Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scott also told officers the day Laci went missing that he was at the Sf bay. About 27 searches of the SF bay went on in January and no dead body was found. Scott was the suspect since day 1 and It was public information to anyone around that Scott went fishing at the SF Bay on Christmas Eve.
Laci and Connor were found in April.
It’s obvious they were placed there later after the heavy police searches of the SF Bay died down
It’s a needle in a haystack. Her body was badly decomposed not fresh. It had been weighted down with concrete anchors and eventually broke free.
It’s not a needle in a haystack. This wasn’t the Pacific Ocean we are talking about. It’s a shallow marina about as deep or less than your standard swimming pool. The anchors werent real anchors. He made anchors out of concrete to save money, and other men at the marina were making fun of how ridiculous Scott’s boat and his skills were. Naturally, that was his first time using the boat in the water.
Don’t you think he would used real anchors? The cops didn’t believe Scott could throw Laci overboard on such a a boat in the middle of the marina without falling in himself and they tried very hard to see if it’s possible he tied/buoyed his boat to a pier and then threw her overboard but that wouldn’t make sense because she’d be on the shore in plain view of everyone
Too bad Geragos couldn’t convince a jury. So your hero rots.
I don’t think he’s a hero but typical response. The real crime is that people with this kind of thinking can serve on juries and decide the fate of one’s life.
If you think Scott Peterson is the first man to lie and the first man to not cry or the first man to cheat on his wife and tell his mistress he wants to stay with her forever and this is the first Christmas without his wife (when he was in fact trying to buy a goodie bag for his wife’s dad in fact per his own volunteering and spend Christmas with his wife’s family).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also in cases where women are murdered by their spouses, there often is a history of DV (Nicole Brown Simpson among others).
There was no history of DV between Scott and Laci.
Strangulation is very personal and very angry. Scott didn’t harbor that for Laci. You think they woke up and watched Martha Stewart together and he suddenly out of the clear blue sky pummeled her to the ground and killed her and then took her dead body on a long walk from the parking lot to the bay and lugged her on a tiny fishing boat, tied with super heavy anchors and cinderblocks, and pushed her over the water all without capsizing the boat or creating a public scene?
Yep, he could have done all that. He seemed well prepared with his tarps, umbrellas, anchors, boat, and pliers with her hair on them.
Walk me through how pliers have to do with anything or a small fishing boat only big enough to hold one adult.
This is the boat. Note the height and depth. While rowing, he was able to tie her up to anchors in plain sight to everyone, dismember her, and push her overboard without capsizing?
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The two of their bodies together wouldve been bigger than the boat
Not if she was already in pieces easily thrown overboard. She was tiny at 5’0”. Scott is 6’0”. Shes basically the size of a 5th grader.
Size of a 5th grader? wtf? Laci was not petite. She was as big as Scott
Lol. He’s a foot taller.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scott also told officers the day Laci went missing that he was at the Sf bay. About 27 searches of the SF bay went on in January and no dead body was found. Scott was the suspect since day 1 and It was public information to anyone around that Scott went fishing at the SF Bay on Christmas Eve.
Laci and Connor were found in April.
It’s obvious they were placed there later after the heavy police searches of the SF Bay died down
It’s a needle in a haystack. Her body was badly decomposed not fresh. It had been weighted down with concrete anchors and eventually broke free.
It’s not a needle in a haystack. This wasn’t the Pacific Ocean we are talking about. It’s a shallow marina about as deep or less than your standard swimming pool. The anchors werent real anchors. He made anchors out of concrete to save money, and other men at the marina were making fun of how ridiculous Scott’s boat and his skills were. Naturally, that was his first time using the boat in the water.
Don’t you think he would used real anchors? The cops didn’t believe Scott could throw Laci overboard on such a a boat in the middle of the marina without falling in himself and they tried very hard to see if it’s possible he tied/buoyed his boat to a pier and then threw her overboard but that wouldn’t make sense because she’d be on the shore in plain view of everyone
Too bad Geragos couldn’t convince a jury. So your hero rots.
I don’t think he’s a hero but typical response. The real crime is that people with this kind of thinking can serve on juries and decide the fate of one’s life.
If you think Scott Peterson is the first man to lie and the first man to not cry or the first man to cheat on his wife and tell his mistress he wants to stay with her forever and this is the first Christmas without his wife (when he was in fact trying to buy a goodie bag for his wife’s dad in fact per his own volunteering and spend Christmas with his wife’s family).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scott also told officers the day Laci went missing that he was at the Sf bay. About 27 searches of the SF bay went on in January and no dead body was found. Scott was the suspect since day 1 and It was public information to anyone around that Scott went fishing at the SF Bay on Christmas Eve.
Laci and Connor were found in April.
It’s obvious they were placed there later after the heavy police searches of the SF Bay died down
It’s a needle in a haystack. Her body was badly decomposed not fresh. It had been weighted down with concrete anchors and eventually broke free.
It’s not a needle in a haystack. This wasn’t the Pacific Ocean we are talking about. It’s a shallow marina about as deep or less than your standard swimming pool. The anchors werent real anchors. He made anchors out of concrete to save money, and other men at the marina were making fun of how ridiculous Scott’s boat and his skills were. Naturally, that was his first time using the boat in the water.
Don’t you think he would used real anchors? The cops didn’t believe Scott could throw Laci overboard on such a a boat in the middle of the marina without falling in himself and they tried very hard to see if it’s possible he tied/buoyed his boat to a pier and then threw her overboard but that wouldn’t make sense because she’d be on the shore in plain view of everyone
Too bad Geragos couldn’t convince a jury. So your hero rots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scott also told officers the day Laci went missing that he was at the Sf bay. About 27 searches of the SF bay went on in January and no dead body was found. Scott was the suspect since day 1 and It was public information to anyone around that Scott went fishing at the SF Bay on Christmas Eve.
Laci and Connor were found in April.
It’s obvious they were placed there later after the heavy police searches of the SF Bay died down
It’s a needle in a haystack. Her body was badly decomposed not fresh. It had been weighted down with concrete anchors and eventually broke free.
It’s not a needle in a haystack. This wasn’t the Pacific Ocean we are talking about. It’s a shallow marina about as deep or less than your standard swimming pool. The anchors werent real anchors. He made anchors out of concrete to save money, and other men at the marina were making fun of how ridiculous Scott’s boat and his skills were. Naturally, that was his first time using the boat in the water.
Don’t you think he would used real anchors? The cops didn’t believe Scott could throw Laci overboard on such a a boat in the middle of the marina without falling in himself and they tried very hard to see if it’s possible he tied/buoyed his boat to a pier and then threw her overboard but that wouldn’t make sense because she’d be on the shore in plain view of everyone
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scott also told officers the day Laci went missing that he was at the Sf bay. About 27 searches of the SF bay went on in January and no dead body was found. Scott was the suspect since day 1 and It was public information to anyone around that Scott went fishing at the SF Bay on Christmas Eve.
Laci and Connor were found in April.
It’s obvious they were placed there later after the heavy police searches of the SF Bay died down
It’s a needle in a haystack. Her body was badly decomposed not fresh. It had been weighted down with concrete anchors and eventually broke free.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also in cases where women are murdered by their spouses, there often is a history of DV (Nicole Brown Simpson among others).
There was no history of DV between Scott and Laci.
Strangulation is very personal and very angry. Scott didn’t harbor that for Laci. You think they woke up and watched Martha Stewart together and he suddenly out of the clear blue sky pummeled her to the ground and killed her and then took her dead body on a long walk from the parking lot to the bay and lugged her on a tiny fishing boat, tied with super heavy anchors and cinderblocks, and pushed her over the water all without capsizing the boat or creating a public scene?
Yep, he could have done all that. He seemed well prepared with his tarps, umbrellas, anchors, boat, and pliers with her hair on them.
Walk me through how pliers have to do with anything or a small fishing boat only big enough to hold one adult.
This is the boat. Note the height and depth. While rowing, he was able to tie her up to anchors in plain sight to everyone, dismember her, and push her overboard without capsizing?
![]()
The two of their bodies together wouldve been bigger than the boat
Not if she was already in pieces easily thrown overboard. She was tiny at 5’0”. Scott is 6’0”. Shes basically the size of a 5th grader.
Size of a 5th grader? wtf? Laci was not petite. She was as big as Scott
Anonymous wrote:Scott also told officers the day Laci went missing that he was at the Sf bay. About 27 searches of the SF bay went on in January and no dead body was found. Scott was the suspect since day 1 and It was public information to anyone around that Scott went fishing at the SF Bay on Christmas Eve.
Laci and Connor were found in April.
It’s obvious they were placed there later after the heavy police searches of the SF Bay died down
Anonymous wrote:Scott also told officers the day Laci went missing that he was at the Sf bay. About 27 searches of the SF bay went on in January and no dead body was found. Scott was the suspect since day 1 and It was public information to anyone around that Scott went fishing at the SF Bay on Christmas Eve.
Laci and Connor were found in April.
It’s obvious they were placed there later after the heavy police searches of the SF Bay died down