Anonymous
Post 08/28/2024 23:35     Subject: Scott Peterson Netflix Documentary

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The man is in jail for live. And that is where he shall remain. For life.


The media is reporting Scott’s innocence with the new Peacock dock series. Everywhere from Fox News to NYPost to Huff Post and Us weekly are talking about Scott’s potential innocence.

He will be freed soon. It won’t be the first time Detective Brocchini lied to get a conviction that he wanted.


The media doesn’t control the CA courts who keep turning Scott down.
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2024 23:33     Subject: Scott Peterson Netflix Documentary

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When Laci went missing on December 24, 2002, she was 33 weeks pregnant (just over 7 1/2 months). You couldn’t find a family member or friend who thought Scott was involved in her disappearance. Laci’s entire family, Scott’s entire family and all Scott and Laci’s friends told the police and media that Scott was excited about becoming a father.

Scott’s friend, Greg Reed testified in court how excited Scott was to become a father, how they attended Lamaze classes together, and how Greg and Scott looked through the Cabela’s catalog together and picked out baby clothes for their sons. Scott’s friend, Guy Miligi told the media how Scott had spent many hours preparing the nursery.

Neighbor, Karen Servas told police that both Scott and Laci were excited about the pregnancy and upcoming baby. Another neighbor, Susan Medina, first met Scott in December 2002 when he gave her a ride to work because she had a flat tire. She testified that she and Scott discussed Laci’s pregnancy and who her doctor was. Scott & Laci’s maid, Margarita Nava, told the police that Scott and Laci were excited about the baby and had the nursery all prepared.

Scott had painted the nursery and Conner’s dresser. He had assembled the crib and also made the table shown in the photo below to match one Laci had seen in a catalog. Scott went with Laci to her OB/GYN appointment on December 23, 2002. Scott and Laci had planned this pregnancy, they were excited to become parents, and Scott was an involved father-to-be.

https://www.scottpetersonappeal.org/conners-nursery.html


I guess Scott's sister found this thread.

So what you're saying is, there is no way that a man whom also killed his wife and unborn child isn't also a sociopath and appeared totally normal to everyone on the outside?

Domestic abusers love to charm everyone around the victim. That way, when the victim complains, no one will believe her.


Who did Scott domestically abuse?

Please enlighten me.

The insane media even lied and said Scott grew up hating and killing animals. I guess the huge Golden Retriever and cat they had weren’t signs that Scott wasn’t a sociopath.

Scott was railroaded and it can happen to any woman or man. Your son, your daughter, yourself..

When cops can decide based on someone’s looks or actions what they think about someone’s guilt, we are all in danger. Scott was too nice and calm and offered water to the cops which was a mistake and showed his guilt according to the Sherlocks there. They don’t like when you’re nice to them and they don’t like when you’re hostile to them. Well, what is someone going to be like while around law enforcement authority regarding a crisis? You don’t know if you’ll be falling apart or trying to keep calm so they don’t think you’re some freak or hiding something. I’m sure it Scott was distraught and cried they’d think he cried from guilt over killing Laci. There was no way he was going to win. The cops assumed he killed Laci for the baby voiced blondie even though that wasn’t his plan.


Then maybe he should have taken the polygraph. He knows what he did and so did his family who were helping him escape to mexico.
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2024 23:14     Subject: Scott Peterson Netflix Documentary

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When Laci went missing on December 24, 2002, she was 33 weeks pregnant (just over 7 1/2 months). You couldn’t find a family member or friend who thought Scott was involved in her disappearance. Laci’s entire family, Scott’s entire family and all Scott and Laci’s friends told the police and media that Scott was excited about becoming a father.

Scott’s friend, Greg Reed testified in court how excited Scott was to become a father, how they attended Lamaze classes together, and how Greg and Scott looked through the Cabela’s catalog together and picked out baby clothes for their sons. Scott’s friend, Guy Miligi told the media how Scott had spent many hours preparing the nursery.

Neighbor, Karen Servas told police that both Scott and Laci were excited about the pregnancy and upcoming baby. Another neighbor, Susan Medina, first met Scott in December 2002 when he gave her a ride to work because she had a flat tire. She testified that she and Scott discussed Laci’s pregnancy and who her doctor was. Scott & Laci’s maid, Margarita Nava, told the police that Scott and Laci were excited about the baby and had the nursery all prepared.

Scott had painted the nursery and Conner’s dresser. He had assembled the crib and also made the table shown in the photo below to match one Laci had seen in a catalog. Scott went with Laci to her OB/GYN appointment on December 23, 2002. Scott and Laci had planned this pregnancy, they were excited to become parents, and Scott was an involved father-to-be.

https://www.scottpetersonappeal.org/conners-nursery.html


I guess Scott's sister found this thread.

So what you're saying is, there is no way that a man whom also killed his wife and unborn child isn't also a sociopath and appeared totally normal to everyone on the outside?

Domestic abusers love to charm everyone around the victim. That way, when the victim complains, no one will believe her.


Who did Scott domestically abuse?

Please enlighten me.

The insane media even lied and said Scott grew up hating and killing animals. I guess the huge Golden Retriever and cat they had weren’t signs that Scott wasn’t a sociopath.

Scott was railroaded and it can happen to any woman or man. Your son, your daughter, yourself..

When cops can decide based on someone’s looks or actions what they think about someone’s guilt, we are all in danger. Scott was too nice and calm and offered water to the cops which was a mistake and showed his guilt according to the Sherlocks there. They don’t like when you’re nice to them and they don’t like when you’re hostile to them. Well, what is someone going to be like while around law enforcement authority regarding a crisis? You don’t know if you’ll be falling apart or trying to keep calm so they don’t think you’re some freak or hiding something. I’m sure it Scott was distraught and cried they’d think he cried from guilt over killing Laci. There was no way he was going to win. The cops assumed he killed Laci for the baby voiced blondie even though that wasn’t his plan.
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2024 23:09     Subject: Scott Peterson Netflix Documentary

Docuseries*
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2024 23:09     Subject: Scott Peterson Netflix Documentary

Anonymous wrote:The man is in jail for live. And that is where he shall remain. For life.


The media is reporting Scott’s innocence with the new Peacock dock series. Everywhere from Fox News to NYPost to Huff Post and Us weekly are talking about Scott’s potential innocence.

He will be freed soon. It won’t be the first time Detective Brocchini lied to get a conviction that he wanted.
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2024 22:32     Subject: Scott Peterson Netflix Documentary

The man is in jail for live. And that is where he shall remain. For life.
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2024 22:18     Subject: Scott Peterson Netflix Documentary

Anonymous wrote:When Laci went missing on December 24, 2002, she was 33 weeks pregnant (just over 7 1/2 months). You couldn’t find a family member or friend who thought Scott was involved in her disappearance. Laci’s entire family, Scott’s entire family and all Scott and Laci’s friends told the police and media that Scott was excited about becoming a father.

Scott’s friend, Greg Reed testified in court how excited Scott was to become a father, how they attended Lamaze classes together, and how Greg and Scott looked through the Cabela’s catalog together and picked out baby clothes for their sons. Scott’s friend, Guy Miligi told the media how Scott had spent many hours preparing the nursery.

Neighbor, Karen Servas told police that both Scott and Laci were excited about the pregnancy and upcoming baby. Another neighbor, Susan Medina, first met Scott in December 2002 when he gave her a ride to work because she had a flat tire. She testified that she and Scott discussed Laci’s pregnancy and who her doctor was. Scott & Laci’s maid, Margarita Nava, told the police that Scott and Laci were excited about the baby and had the nursery all prepared.

Scott had painted the nursery and Conner’s dresser. He had assembled the crib and also made the table shown in the photo below to match one Laci had seen in a catalog. Scott went with Laci to her OB/GYN appointment on December 23, 2002. Scott and Laci had planned this pregnancy, they were excited to become parents, and Scott was an involved father-to-be.

https://www.scottpetersonappeal.org/conners-nursery.html


I guess Scott's sister found this thread.

So what you're saying is, there is no way that a man whom also killed his wife and unborn child isn't also a sociopath and appeared totally normal to everyone on the outside?

Domestic abusers love to charm everyone around the victim. That way, when the victim complains, no one will believe her.
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2024 21:56     Subject: Scott Peterson Netflix Documentary

Anonymous wrote:There are many clues that Laci was kidnapped. She wasn’t even wearing the same clothes pas written in the missing poster. She was found in tan capris and Connor had a bow tie string around his neck. How does manipulation under water happen to that extent where string could perfectly tie like that?

Those were all handmade weapons. We don’t know the actual cause of death of either (drowning, asphyxiation, strangling, dismemberment). Laci’s autopsy is sealed and wasn’t allowed in court.

How can someone be sentenced to death all because he was a cheater and a liar? That doesn’t equal murder


Wait until you find out people can be convicted of murder without there even being a body. The evidence against Scott was damning.
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2024 21:50     Subject: Scott Peterson Netflix Documentary

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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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?

Uh because many many people saw him, and if he tried to lie it would make him look even worse? C'mon, you can't say that makes him innocent.


Yeah, to me this is most incriminating part of the whole case by far, that the bodies washed up in the same area that he went fishing, which was 90 miles from home. What are the chances someone other than Scott just happened to dump them in the same area?

It's also a bizarre aspect of the case. He established this whole fishing alibi to show where he was and that he couldn't have killed Laci and yet that's where the bodies wash up. WTF? Normally an alibi is setup to demonstrate innocence. It totally backfired in this instance. My guess is that he was confident that the bodies wouldn't be found and that's why he was happy to show evidence of his fishing trip. Not very smart.


The bodies were planted there after the search stopped in March. How does electrical tape stay stuck on both Laci and Connors skin if they were submerged in water for months? The tape would’ve been the first thing to loosen and float away


Badly decomposed bodies consistent with being submerged in water were planted? Sure. Sure they were.
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2024 20:38     Subject: Scott Peterson Netflix Documentary

Unfortunate trial quote from Detective Grogan regarding follow up on Laci sightings that came in the first week she was missing:

“Well, I can't say that the sightings were automatically a priority for us at that time in the investigation”
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2024 20:34     Subject: Scott Peterson Netflix Documentary

When Laci went missing on December 24, 2002, she was 33 weeks pregnant (just over 7 1/2 months). You couldn’t find a family member or friend who thought Scott was involved in her disappearance. Laci’s entire family, Scott’s entire family and all Scott and Laci’s friends told the police and media that Scott was excited about becoming a father.

Scott’s friend, Greg Reed testified in court how excited Scott was to become a father, how they attended Lamaze classes together, and how Greg and Scott looked through the Cabela’s catalog together and picked out baby clothes for their sons. Scott’s friend, Guy Miligi told the media how Scott had spent many hours preparing the nursery.

Neighbor, Karen Servas told police that both Scott and Laci were excited about the pregnancy and upcoming baby. Another neighbor, Susan Medina, first met Scott in December 2002 when he gave her a ride to work because she had a flat tire. She testified that she and Scott discussed Laci’s pregnancy and who her doctor was. Scott & Laci’s maid, Margarita Nava, told the police that Scott and Laci were excited about the baby and had the nursery all prepared.

Scott had painted the nursery and Conner’s dresser. He had assembled the crib and also made the table shown in the photo below to match one Laci had seen in a catalog. Scott went with Laci to her OB/GYN appointment on December 23, 2002. Scott and Laci had planned this pregnancy, they were excited to become parents, and Scott was an involved father-to-be.

https://www.scottpetersonappeal.org/conners-nursery.html
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2024 20:31     Subject: Scott Peterson Netflix Documentary

It's quite typical through the course of an interrogation for law enforcement to use deception to advance their investigation. In Scott's case, however, the lies and deception of the police and prosecution were not used while interrogating Scott; instead deception was used, as Detective Brocchini testified, "to plant seeds of suspicion".

-Police lied to family and friends saying Scott had purchased life insurance on Laci after she became pregnant.

-The police suggested to Scott's employer that he may be embezzling and an internal audit was done. No improprieties were found.

-The police repeatedly stated in their press conferences that they were unable to confirm that Laci was walking her dog in the park. They were unwilling, not unable.

-The police released photos of Scott's truck and boat on January 2, 2003 and issued a statement that they were trying to corroborate trip to the Berkley Marina. This left the public with the perception that they couldn't confirm Scott's story. Scott had given them his receipt from the Berkley Marina on December 24th and the police had interviewed a city worker on December 27th who had seen Scott at the Marina on December 24th.

-The prosecution insinuated Laci's body was found in the pants she was wearing the evening of December 23rd (which would implicate Scott). Laci's sister, Amy, had told police that they were not the same pants

-Detective Brocchini removed information from a police report that was favorable toward Scott. He found a witness who saw Laci at the warehouse just days before she disappeared. This would corroborate Scott's statement that Laci knew about his boat. However the police were trying to make the boat look like a secret purchase, so Detective Brocchini excised the information from his report.

It's shocking to think that Scott is on death row and there is no physical evidence against him, the prosecution provided no motive, the prosecution couldn't even state how or when Scott killed Laci and on top of all that, Scott told no lies pertaining to the crime he's convicted of. Did Scott lie? Yes. Do any of those lies have anything to do with Laci and Conner's disappearance or murder? No. It's ironic to think that so many people believe that Scott is guilty largely due to his lies and infidelity, and yet what most people think to be true about Scott and this case is a lie.
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2024 20:22     Subject: Scott Peterson Netflix Documentary

The media is definitely soft launching the case for his innocence rightfully so.

https://www.intouchweekly.com/posts/scott-peterson-wants-to-show-people-the-truth-after-lacis-murder/

Looking back to the time eight before his wife and unborn child disappeared from their Modesto, California, home on Christmas Eve nearly 22 years ago, their bodies later washing up in the SanFrancisco Bay, Scott Peterson is overcome with emotion. “Every moment is so real, is so tactile and still there. The smells and the lighting, the sound of when I said goodbye to Laci, and then my family was gone,” he says in his first interview in more than two decades, which is featured in the new Peacock docuseries Face to Face With Scott Peterson. “I drove away [to go fishing] expecting to come back that afternoon and have a wonderful Christmas together, and they were gone.”

Scott says he wants justice — for them and for himself. In 2004, following a five-month trial that gripped the nation, he was convicted of murdering his eight-months-pregnant spouse, 27, and the son they planned to name Conner. Scott, whose death sentence was overturned in 2020 due to issues with jury selection and later replaced by life without parole, has long insisted he’s no killer. In recent months, his legal team — the Los Angeles Innocence Project took on his case in January — has ramped up efforts to prove that as they push for a retrial and new DNA testing. “Don’t trust me,” the 51-year-old says. “Look at the evidence.”

Controversial Theory
The fertilizer salesman was convicted without physical evidence linking him to the deaths. He believes police didn’t thoroughly investigate other leads because they early on decided to focus solely on him, especially after learning he’d been cheating on Laci with a Fresno, California, massage therapist named Amber Frey, 49. “There was a burglary across the street from our home. There [were] a lot of people involved. And I believe Laci went over there to see what was going on, and that’s when she was taken,” Scott says in the doc, sharing a theory investigators have dismissed. Though two men confessed to the neighbors’ robbery, a witness recalled seeing different men as well as a van parked outside. The day after Laci’s disappearance, a burned-out orange van was discovered a mile away.

Scott’s defense team believes the cases could be connected. They asked for DNA testing on 14 pieces of evidence, including a stained mattress found inside the vehicle. However, in May, a judge denied all their requests but one — approving testing on a piece of duct tape found on Laci’s pants, which Scott’s lawyers believe might hold DNA that implicates someone else.
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2024 20:16     Subject: Scott Peterson Netflix Documentary

There are many clues that Laci was kidnapped. She wasn’t even wearing the same clothes pas written in the missing poster. She was found in tan capris and Connor had a bow tie string around his neck. How does manipulation under water happen to that extent where string could perfectly tie like that?

Those were all handmade weapons. We don’t know the actual cause of death of either (drowning, asphyxiation, strangling, dismemberment). Laci’s autopsy is sealed and wasn’t allowed in court.

How can someone be sentenced to death all because he was a cheater and a liar? That doesn’t equal murder
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2024 20:13     Subject: Scott Peterson Netflix Documentary

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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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?

Uh because many many people saw him, and if he tried to lie it would make him look even worse? C'mon, you can't say that makes him innocent.


Yeah, to me this is most incriminating part of the whole case by far, that the bodies washed up in the same area that he went fishing, which was 90 miles from home. What are the chances someone other than Scott just happened to dump them in the same area?

It's also a bizarre aspect of the case. He established this whole fishing alibi to show where he was and that he couldn't have killed Laci and yet that's where the bodies wash up. WTF? Normally an alibi is setup to demonstrate innocence. It totally backfired in this instance. My guess is that he was confident that the bodies wouldn't be found and that's why he was happy to show evidence of his fishing trip. Not very smart.


The bodies were planted there after the search stopped in March. How does electrical tape stay stuck on both Laci and Connors skin if they were submerged in water for months? The tape would’ve been the first thing to loosen and float away