Anonymous
Post 08/28/2024 14:11     Subject: Scott Peterson Netflix Documentary

Why did Steven Todd’s jail buddies brag about Steven arguing with Laci that day?

How did they find that out? Why did Steven say “F Scott Peterson” in prison and hang up when called by a pro Scott interviewer?

Scott insists he knows the burglars did it because he heard it in jail.

Based on all the witness testimony and the fact the dog was found across the street right by the Medina home, it all tracks
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2024 14:08     Subject: Scott Peterson Netflix Documentary

And why didn’t they allow the defense to test the safe for Lacis hair or fingerprints?

Why did the Medinas have $50,000 in cash and jewels in the safe? Who took the cash? The police or the robbers or did they split it? Because I know they didn’t burn or get rid of that safe with the money still in it
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2024 14:07     Subject: Scott Peterson Netflix Documentary

In what world does it make sense for a police department to arrange for an eyewitness/tipster who called 911 to report a suspicious van on Christmas Eve to get hypotnized by a master hypnotist so her testimony isn’t allowed and seen as not credible?
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2024 14:05     Subject: Scott Peterson Netflix Documentary

California has some of the worst and most corrupt law enforcement and prosecutors around so it’s no surprise they have overcrowded prisons. Kamala Harris even tried to hide DNA evidence that would exonerate innocent prisoners.

They hate getting things wrong but they often do with cases because they let their initial judgements become final verdicts and ignore all other facts that don’t fit with their perfect culprit
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2024 14:02     Subject: Scott Peterson Netflix Documentary

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hi Scott's jailhouse lover,

You need to spend more time trying to get visitation with Scott and less time making up alternate theories on a message board.


It’s got to be that sister in law obsessed with him.


Negative on both counts.

There are tons of websites online that explain the police and prosecutorial misconduct and negligence in this case.

The Innocence Project does deep research into these things and the Scott Peterson innocent webpages have existed for a long time but picked up steam after the A&E documentary which many people felt was pro Scott though I disagree.

I think he’ll be exonerated one day like Adnan Syed. California is very liberal today compared to 2004. They would never count a 7 month old pregnancy as double murder today in the first place. They’re pushing for that to be legal with abortions
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2024 09:48     Subject: Scott Peterson Netflix Documentary

Anonymous wrote:Hi Scott's jailhouse lover,

You need to spend more time trying to get visitation with Scott and less time making up alternate theories on a message board.


It’s got to be that sister in law obsessed with him.
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2024 07:49     Subject: Scott Peterson Netflix Documentary

Whoever is defending this man - what are your thoughts on the tapes of Scott Peterson calling Amber Frey? Those are all recorded and well documented.
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2024 06:48     Subject: Scott Peterson Netflix Documentary

Hi Scott's jailhouse lover,

You need to spend more time trying to get visitation with Scott and less time making up alternate theories on a message board.
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2024 00:56     Subject: Scott Peterson Netflix Documentary

When first questioned, some of the first words out of Steven Wayne Todd's mouth, without being asked about Laci Peterson, was "I had nothing to do with the pregnant women" (39-minute mark in episode 6 of A&E's six-part series, The Murder of Laci Peterson). Rather than follow-up and ask the burglar about the statement he just volunteered, the detective told him he wasn't there to talk to him about the pregnant girl; he was there to talk to him about the burglary. This was because tunnel vision had convinced the Modesto Police Department that Scott was responsible for the disappearance of his wife, and the cops didn't want the media or anyone else focused on the possible burglary connection to this missing person's case.
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2024 00:40     Subject: Scott Peterson Netflix Documentary

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.

On December 31, 2002, a gold Croton watch, identical to Laci’s watch which disappeared the same day she did, was pawned by Deanna Renfro. The Modesto Police did not investigate this woman or her connection to the Medina burglars. A background check would have shown links between the families of Deanna Renfro and those of Steven Todd and the Tenbrink family.

Two weeks before the end of the trial, shortly before Mark Geragos was to begin his CIC, the prosecution turned over information about a prisoner in Stanislaus County jail, who confirmed the information given in a tip which had been received from Lt. Xavier Aponte, Norco Correctional Institute, during the last part of January 2003. Lt. Aponte said that a phone call between an inmate and his brother (Shawn and Adam Tenbrink) discussed Steven Todd’s confrontation with Laci Peterson during the burglary at Medina’s. 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. Modesto Police did not provide reports or 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.

Judge Delucchi refused to consider this information which connected the Medina burglary to Laci’s disappearance and denied the Defense Motion for a New Trial.
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2024 00:34     Subject: Scott Peterson Netflix Documentary

http://www.pwc-sii.com/Research/burglary/medina.htm

Rudy and Susan Medina, who lived across the street from Scott and Laci Peterson, left their home on December 24, 2002, at 10:32 a.m. for a short holiday trip to Los Angeles. When they returned on December 26, about 4:30 p.m., they discovered their home had been burglarized. December 24 is the day Laci disappeared.
Background

On January 2, 2003, Steven Wayne Todd and Donald Glenn Pearce were arrested at 1406 Tenaya Drive in Modesto, California.

Through an informant named Mark, the Modesto Police Department learned that some of the items taken from the home of Rudy and Susan Medina, 516 Covena Avenue, were in the possession of Steven Wayne Todd. When the Modesto Police arrived at Tenaya Street address, they recovered some of the jewelry and the large safe ( 2 ½ ‘x 2 ½’ x 3’) which had been taken from the Medina property.

Steven Todd, interviewed by Officer Michael Hicks on January 2, said he had nothing to do with the woman and the baby. He then told the officer the burglary at Medina’s had taken place on December 27. When this proved to be untrue (Medinas were home by that time), he said that the burglary had taken place on December 26 between 3:00 and 7 a.m. The Modesto Police took his word for this and did not investigate further.

Sergeant Ron Cloward, MPD, put out word that anyone who had the remaining possessions from the Medina burglary could return them to MPD and no questions would be asked. On one occasion, a woman ran into the police headquarters and threw jewelry on the counter and then ran out. This incident was not recorded on the security camera at the headquarters.

When Steven Todd pled guilty during his court appearance in February 2003, he was given a sentence of 8 years and 8 months even though he was a 3 strike offender. Donald Glenn Pearce received a sentence of 180 days.

In the summer of 2003, Mark Geragos asked Detective Craig Grogan to turn over the Medina safe, still in police custody, so it could be tested. Grogan later told him that sometime after Geragos made the request, the safe was destroyed.
Evidence the burglary is linked to Laci's disappearance

There is credible information to suggest that this burglary occurred on December 24, 2002, shortly after the Medinas left home at 10:32 a.m. and may have been directly connected to Laci's disappearance.

Media and police presence in the Covena neighborhood was extreme after the word of Laci’s disappearance became known on the evening of December 24, making a December 26 burglary highly impractical.

There were numerous sightings of Laci Peterson walking her dog in the Covena neighborhood on the morning of December 24 that were not thoroughly investigated by the MPD, which chose instead to rely on the unverified timeline constructed by Karen Servas who lived at 517 Covena Avenue and who found the Peterson’s dog McKenzie in the street in front of the Medina’s house on the morning of December 24. Her estimate of the time she found the dog was used to exclude a connection between Laci’s disappearance and the Medina burglary.

Diane Jackson, who lived a short distance away, 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, 2002. Her information was considered credible enough to be used in the flyer asking for the information about the burglary and offering a $1,000 reward. However, the Modesto Police arranged for her to by hypnotized by an unqualified hypnotist, and for that reason her testimony was not allowed at trial. Some of the information she provided, however, came in through the testimony of Detective Craig Grogan.

Wtf?
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2024 00:26     Subject: Scott Peterson Netflix Documentary

If you don’t think it happens, think again. The best protection for any criminal is a relative that’s a cop. Certainly, it helped Casey Anthony, who actually was guilty, walk away free of charge. Her father was a police detective.

If Peterson came from a cop family, I’m sure Broccini would be more willing to not make him a suspect at all. The burglars were obviously sent by that woman Renfro as that’s her van. Renfro has other charges like robbery and drug dealing in her past.

That’s the woman the police should’ve focused on not Amber Frey.
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2024 00:19     Subject: Scott Peterson Netflix Documentary

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think Detective brocinni and the mobsters and Medinas were all mobbed up or something. It’s strange how they let the robbers go with a “polygraph”-I’m sure it was done by Broccini


Speaking of the mob Scott was a Sopranos fan and dumped Lacis body just like Tony and crew dumped Pussy in the water. He and Laci had watch parties. Probably where he got the idea. Roll the body in a bag, weight with concrete. Throw it over board, voila. Problem solved.


Half the country loved Sopranos. It’s more likely that Deanna Renfro and Detective Broccini are the mobsters and perhaps they thought of putting Laci and Connor months later on the shore.

It wasn’t found by someone fishing in the water or diving for a search. It was found by someone walking by.

How did it wash up on the shore out of the blue when it wasn’t found months earlier?

Broccini was in with this cover up.Who is this Deanna Renfro and who are the Medinas and Steven Todd? Why did they specifically want a safe from the Medina house? We’ll never find out


Lol Scott got his idea somewhere. Most people don’t kill their pregnant wives but he did. You’re sounding more and more hysterical about this.



You don’t know that.

There’s nothing hysterical about reporting facts. Even Court tv, very anti Scott, reported about Deanna Renfro and the pawn shop watch.

It seems you don’t want to admit homicide cases are often incorrectly prosecuted in the US due to cop corruption like in this case
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2024 00:17     Subject: Scott Peterson Netflix Documentary

Deanna Renfro has a long rap sheet including selling methamphetamines.

There was a brown van connected to the Renfros which matches what neighbors said they saw that morning that Laci disappeared. Laci with her dog in an argument with men outside of a brown van

http://www.pwc-sii.com/Media/pawn.htm
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2024 00:10     Subject: Scott Peterson Netflix Documentary

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think Detective brocinni and the mobsters and Medinas were all mobbed up or something. It’s strange how they let the robbers go with a “polygraph”-I’m sure it was done by Broccini


Speaking of the mob Scott was a Sopranos fan and dumped Lacis body just like Tony and crew dumped Pussy in the water. He and Laci had watch parties. Probably where he got the idea. Roll the body in a bag, weight with concrete. Throw it over board, voila. Problem solved.


Half the country loved Sopranos. It’s more likely that Deanna Renfro and Detective Broccini are the mobsters and perhaps they thought of putting Laci and Connor months later on the shore.

It wasn’t found by someone fishing in the water or diving for a search. It was found by someone walking by.

How did it wash up on the shore out of the blue when it wasn’t found months earlier?

Broccini was in with this cover up.Who is this Deanna Renfro and who are the Medinas and Steven Todd? Why did they specifically want a safe from the Medina house? We’ll never find out


Lol Scott got his idea somewhere. Most people don’t kill their pregnant wives but he did. You’re sounding more and more hysterical about this.