[ Scott Peterson - Guilty ]


Scott Peterson - Guilty

Yahoo! News
Fri, Nov 12, 2004
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20041112/ap_on_re_us/laci_peterson_45
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. -
Scott Peterson was convicted Friday of murdering his pregnant wife
and dumping her body in San Francisco Bay
in what prosecutors in the made-for-cable-TV case
portrayed as a cold-blooded attempt to escape
marriage and fatherhood for the bachelor life.

Peterson, 32, could get could get the death penalty.
He was convicted of one count of first-degree murder for killing his wife, Laci,
and one count of second-degree murder in the death of the son she was carrying.

Family members intensely waited in the courtroom and hundreds of onlookers gathered outside
to hear word of the verdict.

The verdict came after a five-month trial that was an endless source of fascination to the tabloids,
People magazine and the cable networks with its story of an attractive,
radiant young couple awaiting the birth of their first child,
a cheating husband, and a slaying for which prosecutors
had no eyewitnesses, no weapon, not even a cause of death.

The verdict followed a tumultuous seven days of deliberations
in which two jurors were removed for unspecified reasons
and the judge twice told the panel to start over.

The jury of six men and six women will now decide whether
he should die by lethal injection or get life in prison without parole.
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I'm so glad that the no-good-son-of-a bitch was found guilty! Bravo too to Amber Frey for her testimony and tape recordings. Laci's family and friends owe her a great big thank you!

GOD REST LACI & CONNOR!

GOD BLESS AMBER FREY!

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Yahoo! News
Mon, Dec 13, 2004
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20041213/ap_on_re_us/laci_peterson_30&printer=1

Jury Recommends Execution for Peterson
A jury decided Monday that Scott Peterson should be executed
for murdering his pregnant wife, Laci,
whose Christmas Eve disappearance two years ago
was the opening act in a legal drama that captivated the nation.

Cheers went up outside the courtroom as the jury announced its decision
after 11 1/2 hours of deliberations over three days.
The jury had two options in deciding the 32-year-old former fertilizer salesman's fate:
life in prison without parole or death by injection.

Judge Alfred A. Delucchi will formally sentence Peterson on Feb. 25.
The judge will have the option of reducing the sentence to life,
but such a move is highly unlikely.

Peterson clenched his jaw when the verdict was read but showed no other emotion.

In arguing for death, prosecutors called Peterson "the worst kind of monster"
and said he was undeserving of sympathy.
The defense begged jurors to "go back there and please spare his life."

The decision came almost two years to the date after the disappearance of Laci Peterson
a 27-year-old substitute teacher who married her college sweetheart
and was soon to be the proud mother of a baby boy named Conner.
The story set off a tabloid frenzy as suspicion began to swirl around Scott Peterson,
who claimed to have been fishing by himself on Christmas Eve
and was carrying on an affair with a massage therapist at the time.

The remains of Laci and the fetus washed ashore about four months later,
just a few miles from where Peterson claims to have gone fishing in San Francisco Bay.
The case went to trial in June, and Peterson was convicted Nov. 12 of two counts of murder.

All the while, the case never stopped making headlines.

The case graced more People magazine covers than any murder investigation
in the publication's history.
Court TV thrived during the case,
providing countless hours of coverage on the investigation
and gavel-to-gavel commentary throughout the trial.
CNN's Larry King hosted show after show with pundits picking apart legal strategies,
testimony and even Scott Peterson's demeanor.

Trial regulars showed up by the hundreds to participate in the daily lottery
for the coveted 27 public seats inside the courtroom.

Peterson will now be sent to death row at San Quentin State Prison outside San Francisco,
the infamous lockup where prisoners gaze out small cell windows overlooking the same bay
where Laci Peterson's body was discarded.

Peterson still might not be executed for decades, if ever.
That is because California's death row has grown to house more than 640 condemned men and women
since the state brought back capital punishment in 1978.
Since then, only 10 executions have been carried out.
It can take years for even the first phase of the appeals process to begin.

California's last execution was on Jan. 29, 2002,
when Stephen Wayne Anderson described by supporters as the poet laureate of Death Row
was put to death by lethal injection
for the Memorial Day 1980 murder of 81-year-old Elizabeth Lyman
during a break-in at her home.

As many as three murderers face possible execution in 2005,
said Department of Corrections spokeswoman Margot Bach.

Prosecutors spent months portraying Peterson as a monster,
a cheating husband and cold-blooded killer who wooed his lover
even as police searched for his missing wife.
They said he wanted to murder Laci to escape marriage and fatherhood
for the pleasures of the freewheeling bachelor life.

The prosecution put on a short, but emotional case in the penalty phase of the trial,
calling just four witnesses.

"Every morning when I get up I cry," Laci's mother,
Sharon Rocha, said during the penalty phase.
"It takes me a long time just to be able to get out of the house ... I miss her.
I want to know my grandson.
I want Laci to be a mother.
I want to hear her called mom."

Rocha would later rise halfway out of her seat and scream at Scott Peterson,
who was seated impassively at the defense table:
"Divorce was always an option," she said. "Not murder!"

Defense attorneys argued during the trial's guilt phase that Peterson was framed
and that the real killers dumped Laci's body in the water
after learning of Peterson's widely publicized alibi.
The defense fought hard to save Peterson's life,
calling about 40 witnesses over seven days in the penalty phase.

They seized on anything from Scott Peterson's past in attempt to spare his life,
including testimony that he never cheated on the golf course or lost his temper.

They told jurors of the Scott Peterson who was a smiling, snuggling toddler.
He was the high school golf captain who tutored younger students.
He sang to seniors on Sundays and once broke up a dog fight.
He cared for mentally retarded children.
He was the highly motivated son who worked his way through college.

And finally,
he was the young professional who married the woman he fell in love with in college.

"I wish there was a phrase that I could give you that could turn this around
and make you believe there is good, there is real, real good in this person,"
defense attorney Pat Harris said during closing arguments.
"But I don't have that phrase ... that's up to you to decide."

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