Anonymous wrote:You think he’s going to tell cops where he buried a body just hours before that afternoon?
Get real.
Do you think he’d murder Laci the day of her family Christmas gathering and the day before her Christmas party?
Why would anyone premeditate first degree murder with such circumstances like this? He was apparently able to watch Martha Stewart and log on to the computer that morning to look up sunflower umbrellas, tote bags, and Gap scarves but left the mop and bucket and dish rags around the house and told cops he did laundry and went fishing that day.
A real suspect that premeditated murder wouldn’t act that way.
Laci’s stepdad went fishing that same morning so no, it wasn’t unusual on a Christmas Eve in California to go out on a boat ride
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
I think it's the same troll that kept saying Brian Laundrie was innocent and there was nothing behind him driving Gabby's van home without her and then refusing to tell her parents where she was.
I’m not sure about anything in the Laundry case but it wouldn’t completely surprise me if he was innocent and took his life because of the mom mob after him.
There’s a dangerous element to media and sensationalizing crime in this country
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You think he’s going to tell cops where he buried a body just hours before that afternoon?
Get real.
Do you think he’d murder Laci the day of her family Christmas gathering and the day before her Christmas party?
Why would anyone premeditate first degree murder with such circumstances like this? He was apparently able to watch Martha Stewart and log on to the computer that morning to look up sunflower umbrellas, tote bags, and Gap scarves but left the mop and bucket and dish rags around the house and told cops he did laundry and went fishing that day.
A real suspect that premeditated murder wouldn’t act that way.
Laci’s stepdad went fishing that same morning so no, it wasn’t unusual on a Christmas Eve in California to go out on a boat ride
LOL! Because you know all of them? Get real. Murderers can and do behave like this. And he did.
Why didn’t he run away to Mexico on December 24th then, Sherlock?
Nothing about the first degree murder case makes any sense. Scott left the dog to wander the streets, Scott left Lacis body in an open pick up truck with tarp on it and a boat attached for a 2 and 1/2 hour drive. Apparently, he was unconcerned the body could fall or be exposed if rain or wind blew the tarp away.
Scott lugs a human body on a tiny ankle length fishing boat where viewers can see your hands and everything inside your boat from a long distance. Scott told cops exactly where he went fishing that evening apparently unconcerned it’s been less than 24 hours underwater so Laci could easily be found.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Telling the cops where he was fishing was the only smart honest thing Scott did the entire case. And sure, he would tell the cops where he was. It's a big bay, it tooks months for them to find the body, he was counting on the bodies being too decomposed before they found them.
He was counting on the torso remaining attached to the neck, arms and legs he tied anchors to.
Anonymous wrote:Telling the cops where he was fishing was the only smart honest thing Scott did the entire case. And sure, he would tell the cops where he was. It's a big bay, it tooks months for them to find the body, he was counting on the bodies being too decomposed before they found them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You think he’s going to tell cops where he buried a body just hours before that afternoon?
Get real.
Do you think he’d murder Laci the day of her family Christmas gathering and the day before her Christmas party?
Why would anyone premeditate first degree murder with such circumstances like this? He was apparently able to watch Martha Stewart and log on to the computer that morning to look up sunflower umbrellas, tote bags, and Gap scarves but left the mop and bucket and dish rags around the house and told cops he did laundry and went fishing that day.
A real suspect that premeditated murder wouldn’t act that way.
Laci’s stepdad went fishing that same morning so no, it wasn’t unusual on a Christmas Eve in California to go out on a boat ride
LOL! Because you know all of them? Get real. Murderers can and do behave like this. And he did.
Anonymous wrote:You think he’s going to tell cops where he buried a body just hours before that afternoon?
Get real.
Do you think he’d murder Laci the day of her family Christmas gathering and the day before her Christmas party?
Why would anyone premeditate first degree murder with such circumstances like this? He was apparently able to watch Martha Stewart and log on to the computer that morning to look up sunflower umbrellas, tote bags, and Gap scarves but left the mop and bucket and dish rags around the house and told cops he did laundry and went fishing that day.
A real suspect that premeditated murder wouldn’t act that way.
Laci’s stepdad went fishing that same morning so no, it wasn’t unusual on a Christmas Eve in California to go out on a boat ride
Anonymous wrote: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.
I think it's the same troll that kept saying Brian Laundrie was innocent and there was nothing behind him driving Gabby's van home without her and then refusing to tell her parents where she was.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a woman and I don’t think he did it.
I don't see how you can reasonable conclude this. On any level whatsoever.
How? Cops have the ability to determine our innocence and guilt on a dime and plant evidence in or against our favor. The cops happened to like the burglars more than they liked Scott so Scott went to jail and they didn’t
Or maybe the cops, like everyone reasonable realized that the lying con man ready to flee to Mexico clearly did it. It wasn’t some satanic cult, or random burglars, it was the husband like it almost always is. Scott was just the type and all his behavior points toward his guilt.
Behavior is not an arbiter of guilt. What does acting guilty even mean? He didn’t know he was supposed to grieve on the 24th when he met cops. He thought Laci was still alive. They all did. Laci’s family thought she was alive too. He asked the cops if they should search hospitals because the Peterson and Rocha families assumed she went into labor prematurely.
Yes, it most certainly is.
No it isn’t and a policeman’s job is not to presume anything but find the body and then run the forensic tests. Dental records especially are a huge clue in most homicide cases. The crime scene and the fact a noose was tied on baby connors neck was assumed to be from debris but how does a knot with a bow tie get tied in the water? That’s a handmade knot. There are details like that they ignored. We don’t know if Laci was lactating, if she was raped or SA’d, if the baby ate, if Laci was wearing clothes from her house, what happened to her watch. They did nothing with the actual evidence.
They just wanted Scott to go to jail because he gave them a cup of water with a coaster and didn’t cry.
Scott told the cops exactly Where he went fishing that afternoon. Why would a murderer tell cops where he placed a body?