHA: When he called he said, "Hi, Mom." He said, "Is Laci there with you or over there?" And I said, "No." And he said that her car is there, was there in the driveway and the dog was in the backward with the leash on and Laci was missing. I remember telling him to call her friends to see if anybody had seen or talked to her that day..... YOU SAID Robert Chacon was a lead detective who found evidence in the form of clay pots. TRUTH - Robert Chacon was not a lead detective, nor was there any evidence of clay pots ever entered as evidence. Robert Chacon was an FBI and no was not in charge of any if the bay searches either. YOU SAID -That's a bunch of BS. Full term healthy babies weigh between 6-9 lbs. Conner only weighed about three lbs. TRUTH -They measure bones to determine gestational age. They don't use weight of a decomposing fetus to determine age. 🤦♂️ YOU SAID - Vivian Mitchell couldn't have seen Laci because her husband Bill was home watching Football and therecwas no football games that day. TRUTH - He said he had been searching on Christmas Eve for information or previews of bowl games to be played in the next few days. You must have had to jump through some "mind gymnastics" I guess. YOU SAID -Scott was researching paths of currents TRUTH -He was searching fishing game and boating regulations.
What about Scott’s psychic abilities? You certainly could use that in the defense. I wonder how come he didn’t see the killer? Ya know since he predicted his wife going missing in early December.
Carry on a relationship with Amber, yet he's already told her he lost his wife. So given that, how does Scott eventually explain to Amber if she's the motive like people have suggested. Makes no sense! "oh yeah, by the way, the wife I Said I lost, it was just Christmas Eve that she went missing, oh and she was pregnant. You still good to go Amber?"🤦♂️ It was a fling. Why do you think he told Amber he was going to be away for the holidays. Because he knew he would be with his family. That's why! He even got the idea from Amber. December 19 Amber runs into the estranged wife of Dave Giardanelli-a woman that, according to Giardanelli, had died of a heart condition.
When did he purchase the boat Pat? Tell us! because Sharon couldn't get a straight answer from Scott. He bought it after he told Amber he lost his wife and this would be his first Christmas without her...and she goes missing...what a coincidence. I guess you're in for the money because he will spend the rest of his life in prison in gen public...nice going with that...way worse than death row.
@@jwait1496 Scott didn't intend on the whole world looking for Laci did he? He admitted to saying that on a phone call the detectives recorded with Amber. You're the fool, EVERTHING POINTS TO SCOTT. Go ahead, keep your blinders on, nobody cares what you think. The truth is slapping you in the face Janey and you can't accept it.
VideoFanatic02 AKA Anne M AKA MIA Gardner. You appear to have gotten a few things incorrect. YOU SAID -"Are you aware the boat was never registered" TRUTH - The boat WAS registered. The correct information including his name and address was filed with the DMV on 12-9-02. YOU SAID - "Laci's hair was was found wound tightly in some pliers on the boat" TRUTH HAIR WAS NOT WRAPPED AROUND PLIERS HENDEE: No, it didn't wrap around the pliers, didn't wrap around the needle nose. It just went through. It looked like at one location it just went through the pliers. It was never proven to be Laci's hair. YOU SAID -Scott transferred the marina ticket to his clean.pants TRUTH -EVERS: And he said, in fact, I have a parking receipt, would you like to see it? DISTASO: And what did you say? EVERS: I said yes. DISTASO: Okay. And did he go somewhere and get a parking receipt for you? EVERS: Yes, he did. DISTASO: Do you know where he went? EVERS: Yes, I do. DISTASO: Where was that? EVERS: He opened up the, he opened up the door to his truck, and reached in, and pulled a receipt from the ashtray. YOU SAID -Scott told Ron he was golfing TRUTH - Scott did NOT tell he was golfing. He didn't talk to until later and when he did, he said he was fishing. YOU SAID Scott called Sharon and immediately said Laci is missing without asking if she had heard from her or seen her TRUTH -DISTASO: And can you tell the jury, just tell us what happened. ROCHA: When he called he said, "Hi, Mom." He said, "Is Laci there with you or over there?" And I said, "No." And he said that her car is there, was there in the driveway and the dog was in the backward with the leash on and Laci was missing. I remember telling him to call her friends to see if anybody had seen or talked to her that day..... YOU SAID Robert Chacon was a lead detective who found evidence in the form of clay pots. TRUTH - Robert Chacon was not a lead detective, nor was there any evidence of clay pots ever entered as evidence. Robert Chacon was an FBI and no was not in charge of any if the bay searches either. YOU SAID -That's a bunch of BS. Full term healthy babies weigh between 6-9 lbs. Conner only weighed about three lbs. TRUTH -They measure bones to determine gestational age. They don't use weight of a decomposing fetus to determine age. 🤦♂️ YOU SAID - Vivian Mitchell couldn't have seen Laci because her husband Bill was home watching Football and therecwas no football games that day. TRUTH - He said he had been searching on Christmas Eve for information or previews of bowl games to be played in the next few days. You must have had to jump through some "mind gymnastics" I guess. YOU SAID -Scott was researching paths of currents TRUTH -He was searching fishing game and boating regulations.
@@rustyscrib6071 YOU SAID -"Are you aware the boat was never registered" TRUTH - The boat WAS registered. The correct information including his name and address was filed with the DMV on 12-9-02. YOU SAID - "Laci's hair was was found wound tightly in some pliers on the boat" TRUTH HAIR WAS NOT WRAPPED AROUND PLIERS HENDEE: No, it didn't wrap around the pliers, didn't wrap around the needle nose. It just went through. It looked like at one location it just went through the pliers. It was never proven to be Laci's hair. YOU SAID -Scott transferred the marina ticket to his clean.pants TRUTH -EVERS: And he said, in fact, I have a parking receipt, would you like to see it? DISTASO: And what did you say? EVERS: I said yes. DISTASO: Okay. And did he go somewhere and get a parking receipt for you? EVERS: Yes, he did. DISTASO: Do you know where he went? EVERS: Yes, I do. DISTASO: Where was that? EVERS: He opened up the, he opened up the door to his truck, and reached in, and pulled a receipt from the ashtray. YOU SAID -Scott told Ron he was golfing TRUTH - Scott did NOT tell he was golfing. He didn't talk to until later and when he did, he said he was fishing. YOU SAID Scott called Sharon and immediately said Laci is missing without asking if she had heard from her or seen her TRUTH -DISTASO: And can you tell the jury, just tell us what happened. ROCHA: When he called he said, "Hi, Mom." He said, "Is Laci there with you or over there?" And I said, "No." And he said that her car is there, was there in the driveway and the dog was in the backward with the leash on and Laci was missing. I remember telling him to call her friends to see if anybody had seen or talked to her that day..... YOU SAID Robert Chacon was a lead detective who found evidence in the form of clay pots. TRUTH - Robert Chacon was not a lead detective, nor was there any evidence of clay pots ever entered as evidence. Robert Chacon was an FBI and no was not in charge of any if the bay searches either. YOU SAID -That's a bunch of BS. Full term healthy babies weigh between 6-9 lbs. Conner only weighed about three lbs. TRUTH -They measure bones to determine gestational age. They don't use weight of a decomposing fetus to determine age. 🤦♂️ YOU SAID - Vivian Mitchell couldn't have seen Laci because her husband Bill was home watching Football and therecwas no football games that day. TRUTH - He said he had been searching on Christmas Eve for information or previews of bowl games to be played in the next few days. You must have had to jump through some "mind gymnastics" I guess. YOU SAID -Scott was researching paths of currents TRUTH -He was searching fishing game and boating regulations.
True, as he found not proof of that in the trial so no one was called to say she was. All he's doing is copying total bs from a dead person who ran a factless blog and made money off this case. She's thankfully dead from covid. She was evil to her very core.
Sophie/ Mia Gardner/ VideoFanatic02/ RENEENAY Peggy O'Donnell, owner of "Adventures in Advertising," saw Laci at the warehouse on Dec. 23 and allowed Laci to use her bathroom since Scott's bathroom was almost inaccessible due to pallets of product. Brocchini ignored any exculpatory evidence, and fully concentrated on Scott Peterson. That is a fact. You can stop making excuses malicious intent by Allen Brocchini.
@@VideoFanatic02 Talking to yourself isn't a good sign. Renee Pigeon Sophie, Reneenay FabNayNay Jay Taylor, Ginger Clove VideoFanatic02, Rustys crib Pan Rules all, Chee chalker. People with antisocial personality Psych Central “repeated lying, use of aliases, or conning others for personal profit or pleasure.” Reneenay FabNayNay Yet you spend all your time creating phony accounts and trolling TH-cam pretending to be one person, while maliciously spreading misinformation and twisting facts. If the evidence is so solid, then why are you so set on being so misleading?
Oh the lawyer Harris looks so distraught. Someone get him a 6pack or some nerve pills. I think Harris is gonna have a breakdown. Scott lost his chance.
Still arguing and still arguing about Scott Peterson . dear God this whole thing has gone beyond pathetic. See what is lawyers and no one really seems to realize is Scott telling the cops the detectives, Diane Sawyer he had nothing to do with Laci's disappearance. I'd have been like you saying you had nothing to do with Laci's disappearance doesn't prove you didn't. As far as I'm concerned Scott did nothing to prove his innocence. All he's about is words. Just like your all thinking about the circumstantial evidence. His actions is demeanor his lies his inconsistent stories lying to his girlfriend going fishing supposedly to fish and that's where the bodies washed up a shore nearby. It's like sorry bing only proves that he most likely did have something to do with her disappearance. If you have to continuously lie about things that proves most likely guilt. Especially since he was the last person with her. Especially since he told his girlfriend he lost his wife on December 9th and Laci was still alive and not missing. There was never any signs that he was going to leave Laci. And after he's caught up with he's talking like well we got to get the attention off of me and still be looking for missing lost wife. And I truly believe at that time and even before when she had actually gone missing he knew exactly all the time where she was at. RIP Laci and Connor. Papa Scott has been put where he belongs. Cuz he never was able to prove his innocence.
After studying a lot of the information (circumstantial evidence) available I believe he committed the murders. Based on what I have read about what the prosecution presented during the trial, I believe there is “reasonable doubt” as to whether he committed the murders.
@@mrasmussen5506 I don't know whether you realize or not sir but you're contradicting your own statement. 1 minute you believe he committed the murders then you're saying you have reasonable doubt that he committed the murders. I have 100% belief that he not only committed the murder and that he premeditated the murdering of his wife.
@Dennis Hardy They are not contradicting themself. Anyone can believe what they want. When there is this much reasonable doubt, the "jury" is required to aquit. That isn't contradicting. It's an opinion, and given your history of misinformation. Yours isn't worth much.
They literally make country songs about men going fishing, hunting, golfing etc upsetting their wives, but they do it anyway. I wouldn't care what my husband did as long as he was dressed and ready to go for dinner.
@@simcastpodvids He asked for a double cheeseburger fries and a vanilla shake. He also asked police if he could call a friend to apologize he wouldn't be able to make her some lavender cookies - this was after he was arrested. Bizarre!
@@sophie8394 There is no doubt the MPD hid that information from the public and the defense. Remember, a treasure trove of incriminating evidence against S Todd and G Pearce existed. information about any investigation of this tip. Lt. Aponte gave a signed statement to defense investigators which said the prisoner had been interviewed by MPD, and that MPD had received a copy of the taped phone conversation. Instead of this information being disclosed during discovery. The only information provided to the defense about his tip was a simple notation on a CD which included 10,000 other tips about the case. -Merlin, the trailing dog owned by Cindee Valentin, trailed Laci's scent to the Gallo Winery in the airport district, on the night of December 26. -December 31, a gold Croton watch, identical to Laci’s watch which disappeared the same day she did, was pawned by Deanna Renfro. Highly unlikely this is just a coincidence. It gets better. The families of Deanna Renfro, Steven Todd and the Tenbrinks know one another. -Diane Jackson reported seeing 3 men with a VAN and a SAFE in front of the Medina’s house at 11:40 a.m. on December 24. There is no debating this. The burglary happened the same day Laci disappeared. Both Todd and Pearce pled guilty to burglary charges 12-24-02. They both received reduced sentences. - S Todd would have received 25 years for his third offense. So why did he get 8 years and 8 months, far less than 25 years. Pearce received only 180 days, yet he was another career criminal. -Tom Harshman, who lived in Modesto, was driving with Elizabeth Harshman between 2 and 4 p.m. on the afternoon of December 24. He saw a young pregnant woman being forced into a van. He turned around and went back to the spot hoping to find the van still there and hoping to get more information about the license plate number. But they were gone. 1. He called police (911 MPD) that same day. 2. Tried again December 28. 3. December 28, he also called the Laci tip line twice. His first call on this date was listed incorrectly under the name Harsh and was given Bates Stamp number 14789. The call was given to Detective Holmes. Harsh(man) said that he had called 3 or 4 days earlier on the day that he had seen a pregnant young woman being pushed into a van. There had been a man standing over her as she squatted to urinate with her back up against a chain-link fence. The man was described as 30’s, tall, thin, with ponytail, dirty blonde to gray hair, scrubby looking. When she finished, the woman was shepherded back to the driver’s door of the car, where another man’s arm was seen pulling her into the car. He said the young woman was wearing black pants and a red shirt. He said she had a scared look on her face." 4. Jan 3rd, he went to the Command Post in the park and relayed this to the officer on duty. Over 40,000 pages in the discovery and nothing about this report was in it. 5. February 2003, Harshman’s wife spoke to a relative of hers who lived in New York about the sighting of Laci Peterson near the corner of Scenic and Claus. Mrs. Harshman’s relative shared this story with an NYPD detective. This NYPD detective was so concerned that he contacted the MPD and spoke personally to Detective Grogan on February 14, 2003. What did Grogan do with the information? Nothing at all. 6. pre-trial hearings in May of 2004, DA Investigator Kevin Bertalotto noticed the Harshman tip and insisted that Grogan call Tom Harshman and speak to him personally. Grogan did this on May 18, 2004. An audiotape and a transcription of his conversation with Harshman to the defense on May 20, 11 days before the beginning of the trial.
@@sophie8394 I would have liked to see the look on Barbara Weaver's face when she heard the judge denied a new trial. She was all over Twitter with her trial #2 BS.
Ok, let go back. Laci and Connor body washes ashore at the same place he went fishing. How does people breaking into a house dump her body there. Then he tells Amber this first Christmas without his wife. Retrial him. That the things his lawyer can't change
Why so many fake names? Anne M Norma Stone Renee Sophie Twills Ginger Harris Reneenay FabNayNay Jay Taylor Ginger Clove, VideoFanatic02 Rustys crib, Pan Rules all Chee chalker Tippy Canoe Mia Gardner Laney Bobs Trailrunner925 You should look in the mirror
ONLY For argument's sake..let's say Laci was at his warehouse. It doesn't prove she saw the boat. Scott's size of boat can easily be covered up. And what pregnant woman wants to walk around a warehouse with a bunch of farming fertilizer and chemicals everywhere? Why did she use another bathroom? Why not use the bathroom in Scott's warehouse? I don't believe for a second she was alive when she was in Scott's warehouse, she was dead when he took her to that warehouse and in his boat.
-BOAT WAS NOT A SECRET Laci DID know about the boat. "Scott had told the police that Laci knew about the boat and that she had been to the warehouse on December 20, 2002. Detective Brocchini was told about an eye witness who confirmed seeing Laci at the warehouse (where the boat was stored). When he heard about this witness in August of 2003, he purposely left it out of his police report. While under oath during the trial, he admitted to excising the information from his police report and acknowledged that he did not think it had been reported by any other officer. This woman later confirmed that Laci was at the warehouse on December 20, 2002. This situation confirmed that Scott was once again being truthful. It was Detective Brocchini who had been deceptive. Guy Miligi told police on January 4, 2003 that he and Scott had discussed purchasing a ski boat together prior to December. Jodi Miligi told police that Scott discussing a boat one to three weeks prior to Thanksgiving. Brian Ulrich told detectives on January 4, 2003 that Scott had been discussing buying a boat for over three months. Scott withdrew the $1400 from his joint checking account with Laci. Also, Scott did not try to hide his identity from Bruce or the DMV. Scott gave accurate information to Bruce including his home address. This information was filed with the DMV on 12-9-02. Another boat Scott looked at on December 8th was not registered with the DMV, so Scott decided not to purchase it. It was also the sellers request that Scott pay cash.
Laci was seen at the industrial park outside of Scott's warehouse. That's the bottom line, no matter what that liar Harris says. At no time ever did the witness say she saw Laci in Scott's unit where the boat was. If that were true, she would have been called to testify. There was not one person that knew about that boat. Scott talked to his dad and buddy as he was hauling the boat home from the marina and never mentioned it. He never mentioned it to anyone. His lame excuse was it was a surprise for Ron.
@@annem9402 Ah! Still saying nobody knew. Yet the evidence clearly indicates Laci knew. This was his fourth boat. Brian Ulrich for example told detectives that Scott had been discussing buying a boat for over three months. He has bought and sold boats his entire adult life.” Scott’s dad, Lee, testified they had also owned boats Scott’s entire childhood. Within one month of dating, Scott and Laci had already gone on a fishing date and a sailing date. Jodi Miligi told police on January 4, 2003 that she remembered Scott discussing a boat one to three weeks prior to Thanksgiving. You think Laci wouldn't know about $1400 from their JOINT CHECKING ACCOUNT? Jodi Miligi told police on January 4, 2003 that she remembered Scott discussing a boat one to three weeks prior to Thanksgiving.
@@annem9402Peggy O’Donnell and Rosemary Ruiz, who worked in the same warehouse complex as Scott, had both seen Laci at Scott’s warehouse on December 23. The boat was prominently sitting in plain sight. Detective Brocchini knew that Laci had been at the warehouse and would have seen Scott’s boat, but he admitted under oath that he removed this information from his report. Clearly, he did so because it didn’t fit with the prosecution’s assumptions of how Scott committed this crime.
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So, how did your conversation go with Mark S, Sophie? It appears, Mark was caught lying again. This time in response to your question about the back yards being searched. Let's check out his responses on two separate posts. Renee P: It would be in a report or something, right? Version #1 Mark S: "Renee Pieon, that information is in police reports and not in transcript." Version #2 Mark S: Unfortunately there are no reports from officers who searched and found nothing." You should already know this, since it was you who asked him Testimony from officer Corder verifying they did not search the back yards. GERAGOS: Okay. As you're going along, what would your typical search be of a house? Would you go into the backyards or were you basically just trying to go through the front yards and see if there was anything around? CORDER: Just check the front yards. Something that would be easy for a person if they were injured or something where they might stumble up to. GERAGOS: So I understand correctly so the jury understands, you're not, you're not going inside the houses here? CORDER: No, not inside the houses or the backyards. GERAGOS: Or the backyards. What you're doing is looking to see in the front yards or on the side yards where you can see, I take it, whether or not somebody's either stumbled or fell or something like that? CORDER: Yes. You're welcome!
You're running around these threads under dozens of names and posting your childish clown emojis directed at anyone who believes he's innocent. What kind of sane person has dozens of TH-cam accounts anyway? I'm confident these people are smart enough to see exactly the type of spiteful irrational liar you are. Anyone can click profile and see your comments telling strangers to "Shut up" or "GFY" etc. . .
Oh Peterson has been portrayed exactly as who he is!!
He is GUILTY 🤨
Claiming he's still innocent will retraumatize those who loved Laci and Conner. This is classic gaslighting.
That has nothing to do with due process. People are entitled to a fair trial are the public is entitled to the truth.
Merlin, the trailing dog owned by Cindee Valentin, trailed Laci's scent to the Gallo Winery in the airport district, on the night of December 26.
-December 31, a gold Croton watch, identical to Laci’s watch which disappeared the same day she did, was pawned by Deanna Renfro. Highly unlikely this is just a coincidence.
It gets better. The families of Deanna Renfro, Steven Todd and the Tenbrinks know one another.
-Diane Jackson reported seeing 3 men with a VAN and a SAFE in front of the Medina’s house at 11:40 a.m. on December 24. There is no debating this. The burglary happened the same day Laci disappeared. Both Todd and Pearce pled guilty to burglary charges 12-24-02. They both received reduced sentences.
- S Todd would have received 25 years for his third offense. So why did he get 8 years and 8 months, far less than 25 years. Pearce received only 180 days, yet he was another career criminal.
-Tom Harshman, who lived in Modesto, was driving with Elizabeth Harshman between 2 and 4 p.m. on the afternoon of December 24. He saw a young pregnant woman being forced into a van. He turned around and went back to the spot hoping to find the van still there and hoping to get more information about the license plate number. But they were gone.
1. He called police (911 MPD) that same day.
2. Tried again December 28.
3. December 28, he also called the Laci tip line twice. His first call on this date was listed incorrectly under the name Harsh and was given Bates Stamp number 14789. The call was given to Detective Holmes. Harsh(man) said that he had called 3 or 4 days earlier on the day that he had seen a pregnant young woman being pushed into a van. There had been a man standing over her as she squatted to urinate with her back up against a chain-link fence. The man was described as 30’s, tall, thin, with ponytail, dirty blonde to gray hair, scrubby looking. When she finished, the woman was shepherded back to the driver’s door of the car, where another man’s arm was seen pulling her into the car. He said the young woman was wearing black pants and a red shirt. He said she had a scared look on her face."
4. Jan 3rd, he went to the Command Post in the park and relayed this to the officer on duty. Over
40,000 pages in the discovery and nothing about this report was in it.
5. February 2003, Harshman’s wife spoke to a relative of hers who lived in New York about the sighting of Laci Peterson near the corner of Scenic and Claus. Mrs. Harshman’s relative shared this story with an NYPD detective. This NYPD detective was so concerned that he contacted the MPD and spoke personally to Detective Grogan on February 14, 2003. What did Grogan do with the information? Nothing at all.
6. pre-trial hearings in May of 2004, DA Investigator Kevin Bertalotto noticed the Harshman tip and insisted that Grogan call Tom Harshman and speak to him personally. Grogan did this on May 18, 2004.
An audiotape and a transcription of his conversation with Harshman to the defense on May 20, 11 days before the beginning of the trial.
@@jwait1496
Wow! Find a better hobby.
@@aok4418 Hi Scott!!!
@@jwait1496 Laci's smell was picked up by trailing dog at the Berkley marina.
Court didn't use the evidence, because the defense argued , dog didn't have proper certification!
Bummer!
@@szaki Eloise Anderson and Trimble were not the only team the police called to search at the Berkeley Marina. Ron Seitz, whose dog was also
certified by CARDA, was called to search the marina. (9 RT 1774.)
X. Seitz used one of Laci’s slippers to scent his dog. (9 RTThe CourIn sharp contrast to the sunglasses used by Anderson to scent Trimble, there was no evidence at all suggesting that Scott had handled the slipper.t I think cannot allow any of the dog tracking evidence in, period.
He didn't want Trimble's because there was never a CARDA certification provided.
Anderson admitted that she wanted to make sure that the
scent article was uncontaminated by any scent other than Laci’s. (8 RT 1562.)
Nevertheless, she did not do the missing member test at the Marina with
Scott’s scent. (85 RT 16133.)
defense did indeed ask Anderson about the failed test.
GERAGOS: Okay. Well, at the time that Mr. Kopp asked you about this in February, he, you specifically said the trailing exercise you did not include in those reports was the time when your dog was asked to trail a vehicle trail and failed; isn't that right? Do you remember him asking you that?
ANDERSON: Yes, and I believe I said I don't believe so.
GERAGOS: You said "I don't recall --"
ANDERSON: Or I don't think so, or I don't recall.
GERAGOS: I'll, you want me to read it?
ANDERSON: Please.
GERAGOS: "I don't recall an exercise where she was asked to trail, other than the one that's in her records." Is that what you testified to?
ANDERSON: If that's what it says, that's what I testified to.
GERAGOS: Referring to page 1544.
ANDERSON: Okay.
GERAGOS: Okay. Now, specifically there was no mention of this videotape in any of your records; is that correct?
ANDERSON: That's correct.
GERAGOS: Okay. The way that this videotape, and you had this videotape, didn't you?
ANDERSON: I found out when I went home, after I testified, that I had it. I didn't think I had it at the time.
GERAGOS: Okay. And the reason you had it was that Mr. Rebmann had mailed the videotape to you, correct?
ANDERSON: That's correct. And I didn't think that my dog was on it, so I never looked at it.
>>>>>
GERAGOS: Now, when did you call the district attorney about this?
ANDERSON: I don't recall. It was after February.
GERAGOS: Okay. It was after February. Wasn't it when I executed a subpoena on Contra Costa on August 3rd? Didn't you call the DA, of this month, on August 4th, and tell them Wait a second, I got a tape?
ANDERSON: No.
GERAGOS: You didn't call them on August 4th?
ANDERSON: No, I didn't. Well, I don't, I don't know who might have called them on August 4th, but I had the tape before this month.
GERAGOS: You never before -
ANDERSON: In fact, I turned this tape over to the sheriff's department in March or April. I believe it was March.
GERAGOS: Okay. Now, did you know that I had executed a subpoena on Contra Costa on August 3rd for all of the records? August 3rd of this month?
ANDERSON: That's correct.
>>>
GERAGOS: Okay. That's where she circled back to you because she lost the scent as soon as the person got in the vehicle, correct?
ANDERSON: Incorrect.
GERAGOS: Okay. Well, she didn't follow the direction the vehicle went in, did she?
ANDERSON: According to what I was told after the fact of where the vehicle went, she did follow the direction of the vehicle.
GERAGOS: Oh, and who told you that? Was it Mr. Rebmann?
ANDERSON: No. I believe it was the people that drove, the subject and her husband.
GERAGOS: Mr. Rebmann told you specifically that the dog had not followed the vehicle trail and the dog had failed, and, as he had expected, that the vehicle, that your dog could not do vehicle trailing; isn't that what he told you?
ANDERSON: No, that is not what he told me.
Opinions of two nationally-
recognized experts in dog-scent identification on the validity of Eloise
Anderson’s conclusion that Trimble detected Laci’s scent at the Marina. Both
experts, Dr. Lawrence Myers and Andrew Rebmann, have concluded that
Trimble’s purported detection of Laci’s scent was totally and completely
unreliable.
First, Rebmann does not believe it has ever been
demonstrated that any dog, including Trimble, could follow a non-contact
vehicle trail. (Ibid.) Rebmann personally knew Eloise Anderson, as she had
attended one of Rebmann’s training seminars with Trimble in 2002. (Ibid.)
At that seminar, Anderson claimed that she and Trimble could follow a vehicle
trail. Yet, when Rebmann constructed a double-blind, vehicle trail test for Ms.
Anderson and Trimble, she and her dog failed the test. (Id. at HCP-000039,
HCP-000040.) Furthermore, according to Rebmann, the dog had not
demonstrated a sufficient proficiency in this skill in prior trainings. (Id. at
HCP-000040.)
B. Second, Mr. Rebmann states that Ms. Anderson’s search
omitted the “missing-member” procedure, by failing to let Trimble sniff Scott
Peterson beforehand. (Exh. 5 at HCP-000039.) Consequently, Ms. Anderson
could not insure that on December 28, 2002 Trimble was not following Mr.
Peterson’s scent, rather than Laci’s scent, as he drove the boat out of the
marina. (Id. at HCP-000040-41.)
C. Third,Mr.Rebmann noted that there was a four-day delay
between December 24, when Laci’s body was supposedly at the marina, and
the search on December 28, which sharply reduces the reliability of scent
detection. (Id. at HCP-000041.)
Claiming the police ignored a burglary in the neighborhood is ridiculous. Even if Lacy had stumbled upon and witnessed a burglary in progress, at the very most they would have killed her and left her there and then fled. They are hardly going to waste their time and risk getting caught attempting to dispose of her body in the bay. The only reason Lacy ended up in the bay was because Scott murdered her in the home and he had to get rid of the body somewhere.
Totally agree.
The police wouldn't dismiss the burglars if they believed they had anything to do with murdering a pregnant woman. For what reason, to frame a salesman they knew nothing about. NO.
To say that the burglars would've left the body right there and not waste their time to dispose of it and risk being charged not only with burglary but with double murder is beyond ignorant. They knew if they get caught , they'll get a death penalty which is often the case when it comes to murdering pregnant women.
@@annem9402 The policeonly questioned them one time if they had anything to do with it. Of course they said no. Would they say yes?
@@MarS-ct8cn Which is why 1. burglars would not have murdered her and 2. they would not risk getting caught by trying to take her with them and hide the body out in the ocean. Did the burglars also just happen to have cinder blocks and a boat with them? It's beyond absurd to think burglars did this. Name a single other case where burglars did that, killed a witness to the burglary and then hid the witnesses dead body. The defense should be ashamed of themselves offering up such foolishness.
I’m not surprised at all if he gets out in today’s era. The judicial system in America is upside down.
Yes it is.
He's not going anywhere, but back to his cell. Anybody who has a brain knows that.
@Rusty's Crib AKA VideoFanatic02
So where was your brain when
YOU SAID
"Even though Ron already had a boat and a better one at that.... LOL"
TRUTH
Ron didn't have a boat. He had a dingy.
YOU SAID
"Are you aware the boat was never registered"
TRUTH
The boat WAS registered. The correct information including his name and address was filed with the DMV on 12-9-02.
YOU SAID
"Laci's hair was was found wound tightly in some pliers on the boat"
TRUTH
HAIR WAS NOT WRAPPED AROUND PLIERS
HENDEE: No, it didn't wrap around the pliers, didn't wrap around the needle nose. It just went through. It looked like at one location it just went through the pliers.
It was never proven to be Laci's hair.
YOU SAID
-Scott transferred the marina ticket to his clean.pants
TRUTH
EVERS: And he said, in fact, I have a parking receipt, would you like to see it?
DISTASO: And what did you say?
EVERS: I said yes.
DISTASO: Okay. And did he go somewhere and get a parking receipt for you?
EVERS: Yes, he did.
DISTASO: Do you know where he went?
EVERS: Yes, I do.
DISTASO: Where was that?
EVERS: He opened up the, he opened up the door to his truck, and reached in, and pulled a receipt from the ashtray.
YOU SAID
"Scott told Ron he was golfing"
TRUTH
Scott did NOT tell Ron he was golfing. He didn't talk to Ron until later and when he did, he said he was fishing.
YOU SAID
"Scott called Sharon and immediately said Laci is missing without asking if she had heard from her or seen her"
TRUTH
DISTASO: And can you tell the jury, just tell us what happened.
ROCHA: When he called he said, "Hi,
Mom." He said, "Is Laci there with you or over there?" And I said, "No." And he said that her car is there, was there in the driveway and the dog was in the backward with the leash on and Laci was missing. I remember telling him to call her friends to see if anybody had seen or talked to her that day.....
YOU SAID
"Robert Chacon was a lead detective who found evidence in the form of clay pots."
TRUTH
Robert Chacon was not a lead detective, nor was there any evidence of clay pots ever entered as evidence. Robert Chacon was an FBI and no was not in charge of any of the bay searches either.
YOU SAID
"That's a bunch of BS. Full term healthy babies weigh between 6-9 lbs. Conner only weighed about three lbs."
TRUTH
They measure bones to determine gestational age. They don't use weight of a decomposing fetus to determine age. 🤦♂️
@@jwait1496 Who cares what Rusty Cribs says?? It's about him being found guilty of 2 murders! It's not about our opinions and keeping score of everybody's accts and everything we say-- It's about your butty Skatt never getting out
The end
Bye Felicia
@@jwait1496 Shut up Scott.
He did EVERYTHING but try to find Laci. I’m sick of hearing about poor Scott. He’s right where he should be. Every person in prison is frustrated. That doesn’t mean they should be getting out.
Has any exculpatory evidence surfaced over 19 years? No, there hasn’t. Put the murderer back in prison. End of case.
There has been plenty of evidence of reasonable doubt that wasn't brought up in the trial
@@kennethwalls341 nope! Name one 'fact' that shows any doubt. Not, speculations. Not theories. Facts!
@@kennethwalls341 ...crickets.
@@reneenayfabnaynay5679
Kristen Reed sees the suspicious van on the 24th.
GERAGOS: Does that refresh your recollection that she said, yeah, it was like a brown metallic for the Dodge seemed like it was a Dodge kind of a make, like kind of it tapered up?
BROCCHINI: That's what she said she said. It was a vehicle.
-Diane Jackson reported seeing 3 men with a VAN and a SAFE in front of the Medina’s house at 11:40 a.m. on December 24. There is no debating this. The burglary happened the same day Laci disappeared. Both Todd and Pearce pled guilty to burglary charges 12-24-02. They both received reduced sentences.
-December 31, a gold Croton watch, identical to Laci’s watch which disappeared the same day she did, was pawned by Deanna Renfro. Highly unlikely this is just a coincidence. The families of Deanna Renfro, Steven Todd and the Tenbrinks know one another.
-Todd says it wasn't until the morning of the 26th between 4:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. that he even entered the home, and was home by 6:30 a.m. to wake up his friend and get him to load up the safe.
People started arriving at the Peterson's home by 8:00 a.m. on the 26th to begin their search for Laci, and there likely was media still on the street from the night before. How did he transport all of those items without one person seeing him?
-Merlin, the trailing dog owned by Cindee Valentin, trailed Laci's scent to the Gallo Winery in the airport district, on the night of December 26.
-Tom Harshman, who lived in Modesto, was driving with Elizabeth Harshman between 2 and 4 p.m. on the afternoon of December 24. He saw a young pregnant woman being forced into a van. He turned around and went back to the spot hoping to find the van still there and hoping to get more information about the license plate number. But they were gone.
1. He called police (911 MPD) that same day.
2. Tried again December 28.
3. December 28, he also called the Laci tip line twice. His first call on this date was listed incorrectly under the name Harsh and was given Bates Stamp number 14789. The call was given to Detective Holmes. Harsh(man) said that he had called 3 or 4 days earlier on the day that he had seen a pregnant young woman being pushed into a van. There had been a man standing over her as she squatted to urinate with her back up against a chain-link fence. The man was described as 30’s, tall, thin, with ponytail, dirty blonde to gray hair, scrubby looking. When she finished, the woman was shepherded back to the driver’s door of the car, where another man’s arm was seen pulling her into the car. He said the young woman was wearing black pants and a red shirt. He said she had a scared look on her face."
4. Jan 3rd, he went to the Command Post in the park and relayed this to the officer on duty. Over
40,000 pages in the discovery and nothing about this report was in it.
5. February 2003, Harshman’s wife spoke to a relative of hers who lived in New York about the sighting of Laci Peterson near the corner of Scenic and Claus. Mrs. Harshman’s relative shared this story with an NYPD detective. This NYPD detective was so concerned that he contacted the MPD and spoke personally to Detective Grogan on February 14, 2003. What did Grogan do with the information? Nothing at all.
6. pre-trial hearings in May of 2004, DA Investigator Kevin Bertalotto noticed the Harshman tip and insisted that Grogan call Tom Harshman and speak to him personally. Grogan did this on May 18, 2004.
An audiotape and a transcription of his conversation with Harshman to the defense on May 20, 11 days before the beginning of the trial.
-Lt. Aponte gave a signed statement to defense investigators which said the prisoner had been interviewed by MPD, and that MPD had received a copy of the taped phone conversation. Instead of this information being disclosed during discovery. The only information provided to the defense about his tip was a simple notation on a CD which included 10,000 other tips about the case.
@@laneybobs8157 now the neighbors van was 'suspicious'. He just makes it up as he goes
I don't believe his lawyer. He didn't want to be married to Lacy anymore & he didn't want to be a dad. He doesn't deserve a new trial.
You're assuming things that cannot be proven.
Brent Rocha confirmed that Scott did indeed plan to have a family, and was quite emotional about becoming a father:
Mark Geragos: And also fair to say that she was very excited about the kid?
Brent Rocha: Yes.
Mark Geragos: Okay. And Scott was as well?
Brent Rocha: Yes.
Mark Geragos: When he talked about, when you talked to him, he would express the fact that he's, I mean he's a goal-oriented person; you heard that description earlier today. You would agreed with that, right?
Brent Rocha: Yes.
Mark Geragos: And is, one of his goals was to have a child and a family?
Brent Rocha: Yes.
Mark Geragos: Okay. And he told you that he was thinking about what kind of father he was going to be and he was crying and he said he was going to be great; isn't that what he told you?
Brent Rocha: That's what he was saying.
Sharon Rocha confirmed, on Larry King Live, that Laci told her Scott had changed his mind about having a baby shortly after they moved to Covena in October 2002:
ROCHA: “that's when she told me that Scott had said that he didn't think he wanted to have children. Of course that concerned me because we'd had conversations before in his presence or they had had conversations in my presence about having children.
KING: So then it shocked you?
ROCHA: It did. It really surprised me.
KING: But then she got pregnant.
ROCHA: Well, then she went on to say that not only did she -- that he didn't think he wanted to have children, she also said that he didn't want to. So, I was -- I was really upset about that knowing that he knew how she felt about having children.
And then it was about a month or so later, it was around Thanksgiving time she and I were in the kitchen preparing dinner when she told me that she's going to stop taking birth control pills in December. Well, that surprised me because it had only been a month ago that Scott didn't want to have children.
So, we had a conversation about that and I said, "Are you sure? Are both of you absolutely sure because you can't put the baby back once he's here"? Well, it was an it at that time. It was nothing at that time. And she said, yes, that they had talked about it and they were ready that Scott was ready also.
Greg Reed gave testimony about Scott's and Laci's relationship, and Scott's participation in Laci's pregnancy.
HARRIS: You also, Kristen, your wife, became friends with Laci, is that fair?
REED: All four of us met at the same time.
HARRIS: And they became friends separate of you and Scott? Kristen and Laci became friends?
REED: Yes, they did.
HARRIS: And at some point you and your wife began a Lamaze class at your home, is that correct?
REED: That is correct.
HARRIS: And you asked Scott and Laci if they would like to join in the Lamaze class?
REED: That is correct.
HARRIS: And they agreed to do that, right?
REED: Yes.
HARRIS: Okay. During about a one month period, they came to your house on a weekly basis to participate in the Lamaze classes, is that right?
REED: That's probably about right. About once a week.
HARRIS: You got a chance to see them interact quite a bit during that, didn't you?
REED: Yes.
HARRIS: And your impression, from telling the police, your impression was that they were a very happy couple?
REED: Yes.
HARRIS: And, in fact, you told the police Scott treated her very, very well?
REED: Yes.
HARRIS: They both, I believe your quote to the police was they were both very excited about the baby coming, is that right?
REED: That's what it appeared, yes.
HARRIS: And you were called in an interview you did with the police, excuse me. Let me take that back. Do you recall an incident at one point where you were looking through a catalog called Cabella's catalog?
REED: Yes, I remember that.
HARRIS: What is the Cabella's catalog?
REED: It's a hunting, fishing, outdoors-type of magazine. And equipment.
HARRIS: And they actually sell kids' camouflage outfits, is that right?
REED: In that magazine they were.
HARRIS: In that particular one?
REED: Yes.
HARRIS: During that time you were looking at it, both you and Scott were going through the, the kids' section or the kids' outfits,
hunting and fishing, or whatever outfits, and the two of you were talking and laughing about how much you couldn't wait to buy your kids those kind of outfits, is that correct?
REED: I remember that clearly, that's correct.
HARRIS: Okay. Scott was very excited about that possibility, wasn't he?
REED: Yes.
amazing that this lawyer is able to sleep at night....guess money can buy almost practically everything these days...even lies
Laci was on the computer the morning of Christmas Eve, 2002
Scott left to go fishing at the Berkeley Marina
Laci went for her walk with McKenzie
Laci came home from her walk
Laci saw the burglary across the street and Todd verbally threatened her
Diane Jackson saw the van, the 3 men, and the safe being removed from the Medina home
No one has ever reported seeing Laci after Todd verbally threatened her
The safe and other stolen items were found in Steve Todd's possession
Steve Todd confessed to the burglary
Donald Pearce admitted using his mother's white car to help with the burglary
The other men that Jackson saw have never been identified
The van Jackson saw has never been identified
The MPD immediately gave out Scott's alibi
Jan 2, the MPD publicized pictures of Scott's truck and boat
At least by Jan 5, the MPD publicized that Scott motored to the from the Berkeley Marina to Brooks Island, and even published a map of the area
Testimony from Drs. March and Jeanty explains that Conner died between December 29 and January 3
Testimony from Dr. Galloway estimates Laci could have lived until January 14
The shoreline in the area of Scott's fishing route has several places where a car could just pull up along the shoreline and heave a body into the water
The searches at the Bay were not 24/7; that shoreline was not under constant surveillance; many days there were no searches going on; the shoreline was just as accessible at night as it was during the day
The bodies washed ashore along that same shoreline
@@aok4418 STFU already Janey Peterson....You clearly married the wrong brother.
@@aok4418 I agree with you. It's a shame so many of these idiots insist on his guilt when they clearly haven't seen the most recent documentary. Why would the cops need to lie about the date of the burglary? Also, why would Scott dispose of a dead body in broad daylight? His boat was small. Plenty of ppl saw him. It's funny how no one noticed a large mass covered by a tarp connected to weights. 🤔
@@jamielehman4934 Exactly. She was never dumped in the bay. There was never an inkling of evidence proving she was dumped in the bay.
There was no forensic evidence, eyewitnesses, video surveillance etc ever proving the States theory. We even have the SF Medical examiner (Boyd Stevens) explaining to the lead detective that it would be highly unlikely that 32 lbs would submerge the body. It would just float. He also said the currents would likely take the body out to sea. She was found nearly 4 months later. How do currents flowing Southbound at 4 knots
place either body where they were found. Conner was even found above the high tide line and water break. Full term, tape stuck to his ear and plastic wrap knotted around his neck that had to be cut off, not far from a plastic bag which was never tested.
@Rusty's Crib Wow, Reneenay, VideoFanatic02!
Are you having another meltdown? It appears you might be very jealous of JP. Maybe it's time to take a break from your screen time.
I would never have had this guy on. The judge made the correct decision and TODAY messed up badly by giving this guy airtime! Guess it is not too surprising given TODAY let Matt Lauer get away with a lot of very shady stuff!!
paul lemon I think the judge was trying to be fair and impartial by allowing all parties to speak. She didn't know that Pat Harris was going to ramble on like that, I think she allowed it because she didn't want to be rude by interrupting him. But I agree he rambled on and on, and this shouldn't have happened. She more than redeemed herself by telling Harris his big speech wasn't going to work, letting him know the only sentence was Life Without Parole.
Laci wanted to go to a warehouse full of fertilizer chemicals while she was pregnant..It's every pregnant women's dream to do .yeah, sure PAT!!
Peggy O’Donnell and Rosemary Ruiz, who worked in the same warehouse complex as Scott, had both seen Laci at Scott’s warehouse on December 23. The boat was prominently sitting in plain sight. Detective Brocchini knew that Laci had been at the warehouse and would have seen Scott’s boat, but he admitted under oath that he removed this information from his report. Clearly, he did so because it didn’t fit with the prosecution’s assumptions of how Scott committed this crime.
Laci was on the computer the morning of Christmas Eve, 2002
Scott left to go fishing at the Berkeley Marina
Laci went for her walk with McKenzie
Laci came home from her walk
Laci saw the burglary across the street and Todd verbally threatened her
Diane Jackson saw the van, the 3 men, and the safe being removed from the Medina home
No one has ever reported seeing Laci after Todd verbally threatened her
The safe and other stolen items were found in Steve Todd's possession
Steve Todd confessed to the burglary
Donald Pearce admitted using his mother's white car to help with the burglary
The other men that Jackson saw have never been identified
The van Jackson saw has never been identified
The MPD immediately gave out Scott's alibi
Jan 2, the MPD publicized pictures of Scott's truck and boat
At least by Jan 5, the MPD publicized that Scott motored to the from the Berkeley Marina to Brooks Island, and even published a map of the area
Testimony from Drs. March and Jeanty explains that Conner died between December 29 and January 3
Testimony from Dr. Galloway estimates Laci could have lived until January 14
The shoreline in the area of Scott's fishing route has several places where a car could just pull up along the shoreline and heave a body into the water
The searches at the Bay were not 24/7; that shoreline was not under constant surveillance; many days there were no searches going on; the shoreline was just as accessible at night as it was during the day
The bodies washed ashore along that same shoreline
@@aok4418 surrrrre they did, that why they testified. Oh, wait they didn't testify did they? No because they can't remember the actual date...awww...too bad.
@@rustyscrib6071 Peggy O’Donnell and Rosemary Ruiz, who worked in the same warehouse complex as Scott, had both seen Laci at Scott’s warehouse on December 23. The boat was prominently sitting in plain sight. Detective Brocchini knew that Laci had been at the warehouse and would have seen Scott’s boat, but he admitted under oath that he removed this information from his report. Clearly, he did so because it didn’t fit with the prosecution’s assumptions of how Scott committed this crime.
Laci was on the computer the morning of Christmas Eve, 2002
Scott left to go fishing at the Berkeley Marina
Laci went for her walk with McKenzie
Laci came home from her walk
Laci saw the burglary across the street and Todd verbally threatened her
Diane Jackson saw the van, the 3 men, and the safe being removed from the Medina home
No one has ever reported seeing Laci after Todd verbally threatened her
The safe and other stolen items were found in Steve Todd's possession
Steve Todd confessed to the burglary
Donald Pearce admitted using his mother's white car to help with the burglary
The other men that Jackson saw have never been identified
The van Jackson saw has never been identified
The MPD immediately gave out Scott's alibi
Jan 2, the MPD publicized pictures of Scott's truck and boat
At least by Jan 5, the MPD publicized that Scott motored to the from the Berkeley Marina to Brooks Island, and even published a map of the area
Testimony from Drs. March and Jeanty explains that Conner died between December 29 and January 3
Testimony from Dr. Galloway estimates Laci could have lived until January 14
The shoreline in the area of Scott's fishing route has several places where a car could just pull up along the shoreline and heave a body into the water
The searches at the Bay were not 24/7; that shoreline was not under constant surveillance; many days there were no searches going on; the shoreline was just as accessible at night as it was during the day
The bodies washed ashore along that same shoreline
@Rusty's Crib They didn't need to testify. The interview was recorded and played in court.
@@aok4418 HE WAS STILL FOUND GUILTY....HMMM...... I WONDER WHY?
While Scott is looking for “brownie points” and “empathy favors” from the Public.....his wife Laci is dead and his son Connor would have been a young adult of 20 yrs. He took innocent lives & should have received death...an eye for an eye.🤔
Poor baby so picked on. Jeez admit what you did already.
This is absolutely ridiculous. There's quite enough evidence to prove his guilt beyond reasonable doubt.
This lawyer is doing nothing but attempting to poke weak technical holes without bothering to explain the overwhelming evidence of his client's guilt.
Nauseating. This is why people hate lawyers. This sort of crap should be considered unethical.
No there isn't. You clearly don't know the facts.
@@jwait1496 😂 oh really? Apparently twelve people think you're full of crap.
@@linda-moonlight Correct
@@jwait1496 What are you doing? Shouldn't you now be quiet?
@@mamas-jeep1984 probably on another thread trying to convince someone else she knows what she's talking about 🙄
How do lawyers defend people who are so obviously guilty?
They are a necessary part of our judicial system, it doesn't work without them. Besides, defense lawyers need to eat too. Do you like everyone you work with?!
Research the facts. What FACTS make him so obviously guilty?
@@normastone1044
I think you are obsessed. Quit STALKING PEOPLE
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It's the only way to put these murderers like Scott Peterson away for life. If they have nobody to defend them, that wouldn't be fair and ppl would think he's innocent. I don't believe for a second the lawyers believe their clients like Scott Peterson are innocent, but this is their job and eventually the evidence or substantial evidence speaks for itself. In this case, they couldn't rule Scott out. Everything kept going back to him. If he's lucky to get a new trial, which I doubt....look at it this way, if OJ got a fair trial, Scott got a fair trail....I mean really? I believe the same outcome will prevail....guilty. Scott killed his wife Laci and unborn son Conner.
@@rustyscrib6071 No it won't.
YOU SAID
-"Are you aware the boat was never registered"
TRUTH
- The boat WAS registered. The correct information including his name and address was filed with the DMV on 12-9-02.
YOU SAID
- "Laci's hair was was found wound tightly in some pliers on the boat"
TRUTH
HAIR WAS NOT WRAPPED AROUND PLIERS
HENDEE: No, it didn't wrap around the pliers, didn't wrap around the needle nose. It just went through. It looked like at one location it just went through the pliers.
It was never proven to be Laci's hair.
YOU SAID
-Scott transferred the marina ticket to his clean.pants
TRUTH
-EVERS: And he said, in fact, I have a parking receipt, would you like to see it?
DISTASO: And what did you say?
EVERS: I said yes.
DISTASO: Okay. And did he go somewhere and get a parking receipt for you?
EVERS: Yes, he did.
DISTASO: Do you know where he went?
EVERS: Yes, I do.
DISTASO: Where was that?
EVERS: He opened up the, he opened up the door to his truck, and reached in, and pulled a receipt from the ashtray.
YOU SAID
-Scott told Ron he was golfing
TRUTH
- Scott did NOT tell he was golfing. He didn't talk to until later and when he did, he said he was fishing.
YOU SAID
Scott called Sharon and immediately said Laci is missing without asking if she had heard from her or seen her
TRUTH
-DISTASO: And can you tell the jury, just tell us what happened.
ROCHA: When he called he said, "Hi,
Mom." He said, "Is Laci there with you or over there?" And I said, "No." And he said that her car is there, was there in the driveway and the dog was in the backward with the leash on and Laci was missing. I remember telling him to call her friends to see if anybody had seen or talked to her that day.....
YOU SAID
Robert Chacon was a lead detective who found evidence in the form of clay pots.
TRUTH
- Robert Chacon was not a lead detective, nor was there any evidence of clay pots ever entered as evidence. Robert Chacon was an FBI and no was not in charge of any if the bay searches either.
YOU SAID
-That's a bunch of BS. Full term healthy babies weigh between 6-9 lbs. Conner only weighed about three lbs.
TRUTH
-They measure bones to determine gestational age. They don't use weight of a decomposing fetus to determine age. 🤦♂️
YOU SAID
- Vivian Mitchell couldn't have seen Laci because her husband Bill was home watching Football and therecwas no football games that day.
TRUTH
- He said he had been searching on Christmas Eve for information or previews of bowl games to be played in the next few days.
You must have had to jump through some "mind gymnastics" I guess.
YOU SAID
-Scott was researching paths of currents
TRUTH
-He was searching fishing game and boating regulations.
GUILTY...a narcissistic sociopath who wanted to be single and didn't want to be a father. He cheated, lied, and murdered. RIP to those two beautiful innocent souls who were robbed a life because of him. Comfort for Lacy and Connors family. I hope Scott's days are long and cold and lonely
I believe he wanted to be single and not have to pay alimony or child support, but, he was dating a girl with a child. I often wonder if he had gotten away with it, would he have also murdered Amber and her daughter. He's where he needs to be.
@@roxannemoser
That's not true.
-HE DID WANT CHILDREN
Couples they hung out with started having babies, Scott and Laci surprised friends when they reversed an earlier stance of not wanting children. Laci, who had had surgery years earlier and was left with one ovary, knew it would be difficult to conceive and methodically tracked her cycle. Richardson said she recalls Laci expressing frustration that Scott always seemed to be traveling at the wrong time, and it took some time before Laci was pregnant.
By early June, she got the good news. She enrolled in a prenatal yoga course and attended Lamaze classes with Scott.
They also got to work early on the baby's room. Consistent with the decorations for The Shack and with Scott's interest in fishing, the couple chose a nautical theme, even hanging a life preserver decoration that read: "Welcome Aboard."
Brent Rocha confirmed that Scott did indeed plan to have a family, and was quite emotional about becoming a father:
Mark Geragos: And also fair to say that she was very excited about the kid?
Brent Rocha: Yes.
Mark Geragos: Okay. And Scott was as well?
Brent Rocha: Yes.
Mark Geragos: When he talked about, when you talked to him, he would express the fact that he's, I mean he's a goal-oriented person; you heard that description earlier today. You would agreed with that, right?
Brent Rocha: Yes.
Mark Geragos: And is, one of his goals was to have a child and a family?
Brent Rocha: Yes.
Mark Geragos: Okay. And he told you that he was thinking about what kind of father he was going to be and he was crying and he said he was going to be great; isn't that what he told you?
Brent Rocha: That's what he was saying.
Sharon Rocha confirmed, on Larry King Live, that Laci told her Scott had changed his mind about having a baby shortly after they moved to Covena in October 2002:
ROCHA: “that's when she told me that Scott had said that he didn't think he wanted to have children. Of course that concerned me because we'd had conversations before in his presence or they had had conversations in my presence about having children.
KING: So then it shocked you?
ROCHA: It did. It really surprised me.
KING: But then she got pregnant.
ROCHA: Well, then she went on to say that not only did she -- that he didn't think he wanted to have children, she also said that he didn't want to. So, I was -- I was really upset about that knowing that he knew how she felt about having children.
And then it was about a month or so later, it was around Thanksgiving time she and I were in the kitchen preparing dinner when she told me that she's going to stop taking birth control pills in December. Well, that surprised me because it had only been a month ago that Scott didn't want to have children.
So, we had a conversation about that and I said, "Are you sure? Are both of you absolutely sure because you can't put the baby back once he's here"? Well, it was an it at that time. It was nothing at that time. And she said, yes, that they had talked about it and they were ready that Scott was ready also.
Greg Reed gave testimony about Scott's and Laci's relationship, and Scott's participation in Laci's pregnancy.
HARRIS: You also, Kristen, your wife, became friends with Laci, is that fair?
REED: All four of us met at the same time.
HARRIS: And they became friends separate of you and Scott? Kristen and Laci became friends?
REED: Yes, they did.
HARRIS: And at some point you and your wife began a Lamaze class at your home, is that correct?
REED: That is correct.
HARRIS: And you asked Scott and Laci if they would like to join in the Lamaze class?
REED: That is correct.
HARRIS: And they agreed to do that, right?
REED: Yes.
HARRIS: Okay. During about a one month period, they came to your house on a weekly basis to participate in the Lamaze classes, is that right?
REED: That's probably about right. About once a week.
HARRIS: You got a chance to see them interact quite a bit during that, didn't you?
REED: Yes.
HARRIS: And your impression, from telling the police, your impression was that they were a very happy couple?
REED: Yes.
HARRIS: And, in fact, you told the police Scott treated her very, very well?
REED: Yes.
HARRIS: They both, I believe your quote to the police was they were both very excited about the baby coming, is that right?
REED: That's what it appeared, yes.
HARRIS: And you were called in an interview you did with the police, excuse me. Let me take that back. Do you recall an incident at one point where you were looking through a catalog called Cabella's catalog?
REED: Yes, I remember that.
HARRIS: What is the Cabella's catalog?
REED: It's a hunting, fishing, outdoors-type of magazine. And equipment.
HARRIS: And they actually sell kids' camouflage outfits, is that right?
REED: In that magazine they were.
HARRIS: In that particular one?
REED: Yes.
HARRIS: During that time you were looking at it, both you and Scott were going through the, the kids' section or the kids' outfits,
hunting and fishing, or whatever outfits, and the two of you were talking and laughing about how much you couldn't wait to buy your kids those kind of outfits, is that correct?
REED: I remember that clearly, that's correct.
HARRIS: Okay. Scott was very excited about that possibility, wasn't he?
REED: Yes.
@@jwait1496 He did not want children, Mr. Copy and Paste.
@@VideoFanatic02 Stop replying to me.
@@jwait1496 No.
Scott tells Amber he lost his wife a couple of weeks before she went missing, and this would be his first Christmas without her. And, by christmas, Laci really was gone!
On the day he said that to Amber he bought a secret boat no one knew about.
He also made five anchors, four of which were never recovered. The one that they did have, didn't match the cement in the driveway, which is where Scott said he'd used the rest of the missing cement, proven in court.
Laci didn't know about, nor had she ever been in the boat, yet, a couple of Lacis hairs were found, wound tightly in some pliers.
Agreed to take a lie detector test, but backed out after his father advised him not to.
Upon returning home, he immediately washed his clothes, ate, and took shower. After getting out of shower, instead of just calling Lacis cell phone one more time, he calls her mom and tells her Laci is missing.
He told, at least, three people he'd been playing golf, before finally sticking to the fishing story.
Speaking of fishing, Scott told the detectives that going fishing that morning had been a last minute decision. But, this was an obvious lie because he'd purchased a two-day fishing license dated for the 23rd & 24th, a few days before. Or, maybe he's just psychic, and predicted he'd be making that "last minute" decision!
When he took the detectives to his warehouse, he led them to believe the power was out, when the truth was, only his office in the warehouse had lighting, but the warehouse, itself, was only lit by a sky light during the day.
When he went to the station to answer questions, he was already refering to Laci in past tense. Saying, "Laci was pregnant." Shouldn't that be IS pregnant? It wasn't past her due date. He did the same thing in his interview with Diane Sawyer. By then, he'd been made aware he shouldn't do that, as he immediately corrects himself saying, "is amazing" after he'd said 'was'. A huge red flag for the detectives on the case.
On the night of Dec 24th, the day Laci went missing, Scott was already inquiring about grief counseling for Lacis family. Really??? She's not even yet gone a full 24hrs! I've never heard of anyone doing that over someone being missing for only a few hours! It just seems like Scott knew she wasn't coming home.
The next day, Scott called the detectives asking them if they'd be bringing in and using cadaver dogs. She hadn't even been gone a full 24hours, and, he is inquiring about cadaver dogs! Another huge red flag to the detectives working the case!
He sold Lacis car while still missing, before her body was found. And, inquired about selling their home before she was ever found too! He even wanted to sell it with all their furniture! Supposedly, he doesn't know if Laci is dead or alive, but has no problem selling her car and their home, with all their stuff in it?
He told lie after lie after lie. Of course the big, well known lie was when he called Amber from Lacis vigil. Right before, during, or after just doesn't matter, at all! His mistress should've been the last thing on his mind at any moment during that event.
It was well known he didn't want children, and wasn't thrilled about Laci being pregnate. Even telling his sister-in-law he was hoping for infertility. Laci telling her mom Scott wouldn't touch her belly to feel baby kicking.
He didn't participate in the searches for Laci, opting instead, to secretly go to the bay, park his car, and just watch the search that was going on in the bay.
Instead of showing grief about his wife being missing he, instead chose to flirt with his sisters baby sitter. Offering to make her drinks he called, "flirtinis". The baby sitter was so weirded out by Scott, she left!
In one of the recorded calls with Amber, Scott tells her that if the police find any evidence, he'd lose his freedom. Not a confession, but close enough!
When the due date, of the birth of his missing baby came around, he didn't have a gathering of friends & family to remember Laci & Conner. No, he didn't do anything at all to remember them. And, that would've been fine, if he chose to do nothing, no problem. But, he DID choose to do something. Since that day was also Ambers Bday, Scott chose to celebrate it, by hiding a bag of jewelry and a CD, etc for Amber to pick up. It seems it was Amber he wanted to remember & honor, not his missing wife & baby.
When a body of a baby washed ashore, and then a body of a woman who had been pregnant washed ashore shortly after, within just a couple of miles from where he says he was 'fishing', he never even called anyone about it to see if it was Laci.
About a week or so later, he was caught trying to flee with just about everything he owned, BUT his golf clubs and golf shoes. I add that he didn't have his clubs & shoes because Scott tried telling the cops that he was just going to play golf, not flee! However, the list of things he had with him is just as long, if not longer than my list here. What avid golfer goes to play golf with everything he owns BUT his clubs & shoes?
I could go on & on! I know there's more, but I'm drawing a blank on the rest. Can anyone else think of anything I've forgotten?
Okay so, one or two things on this list would be maybe a coincidence. three or four things --- sketchy, but okay.
All these things plus more --- he's guilty, guilty, guilty! And, I don't even have it all listed here.
Wrong.
-BOAT WAS NOT A SECRET
Laci DID know about the boat.
"Scott had told the police that Laci knew about the boat and that she had been to the warehouse on December 20, 2002. Detective Brocchini was told about an eye witness who confirmed seeing Laci at the warehouse (where the boat was stored). When he heard about this witness in August of 2003, he purposely left it out of his police report. While under oath during the trial, he admitted to excising the information from his police report and acknowledged that he did not think it had been reported by any other officer. This woman later confirmed that Laci was at the warehouse on December 20, 2002. This situation confirmed that Scott was once again being truthful. It was Detective Brocchini who had been deceptive.
Guy Miligi told police on January 4, 2003 that he and Scott had discussed purchasing a ski boat together prior to December.
Jodi Miligi told police that Scott discussing a boat one to three weeks prior to Thanksgiving.
Brian Ulrich told detectives on January 4, 2003 that Scott had been discussing buying a boat for over three months.
Scott withdrew the $1400 from his joint checking account with Laci. Also, Scott did not try to hide his identity from Bruce or the DMV. Scott gave accurate information to Bruce including his home address. This information was filed with the DMV on 12-9-02. Another boat Scott looked at on December 8th was not registered with the DMV, so Scott decided not to purchase it. It was also the sellers request that Scott pay cash.
HAIR WAS NOT WRAPPED AROUND PLIERS
HENDEE: No, it didn't wrap around the pliers, didn't wrap around the needle nose. It just went through. It looked like at one location it just went through the pliers.
Nancy Grace "round and round and round" the pliers. Other reporters also characterized the hair as wrapped multiple times in the pliers when it was NOT.
Even testing came back negative and the criminologist determined they were too rusted to have been used in the crime.
-DID NOT MAKE FIVE ANCHORS.
They did not find cement anchors in the bay even though the State alleged he made 5 anchors. These distinctive circles that Brocchini said were on the trailer resembled rectangular shapes from cement bags from work he did at house in September. The pitcher the prosecution alleged Scott made the anchors in didn't even fit.
-CEMENT DID MATCH THE SAMPLE IN THE DRIVEWAY
CONCRETE EXPERT
GEBLER: Yes. In our sample we found fly ash, cement, pea gravel and sand, similar to what was described by Mr. O'Neill.
GERAGOS: Does that mean that the cement that was used in the anchor and the cement that you've collected here and the cement sample that you also observed, does that mean that they all are one and the same?
GEBLER: They're all consistent. They all have, they all have all, from what I saw, the, the, the anchor and these materials are consistent with each other.
GERAGOS: What does that mean?
GEBLER: With the concrete.
GERAGOS: You say they're consistent. Does that mean they have all the same components?
GEBLER: Yes, sir.
-AGREED TO POLYGRAPH 3 TIMES
1)BROCCHINI: Would you be willing to take a polygraph?
PETERSON: Sure.
BROCCHINI: So what you’re telling me Scott is there no, you have no idea where Laci is.
PETERSON: None.
2)BROCCHINI: Would you be willing to take a polygraph?
PETERSON: Yeah . . . They're accurate, right?
BROCCHINI: Yeah, yeah, I mean I, it's not nothing that can be used against you, but yea, I believe they're accurate.
PETERSON: No, I'm certainly willing.
BROCCHINI: It wouldn't be now, it'd be, ya now, in a day or two.
PETERSON: Now . . .
BROCCHINI: It's just like the next step in this thing.
PETERSON: Sure.
3)Scott arranged an appointment with Melvin King for February 1, 2003. He was due to meet Amber Frey at the office of Expert Polygraph Services, but upon arrival Peterson saw Brocchini and could not see Frey in attendance. Believing that Amber was in collusion with Law Enforcement and that this was a set up, Peterson left.
-SCOTT ASKED ABOUT COUNSELING FOR HER FAMILY.
PETERSON: The only question I have what about resources available. You saw my mother-in-law tonight, uhm, anyway, you saw some of my wife’s friends, myself…
BROCCHINI: What do you mean like for?
PETERSON: Counseling and that kind of thing.
-Scott Cadaver dogs
"7:20 pm Scott called Brocchini to ask him if they were using cadaver dogs to look for Laci in Dry Creek Park. Brocchini told Scott he hadn't considered her being dead yet, so they hadn't used cadaver dogs. They talked for 5 minutes. Since Scent dogs can also find dead humans, those who knew they were using K-9s may not have known the difference between a K-9 and a cadaver dog."
-GOLFING VS FISHING
He told ONE person he was playing golf, Not three.
He told dozens of people he was fishing including police. At around 6:11 pm, the first officer, Sergeant Evers, arrived on the scene after Laci was reported missing. When he asked Scott where he was that day, Scott immediately told him that he had been fishing that day in the bay. Scott also gave Sgt. Evers his receipt from the Berkeley Marina parking lot to show that he'd been at marina that day. Cell phone records and transactions confirm where he was.
"Harvey testified that he told his wife and multiple others that Scott told him that he'd gone golfing on December 24th . However, no one testified that Harvey had told them that. Harvey did not tell the police until June of 2003 that Scott told him that he'd been golfing, despite the fact that Harvey knew his wife had been told by Scott that he was fishing and the police were publicly trying to corroborate Scott's alibi for December 24th . Harvey Kemple also testified that he saw Scott lose his temper once and slam the lid to their barbeque. Scott and Laci's barbeque didn't have a lid. And finally, Harvey testified that he was told that Scott had been hanging out at the Del Rio Country Club while Laci was missing. When asked who told him that, he identified Dennis Tobin and a Country Club employee named Stephanie. Detective Grogan testified that when they followed up on Harvey's claims, they found that Dennis Tobin never saw Scott at the club while Laci was missing and there was no employee named Stephanie. So with Harvey Kemple's credibility in question, that leaves two people testifying to one instance of Scott saying that he had been golfing on December 24th . (Unlike Harvey, Amie Krigbaum did tell police in late December that Scott said he had been golfing that day. It is unclear when Terra Venable first told the police that she heard Scott say he'd been golfing.)"
Message left by Scott to Laci.
"Hi, beautiful. I just left you a message at home. 2:15. I'm leaving Berkeley. I won't be able to get to Vella Farms to get the basket for Poppa. I was hoping you would get this message and go on out there. I'll see you in a bit, sweety. I love you. Bye."
-"If police *had found anything. . ."
Two people told you this and you still lie about it.
Reneenay FabNayNay, VideoFanatic02, Mia Gardner.
HE DID WANT CHILDREN
Couples they hung out with started having babies, Scott and Laci surprised friends when they reversed an earlier stance of not wanting children. Laci, who had had surgery years earlier and was left with one ovary, knew it would be difficult to conceive and methodically tracked her cycle. Richardson said she recalls Laci expressing frustration that Scott always seemed to be traveling at the wrong time, and it took some time before Laci was pregnant.
By early June, she got the good news. She enrolled in a prenatal yoga course and attended Lamaze classes with Scott.
They also got to work early on the baby's room. Consistent with the decorations for The Shack and with Scott's interest in fishing, the couple chose a nautical theme, even hanging a life preserver decoration that read: "Welcome Aboard."
Brent Rocha confirmed that Scott did indeed plan to have a family, and was quite emotional about becoming a father:
Mark Geragos: And also fair to say that she was very excited about the kid?
Brent Rocha: Yes.
Mark Geragos: Okay. And Scott was as well?
Brent Rocha: Yes.
Mark Geragos: When he talked about, when you talked to him, he would express the fact that he's, I mean he's a goal-oriented person; you heard that description earlier today. You would agreed with that, right?
Brent Rocha: Yes.
Mark Geragos: And is, one of his goals was to have a child and a family?
Brent Rocha: Yes.
Mark Geragos: Okay. And he told you that he was thinking about what kind of father he was going to be and he was crying and he said he was going to be great; isn't that what he told you?
Brent Rocha: That's what he was saying.
Sharon Rocha confirmed, on Larry King Live, that Laci told her Scott had changed his mind about having a baby shortly after they moved to Covena in October 2002:
ROCHA: “that's when she told me that Scott had said that he didn't think he wanted to have children. Of course that concerned me because we'd had conversations before in his presence or they had had conversations in my presence about having children.
KING: So then it shocked you?
ROCHA: It did. It really surprised me.
KING: But then she got pregnant.
ROCHA: Well, then she went on to say that not only did she -- that he didn't think he wanted to have children, she also said that he didn't want to. So, I was -- I was really upset about that knowing that he knew how she felt about having children.
And then it was about a month or so later, it was around Thanksgiving time she and I were in the kitchen preparing dinner when she told me that she's going to stop taking birth control pills in December. Well, that surprised me because it had only been a month ago that Scott didn't want to have children.
So, we had a conversation about that and I said, "Are you sure? Are both of you absolutely sure because you can't put the baby back once he's here"? Well, it was an it at that time. It was nothing at that time. And she said, yes, that they had talked about it and they were ready that Scott was ready also.
Greg Reed gave testimony about Scott's and Laci's relationship, and Scott's participation in Laci's pregnancy.
HARRIS: You also, Kristen, your wife, became friends with Laci, is that fair?
REED: All four of us met at the same time.
HARRIS: And they became friends separate of you and Scott? Kristen and Laci became friends?
REED: Yes, they did.
HARRIS: And at some point you and your wife began a Lamaze class at your home, is that correct?
REED: That is correct.
HARRIS: And you asked Scott and Laci if they would like to join in the Lamaze class?
REED: That is correct.
HARRIS: And they agreed to do that, right?
REED: Yes.
HARRIS: Okay. During about a one month period, they came to your house on a weekly basis to participate in the Lamaze classes, is that right?
REED: That's probably about right. About once a week.
HARRIS: You got a chance to see them interact quite a bit during that, didn't you?
REED: Yes.
HARRIS: And your impression, from telling the police, your impression was that they were a very happy couple?
REED: Yes.
HARRIS: And, in fact, you told the police Scott treated her very, very well?
REED: Yes.
HARRIS: They both, I believe your quote to the police was they were both very excited about the baby coming, is that right?
REED: That's what it appeared, yes.
HARRIS: And you were called in an interview you did with the police, excuse me. Let me take that back. Do you recall an incident at one point where you were looking through a catalog called Cabella's catalog?
REED: Yes, I remember that.
HARRIS: What is the Cabella's catalog?
REED: It's a hunting, fishing, outdoors-type of magazine. And equipment.
HARRIS: And they actually sell kids' camouflage outfits, is that right?
REED: In that magazine they were.
HARRIS: In that particular one?
REED: Yes.
HARRIS: During that time you were looking at it, both you and Scott were going through the, the kids' section or the kids' outfits,
hunting and fishing, or whatever outfits, and the two of you were talking and laughing about how much you couldn't wait to buy your kids those kind of outfits, is that correct?
REED: I remember that clearly, that's correct.
HARRIS: Okay. Scott was very excited about that possibility, wasn't he?
REED: Yes.
-DID NOT FLEE
He was heading North. Last time I checked Mexico was south of the border.
He was arrested at the golf course where he was meeting his brothers and Father. A recorded phone call was played by the defense in court where Scott tells he doesn't want his picture in the media again.
-He calls Laci's mom after checking the voicemail.
- CALL TO SHARONS
DISTASO: And can you tell the jury, just tell us what happened.
ROCHA: When he called he said, "Hi, Mom." He said, "Is Laci there with you or over there?" And I said, "No." And he said that her car is there, was there in the driveway and the dog was in the backward with the leash on and Laci was missing. I remember telling him to call her friends to see if anybody had seen or talked to her that day.....
-SELLING THE HOUSE
January 14, 2003 First hint at selling the house
Terri Western.
WESTERN: Yes, I did. As I did every morning. I was either the first one or one of the first that had arrived. And Scott was there that morning, and he was visibly upset. So I sat down next to him while he was going through the e-mails on the computer. And I said, "Scott," you know, "Are you okay?" And he said no. He goes, "I need to talk to you about selling the house. I can't have Laci come back here."
DISTASO: And what did you respond to him, if anything?
WESTERN: I responded with, "Well, Scott, I understand. However, now is not the time nor the place to discuss this."
DISTASO: And did he mention that to you again about selling the house?
WESTERN: No, he did not.
(Trial)
No effort was made by MPD or by the Defense, apparently, to determine what upset Scott so much. Scott didn't mention selling the house again to Western. Instead, he turned to Brian Argain.
January 22, 2003 Scott again inquired about selling the Covena house
"Scott called Brian Argain to inquire about selling the house. Transcript The phone conversation lasted 4 minutes and was captured in one of the wiretaps. Scott asked Brian about getting together with him to discuss the possibilities. He wanted to put it on the market right away, as a furnished home, and wanted it kept secret from the media. Scott said, 'no way is Laci coming back to that place.' Brian said since LE had already searched the house, he didn't know of any reason why Scott couldn't sell it, but he would check for him. They arranged to meet for lunch the next day to continue the conversation.
-WAREHOUSE *LIGHTING
Scott said there was no *lighting. Not "Power". His warehouse didn't have working lights. Hence Brocchini used the lights from the cruiser. Brocchini was called out on his lie during trial when he admitted he was aware of the fax that was sent and the indicator lights on the electronics. Brocchini lied, NOT Scott.
Laci's Land Rover
January 29th , Scott traded in their Land Rover for a 2002 Dodge Dakota pick up. We offer the following facts regarding the trade-in of Laci's car:
Scott had asked several times for his truck to be returned to him (see Detective Grogan's testimony). It was not going to happen so Scott needed to make other arrangements because he needed a truck for work.
The used, 2002 Dodge Dakota that Scott purchased on January 28th was worth less than the 2002 4x4 crew cab F150 the police had confiscated. The suggestion that Scott was uncaring and went to get a new truck while his wife was missing is unreasonable. Scott had a new truck before Laci went missing, but it was in police custody. Her car was traded in for the Dodge out of necessity8
YOU SAID
-"Are you aware the boat was never registered"
TRUTH
- The boat WAS registered. The correct information including his name and address was filed with the DMV on 12-9-02.
YOU SAID
- "Laci's hair was was found wound tightly in some pliers on the boat"
TRUTH
HAIR WAS NOT WRAPPED AROUND PLIERS
HENDEE: No, it didn't wrap around the pliers, didn't wrap around the needle nose. It just went through. It looked like at one location it just went through the pliers.
It was never proven to be Laci's hair.
YOU SAID
-Scott transferred the marina ticket to his clean.pants
TRUTH
-EVERS: And he said, in fact, I have a parking receipt, would you like to see it?
DISTASO: And what did you say?
EVERS: I said yes.
DISTASO: Okay. And did he go somewhere and get a parking receipt for you?
EVERS: Yes, he did.
DISTASO: Do you know where he went?
EVERS: Yes, I do.
DISTASO: Where was that?
EVERS: He opened up the, he opened up the door to his truck, and reached in, and pulled a receipt from the ashtray.
YOU SAID
-Scott told Ron he was golfing
TRUTH
- Scott did NOT tell he was golfing. He didn't talk to until later and when he did, he said he was fishing.
YOU SAID
Scott called Sharon and immediately said Laci is missing without asking if she had heard from her or seen her
TRUTH
-DISTASO: And can you tell the jury, just tell us what happened.
ROCHA: When he called he said, "Hi,
Mom." He said, "Is Laci there with you or over there?" And I said, "No." And he said that her car is there, was there in the driveway and the dog was in the backward with the leash on and Laci was missing. I remember telling him to call her friends to see if anybody had seen or talked to her that day.....
YOU SAID
Robert Chacon was a lead detective who found evidence in the form of clay pots.
TRUTH
- Robert Chacon was not a lead detective, nor was there any evidence of clay pots ever entered as evidence. Robert Chacon was an FBI and no was not in charge of any if the bay searches either.
YOU SAID
-That's a bunch of BS. Full term healthy babies weigh between 6-9 lbs. Conner only weighed about three lbs.
TRUTH
-They measure bones to determine gestational age. They don't use weight of a decomposing fetus to determine age. 🤦♂️
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@@miagardner541
You have more than a dozen accounts and you're always stalking me. You spend all your time creating phony accounts and trolling TH-cam pretending to be one person, while maliciously spreading misinformation and twisting facts. If the evidence is so solid, then why are you so set on being so misleading?
Oh please! Your client is guilty as his sin!
He is a monster. The End.
He is guilty why even put lacis family thru that again ? The juror lied on the form. Okay but that dosent mean Scott is innocent. There was a burglary across the street.That dosent mean Scott is innocent.
The burglary happened after the 24th and Harris knows this.
@@kmremseysmith4771 it dosent matter that dosent deem scott innocent
It's called due process. Do a little research and don't believe everything the media says.
@@jwait1496 Shut up.
I don’t think Laci was even alive Saturday morning. And I don’t believe it was her on the computer. Scott says he’s innocent but everything proves that he is guilty. I can’t see this guy telling any truth. Put him back in jail where he belongs. End the Rocha pain! Sharon has been through enough.
What proves he's guilty?
If she was dead on Saturday morning, then why was there no cadaver scent, or a single bit of forensic evidence indicating Laci was dead in any of the alleged crime scenes. None in the truck, none in the boat, none in the home, none in he warehouse.
They tested nearly everything.
Why was Conner determined to be alive until Jan 3rd by both the States expert and the Medical examiner? Furthermore, Dr Charles March testified there is no way that Scott and Laci Peterson's unborn baby could have died any earlier than Dec. 29, 2002. Dr Allison Galloway determined the baby could have even been alive as far along as Jan 14th.
@@aok4418Shut up, Scott.
Oh please. He did hurt Laci and conner. He's going to pay for it for the rest of his life.
Merlin, the trailing dog owned by Cindee Valentin, trailed Laci's scent to the Gallo Winery in the airport district, on the night of December 26.
-December 31, a gold Croton watch, identical to Laci’s watch which disappeared the same day she did, was pawned by Deanna Renfro. Highly unlikely this is just a coincidence.
It gets better. The families of Deanna Renfro, Steven Todd and the Tenbrinks know one another.
-Diane Jackson reported seeing 3 men with a VAN and a SAFE in front of the Medina’s house at 11:40 a.m. on December 24. There is no debating this. The burglary happened the same day Laci disappeared. Both Todd and Pearce pled guilty to burglary charges 12-24-02. They both received reduced sentences.
- S Todd would have received 25 years for his third offense. So why did he get 8 years and 8 months, far less than 25 years. Pearce received only 180 days, yet he was another career criminal.
-Tom Harshman, who lived in Modesto, was driving with Elizabeth Harshman between 2 and 4 p.m. on the afternoon of December 24. He saw a young pregnant woman being forced into a van. He turned around and went back to the spot hoping to find the van still there and hoping to get more information about the license plate number. But they were gone.
1. He called police (911 MPD) that same day.
2. Tried again December 28.
3. December 28, he also called the Laci tip line twice. His first call on this date was listed incorrectly under the name Harsh and was given Bates Stamp number 14789. The call was given to Detective Holmes. Harsh(man) said that he had called 3 or 4 days earlier on the day that he had seen a pregnant young woman being pushed into a van. There had been a man standing over her as she squatted to urinate with her back up against a chain-link fence. The man was described as 30’s, tall, thin, with ponytail, dirty blonde to gray hair, scrubby looking. When she finished, the woman was shepherded back to the driver’s door of the car, where another man’s arm was seen pulling her into the car. He said the young woman was wearing black pants and a red shirt. He said she had a scared look on her face."
4. Jan 3rd, he went to the Command Post in the park and relayed this to the officer on duty. Over
40,000 pages in the discovery and nothing about this report was in it.
5. February 2003, Harshman’s wife spoke to a relative of hers who lived in New York about the sighting of Laci Peterson near the corner of Scenic and Claus. Mrs. Harshman’s relative shared this story with an NYPD detective. This NYPD detective was so concerned that he contacted the MPD and spoke personally to Detective Grogan on February 14, 2003. What did Grogan do with the information? Nothing at all.
6. pre-trial hearings in May of 2004, DA Investigator Kevin Bertalotto noticed the Harshman tip and insisted that Grogan call Tom Harshman and speak to him personally. Grogan did this on May 18, 2004.
An audiotape and a transcription of his conversation with Harshman to the defense on May 20, 11 days before the beginning of the trial.
@@aok4418 Shut up.
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You spend all your time creating phony accounts and trolling TH-cam pretending to be one person, while maliciously spreading misinformation and twisting facts. If the evidence is so solid, then why are you so set on being so misleading?
There is no reason to why he would get a new trial!!! You bet that he is in jail for killing Laci & Connor!. He is not there for a picnic or a party. They need to accept the verdict!!
The burglars left a dolly on the front lawn. When the Medina's returned home, it was the first thing they saw and immediately knew something was wrong. So the night Laci goes missing, there's volunteers, family, friends, police, searching and door knocking and not one single person remembers seeing a dolly on the front lawn of the house across the road? So if they committed it on that day, why did not one person see that dolly?
Spot on.
Finally! Someone who knows what they're talking about 👏👏
You mean the dolly that was just feet from the house?
GERAGOS: Okay. And when you took the burglary report, how far off the street would you say this dolly was?
WEND: It was up kind of by the, closer to the front porch than, than the middle of the, of the yard. If you divided the yard in thirds, it would have been in the third closest to the front porch.
GERAGOS: And that setback from the street to the house is approximately 30 feet?
WEND: That sounds reasonable.
GERAGOS: Okay. I mean if I were to tell you that the, from where you're sitting to the pole right there is 40 feet, it's certainly a lot closer than that, isn't it?
WEND: It's probably about 40 feet, then.
GERAGOS: And so 25 feet, at most, off the street is the dolly?
WEND: If you throw out the "at most" part, "approximately" would be appropriate to use.
GERAGOS: Approximately 25 feet?
WEND: Yes, sir.
GERAGOS: Okay. Now, the, nobody had, as far as you know during your investigation, nobody else had phoned in a burglary report prior to the Medinas getting home, correct?
@@jwait1496
I hope someday you grow up enough to get a little life experience so that you aren't fooled by a pretty face, like Laci was.
@@normastone1044 You mean the dolly that was just feet from the house?
GERAGOS: Okay. And when you took the burglary report, how far off the street would you say this dolly was?
WEND: It was up kind of by the, closer to the front porch than, than the middle of the, of the yard. If you divided the yard in thirds, it would have been in the third closest to the front porch.
GERAGOS: And that setback from the street to the house is approximately 30 feet?
WEND: That sounds reasonable.
GERAGOS: Okay. I mean if I were to tell you that the, from where you're sitting to the pole right there is 40 feet, it's certainly a lot closer than that, isn't it?
WEND: It's probably about 40 feet, then.
GERAGOS: And so 25 feet, at most, off the street is the dolly?
WEND: If you throw out the "at most" part, "approximately" would be appropriate to use.
GERAGOS: Approximately 25 feet?
WEND: Yes, sir.
GERAGOS: Okay. Now, the, nobody had, as far as you know during your investigation, nobody else had phoned in a burglary report prior to the Medinas getting home, correct?
He’s guilty
Scott must think we're all idiots
Janey does too.
In fairness, most people in these comment sections are in fact idiots.
These defense attorneys can talk and talk all they want like my good friend has said Scott ain't going anywhere. he is guilty to the core. Rot in prison Scott Peterson.
I guess the MPD should have brought the actual murderers to justice. Instead, they decided she wasn't important enough to follow up with actual sightings and leads. Guess they should have known that the husband couldn't have killed her when there was no forensic evidence, eyewitnesses, video surveillance, etc ever proving the States theory. We even have the SF Medical examiner (Boyd Stevens) explaining to the lead detective that it would be highly unlikely that 32 lbs would submerge the body. It would just float. He also said the currents would likely take the body out to sea. She was found nearly 4 months later. How do currents flowing Southbound at 4 knots
place either body where they were found. Conner was even found above the high tide line and water break. Full term, tape stuck to his ear and plastic wrap knotted around his neck that had to be cut off, not far from a plastic bag which was never tested.
Laci's uterus was at least 10 cm (3.9 inches) smaller than it should have been, explaining why the incision to remove Conner was not visible on her body, and the injured 9th rib (another postmortem injury) is in the same location where such an incision would have been made"
At least by Jan 5, the MPD publicized that Scott motored to the from the Berkeley Marina to Brooks Island, and even published a map of the area
Testimony from Drs. March and Jeanty explains that Conner died between December 29 and January 3
Testimony from Dr. Galloway estimates Laci could have lived until January 14
@@jwait1496 Shut up Scott.
@@jwait1496 YAWN. Change the record fool!!
@@laneybobs8157 Get lost Ang D Jones, AKA Sophie.
No real man leaves his 8 1/2 mth pregnant wife on Christmas eve. And goes fishing?
Scott told Modesto police that he was fishing that day. Lets say for argument these robbers kidnapped her. Why would any criminal go to the bay while they have divers out there and take that huge risk and dump them there, only to frame Scott. Its ridiculous!! If they were going to dump them in the bay, they would've taken them past the Golden gate Bridge where sharks would have taken them out to the open ocean. It doesn't make any sense for them to have been involved. Scott had the motive.
Medical examiner currents
GERAGOS: Okay. Now, when you talked to Boyd Stephens, he also told you and he was the San Francisco, or still is the San Francisco Medical Examiner. He told you that in cases previously where bodies have bloated with decomposition, that they pulled as much as eighty pounds of weight up with the body surfacing in the Bay, correct?
GROGAN: Yes.
GERAGOS: Okay. And, once again, you gave him, and this would have been on April 2nd, of 2003. You gave him the hypothetical of the chicken wire, right?
GROGAN: Yes, sir.
GERAGOS: Okay. And he told you that the water flow southbound was at four knots, right?
GROGAN: In one particular area we were talking about, yes.
GERAGOS: Okay. And he also said that, in his opinion, thirty pound of weights would not likely be enough to cause a female of that weight, especially wrapped in plastic causing additional buoyancy in the plastic to immediately go to the bottom, correct?
GROGAN: Yes, that's one of the things he said.
GERAGOS: And he said victim would likely have traveled with the currents for a considerable distance before any exposed weights could catch something on the bottom, or the current would allow the object to stay in one place long enough for the weights to begin to sink in the mud.
GROGAN: Yes. When talking about the Richmond Turning Basin area, there.
GERAGOS: If it had made it to deeper waters, it's possible the body would still be in pristine condition, right?
GROGAN: Yes, sir.
@@jwait1496 Shut up Scott!! you know you're guilty.
@Rusty's Crib
Sure Sophie, Mia Gardner, Reneenay FabNayNay, Renee Pigeon.
Laci was on the computer the morning of Christmas Eve, 2002
Scott left to go fishing at the Berkeley Marina
Laci went for her walk with McKenzie
Laci came home from her walk
Laci saw the burglary across the street and Todd verbally threatened her
Diane Jackson saw the van, the 3 men, and the safe being removed from the Medina home
No one has ever reported seeing Laci after Todd verbally threatened her
The safe and other stolen items were found in Steve Todd's possession
Steve Todd confessed to the burglary
Donald Pearce admitted using his mother's white car to help with the burglary
The other men that Jackson saw have never been identified
The van Jackson saw has never been identified
The MPD immediately gave out Scott's alibi
Jan 2, the MPD publicized pictures of Scott's truck and boat
At least by Jan 5, the MPD publicized that Scott motored to the from the Berkeley Marina to Brooks Island, and even published a map of the area
Testimony from Drs. March and Jeanty explains that Conner died between December 29 and January 3
Testimony from Dr. Galloway estimates Laci could have lived until January 14
The shoreline in the area of Scott's fishing route has several places where a car could just pull up along the shoreline and heave a body into the water
The searches at the Bay were not 24/7; that shoreline was not under constant surveillance; many days there were no searches going on; the shoreline was just as accessible at night as it was during the day
The bodies washed ashore along that same scoreline
@Rusty's Crib How cute, you think Scott Peterson is spending his time on You Tube. Doesn't surprise me VideoFanatic02
YOU SAID
"Even though Ron already had a boat and a better one at that.... LOL"
TRUTH
Ron didn't have a boat. He had a dingy.
YOU SAID
"Are you aware the boat was never registered"
TRUTH
The boat WAS registered. The correct information including his name and address was filed with the DMV on 12-9-02.
YOU SAID
"Laci's hair was was found wound tightly in some pliers on the boat"
TRUTH
HAIR WAS NOT WRAPPED AROUND PLIERS
HENDEE: No, it didn't wrap around the pliers, didn't wrap around the needle nose. It just went through. It looked like at one location it just went through the pliers.
It was never proven to be Laci's hair.
YOU SAID
-Scott transferred the marina ticket to his clean.pants
TRUTH
EVERS: And he said, in fact, I have a parking receipt, would you like to see it?
DISTASO: And what did you say?
EVERS: I said yes.
DISTASO: Okay. And did he go somewhere and get a parking receipt for you?
EVERS: Yes, he did.
DISTASO: Do you know where he went?
EVERS: Yes, I do.
DISTASO: Where was that?
EVERS: He opened up the, he opened up the door to his truck, and reached in, and pulled a receipt from the ashtray.
YOU SAID
"Scott told Ron he was golfing"
TRUTH
Scott did NOT tell Ron he was golfing. He didn't talk to Ron until later and when he did, he said he was fishing.
YOU SAID
"Scott called Sharon and immediately said Laci is missing without asking if she had heard from her or seen her"
TRUTH
DISTASO: And can you tell the jury, just tell us what happened.
ROCHA: When he called he said, "Hi,
Mom." He said, "Is Laci there with you or over there?" And I said, "No." And he said that her car is there, was there in the driveway and the dog was in the backward with the leash on and Laci was missing. I remember telling him to call her friends to see if anybody had seen or talked to her that day.....
YOU SAID
"Robert Chacon was a lead detective who found evidence in the form of clay pots."
TRUTH
Robert Chacon was not a lead detective, nor was there any evidence of clay pots ever entered as evidence. Robert Chacon was an FBI and no was not in charge of any of the bay searches either.
YOU SAID
"That's a bunch of BS. Full term healthy babies weigh between 6-9 lbs. Conner only weighed about three lbs."
TRUTH
They measure bones to determine gestational age. They don't use weight of a decomposing fetus to determine age. 🤦♂️
YOU SAID
"Vivian Mitchell couldn't have seen Laci because her husband Bill was home watching Football and therecwas no football games that day."
TRUTH
He said he had been searching on Christmas Eve for information or previews of bowl games to be played in the next few days.
You must have had to jump through some "mind gymnastics" I guess.
YOU SAID
"Scott was researching paths of currents"
TRUTH
-He was searching fishing game and boating regulations. Detective Wall clearly agreed on the stand he DID NOT search " currents" The website was "Department of Fish and Game"
@Rusty's Crib Don't forget to have VideoFanatic02 come in after and repeat it.
Get some help
The process worked !!
I'm gonna go against the other 379 comments here and say I really hope that he gets a new trial. The last one was a media circus. I've watched and r ad everything I can find on this case and I'm not convinced he did it.
Agreed
Maybe you should try reading or watching something that wasn't created by the Peterson family.
@@sophie8394 Sophie I have watched and read EVERY SINGLE PIECE OF INFORMATION AVAILABLE ON THUS CASE FOR YEARS.
The trial was garbage. Zero physical evidence. He deserves a new trial.
@@rachelstump3 have you tried reading the trial transcripts?
@@rachelstump3 have you read the SCOC decision on his appeal in 2020 where they upheld his conviction and affirmed the fairness of his trial?
They can get him a new trial. But evidence doesn't change. Him being at the bay and the body show up
Remember the media broadcast to where Scott was fishing. Lasey was walking her dog when she saw two men broke into a house. They took her and killed her and dumped her where everyone knew where Scott was fishing a setup
@@johnleonard6878 no Scott told everyone he went to the bay to fish. But that doesn't explain why he told Amber that this would be the first year he lost his wife.Then the bodies wash up. The media had no clue only Scott
@@vha3742171 Scott told a couple of people he was golfing that day 🙄
@@johnleonard6878 riiiiiight. Took her and dumped her in a bay crawling with LE searching for her 🙄
FYI Laci never walked that day. She hadn't walked in weeks. She never confronted any burglars. The burglary happened on the 26th. Proven.
Scott's location of Brooks Island wasn't released to the public until Jan 4 and the burglars were arrested and in jail Jan 3. Do some research before you comment.
@@sophie8394 More than one eye witness said to police they saw Laci walking her dog on 12/24 but no police follow-up. New trial ?
WTF they couldn't say Laci never went to the warehouse. The other detective had it in his report.
There was no other detective who had it in the report. Brocchini lied like he did about the Martha Stewart episode.
GROUPIE ALERT. TROLL -JUSTWAIT, A-2021distraction. A person who intentionally antagonizes others online by posting inflammatory, irrelevant, disruptive, and offensive comments.
@@miagardner541 You have more than a dozen accounts and you're always stalking me. You spend all your time creating phony accounts and trolling TH-cam pretending to be one person, while maliciously spreading misinformation and twisting facts. If the evidence is so solid, then why are you so set on being so misleading?
@@aok4418 Last word, Scott.
@@aok4418 Again you are not having the last word.
The only thing Scott lied about was the affair
😆 🤣 😂 😆 🤣 😂
"let this play out" AKA keep racking up my attorney bills.
It is odd that they say she was found right where he said he was fishing, why would be admit he was fishing right there if he had put a body there. If I killed someone an threw them down a manhole, I wouldn't tell cops that I was rat hunting in that same manhole 🤔
He never thought they'd be found.
Apparently Scott had unwavering confidence that 32-40lbs of ready-mix concrete from Home Depot would keep Laci down for all of eternity. 👌🏼
Let me guess: It wasn't: "I take full responsibility for my actions, and would like to take this opportunity to express my remorse to Sharon Rocha, and the entire Rocha and Peterson families."
See how EASY that is, Scotty boy?
Laci was on the computer the morning of Christmas Eve, 2002
Scott left to go fishing at the Berkeley Marina
Laci went for her walk with McKenzie
Laci came home from her walk
Laci saw the burglary across the street and Todd verbally threatened her
Diane Jackson saw the van, the 3 men, and the safe being removed from the Medina home
No one has ever reported seeing Laci after Todd verbally threatened her
The safe and other stolen items were found in Steve Todd's possession
Steve Todd confessed to the burglary
Donald Pearce admitted using his mother's white car to help with the burglary
The other men that Jackson saw have never been identified
The van Jackson saw has never been identified
The MPD immediately gave out Scott's alibi
Jan 2, the MPD publicized pictures of Scott's truck and boat
At least by Jan 5, the MPD publicized that Scott motored to the from the Berkeley Marina to Brooks Island, and even published a map of the area
Testimony from Drs. March and Jeanty explains that Conner died between December 29 and January 3
Testimony from Dr. Galloway estimates Laci could have lived until January 14
The shoreline in the area of Scott's fishing route has several places where a car could just pull up along the shoreline and heave a body into the water
The searches at the Bay were not 24/7; that shoreline was not under constant surveillance; many days there were no searches going on; the shoreline was just as accessible at night as it was during the day
The bodies washed ashore along that same shoreline
I wish that reporter knew enough about this case to bust him when he made that crack about Brocchini. Yes, Brocchini did excise the fact that Laci was at the warehouse and asked to use someone else's bathroom from his report...bc it was already in the other detectives report!!! He explained this when he testified but as usual the Peterson camp only tells one side of the story. Ps...she had to use the other bathroom bc she couldn't get in the warehouse where the boat was kept. She didn't see the boat.
Sophie/ Rustys crib/ Mia Gardner.
Laci DID know about the boat. Quit Lying.
"Scott had told the police that Laci knew about the boat and that she had been to the warehouse on December 20, 2002. Detective Brocchini was told about an eye witness who confirmed seeing Laci at the warehouse (where the boat was stored). When he heard about this witness in August of 2003, he purposely left it out of his police report. While under oath during the trial, he admitted to excising the information from his police report and acknowledged that he did not think it had been reported by any other officer. This woman later confirmed that Laci was at the warehouse on December 20, 2002. This situation confirmed that Scott was once again being truthful. It was Detective Brocchini who had been deceptive.
Guy Miligi told police on January 4, 2003 that he and Scott had discussed purchasing a ski boat together prior to December.
Jodi Miligi told police that Scott discussing a boat one to three weeks prior to Thanksgiving.
Brian Ulrich told detectives on January 4, 2003 that Scott had been discussing buying a boat for over three months.
Scott withdrew the $1400 from his joint checking account with Laci. Also, Scott did not try to hide his identity from Bruce or the DMV. Scott gave accurate information to Bruce including his home address. This information was filed with the DMV on 12-9-02. Another boat Scott looked at on December 8th was not registered with the DMV, so Scott decided not to purchase it. It was also the sellers request that Scott pay cash.
It's a baseless issue to bring up, considering the other detective noted it. Brocchini knew that. It's a nonissue. Pat Harris needs to take a seat.
@@annem9402 It's not protocol to remove anything from a report.
@@annem9402 Matt Dalton and William Pavelic, a couple of investigators for Geragos, met with Greg Smith, a Realtor who showed them the Peterson warehouse building, which was for lease. The investigators heard that warehouse neighbor, Peggy O'Donnell, owner of "Adventures in Advertising," saw Laci at the warehouse on Dec. 23 and allowed Laci to use her bathroom since Scott's bathroom was almost inaccessible due to pallets of product. The courtroom listened to Brocchini's audio-taped dictation of the Peggy O'Donnell incident. However, when the actual written report was shown on the overhead projector, the crucial paragraph about Laci's presence at the warehouse on Dec. 23 was missing. When Geragos asked Brocchini how that particular piece of information got excised out of his police report, Brocchini replied: "I excised it." The insinuation was clear: Brocchini ignored any exculpatory evidence, and fully concentrated on incriminating Peterson. The reason why this was such powerful testimony is that Peterson's office has a window that looks out into the warehouse bay. The boat was in direct eyeshot through the window. Laci must have seen the boat.
@@annem9402 This isn't malicious either is it!
After an interview with Peterson in the early morning hours of Dec. 25, Peterson told Brocchini he and Laci were watching a Martha Stewart episode which contained something about "meringue." Detective Brocchini ordered the Martha Stewart videos from both Dec. 23 and Dec. 24, and claims to have never heard the word "meringue" on the Dec. 24 tape. This word clearly was heard on the Dec. 24 tape during opening statements. Brocchini's mistake led to an affidavit that led to a wiretap of Peterson's phones.
He’s not only a monster.He’s a devil😡
That’s an insult to the devil
Your Son would have been 19 years old this year 2022 !!! Happy New Year Scott 👍
For yrs I believed that he was guilty but learning and watching documentaries about this case honestly... He might be innocent. And if he is I pray for justice for Scott as well as Laci and Conner. But this is all around tragic but it also is a prime example of not to judge and jump to any conclusions. Even if the conclusion is favored by the majority.
Nah. He's guilty.
@@aok4418 Shut up, Scott.
@@VideoFanatic02 What do you know🤦♂️
YOU SAID
-"Are you aware the boat was never registered"
TRUTH
- The boat WAS registered. The correct information including his name and address was filed with the DMV on 12-9-02.
YOU SAID
- "Laci's hair was was found wound tightly in some pliers on the boat"
TRUTH
HAIR WAS NOT WRAPPED AROUND PLIERS
HENDEE: No, it didn't wrap around the pliers, didn't wrap around the needle nose. It just went through. It looked like at one location it just went through the pliers.
It was never proven to be Laci's hair.
YOU SAID
-Scott transferred the marina ticket to his clean.pants
TRUTH
-EVERS: And he said, in fact, I have a parking receipt, would you like to see it?
DISTASO: And what did you say?
EVERS: I said yes.
DISTASO: Okay. And did he go somewhere and get a parking receipt for you?
EVERS: Yes, he did.
DISTASO: Do you know where he went?
EVERS: Yes, I do.
DISTASO: Where was that?
EVERS: He opened up the, he opened up the door to his truck, and reached in, and pulled a receipt from the ashtray.
YOU SAID
-Scott told Ron he was golfing
TRUTH
- Scott did NOT tell he was golfing. He didn't talk to until later and when he did, he said he was fishing.
YOU SAID
Scott called Sharon and immediately said Laci is missing without asking if she had heard from her or seen her
TRUTH
-DISTASO: And can you tell the jury, just tell us what happened.
ROCHA: When he called he said, "Hi,
Mom." He said, "Is Laci there with you or over there?" And I said, "No." And he said that her car is there, was there in the driveway and the dog was in the backward with the leash on and Laci was missing. I remember telling him to call her friends to see if anybody had seen or talked to her that day.....
YOU SAID
Robert Chacon was a lead detective who found evidence in the form of clay pots.
TRUTH
- Robert Chacon was not a lead detective, nor was there any evidence of clay pots ever entered as evidence. Robert Chacon was an FBI and no was not in charge of any if the bay searches either.
YOU SAID
-That's a bunch of BS. Full term healthy babies weigh between 6-9 lbs. Conner only weighed about three lbs.
TRUTH
-They measure bones to determine gestational age. They don't use weight of a decomposing fetus to determine age. 🤦♂️
YOU SAID
- Vivian Mitchell couldn't have seen Laci because her husband Bill was home watching Football and therecwas no football games that day.
TRUTH
- He said he had been searching on Christmas Eve for information or previews of bowl games to be played in the next few days.
You must have had to jump through some "mind gymnastics" I guess.
YOU SAID
-Scott was researching paths of currents
TRUTH
-He was searching fishing game and boating regulations.
@@aok4418 Like I said, shut up Scott.
Read the court case files...geez...why would you believe a documentary.
What about Scott’s psychic abilities? You certainly could use that in the defense. I wonder how come he didn’t see the killer? Ya know since he predicted his wife going missing in early December.
Carry on a relationship with Amber, yet he's already told her he lost his wife. So given that, how does Scott eventually explain to Amber if she's the motive like people have suggested. Makes no sense!
"oh yeah, by the way, the wife I Said I lost, it was just Christmas Eve that she went missing, oh and she was pregnant. You still good to go Amber?"🤦♂️
It was a fling. Why do you think he told Amber he was going to be away for the holidays. Because he knew he would be with his family. That's why! He even got the idea from Amber.
December 19 Amber runs into the estranged wife of Dave Giardanelli-a woman that, according to Giardanelli, had died of a heart condition.
@@aok4418 are you talking to me? Or? I didn’t report you.
@@aok4418 Shut up Scott.
Yeah, right
My heart bleeds! He put himself in prison
"frustrated" that everyone thinks he murdered his wife. literally he is the ONLY ONE WHO HAS A MOTIVE. this man is wild.
Another Casey Antony lawyers
When did he purchase the boat Pat? Tell us! because Sharon couldn't get a straight answer from Scott. He bought it after he told Amber he lost his wife and this would be his first Christmas without her...and she goes missing...what a coincidence. I guess you're in for the money because he will spend the rest of his life in prison in gen public...nice going with that...way worse than death row.
@@jwait1496 Scott didn't intend on the whole world looking for Laci did he? He admitted to saying that on a phone call the detectives recorded with Amber. You're the fool, EVERTHING POINTS TO SCOTT. Go ahead, keep your blinders on, nobody cares what you think. The truth is slapping you in the face Janey and you can't accept it.
VideoFanatic02 AKA Anne M AKA
MIA Gardner. You appear to have gotten a few things incorrect.
YOU SAID
-"Are you aware the boat was never registered"
TRUTH
- The boat WAS registered. The correct information including his name and address was filed with the DMV on 12-9-02.
YOU SAID
- "Laci's hair was was found wound tightly in some pliers on the boat"
TRUTH
HAIR WAS NOT WRAPPED AROUND PLIERS
HENDEE: No, it didn't wrap around the pliers, didn't wrap around the needle nose. It just went through. It looked like at one location it just went through the pliers.
It was never proven to be Laci's hair.
YOU SAID
-Scott transferred the marina ticket to his clean.pants
TRUTH
-EVERS: And he said, in fact, I have a parking receipt, would you like to see it?
DISTASO: And what did you say?
EVERS: I said yes.
DISTASO: Okay. And did he go somewhere and get a parking receipt for you?
EVERS: Yes, he did.
DISTASO: Do you know where he went?
EVERS: Yes, I do.
DISTASO: Where was that?
EVERS: He opened up the, he opened up the door to his truck, and reached in, and pulled a receipt from the ashtray.
YOU SAID
-Scott told Ron he was golfing
TRUTH
- Scott did NOT tell he was golfing. He didn't talk to until later and when he did, he said he was fishing.
YOU SAID
Scott called Sharon and immediately said Laci is missing without asking if she had heard from her or seen her
TRUTH
-DISTASO: And can you tell the jury, just tell us what happened.
ROCHA: When he called he said, "Hi,
Mom." He said, "Is Laci there with you or over there?" And I said, "No." And he said that her car is there, was there in the driveway and the dog was in the backward with the leash on and Laci was missing. I remember telling him to call her friends to see if anybody had seen or talked to her that day.....
YOU SAID
Robert Chacon was a lead detective who found evidence in the form of clay pots.
TRUTH
- Robert Chacon was not a lead detective, nor was there any evidence of clay pots ever entered as evidence. Robert Chacon was an FBI and no was not in charge of any if the bay searches either.
YOU SAID
-That's a bunch of BS. Full term healthy babies weigh between 6-9 lbs. Conner only weighed about three lbs.
TRUTH
-They measure bones to determine gestational age. They don't use weight of a decomposing fetus to determine age. 🤦♂️
YOU SAID
- Vivian Mitchell couldn't have seen Laci because her husband Bill was home watching Football and therecwas no football games that day.
TRUTH
- He said he had been searching on Christmas Eve for information or previews of bowl games to be played in the next few days.
You must have had to jump through some "mind gymnastics" I guess.
YOU SAID
-Scott was researching paths of currents
TRUTH
-He was searching fishing game and boating regulations.
@@jwait1496 LOLOLOLOLOL
@@rustyscrib6071
YOU SAID
-"Are you aware the boat was never registered"
TRUTH
- The boat WAS registered. The correct information including his name and address was filed with the DMV on 12-9-02.
YOU SAID
- "Laci's hair was was found wound tightly in some pliers on the boat"
TRUTH
HAIR WAS NOT WRAPPED AROUND PLIERS
HENDEE: No, it didn't wrap around the pliers, didn't wrap around the needle nose. It just went through. It looked like at one location it just went through the pliers.
It was never proven to be Laci's hair.
YOU SAID
-Scott transferred the marina ticket to his clean.pants
TRUTH
-EVERS: And he said, in fact, I have a parking receipt, would you like to see it?
DISTASO: And what did you say?
EVERS: I said yes.
DISTASO: Okay. And did he go somewhere and get a parking receipt for you?
EVERS: Yes, he did.
DISTASO: Do you know where he went?
EVERS: Yes, I do.
DISTASO: Where was that?
EVERS: He opened up the, he opened up the door to his truck, and reached in, and pulled a receipt from the ashtray.
YOU SAID
-Scott told Ron he was golfing
TRUTH
- Scott did NOT tell he was golfing. He didn't talk to until later and when he did, he said he was fishing.
YOU SAID
Scott called Sharon and immediately said Laci is missing without asking if she had heard from her or seen her
TRUTH
-DISTASO: And can you tell the jury, just tell us what happened.
ROCHA: When he called he said, "Hi,
Mom." He said, "Is Laci there with you or over there?" And I said, "No." And he said that her car is there, was there in the driveway and the dog was in the backward with the leash on and Laci was missing. I remember telling him to call her friends to see if anybody had seen or talked to her that day.....
YOU SAID
Robert Chacon was a lead detective who found evidence in the form of clay pots.
TRUTH
- Robert Chacon was not a lead detective, nor was there any evidence of clay pots ever entered as evidence. Robert Chacon was an FBI and no was not in charge of any if the bay searches either.
YOU SAID
-That's a bunch of BS. Full term healthy babies weigh between 6-9 lbs. Conner only weighed about three lbs.
TRUTH
-They measure bones to determine gestational age. They don't use weight of a decomposing fetus to determine age. 🤦♂️
YOU SAID
- Vivian Mitchell couldn't have seen Laci because her husband Bill was home watching Football and therecwas no football games that day.
TRUTH
- He said he had been searching on Christmas Eve for information or previews of bowl games to be played in the next few days.
You must have had to jump through some "mind gymnastics" I guess.
YOU SAID
-Scott was researching paths of currents
TRUTH
-He was searching fishing game and boating regulations.
@@jwait1496 Last word.
I don't care what a murderer wants I want Laci alive and that's not going to happen
No new evidence all near say
Stop lying Pat. Laci was never at his warehouse. And if he wanted to say something to his defense he should have talked 19yrs ago.
True, as he found not proof of that in the trial so no one was called to say she was. All he's doing is copying total bs from a dead person who ran a factless blog and made money off this case. She's thankfully dead from covid. She was evil to her very core.
Sophie/ Mia Gardner/ VideoFanatic02/ RENEENAY
Peggy O'Donnell, owner of "Adventures in Advertising," saw Laci at the warehouse on Dec. 23 and allowed Laci to use her bathroom since Scott's bathroom was almost inaccessible due to pallets of product.
Brocchini ignored any exculpatory evidence, and fully concentrated on Scott Peterson.
That is a fact. You can stop making excuses malicious intent by Allen Brocchini.
@@jwait1496 copy and paste again.
@@VideoFanatic02 Talking to yourself isn't a good sign. Renee Pigeon
Sophie, Reneenay FabNayNay
Jay Taylor, Ginger Clove
VideoFanatic02, Rustys crib
Pan Rules all, Chee chalker.
People with antisocial personality
Psych Central “repeated lying, use of aliases, or conning others for personal profit or pleasure.”
Reneenay FabNayNay
Yet you spend all your time creating phony accounts and trolling TH-cam pretending to be one person, while maliciously spreading misinformation and twisting facts. If the evidence is so solid, then why are you so set on being so misleading?
@@jwait1496 Last word.
Our american legal system of adversarial, combative trial needs revamping. Medical certainty to see if guilty or not.
His defense team had a opportunity to talk to that juror n they didnt
APPEAL DENIED!!!
@@aok4418 Last word.
@@aok4418 Last word.
@@aok4418 Still not getting the last word.
@Rusty’s Crib the hearing for a new trial is set for Feb. 25 so we don’t know if it’s denied yet or not
@@CDT3 it will be denied.
I agreed with the lawyer
Oh the lawyer Harris looks so distraught. Someone get him a 6pack or some nerve pills. I think Harris is gonna have a breakdown. Scott lost his chance.
He doesn't look distraught at all.
That would have been Rick Distaso during trial, sweating profusley, stumbling over his words.
Don't listen to it, Dennis. Scott is toast.
@@aok4418 New evidence ...LMAO. NO new trial.💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🍾
@@aok4418 L@ser
@@aok4418 💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃🍾
Where’s amber in all of this ?
She gave a statement through her lawyer that if need be she will testify against Scott again.
Still arguing and still arguing about Scott Peterson . dear God this whole thing has gone beyond pathetic. See what is lawyers and no one really seems to realize is Scott telling the cops the detectives, Diane Sawyer he had nothing to do with Laci's disappearance. I'd have been like you saying you had nothing to do with Laci's disappearance doesn't prove you didn't. As far as I'm concerned Scott did nothing to prove his innocence. All he's about is words. Just like your all
thinking about the circumstantial evidence. His actions is demeanor his lies his inconsistent stories lying to his girlfriend going fishing supposedly to fish and that's where the bodies washed up a shore nearby. It's like sorry bing only proves that he most likely did have something to do with her disappearance. If you have to continuously lie about things that proves most likely guilt. Especially since he was the last person with her. Especially since he told his girlfriend he lost his wife on December 9th and Laci was still alive and not missing. There was never any signs that he was going to leave Laci. And after he's caught up with he's talking like well we got to get the attention off of me and still be looking for missing lost wife. And I truly believe at that time and even before when she had actually gone missing he knew exactly all the time where she was at. RIP Laci and Connor. Papa Scott has been put where he belongs. Cuz he never was able to prove his innocence.
After studying a lot of the information (circumstantial evidence) available I believe he committed the murders. Based on what I have read about what the prosecution presented during the trial, I believe there is “reasonable doubt” as to whether he committed the murders.
@@mrasmussen5506 I don't know whether you realize or not sir but you're contradicting your own statement. 1 minute you believe he committed the murders then you're saying you have reasonable doubt that he committed the murders. I have 100% belief that he not only committed the murder and that he premeditated the murdering of his wife.
@Dennis Hardy They are not contradicting themself. Anyone can believe what they want. When there is this much reasonable doubt, the "jury" is required to aquit. That isn't contradicting. It's an opinion, and given your history of misinformation. Yours isn't worth much.
@@aok4418 Shut up, Peterson.
Shame on you! That’s all you’ve got?!
They literally make country songs about men going fishing, hunting, golfing etc upsetting their wives, but they do it anyway. I wouldn't care what my husband did as long as he was dressed and ready to go for dinner.
How did he killed her ??
I never knew that
Why wld she be there? Maybe he killed her on the boat. But he killed them
😈Pat Harris 😈
Get a life!
@@aok4418 HA HA HA NO NEW TRIAL.
@@aok4418 Hilarious you of all people tell me to get a life.
@@annem9402 Hi Patty Sullivan. 👋
@@aok4418 💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃
She was in the boat dead
He is innocent !
Nope ❌
Yep
All those jurors were getting paid to find Scott guilty via movies and book deals
Shut up.
Does he eat enough in prison? He needs his nourishment
Maybe he's on a food strike.. I hope!! He needs to keep that sh!+ up
James Dandy Well he scarfed down a huge burger when he was first arrested, that's probably kept him going for all these years.
@@simcastpodvids He asked for a double cheeseburger fries and a vanilla shake. He also asked police if he could call a friend to apologize he wouldn't be able to make her some lavender cookies - this was after he was arrested. Bizarre!
@@simcastpodvids A double double.. fries and a vanilla shake! Scott imo is a Sociopath.. Void of empathy/ conscience..
What IF he is innocent?
He is guilty
Is that a real question 🤔
Said not a soul with an I.Q.
@@sophie8394
There is no doubt the MPD hid that information from the public and the defense. Remember, a treasure trove of incriminating evidence against S Todd and G Pearce existed. information about any investigation of this tip. Lt. Aponte gave a signed statement to defense investigators which said the prisoner had been interviewed by MPD, and that MPD had received a copy of the taped phone conversation. Instead of this information being disclosed during discovery. The only information provided to the defense about his tip was a simple notation on a CD which included 10,000 other tips about the case.
-Merlin, the trailing dog owned by Cindee Valentin, trailed Laci's scent to the Gallo Winery in the airport district, on the night of December 26.
-December 31, a gold Croton watch, identical to Laci’s watch which disappeared the same day she did, was pawned by Deanna Renfro. Highly unlikely this is just a coincidence.
It gets better. The families of Deanna Renfro, Steven Todd and the Tenbrinks know one another.
-Diane Jackson reported seeing 3 men with a VAN and a SAFE in front of the Medina’s house at 11:40 a.m. on December 24. There is no debating this. The burglary happened the same day Laci disappeared. Both Todd and Pearce pled guilty to burglary charges 12-24-02. They both received reduced sentences.
- S Todd would have received 25 years for his third offense. So why did he get 8 years and 8 months, far less than 25 years. Pearce received only 180 days, yet he was another career criminal.
-Tom Harshman, who lived in Modesto, was driving with Elizabeth Harshman between 2 and 4 p.m. on the afternoon of December 24. He saw a young pregnant woman being forced into a van. He turned around and went back to the spot hoping to find the van still there and hoping to get more information about the license plate number. But they were gone.
1. He called police (911 MPD) that same day.
2. Tried again December 28.
3. December 28, he also called the Laci tip line twice. His first call on this date was listed incorrectly under the name Harsh and was given Bates Stamp number 14789. The call was given to Detective Holmes. Harsh(man) said that he had called 3 or 4 days earlier on the day that he had seen a pregnant young woman being pushed into a van. There had been a man standing over her as she squatted to urinate with her back up against a chain-link fence. The man was described as 30’s, tall, thin, with ponytail, dirty blonde to gray hair, scrubby looking. When she finished, the woman was shepherded back to the driver’s door of the car, where another man’s arm was seen pulling her into the car. He said the young woman was wearing black pants and a red shirt. He said she had a scared look on her face."
4. Jan 3rd, he went to the Command Post in the park and relayed this to the officer on duty. Over
40,000 pages in the discovery and nothing about this report was in it.
5. February 2003, Harshman’s wife spoke to a relative of hers who lived in New York about the sighting of Laci Peterson near the corner of Scenic and Claus. Mrs. Harshman’s relative shared this story with an NYPD detective. This NYPD detective was so concerned that he contacted the MPD and spoke personally to Detective Grogan on February 14, 2003. What did Grogan do with the information? Nothing at all.
6. pre-trial hearings in May of 2004, DA Investigator Kevin Bertalotto noticed the Harshman tip and insisted that Grogan call Tom Harshman and speak to him personally. Grogan did this on May 18, 2004.
An audiotape and a transcription of his conversation with Harshman to the defense on May 20, 11 days before the beginning of the trial.
@@jwait1496 Last word.
The media convicted Scott Peterson
Wrong. The jury who spent nearly 6 months of their lives seeing and hearing all of the evidence convicted the murderer.
😆 🤣 😂 😆 🤣 😂 😆 🤣 😂
Bahahahahaha new evidence that exonerates his client.
They've been yapping about that for years. Still haven't seen it 🤣🤣
@@sophie8394 I would have liked to see the look on Barbara Weaver's face when she heard the judge denied a new trial. She was all over Twitter with her trial #2 BS.
@@annem9402 oh I know!
"The burglary and the Aponte tip will take center stage at the new trial"
Baaaahahahahaha 🤣 🤣 🤣
Sorry about your luck Babs 😆
@@sophie8394 Oh man, she's an arrogant thing. I think I saw Linda S in the court room, she left when Harris started speaking.
@@annem9402 they're all well trained minions of Janey Peterson.
Perhaps he is innocent.
yes, it’s possible. They might reopen the case and take a look at evidence.
Ok, let go back. Laci and Connor body washes ashore at the same place he went fishing. How does people breaking into a house dump her body there. Then he tells Amber this first Christmas without his wife. Retrial him. That the things his lawyer can't change
@@vha3742171 Same place he went fishing? San Fransisco bay is massive. Every time I've ever been to San Fransisco I've gone over the Bay....
Not a chance. Guilty af.
Perhaps you have a brain cell, but I doubt it.
good!! Hope the retrial happens!
Scott looks like he hasn't slept since he killed Laci and Conner...
Why so many fake names?
Anne M
Norma Stone
Renee
Sophie
Twills
Ginger Harris
Reneenay FabNayNay
Jay Taylor
Ginger Clove,
VideoFanatic02
Rustys crib,
Pan Rules all
Chee chalker
Tippy Canoe
Mia Gardner
Laney Bobs
Trailrunner925
You should look in the mirror
He probably hasn't slept being in the county jail. He's probably getting harrassed the way Chris Watts was.
@@aok4418 Sure, Scott.
@@annem9402 We can only hope.
@@VideoFanatic02 My hope is that he's sent to prison in the next coming months and never sees the outside of a jail cell.
ONLY For argument's sake..let's say Laci was at his warehouse. It doesn't prove she saw the boat. Scott's size of boat can easily be covered up. And what pregnant woman wants to walk around a warehouse with a bunch of farming fertilizer and chemicals everywhere? Why did she use another bathroom? Why not use the bathroom in Scott's warehouse? I don't believe for a second she was alive when she was in Scott's warehouse, she was dead when he took her to that warehouse and in his boat.
-BOAT WAS NOT A SECRET
Laci DID know about the boat.
"Scott had told the police that Laci knew about the boat and that she had been to the warehouse on December 20, 2002. Detective Brocchini was told about an eye witness who confirmed seeing Laci at the warehouse (where the boat was stored). When he heard about this witness in August of 2003, he purposely left it out of his police report. While under oath during the trial, he admitted to excising the information from his police report and acknowledged that he did not think it had been reported by any other officer. This woman later confirmed that Laci was at the warehouse on December 20, 2002. This situation confirmed that Scott was once again being truthful. It was Detective Brocchini who had been deceptive.
Guy Miligi told police on January 4, 2003 that he and Scott had discussed purchasing a ski boat together prior to December.
Jodi Miligi told police that Scott discussing a boat one to three weeks prior to Thanksgiving.
Brian Ulrich told detectives on January 4, 2003 that Scott had been discussing buying a boat for over three months.
Scott withdrew the $1400 from his joint checking account with Laci. Also, Scott did not try to hide his identity from Bruce or the DMV. Scott gave accurate information to Bruce including his home address. This information was filed with the DMV on 12-9-02. Another boat Scott looked at on December 8th was not registered with the DMV, so Scott decided not to purchase it. It was also the sellers request that Scott pay cash.
Laci was seen at the industrial park outside of Scott's warehouse. That's the bottom line, no matter what that liar Harris says. At no time ever did the witness say she saw Laci in Scott's unit where the boat was. If that were true, she would have been called to testify. There was not one person that knew about that boat. Scott talked to his dad and buddy as he was hauling the boat home from the marina and never mentioned it. He never mentioned it to anyone. His lame excuse was it was a surprise for Ron.
@@annem9402
Ah! Still saying nobody knew. Yet the evidence clearly indicates Laci knew. This was his fourth boat.
Brian Ulrich for example told detectives that Scott had been discussing buying a boat for over three months.
He has bought and sold boats his entire adult life.” Scott’s dad, Lee, testified they had also owned boats Scott’s entire childhood. Within one month of dating, Scott and Laci had already gone on a fishing date and a sailing date.
Jodi Miligi told police on January 4, 2003 that she remembered Scott discussing a boat one to three weeks prior to Thanksgiving.
You think Laci wouldn't know about $1400 from their JOINT CHECKING ACCOUNT?
Jodi Miligi told police on January 4, 2003 that she remembered Scott discussing a boat one to three weeks prior to Thanksgiving.
@@aok4418 Last word Scott.
@@annem9402Peggy O’Donnell and Rosemary Ruiz, who worked in the same warehouse complex as Scott, had both seen Laci at Scott’s warehouse on December 23. The boat was prominently sitting in plain sight. Detective Brocchini knew that Laci had been at the warehouse and would have seen Scott’s boat, but he admitted under oath that he removed this information from his report. Clearly, he did so because it didn’t fit with the prosecution’s assumptions of how Scott committed this crime.
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So, how did your conversation go with Mark S, Sophie? It appears, Mark was caught lying again. This time in response to your question about the back yards being searched. Let's check out his responses on two separate posts.
Renee P:
It would be in a report or something, right?
Version #1
Mark S:
"Renee Pieon, that information is in police reports and not in transcript."
Version #2
Mark S:
Unfortunately there are no reports from officers who searched and found nothing."
You should already know this, since it was you who asked him
Testimony from officer Corder verifying they did not search the back yards.
GERAGOS: Okay. As you're going along, what would your typical search be of a house? Would you go into the backyards or were you basically just trying to go through the front yards and see if there was anything around?
CORDER: Just check the front yards. Something that would be easy for a person if they were injured or something where they might stumble up to.
GERAGOS: So I understand correctly so the jury understands, you're not, you're not going inside the houses here?
CORDER: No, not inside the houses or the backyards.
GERAGOS: Or the backyards. What you're doing is looking to see in the front yards or on the side yards where you can see, I take it, whether or not somebody's either stumbled or fell or something like that?
CORDER: Yes.
You're welcome!
You're running around these threads under dozens of names and posting your childish clown emojis directed at anyone who believes he's innocent.
What kind of sane person has dozens of TH-cam accounts anyway? I'm confident these people are smart enough to see exactly the type of spiteful irrational liar you are.
Anyone can click profile and see your comments telling strangers to "Shut up" or "GFY" etc. . .
@@jwait1496 Shut up Scott.