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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I just watched the first two episodes today. Will conclude the docuseries later on tonight when my Aunt comes over so we can watch it together. I remember how everyone jumped to the assumption of him being guilty once it came to light that he was in an extramarital affair. I admit - I jumped on that bandwagon too. Now I am trying to watch the docuseries w/a more open + mature mindset. I attended a Women’s Bible Study (in-home fellowship) at Scott Peterson’s older brother’s home in 1999-2000 where his SIL Janey was the leader in San Diego. The home was lovely, they were living in it rent-free from his Dad. Janey was very down-to-earth and her two sons (Elementary aged at the time) were extremely well-behaved for their age. I haven’t spoken to their family since ‘00 when I stopped attending the Bible studies (due to college scheduling) but I heard through my church group that later on Janey became an attorney in order to help Scott. They have long since moved from the house & thankfully no lookiloos ever drive by it. It helps that the house is on the edge of a suburban culdesac. My parents still live across the st. In the docuseries I see that Janey is featured and that she is still standing by Scott. I always liked her and found her not only a great Christian role-model for our church but also very levelheaded as well so am trying to be fair. However certain things this doc shows have not painted Scott in a positive light. [/quote] The documentary has given me a renewed interest in this case so I asked some people at my church today (Horizon Christian Fellowship) what ever happened to Janey Peterson’s family & I was told that shortly after Scott’s conviction that they moved to another city and didn’t tell anyone what city however it is assumed they are still in CA. Janey + her husband left our church around the same time and sadly, does not keep in contact from anyone in the congregation. She was heavily involved in the church but after publicly supporting Scott’s innocence, she abruptly stopped attending. I wonder if people in the church judged her for supporting her BIL?[/quote]
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