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Scott Peterson Convicted of Murdering WifeThe [Cencored] Finally got convicted


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REDWOOD CITY, Calif. - Scott Peterson (news - web sites) 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 plot to escape marriage and fatherhood for the bachelor life.

Scott Peterson Guilty of Wife & Baby's Murders   

Peterson, 32, could get the death penalty. The former fertilizer salesman 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.


Peterson stared straight ahead with no show of emotion as the verdict was read, then looked at each of the jurors as they were polled to confirm their decisions. The jurors looked serious, and none appeared to look back at Peterson. Cheers broke out among the hundreds of onlookers who gathered outside court — some of them pumping their fists in celebration upon hearing the news on the radio.


Laci Peterson (news - web sites)'s mother, Sharon Rocha, sobbed as the verdicts were read, and her son Brent wrapped his arm tightly around her. Laci's friends in the gallery, arms around each other, cried. Sobs and loud sighs could be heard in the courtroom. After the jury was dismissed, prosecutor James Brazelton reached forward and patted the shoulder of the lead detective, whose testimony in the case proved pivotal.


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 was told to return Nov. 22 to begin hearing testimony on whether Peterson should die by lethal injection or get life in prison without parole. Peterson faces the death penalty because he was convicted of multiple murders.


Laci Peterson, a 27-year-old substitute teacher, was eight months pregnant when she vanished around Christmas Eve 2002. Four months later, her headless body and the remains of her fetus were discovered along the shoreline about 90 miles from the couple's Modesto home — not far from where her husband claims he was fishing alone the day of her disappearance.


Peterson was soon arrested in the San Diego area, more than 400 miles from home, carrying nearly $15,000, his hair and goatee bleached blond.


Police never were able to establish exactly when, how or where Laci died.


At trial, prosecutors presented 174 witnesses and hundreds of pieces of evidence, from wiretapped phone calls to videotaped police interrogations, depicting Peterson as a liar and a philanderer who was sweet-talking his girlfriend, massage therapist Amber Frey, at the same time he was trying to show the world he was pining for his missing wife.


Prosecutor Rick Distaso told the jury that Peterson could not stand the thought of being trapped in a "dull, boring, married life with kids," and either strangled or smothered his wife and dumped her weighted-down body overboard from his fishing boat.


"He wants to live the rich, successful, freewheeling bachelor life. He can't do that when he's paying child support, alimony and everything else," Distaso said. "He didn't want to be tied to this kid the rest of his life. He didn't want to be tied to Laci for the rest of his life. So he killed her."


The jury heard how Peterson had bought a two-day ocean-fishing license days before his wife disappeared, yet claimed his fishing trip was a last-minute substitution for golf because of blustery weather. Prosecutors also offered evidence suggesting he used a bag of cement mix to make concrete anchors to sink his wife's body into the bay.


After a day off for Veterans Day, jurors resumed deliberations Friday at the end of a chaotic week in which the judge removed two members of the panel. The final 12 members deliberated for about 8 hours Wednesday and Friday before reaching their verdict, which the judge prohibited from being broadcast on television.


Prosecutors and defense lawyers remain under a gag order that prevents them from commenting.


A huge crowd massed outside the courthouse in Redwood City, where the case was moved after defense attorneys argued Peterson had been demonized in his hometown of Modesto to the point that he couldn't get a fair trial. "He's a sicko. He needs to fry," said Bob Johnston, 42. "I wanted to see that justice was served."

   



As the courtroom emptied, throngs of well-wishers cheered Laci's Peterson's family. Gwendolyn Kemple, a distant relative of Sharon Rocha, was crying and shaking, saying "We're just elated."

Outside the courthouse, someone in the crowd booed Jackie Peterson, Scott's mother, before the family was rushed away by police. Someone else in the crowd shouted "SHE didn't kill her!"

Peterson never took the stand in the trial. His lawyers argued that he was the victim of a frame-up. They suggested that someone else — perhaps homeless people, sex offenders or suspicious-looking characters spotted in the neighborhood — abducted Laci Peterson while she walked the dog, then killed her and dumped the body in the water after learning of Peterson's fishing-trip alibi.

Peterson's lawyers also offered evidence that the fetus may have died days or weeks after the disappearance, when Scott was being watched closely by the police and the media.

And they explained his lies and inconsistent statements about his affair and his activities around the time of the disappearance as the mutterings of a man in the midst of a breakdown over his missing wife.

Defense attorney Mark Geragos acknowledged the jurors probably hated Peterson, and pleaded with them not to convict him simply because the prosecution had made him look like a "jerk and a liar."

Geragos also noted the lingering questions about how Laci died. "Maybe the logical explanation for the fact that we have no evidence of her struggling in that house, dying in that house is because it didn't happen in that house," he said.

In addition, Geragos said police found that someone had used a computer in the Petersons' home on the morning Laci vanished — after authorities contend Laci was already dead — to search Web sites for a scarf and a sunflower-motif umbrella stand. He suggested the user was Laci Peterson.

The story proved irresistible to the cable networks, which almost every night brought in experts to pick apart the two sides' legal strategies and expound on some of the soap opera aspects of the case, which included hours of secretly taped calls in which Peterson spun out elaborate tales to Frey.

Frey herself testified, saying that Peterson told her during their affair that he had "lost his wife." But she said that in all their recorded conversations, he repeatedly professed his love for his wife and never said anything to incriminate himself in her slaying.

Source:Yahoo News

:clap: Im soo happy! Finally the :censored: gets convicted! Laci's family can finally have peace knowing what happened to there daughter and who did it. :rip:I feel so bad for the family.:sadwalk: They should drown him! :ranting: Make him suffer the way Laci and his unborn child did!  :evil: Stupid :censored:


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That's good news but please refrain from swearing. Thanks.


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I did refrain.I put the censor smileys to were i wanted to swear. I also used the word Censored in the title because i know swearing isn't allowed.

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Ok, I thought a moderator edited your post.  :innocent:


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yea, i saw it on the news tonight.  
you're right, meg.  Laci's family can surely rest a little easier.
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i hope he gets whats coming to him!!
how could he kill his own wife like that i hope he has a long painful life in jail

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I hope that they put him in jail for the rest of his life as well.

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Yuck, he's disgusting. Next week is the decision whether he's going to be on the death penalty or not...I believe? I'm personally against the Death penalty but eh...almost makes me consider it lol kidding.
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Thank God, finally convicted.
He'll have the punishement he deserves.
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He got Death! :clap:

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Jury: Scott Peterson Deserves to Die

1 hour, 54 minutes ago   Top Stories - AP


By BRIAN SKOLOFF, Associated Press Writer

REDWOOD CITY, Calif. - Upon learning of his death sentence, Scott Peterson (news - web sites) sat defiantly still and tight-jawed, the same vacant expression he wore throughout a murder trial in which he never spoke. And to hear the jurors tell it, Peterson's apparent lack of emotion — from the day his wife disappeared through the last day of testimony two years later — was the final piece that doomed him.

The jury had been told that Peterson did not wear his emotions on his sleeve. But juror Richelle Nice told ABC's "Good Morning America" on Tuesday that she noticed Peterson becoming emotional during the penalty phase of his trial.


"Is it just that he doesn't show emotion for Laci and Conner?" she asked.


She said her thoughts were with Laci Peterson (news - web sites) and the fetus she carried.


"They can rest in peace," she said. "Justice was done."


A cheer went up outside the courthouse Monday as the jury announced its decision after 11 1/2 hours of deliberations over three days. The same six men and six women who convicted Peterson of murdering his pregnant wife recommended that he be sent to death row at San Quentin State Prison outside San Francisco, the infamous lockup overlooking the bay where Laci Peterson's body was discarded.


Inside, Laci Peterson's mother, Sharon Rocha, cried quietly — her lips quivering after the verdict was read. Scott Peterson's mother, Jackie, showed no apparent emotion.


Three jurors said at a press conference afterward that they couldn't let go of the fact that the bodies of Laci Peterson and her fetus had washed ashore a few miles from where Scott Peterson claimed he went fishing the day she disappeared.


Juror Greg Beratlis said the jury was convinced of Peterson's guilt by "many, many things," but added: "Those bodies were found in the same place. That played in my mind, over and over."


Most unsettling, the jurors seemed to agree, was Peterson's dispassionate demeanor.


"He has no remorse," juror Michael Belmessieri said Tuesday on CBS' "The Early Show."


"He lost his wife and his child — it didn't seem to faze him," said juror Steve Cardosi. "And while that was going on ... he is romancing a girlfriend. That doesn't make sense to me. At all."


Peterson did not testify during the six-month trial.


"Anything — a plea for his life, or just his opinion on everything that went on in the last two years. ... I would have liked to have heard his voice on that," Beratlis said.


Nice even took issue with Peterson's manner Monday in the moments before the sentence was read, chatting casually with his attorneys. "Today — the giggles at the table," she said. "Loud and clear."


Peterson was convicted Nov. 12 of one count of first-degree murder in the death of Laci, and one count of second-degree murder for the killing of her eight-month old fetus. 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.

   

But Peterson still might not be executed for decades — if ever — and it can take years for even the first phase of the appeals process to begin. Since California brought back capital punishment in 1978, only 10 executions have been carried out. The state's clogged death row houses 641 prisoners.

In a brief news conference after the verdict, defense attorney Mark Geragos said he was "very disappointed." "Obviously, we plan on pursuing every and all appeals, motions for a new trial and everything else," he said.

The tale of adultery and murder set off a tabloid frenzy as suspicion began to swirl around Scott Peterson in the days and weeks after Laci's disappearance. The heat was turned up when Amber Frey, the massage therapist who Scott Peterson was romancing on the side, came forward.

The jury's decision followed seven days of tearful testimony in the penalty phase. In arguing for death last week, prosecutors called Peterson "the worst kind of monster" and said he was undeserving of sympathy. Geragos begged of jurors: "Just don't kill him. That's all I am asking of you. End this cycle."

Prosecutors spent months portraying Peterson as a cheating husband and cold-blooded killer who wanted to murder Laci to escape marriage and fatherhood for the pleasures of the freewheeling bachelor life.

"They had no reason to doubt it was Scott who did what he did," said Laci Peterson's stepfather, Ron Grantski, the only member of her family to speak to reporters. "He got what he deserved."

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 39 witnesses over seven days in the penalty phase.

When the time came for a verdict and sentence recommendation, jurors were convinced Peterson desperately wanted out of the married life.

"I don't think divorce was an option," Beratlis said. "I think it was freedom."

Heather Richardson, the maid of honor at Scott and Laci Peterson's wedding, said she thought jurors were right to think Scott Peterson killed his pregnant wife because he wanted freedom.

"The child was the turning point for him," she told NBC's "Today" show Tuesday. "He would have never divorced her."

Source: Yahoo News
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Finally Laci's family can have some peace knowing their daughters killer has a death sentance. RIP Laci! :down:





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