Scott Peterson

Scott Peterson

Infobox Person
name = Scott Peterson


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spouse = Laci Peterson (1997-2002)
parents = Jacqueline Helen Latham and Lee Arthur Peterson

Scott Lee Peterson (born October 24, 1972) is a Californian who was convicted of the murder of his wife, Laci Peterson, who was eight months pregnant at the time, and their unborn son, Conner. Peterson's case dominated the American media for many months.

In 2005, Peterson was sentenced to death by lethal injection. As of 2008, he remains on death row in San Quentin State Prison while his case is on appeal to the Supreme Court of California. He maintains his innocence.

Early life

Peterson was born in San Diego, California to Lee Arthur Peterson (born 9 May 1939) and his wife, the former Jacqueline Helen Latham (born 16 September 1943). [ [http://www.wargs.com/other/peterson.html Ancestry of Conner Peterson ] ] Peterson's father worked for a trucking company, and later owned a crate-packaging business. His mother owned a boutique in La Jolla, California, called The Put On.

While a student at University of San Diego High School, he worked as a caddy at a local golf course, and participated on his high school's golf team. Scott and his father, Lee Peterson, claim that Scott knew Phil Mickelson. Lee Peterson, said that Phil and his son were friends and that Scott gave up his hopes of becoming a professional golfer because he knew he did not have Mickelson's ability, though Mickelson claims he does not remember him. [cite news | title = Past champions get invite to U.S. Open | author = Furguson, Don | work = Augusta Chronicle | date = April 22, 2005 | url = http://chronicle.augusta.com/stories/042303/gol_124-5342.shtml | accessdate = 2008-06-23] Scott attended California Polytechnic State University.

He was working in a San Luis Obispo cafe as a waiter while attending Cal Poly, when he met Laci Rocha. The couple married in August of 1997.

Disappearance of Laci

On December 24, 2002, Laci Peterson was reported missing from their Modesto, California home. She was eight months pregnant with a due date of February 10, 2003, and the couple had planned to name the baby Conner. The exact date and cause of death of Laci and Conner were never determined. Peterson initially reported his wife missing on Christmas Eve, and the story quickly attracted nationwide media interest. [ [http://petersontrial.info Peterson Trial] - Scott Peterson Trial Info and News] [ [http://www.nndb.com/people/468/000026390/ Scott Peterson] entry at NNDB] [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/click/rss/0.91/public/-/2/hi/americas/4008491.stm BBC News] - Labels Peterson as the "U.S. beach bodies killer"] [ [http://www.courttv.com/trials/peterson/ CourtTV.com] - Evidence from the Scott Peterson Trial, with updates]

Scott held press conferences, with the support of his family, Laci's family and his home community in Modesto. A witness reported that Scott initially had reported that he was golfing the day Laci disappeared, but then changed his story and said that he had been fishing at the Berkeley Marina that day. Ultimately, the bodies of Laci and unborn Conner eventually were found separately on different days (Laci on April 13, 2003, and Conner on April 14), about 3 miles (5 km) from the spot where Scott had said he had been fishing.

The Modesto police did not immediately identify Peterson as a prime suspect, largely because Laci's family and friends maintained their faith in his innocence during the initial month after Laci's disappearance. [ [http://www.courttv.com/news/2003/0103/missing_ap.html Courttv.Com - Top News ] ] It was then that police grew more suspicious of him, however, due to inconsistencies in his story. On January 17, it became known that Peterson had numerous extramarital affairs, [ [http://www.courttv.com/trials/peterson/092704-pm_ctv.html Before Frey, two other affairs for Peterson, detective says - Courttv.com - Trials ] ] most recently with a massage therapist named Amber Frey. She had requested police assistance when she became suspicious that the man she had just begun to date had not been honest with her after she learned that he was actually married to a missing woman. At this point, Laci's family announced that they withdrew their support of Scott. They later said that they were angered not by the affair, but that Peterson had told Frey that he'd "lost" his wife and that he would be spending his first Christmas without his wife--15 days before Laci disappeared. To the Rochas, this meant that Peterson had already planned to kill Laci long before her disappearance. [cite book |title=For Laci |last=Rocha |first=Sharon |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=2006|publisher=Crown Publishers |location=New York City |isbn=030733282 |pages= ]

Frey became a key witness in the case against Scott Peterson when she agreed to let the police tape their subsequent phone conversations in hopes of getting him to confess. [ [http://www.courttv.com/trials/peterson/111203-pm_ctv.html COURTTV.COM - TRIALS - Detective: Peterson's mistress agreed to tape phone calls ] ] Despite this, Peterson was not recorded making any confession to Frey. On some phone transcripts he questioned Frey about her possible involvement with the investigation, prompting some media speculation that Scott Peterson suspected the calls were being taped.

Frey told the police that two weeks before Laci's disappearance, Scott had implied to her that he was a widower by saying that he had "lost his wife." [ [http://www.courttv.com/trials/peterson/110603_ctv.html COURTTV.COM - TRIALS - Detective: Peterson told lover he was a widower weeks before wife disappeared ] ] During the trial, the audio recordings of Peterson and Frey's telephone conversations were played, and the transcripts were publicized. Their contents proved to be both revealing and, ultimately, damning to Peterson's character. For example, they revealed that in the days after Laci went missing, Peterson claimed to Amber that he had travelled to Paris to celebrate the holidays, in part with his new companions Pasqual and Francois. In reality, Scott made one of these phone calls while attending the New Year's Eve candlelight vigil in Modesto for his missing wife. ["Laci Peterson Case: Scott Peterson's Ex-Mistress Testifies." CNN http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/law/12/11/court.archive.peterson5/index.html (accessed: 11 June 2008)]

Recovery of bodies

On April 14, a male fetus washed ashore from San Francisco Bay in Richmond's Point Isabel Regional Shoreline, [http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/West/04/18/remains.found/ Laci Peterson's remains identified; husband arrested] , CNN, April 18, 2003, retrieved September 23, 2007] north of the Berkeley Marina, where Scott had been boating the day of Laci's disappearance. The next day, a partial female torso missing its hands, feet, and head washed ashore in the same area. The bodies were later identified as Laci and Conner Peterson. Autopsies were performed, but due to decomposition the specific cause of death could not be determined. The medical examiner did note that Laci had suffered some broken ribs (the 5th, 6th, and 9th ribs) prior to her death; these injuries were not caused by the body dragging along the rocks in the bay. Prosecutors theorized that Laci may have been suffocated or strangled [ [http://www.courttv.com/trials/peterson/110104_closings_ctv.html In closing, prosecutor says parenthood pushed Scott Peterson to kill - Courttv.com - Trials ] ] in the couple's home. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Modesto Police Department performed forensic searches of the couple's home, Scott's truck, the tool box in the back of his truck, his warehouse, and his boat. The only piece of forensic evidence identified was a single hair, thought to belong to Laci, found in a pair of pliers from Scott's boat. [ [http://writ.news.findlaw.com/hilden/20040720.html A paucity of physical evidence] , findlaw.com (retrieved November 11, 2007)]

Arrest

Peterson was arrested by Detective Taylor Burlingame on April 18, 2003 in La Jolla, California, in the parking lot of a golf course, where he claimed to be meeting his father and brother and Zak O'Regan (a Canadian from Ontario who is currently attending the Culinary Institute of America) at Torrey Pines golf course, for a game of golf. At the time of his arrest, Peterson was in possession of the following non-golf specific items: $15,000 in cash; four cell phones; multiple credit cards belonging to various members of his family; an array of camping equipment, including knives, implements for warming food, tents and tarps and also a water purifier; a dozen pairs of shoes; several changes of clothes; a gun; a t-handled double-edged dagger; a map to Frey's workplace (printed that same day); a shovel; rope; 24 blister packs of sleeping pills; Viagra; and his brother's driver's license . [ [http://crime.about.com/od/news/a/peterson_car.htm Items Found in Scott Peterson's Car ] ] His hair and goatee had been dyed blond, although he claimed the lighter hair color was the result of chlorine from swimming in a friend's pool. (The pool's owner later testified that to his knowledge, Peterson had never swum in his pool, nor made use of his hot tub.) [Ryan, Harriet. "Expert Connects Scott Peterson's Fishing Route to Unborn Son's Remains." (5 October 2004) http://www.courttv.com/trials/peterson/100404_ctv.html (accessed: 11 June 2008) ] The police took all of this as an indication that Peterson had planned to flee, possibly to Mexico.

Police also briefly investigated any possible connection between Peterson and the 1996 disappearance of 19-year-old Kristin Smart, who attended Cal Poly at the same time as Scott and Laci. His name had come up on a short list of people Fact|date=February 2007 investigators at the time had felt warranted closer investigation. Scott publicly denied this, and investigators found nothing to tie Peterson specifically in this instance of the disappearance of a female. [http://www.modbee.com/reports/laci/story/5940332p-6893056c.html]

Trial

Initially, Peterson requested court-appointed counsel and the Stanislaus County Public Defender's Office was appointed to represent him. Chief Deputy Public Defender Kent Faulkner and Deputy Public Defender Maureen Keller were the attorneys assigned to the case. Subsequently, Peterson indicated that he had sufficient funds to hire private counsel and attorney Mark Geragos took over his representation.

On January 20, 2004, due to intense media attention and increasing hostility to Peterson in the Modesto area, a judge moved Peterson's trial from Modesto to Redwood City, California.

The trial, officially styled "the People of the State of California vs. Scott Peterson", began in June 2004 and was followed closely by the media. The lead prosecutor was Rick Distaso, and Mark Geragos led Peterson's defense.

Prosecution witness Amber Frey engaged her own attorney, Gloria Allred, to protect her from the news media. Allred was not bound by the gag order imposed on everyone else involved in the trial. Although she maintained that her client had no opinion as to whether Peterson was guilty, Allred was openly sympathetic to the prosecution. She appeared frequently on television news programs during the trial, [ [http://www.courttv.com/talk/chat_transcripts/2004/0924peterson-allred.html COURT TV ONLINE - The Scott Peterson Murder Trial ] ] and seemed to criticize the defense at every opportunity. Allred was key in keeping many facts about her client's past from the public eye. [ [http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0311/13/lkl.00.html CNN.com - Transcripts ] ]

Peterson's defense lawyers based his case on the lack of direct evidence, and downplaying the significance of circumstantial evidence. [http://www.courttv.com/trials/peterson/060204_ctv.html COURTTV.COM - TRIALS - Two-timer, yes, but no double murderer: Peterson's defense lays out its case ] ] They suggested that the remains of Conner Peterson were that of a full-term infant, and theorized that someone else had kidnapped Laci, held her until she gave birth, and then dumped both bodies in the bay. However, the prosecution's medical experts were able to prove that the baby had never grown to full term, and died at the same time as his mother. [ [http://www.courttv.com/trials/peterson/092204_ctv.html Scott Peterson's unborn son died at time of his wife's disappearance, expert says - Courttv.com - Trials ] ] Geragos suggested that a satanic cult kidnapped the pregnant woman. [ [http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,89038,00.html FOXNews.com - Experts: No Proof of Satanic Cults - U.S. & World ] ] He also claimed that Peterson was "a cad" for cheating on his pregnant wife, but not a murderer.

Early in the trial, one juror was removed due to juror misconduct and was replaced by an alternate, this on a complaint by CourtTV, supported by a videotape of the juror and Brent Rocha, Laci Peterson's older brother, exchanging some words while passing one another in the courthouse. Later, during jury deliberations, the jury foreman, medical student Gregory Jackson, also requested his own removal, most likely because his fellow jurors wanted to replace him as foreman. [ [http://www.courttv.com/trials/peterson/111104_ctv.html Source: Peterson jury foreman wanted to be taken off panel - Courttv.com - Trials ] ] Geragos told reporters that Jackson had mentioned threats he had received when he requested to be removed from the jury. [ [http://www.courttv.com/trials/peterson/112204_ctv.html Peterson penalty phase postponed until after Thanksgiving - Courttv.com - Trials ] ] Jackson was also replaced by an alternate. On November 12 the reconstituted jury convicted Scott Peterson of first-degree murder with special circumstances for killing Laci and second-degree murder for killing his unborn son. The penalty phase of the trial began on November 30 and concluded December 13, when at 1:50 P.M. PST, the twelve-person jury recommended a death sentence for Peterson.

In later press appearances, members of the jury stated that they felt that Scott Peterson's demeanor—specifically, his lack of emotion, and the phone calls to Amber Frey in the days following Laci's disappearance—indicated that he was guilty. They based their verdict on "hundreds of small 'puzzle pieces' of circumstantial evidence that came out during the trial, from the location of Laci Peterson's body to the myriad of lies her husband told after her disappearance." They also decided on the death penalty because they felt Peterson betrayed his responsibility to protect his wife and son. [ [http://www.courttv.com/trials/peterson/121304_jurors_ctv.html Peterson jurors speak about guilty verdict, death sentence - Courttv.com - Trials ] ]

Evidence

The evidence presented against Peterson was circumstantial. In order to avoid recognition by the press, Peterson changed his appearance and purchased a vehicle using his mother's name. He added two hardcore pornography television channels to his cable service only days after his wife's disappearance; [ [http://www.courttv.com/trials/peterson/080304_ctv.html COURTTV.COM - TRIALS - Prosecutors: Peterson signed up for porn channels after wife vanished ] ] the prosecution suggested that this meant Peterson knew his wife would not be returning home. He expressed interest in selling the house he had shared with his wife, [ [http://www.courttv.com/trials/peterson/082504_ctv.html Taped phone calls catch Scott Peterson in numerous lies to family, friends - Courttv.com - Trials ] ] and did sell Laci's Land Rover.

More evidence supporting the case for Peterson's guilt was the testimony provided by Ralph Cheng, a hydrologist with the United States Geological Survey, and an expert witness on tides, particularly of the San Francisco Bay. However, Cheng admitted during his cross-examination that his findings were "probable, not precise"; tidal systems are sufficiently chaotic, and he was unable to develop an exact model of the bodies' disposal and travel. The affair with Amber Frey, and the contents of their taped telephone calls, also provided much support for the case against Peterson.

Dr. Charles March was expected to be a crucial witness for the defense. Geragos seemed quite confident that March could single-handedly exonerate Peterson, by showing that the defendant's unborn baby died a week after prosecutors claimed the child died. "Prosecutors pointed out that no medical records relied on the June 9 date and March became flustered and confusing on the stand -- and even asked a prosecutor to cut him 'some slack' -- undermining his credibility." [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4176/is_20041027/ai_n14587325 'Weak' Peterson defense rests | Oakland Tribune | Find Articles at BNET.com ] ] Journalists at the trial describe prosecutor Birgit Fladager "convulsing with laughter" while watching Dr. March testify.Fact|date=April 2008 Summing up this key defense witness, Stan Goldman, a criminal law professor at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles said, "There were moments today that reminded me of Chernobyl." [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4176/is_20041022/ai_n14586674 Fetus age debated in Peterson trial | Oakland Tribune | Find Articles at BNET.com ] ]

March admitted that a date in his report was incorrect, but said it resulted from a typographical error. However, the prosecutor pointed out that the identical date appeared in two different places in the document. When the prosecutor pressed him on the discrepancies, March became obviously flustered. "When an expert says, 'Cut me some slack,' it's all over," said former San Francisco prosecutor Jim Hammer, who observed the case. Fact|date=March 2008

Motives

The prosecution presented his affair with Amber Frey as an indication of Peterson's character. Prosecutors surmised that Peterson killed his wife and unborn child due to increasing debt and a desire for freedom where he would be free from the obligations of his impending family life.

entencing

On March 16, 2005, Judge Alfred A. Delucchi formally sentenced Scott Peterson to death, calling the murder of his wife "cruel, uncaring, heartless, and callous." [ [http://www.courttv.com/trials/peterson/031605_ctv.html Judge sentences Scott Peterson to death for killing his wife and unborn son - Courttv.com - Trials ] ] The prescribed method of execution was lethal injection. He also denied the defense's request (which was based on evidence of juror misconduct and media influence) for a new trial and ordered Peterson to pay $10,000 towards the cost of his wife's funeral.

In the early morning hours of March 17, 2005, Scott Peterson arrived at San Quentin State Prison. Peterson was reported to have not slept the night before, being too 'jazzed' to sleep, calling some to question his state of mind. [http://www.cnn.com/2005/LAW/03/17/peterson.prison/index.html] [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7217582/] It is about 12 miles (19 km) north of San Francisco, on the opposite side of the bay from where Laci's body was found. [ [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&hl=en&geocode=&time=&date=&ttype=&saddr=San+Quentin&daddr=Point+Isabel+Regional+Shoreline,+2701+Isabel+St,+Richmond,+Contra+Costa,+California,+United+States&sll=37.931607,-122.449665&sspn=0.064043,0.21698&ie=UTF8&ll=37.922805,-122.405548&spn=0.06405,0.21698&t=k&z=13&om=1 Google Maps showing relationship of San Quentin to body locations] , retrieved November 11, 2007] Scott joined 643 other inmates there in California's sole death row facility while his case is on automatic appeal to the Supreme Court of California in Sacramento.

Aftermath

A made-for-TV film about the case was later broadcast in 2004. [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0385940/ IMDB] - "The Perfect Husband: The Laci Peterson Story"]

In January 2005, days after the initial guilty verdict was handed down, Amber Frey released a book about her experiences with Scott Peterson. She was criticized for using her involvement in the case for her own personal gain. Laci's family also criticized her for placing her photograph between Scott's and Laci's on the cover of her book. [http://www.modbee.com/reports/peterson/trial/story/9701544p-10584066c.html]

Among Peterson's prison correspondents is Richelle Nice, a member of the jury in his case dubbed "Strawberry Shortcake" by trial observers for her red hair, who initially wrote to Peterson at the advice of her therapist. [ [http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2004/11/12/DDG339PDTK1.DTL The sport of speculating about 'Strawberry Shortcake'] , sfgate.com (retrieved November 11, 2007)] [ [http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/12/19/national/main1138217.shtml Juror Becomes Scott Peterson Pen Pal] , cbsnews.com (retrieved November 11, 2007)]

Books about the case

*"Dr. Henry Lee's Forensic Files: Five Famous Cases Scott Peterson, Elizabeth Smart, and more..." by Henry C. Lee, Jerry Labriola (2006) ISBN 1591024099
*"We, the Jury: Deciding the Scott Peterson Case", compilation (2007) ISBN 1597775363
*"A Deadly Game: The Untold Story of the Scott Peterson Investigation" by Catherine Crier, Cole Thompson (2005) ISBN 0060766123

External links

[http://www.pwc-sii.com/ Pro-Peterson website]

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