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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not many details yet, but I always assumed he was guilty. For the Innocence Project to get involved does that give anyone else pause to think...."hmmm maybe he is innocent?" If not Scott then the last 20 years have been wasted with any possible suspects being long gone. https://abc7.com/scott-peterson-innocence-project-laci-murder/14337140/[/quote] The motions for DNA testing of evidence and access to other evidence have to do with the burglary across the street from Laci and Scott’s house; the theory that she witnessed the perpetrators on her way home from the dog walk and they abducted her has been in existence for years. The theory also suggests that her body was dumped in the Bay by the real killers after it was widely reported that Scott was fishing there on the day Laci disappeared. I posted about that theory here a few years ago and people lost their minds berating and ridiculing me, so it’s interesting to see LA Innocence taking up the case as those projects don’t get involved without strong evidence of actual innocence. If it turns out Laci’s DNA is on the mattress from the burned out can, thus Scott is innocent, how will all the people who demonized him for simply being a run of the mill philanderer going to feel? Probably just glad he paid for his cheating with a couple decades of his life.[/quote] Burned out van, no thanks autocorrect![/quote] You mention the theory and that you posted about it. Just curious, do you think this is what happened?[/quote] I think it’s plausible. I encourage folks to watch that recent docuseries on Hulu, or at least the final episode where investigators presented the evidence supporting the alternative theory of the case. Laci was spotted walking her dog at the park. Her dog was later found trailing its leash outside of the yard. There was a van seen on their street that day. There is also something about the timing of when the mailman saw Laci, or saw the dog. In any case, it adds up to compelling circumstantial evidence and when you factor the timing of Laci’s disappearance and the later discovery of her body and Connor’s, it is entirely possible she was dumped in the Bay by perpetrators seeking to point the finger in the husband’s direction since his whereabouts had been reported extensively in the media. People get hung up on this one thing so I’ll just also add: for a time some years ago - way before Laci Peterson’s case - I found myself spending some time at a forum called The Other Woman. Yes, a forum for adulterers. I stumbled on it by accident but it was a window into marriage that I was very interested to see - I was unmarried and averse at the time. Anyway my point is I heard a lot of stories about how women ended up with cheating men, and I’m sorry to tell you that it isn’t uncommon for a married man who cheats to ‘kill’ his wife for the convenience of communicating with a lover. I’m sure there is some perverse psychological thing going on there, but yeah, some cheating men claim to be widows probably just for the extra sympathy F factor it compels. [/quote] I also should add that I am in general a misandrist and suspicious of husbands and boyfriends and exes as a rule - I’ve seen what they are capable of my whole life, including my own ‘father’, who I feared my whole childhood would someday kill my mother in a fit of rage. I wouldn’t cross the street to piss on Scott Peterson if he was on fire, I think he was a pig of a husband. I’m not at all in the camp of googly eyed Scott Peterson fans who feel deeply his innocence. I’m a natural born skeptic and someone who has seen the shortcomings of the criminal justice system close up - I was so troubled, I quit. I cannot imagine any reason not to test DNA evidence if it might exonerate an innocent person. It shocks my conscience when prosecutors fight so hard for convictions that might be unsound. The Michael Morton case is one worth looking up and learning. There is a movie from 2013, An Unreal Dream: the Michael Morton Story. A man can be made to look like a murdering POS by the time cops and prosecutors and media have had their way, even when he is 100% innocent of any crime. [/quote] Because the justice system isn't perfect, all outcomes are unreliable?[/quote] I didn't say that, but nice straw man. When there is DNA evidence untested in a case with plausible alternative theory of the crime and numerous pieces that fit that theory, the DNA evidence should be tested, period. Prosecutors who fight such testing under the guise of preserving the integrity of convictions are undermining public faith in the criminal justice system. The hundreds of actual innocence exonerations in recent decades, many of which have long sordid histories of law enforcement and prosecutors fighting every step of the way to be an obstacle to finding the truth, are eroding public faith in the system every bit as much as the egregious actions of some law enforcement officers which we see on a nearly weekly basis on our TVs and phones. What many in the public don't even seem to grasp is that prosecutors have an ethical obligation to pursue justice, not merely convictions. However most prosecutors are dogged about convictions at any cost, including far too many who engage in misconduct to get the win, never mind the truth. As a result, there are a lot more actually innocent people in prison that any of y'all want to believe. Test the DNA. Hopefully there is zero connection to Laci, which would put to rest all notions of Peterson's innocence and we could all stop talking about him forever.[/quote]
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