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Did you see on the news about Laci Peterson, the pregnant woman who was missing in Californa a couple of months ago? They found her body and the baby in the lake. They also found weights that probably was tied on her to keep her body down the bottom of the lake:ugh:

Whoever did this is sick :|

The investigators and her family, including her husband's family suspect it was her husband because he was with another women.


Edit: woman, not women. :Oops:
 
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well, they said they aren't sure 100% it's them, but they said dna will answer come days/weeks. im sure it's them
 
this is a deja vu on laci patterson u remmy the other story abt how a mother tried to drown her kids in the car???
not remmy the name of that woman she was sentenced in jail for that
 
Originally posted by javapride
this is a deja vu on laci patterson u remmy the other story abt how a mother tried to drown her kids in the car???
not remmy the name of that woman she was sentenced in jail for that

You mean Susan Smith? I remember that one.. her boys were so adorable.. :(

It's already been confirmed that it IS Laci and the baby. Her husband has already been arrested as an suspect. I personally think it is him, but "innocent unless proven guilty." It just doesn't seem right that he'd go fishing on Christmas eve, and even trade his wife's car for a new pickup truck, and also try to sell the house? :confused: Something's fishy here..:mad2:
 
MODESTO, Calif. (April 18) - Scott Peterson was arrested Friday in the death of his wife, Laci, who was eight months pregnant when she vanished on Christmas Eve. The arrest came as authorities confirmed that two bodies that washed ashore this week were those of Laci and her baby.

Prosecutors said they planned on charging Peterson with double homicide for the deaths of Laci and the infant son. ``He'll be charged with capital murder,'' with the option of seeking the death penalty, said Stanislaus County District Attorney Jim Brazelton. ``There are no other suspects in this case.''

Peterson, 30, was arrested by plainclothes police in San Diego before noon Friday. The arrest was made hours before the results of DNA tests on the bodies were known because Peterson was considered a flight risk, and had indicated that he had discovered he was under police surveillance, California Attorney General Bill Lockyer said.

Modesto police and state agents used wire taps on phones and radio transponders on vehicles to keep track of Peterson's whereabouts in the San Diego area, where his parents live, Lockyer said. Authorities obtained an arrest warrant Thursday, and feared Peterson might flee to Mexico, said Modesto Police Chief Roy Wasden.

He wouldn't discuss possible motives for the alleged murder.

Peterson was being driven to the Stanislaus County jail in Northern California on Friday night for a court appearance next week. His attorney, Kirk McAllister, did not immediately return telephone messages Friday from The Associated Press.

The arrests came nearly a week after the badly decomposed bodies of Laci Peterson, and her son were found within a mile of each other - about three miles from where Scott Peterson said he went fishing the day his wife disappeared.

The bodies were identified Friday evening through a comparison with DNA samples from Scott Peterson and Laci Peterson's parents.

``We're scientifically convinced the match is one in billions,'' Lockyer said.

A spokeswoman for Laci Peterson's family said relatives were devastated by the confirmation of the deaths, but grateful they finally had an answer after months of uncertainty.

``Families in their circumstances will always tell you the worst thing is not knowing,'' said spokeswoman Kim Petersen, executive director of the Carole Sund-Carrington Memorial Reward Foundation. ``I don't know if relief is the right word. ... The waiting this week has been horrific for them.''

Friday's announcements drew a crowd of well-wishers to the Peterson's home. Many brought flowers, some stood silent while others said quiet prayers. They remembered Laci Peterson as a bright, friendly person.

``My heart goes out to the family,'' said Shanti Cardey, 29, outside the house with her two young girls. ``I feel a lot of sadness and anger. I feel very sorry for the family, I pray for them everyday.''

Raynette Poe, 36, said she was angry: ``How can he hurt his own child and why? My heart goes out to Laci's family.''

From virtually the moment his wife was reported missing, Scott Peterson's moves and statements have been scrutinized by authorities.

Modesto police seized his boat, pickup truck and nearly 100 items from the couple's house but had not formally named him as a suspect in his wife's disappearance.

Peterson traded in his wife's Land Rover for a new pickup truck, considered selling their home and eventually admitted an extramarital affair with a massage therapist while his wife was pregnant with the couple's baby.

Shortly after, Peterson said he'd told his wife about the affair in the days before she vanished.

``It (the affair) was not a positive, obviously ... but it was not something that we weren't dealing with,'' he told ABC's ``Good Morning America.'' ``It wasn't anything that would break us apart.''

The affair turned Laci Peterson's family against the son-in-law they had earlier supported. They begged him to cooperate with Modesto police, who had labeled him ``uncooperative.''

Scott Peterson launched his own search effort, separate from the one organized by his wife's family and sanctioned by police. At one point, as searchers looked in the San Francisco Bay and around Modesto, Scott Peterson showed up in Los Angeles to distribute fliers to volunteers at a local hotel.

``We simply have to expand the geographical area,'' he said at the time.

In February, Scott Peterson told MSNBC he missed his wife and the child she was to bear.

``I can't drive. I can't sleep,'' he said then. ``Sometimes I feel I just can't do it. I feel like I'm in a dark corner and I just can't function.''
 
Originally posted by prostock19
If he is guilty, what a piece of shit he is. He should be executed.

They're going to put murder charges against him WITH an option of death penalty, so wait and see when the case goes into court. :o
 
Originally posted by Teekie
Did you see on the news about Laci Peterson, the pregnant woman who was missing in Californa a couple of months ago? They found her body and the baby in the lake. They also found weights that probably was tied on her to keep her body down the bottom of the lake:ugh:

Whoever did this is sick :|

The investigators and her family, including her husband's family suspect it was her husband because he was with another women.


Edit: woman, not women. :Oops:

hey teekie deleted my thread cuz I realized u had similar thread to this one :) yeah the body was confirmed and I went :ugh: I hope that bastard gets what he wants in jail.. :mad2:
 
Damn, I knew her husband did it to cover up the affair he had with another woman also he sold his wife's car to get another new car. :mad2:
 
He is so selfish. He have no reason to kill her and her unborn baby. Now they both are gone and he screwed up already.
 
yeah i read the news too what a sicko he is!! killing his wife and innocent unborn baby... i remmy i saw on tv he was on interview and crying that his wife was missing oh what a lame he is!!! also he is seeing someone else too.. why would he kill his wife when he is seeing someone else????
make no sense... he is really sicko man and he should get gas chamber or excuted..
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DonnaMarie
 
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