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11-08-2007 10:06 AM #81IMO
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11-08-2007 11:06 AM #82
Can I ask you a question if you are indeed that woman? BTW, I respect the opinion of the NG's as long as they stick to the facts and can debate civilly.
IIRC, you are a mod at CCADP. CCADP is an "organization" that sponsors flowery pages to lure "penpals" for monsters. Charles Ng, David Westerfield, Richard Rameriz, etc. Who knew that Ng loves butterflies.
How can you associate with such a group? What are their motives for glorifying such "people" and what are your's, albeit by your tacit proxy and approval as a moderator of their message board?
I'm simply curious.Proud to be a G people.
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11-08-2007 11:22 AM #83DRISP's dedication to Mr. Lee P.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxTI5wP6Rpc&mode=related&search=
Good evening, Mr. Peterson. Won't you please come in, we've been expecting you.
Sodium thiopental+Pancuronium bromide+Potassium chloride=DRISP's Last Cocktail
www.cce.csus.edu/CDCRVideos/2007-05-15LethalInjectionChamberVirtualTours.wmv#Death Chamber Virtual Tour
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11-08-2007 11:29 AM #84
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11-08-2007 11:35 AM #85
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11-08-2007 11:54 AM #86
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11-08-2007 11:56 AM #87
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11-08-2007 12:02 PM #88DRISP's dedication to Mr. Lee P.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxTI5wP6Rpc&mode=related&search=
Good evening, Mr. Peterson. Won't you please come in, we've been expecting you.
Sodium thiopental+Pancuronium bromide+Potassium chloride=DRISP's Last Cocktail
www.cce.csus.edu/CDCRVideos/2007-05-15LethalInjectionChamberVirtualTours.wmv#Death Chamber Virtual Tour
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11-08-2007 12:15 PM #89
Don't flatter yourself too much.
I don't read there, I'm interested in facts rather than wild speculation and lies. That's why I added "IIRC". And, IIRC, it was good for a laugh.
Don't you have any qualms about giving your support to a egomaniac that lives to shock and runs a site that only sensationalizes the worst of the worst? Guilt by association ... its true.
You brought up ccadp, if you didn't care to discuss it, why did you feel it necessary to let us know who you are?
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11-08-2007 12:25 PM #90
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11-08-2007 12:30 PM #91
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11-08-2007 12:34 PM #92
The hair IMO is a major issue. Forensics would expect to find her hair in Scott's truck, in their shared home, on his clothing, but absolutely not twisted in a pair of pliers found in a boat no one knew anything about.
Your husband is obviously not a very serious fisherman. The type of bait, lures, poles, etc is used depending on the type of fishing you intend to do. Scott later claimed he was fishing for Sturgeon and that is a very large fish. Certainly not the type of fishing one would do ALONE in a small boat that he had never put in the water.
Thank goodness the twelve people who mattered understood this.Everything is changing. People are taking the comedians seriously and the politicians as a joke.
**Will Rogers**
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11-08-2007 01:09 PM #93
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11-08-2007 01:56 PM #94
This is speculation and conjecture on your part PERIOD. You can't possibly know how any of the dismissed jurors would have voted. If you are referring to Strawberry Shortcake, she did not strike up a friendship. As she has explained, she wrote to him in order to get some closure. The experience was traumatic for her and probably the other 11 also. Do you honestly believe they enjoyed sentencing a human being to death? Had I been on that jury, I would have had to convict him based on the evidence but it would also deeply affect me.
Everything is changing. People are taking the comedians seriously and the politicians as a joke.
**Will Rogers**
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11-08-2007 01:56 PM #95
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A jury member "struck up a friendship" with Scott? That was NO "friendship" that was two people using each other. The juror was hoping to get Scott to confess and Scott was hoping the juror would say something that he could use for an appeal. Falconer was dismissed because he spoke to people he shouldn't have during the trial. The Dr./Lawyer was a little whacko and he asked to be dismissed a couple of times before he actually was. And the other juror admitted to doing some research on the internet which was a big no-no. They were not dismissed because they "believed him to be innocent"! You're absolutely right, "Scott wasn't railroaded, not at all"! BTW, I haven't met a fisherman yet who didn't know exactly what he was fishing for and they go where those species of fish are prevelant.
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11-08-2007 02:05 PM #96
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11-08-2007 04:21 PM #97
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11-08-2007 04:24 PM #98
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11-08-2007 04:30 PM #99
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I don't know what the "of course" is about. ??
Of course Scott bought a boat that he kept secret?
Of course that Scott told his mistress that he "lost" his wife a couple of weeks before he actually did (well, he didn't lose her, exactly... just tried to make her lost)
Of course that Scott would take his secret boat on a trip to Berkley on the day his wife "disappeared
Of course that his wife's decomposed and mutilated body and the body of his son washed up where he went "fishing" on the day they disappeared.
Of course. What could be more natural and believable?
JMO
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11-08-2007 04:46 PM #100
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No need. I'm sure I don't mean to flatter you
. Just answering your post - that's all.
For your information, I disagree, and always have, with the death penalty on principle. However, there comes a case once in a while when I don't feel so adamant about. Scott Peterson's is one of them.
I just don't see where he gets off taking two lives, one young and vibrant and expecting one of the most wonderful things in life - a child of her own - and the other, that child that didn't even get to take a breath.
Why is his life worth more that Laci's and Conner's? They didn't murder anyone - they just lived and wanted to live, love, grow and enjoy.
Where does someone get off killing the most vulnerable - a pregnant mother and child - and expect people to fall at their feet with forgiveness and light?
There have been many evil killers in this world, unfortunately, and all of them are evil.
But one who kills his own family because he wants a different lifestyle.... that's just a different kind of evil, one that is almost worse, if that's possible.
JMO
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11-08-2007 09:29 PM #101Proud to be a G people.
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11-09-2007 06:13 AM #102
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11-09-2007 11:02 AM #103
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We know Scott was a fisherman..and we know he searched the internet for information about different type of fish INCLUDING Sturgeons..striped bass..etc..so if he was simply lying about the fishing trip why didn't he just give them names of small fish when he was asked about what he was fishing for? do you think he didn't know the names of small fish? he certainly had the knowledge to give them the perfect answer..so what he said is what he was actually doing because his intention was mainly to get the boat in the water..
Sadly..the jury that convicted him didn't understand this.."Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence." - John Adams
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11-09-2007 11:11 AM #104
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We know no such thing. What we DO know is that in EIGHT years, he agreed to go fishing with Ron, the TRUE fisherman, ONCE. Then left his pole in their garage where it remained for over a year and a half. Why didn't he just give them the names of small fish? LOL......why did he say he went golfing? Why fresh water lurers? Why the secret boat? Why the lover? Why lie about the time you left the house??? AW2B, we can sit here all day asking why a socialpath LIES, but I highly doubt we'll come up with anything that makes sense.
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11-09-2007 11:14 AM #105"Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence." - John Adams
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11-09-2007 11:38 AM #106
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11-09-2007 12:13 PM #107
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Why would anybody want a confession? Maybe because she wanted to finally get Scott to own up to what he did. "She" wasn't alone in putting Scott on DR, there are 11 other jurors that can take credit for that. BTW, there was CIRCUMSTANTIAL evidence. I think it would be troubling for any juror that had to sentence a man to death!! JMO
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11-09-2007 12:24 PM #108
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11-09-2007 12:38 PM #109
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If Scott's "intention was mainly to get the boat in the water" why didn't he just say he was going to try out his new boat? Why lie and say he was going fishing? That lie led to another lie about what he was fishing for. He didn't give them names of small fish because STURGEON was the first to pop into his head. One of the things that the jury understood about Scott is that he's a habitual LIAR! JMO
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11-09-2007 12:45 PM #110
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Exactly!!
And another thing.. If Scott was just there to "get his boat in the water" why there? Is that the closest body of water to Modesto?
It doesn't make sense which is why I am sure that he said he was "fishing"...
And your right, sturgeon probably just popped into to his head.
With everything else that he planned, being asked what he was fishing for he probably hadn't thought of...
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11-09-2007 01:05 PM #111
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He didn't lie..he did tell Brocchini on Dec 24th (see the TS of Brocchini's interview presented by the prosecution) that the MAIN reason he went to the bay was to get the boat in the water..note: he said the MAIN reason not the ONLY reason..so he also did some fishing while at it so to speak..in other words... like in "why not drop a line while testing the boat"..
Scott told Brocchini about the exact location he went fishing..he also told him that he went to the warehouse and did some work..Brocchini testified that Scott told him a lot of truth.."Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence." - John Adams
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11-09-2007 01:09 PM #112"Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence." - John Adams
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11-09-2007 01:12 PM #113"Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence." - John Adams
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11-09-2007 01:12 PM #114
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11-09-2007 01:12 PM #115
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How can you possibly state that Sunbeam is "absolutely right" when she states the "jurors were dismissed because they believed Scott was innocent"? The three were dismissed for very specific reasons. Falconer because he talked to people he shouldn't have in the very short time he sat on the jury. The female (can't remember her name) because she did a search on the internet which was a big no-no. Last but not least Jackson, the Dr./Lawyer, who requested to be dismissed on at least two occasions. I'm sure the reason(s) he was removed is in the court records. JMO
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11-09-2007 01:23 PM #116
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Scott didn't know what he was fishing for was so called evidence of guilt.-b.s.
Laci's single strand of hair in Scott's plier was so called evidence of guilt.-b.s.
I just proved to you how common those 2 scenarios are.... how common it is for a husband to be in contact with his wife's hair. How it does happen that men go fishing in non serious ways just see what they can catch. So common that I can and have related to both sceneros.....
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11-09-2007 01:36 PM #117
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11-09-2007 01:37 PM #118
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So he said the MAIN reason was to get the boat in the water. Where did the "fishing" thing come in then? How does one test a boat with a fishing line in the water or how does one fish while testing a boat? He told Brocchini where he was testing the boat/fishing because he never believed Laci would be found. "A lot of truth" is not ALL the truth.
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11-09-2007 01:47 PM #119
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According to the TS..several jurors told the judge that they were talking about the anchor in this case BEFORE deliberations...juror # 6 discussed the case on the bus with Gregory Jackson..the judge overlooked jurors violations when he felt like it..Gregory Jackson told the judge that he felt his safety was at issue because of the looks and the comments that were addressed to him..Guinasso told the media that had Gregory Jackson stayed on the jury it would have been a hung jury!
Keep in mind that juror request to be removed is not a justified reason for removal..the judge didn't investigate the threats Jackson referred to..etc..etc..
Removal of jurors after deliberations had already started is going to be a huge appeal issue...mark my word.."Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence." - John Adams
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11-09-2007 01:48 PM #120






Good to know!
I'm flattered.


