They wanted to make him the suspect even though all evidence pointed toward a Laci kidnapping. |
"David Weber, VP Engineering Lowe Boats, was tasked by the State to prove to the Jury that the boat could handle Scott having used it to dump Laci's body. Weber testified that the boat passed the Coast Guard standard for flotation, stability, and side stability, and had the capacity for 4 people, or 500 lbs., with a maximum capacity of people, motor, and gear to be 680 lbs." |
Lol. When asked to show his demonstration of 500 lbs on a boat, he refused and said he didn’t have video. The jury asked to see the boat and get inside the boat in person. That boat did not have the capacity for 500 pounds. The cadavers also were placed on the boat and didn’t alert cops to Laci. They were uninterested in the boat and warehouse and home but they did bark across the street (where Mackenzie was found and the Medina house was getting burgarlized). The dogs traced Laci’s scent to that house not the boat |
Untrue. Anderson said Trimble found Laci’s scent and followed it from the parking area, along a tree line and down a pier, where the dog stopped at a pylon at the water’s edge. https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna5880243 |
And yet no bodies were found on the waters edge on December 28th. They were found on the waters edge in April with tape on both bodies. How does tape stay stuck on bodies that were submerged in water for over four months? |
One was only recently expelled. Explain the decomposition of Laci’s body. |
https://pwc-sii.com/ |
On November 12, 2004, Scott Lee Peterson was wrongfully convicted of murdering his wife Laci and their unborn son, Conner. On December 13, 2004, the same jury recommended the death penalty. On March 16, 2005, Judge Al Delucchi sentenced Scott to death row at San Quentin. This wrongful conviction began when detectives prematurely concluded Scott was guilty and failed to follow legitimate leads to Laci's location. The horror is not just that a wrongful conviction resulted, but that Laci and Conner may have been saved.
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Without exception, every person who observed Conner's body described him as a full-term baby or nine-months, thus confirming that he lived beyond December 24, 2002. The measurements taken by Dr. Brian Peterson, the forensic pathologist who performed Conner's autopsy, confirm that Conner lived beyond December 24, 2002. The measurements taken by Dr. Alison Galloway, the forensic anthropologist tasked with determining Conner's age at the time of his death, confirm that Conner lived beyond December 24, 2002. Furthermore, Conner's macerated condition is not consistent with a 3.5 month intrauterine retention. |
Sufficient testimony was given, from the criminologist and medical examiner, both State witnesses, to conclude that the twine could not have wrapped around Conner’s neck accidentally. As Dr. Cyril Wecht noted, "never in a million years." This proves that Conner was handled outside the womb, and therefore, Scott did not put a pregnant Laci into the Bay on December 24.
Conner's left ear was permanently flattened against the head and a rectangular piece of material was over the ear. This could not have been kelp, as argued by the State, because Conner did not wash ashore. Nor would kelp have the strength or the sticking power to permanently flatten the ear. This is further evidence that Conner was handled outside the womb, and therefore, Scott did not put a pregnant Laci into the Bay on December 24. |
A trailing dog did not trail Laci from 523 Covena to the warehouse, as expected. Instead, Merlin trailed Laci to the Gallo Winery, in the Airport District, very close to where the Medina burglars lived and stolen goods were recovered. |
The MPD and multiple other agencies spent 30 or more days searching in the Bay before the bodies were found and 25 days after, using the most sophisticated diving teams and sonar detection systems, and still did not produce a single piece of evidence that Laci and Conner were ever in the Bay. The Ralston theory was rejected by other experts and not presented as evidence at Trial. |
The truth is, the lead detectives were not looking for a live Laci -- Al Brocchini concluded she was dead on the night of the 24th, and Craig Grogan arrived at the same conclusion on Christmas Day. This irresponsible and incompetent tunnel vision may well have cost Laci and Conner their lives. People who reported sightings were not even called back. Many of them had to call their information in multiple times.
Laci Sightings were not a priority |
Everyone knew Scott did it. This was obvious. |
Based on what? He didn’t cry? He went fishing. Laci’s mom didn’t cry and Lacis dad went fishing that day as well. The observations the police made were biased and so was their obsession with Amber Frey and Scott’s sex life. It’s creepy and disgusting and they focused way too much on that tramp instead of on actually saving Laci alive. She was alive and gave birth to a full term son |