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D-Frag
12-14-2004, 02:05 AM
Yup, they decided Scott Perterson deserves the death penalty.

I learned an intereting fact when this case became so big, did you know that the #1 reason for pregnant women to die in this country is not complications in birth, but HOMICIDE. Yes, homicide is the #1 killer in pregnant women in the USA, so make sure hes a real winner before handing over that 'im pregnant' speech /emoticons/devil.gif

Full Story Here: www.cnn.com/2004/LAW/12/13/peterson.case/index.html (http://www.cnn.com/2004/LAW/12/13/peterson.case/index.html)


Jury recommends death for Peterson

Monday, December 13, 2004 Posted: 4:51 PM EST (2151 GMT)


REDWOOD CITY, California (CNN) -- A jury recommended Monday that Scott Peterson, the former fertilizer salesman whose case grabbed national headlines, be sentenced to death for killing his wife.

The announcement of a jury decision came on the third day of jury deliberations over the sentence.

Earlier Monday, jurors asked to see autopsy photographs of Peterson's 27-year-old wife, Laci, and their unborn son, Conner.

The jury of six men and six women also asked San Mateo County Superior Court Judge Alfred Delucchi if they could see photographs of the shore of San Francisco Bay where the bodies were found separately in April 2003.

The jury requested the last known photograph of Laci Peterson, taken about a week before was reported missing on Christmas Eve 2002, and for Laci's original medical file. She was eight months pregnant at the time. (Timeline)

The jury deliberated longer in the sentencing phase -- about 11 to 11 1/2 hours -- than they did when they reached the guilty verdicts, which took just over seven hours.

The same jury that decided Peterson's sentence convicted him of first-degree murder November 12 in her death and of second-degree murder in the death of Conner. (Full story)

Peterson, 32, faced either the death penalty or life in prison without parole for killing his wife, Laci, and 15 years to life in prison in Conner's death.

During the guilt or innocence phase of the trial, jurors agreed with prosecutors' contention that Peterson strangled or smothered Laci and dumped her body into San Francisco Bay.

Jurors, who were sequestered during deliberations, had to unanimously agree on a death sentence.

At formal sentencing, set for February 25, Delucchi may override a recommendation of death and sentence Peterson to life in prison without parole, but he cannot override a decision of life in prison without parole.

The panel received the case last Thursday after instructions from Judge Delucchi and closing arguments from prosecutors and defense attorneys.

Calling Peterson 'the worst kind of monster,' prosecutor David Harris urged jurors Thursday to recommend that Peterson die for killing his wife.

Peterson's attorneys begged jurors to spare his life.

'Nobody feels ... that if Scott Peterson was a good golfer, that if Scott Peterson was a Cub Scout, that eases the murder of Laci and Conner,' defense attorney Mark Geragos said.

'As I indicated to you, I'm not second-guessing any of your decisions. What we're saying is, that this is a life that has value.'

Defense attorney Pat Harris told the jury Peterson 'has a lot of good in him' and would be a good candidate to help others in prison.

'There's an opportunity to make something out of a life that has essentially gone wrong, a chance to see that others benefit from the positive part of Scott Peterson, some chance for him to do some good for the rest of his life,' Harris said.

Prosecutors said the motive was Peterson's desire to live life as a freewheeling bachelor, unencumbered by a wife and child.

During the trial, jurors heard hours of taped telephone conversations between Peterson and his mistress, massage therapist Amber Frey.

During the penalty phase, Peterson's friends and relatives took the stand to plead for his life, calling him a kind person who could benefit others in prison.

Peterson's mother cried on the stand Wednesday as she begged jurors to spare her son's life.

'We would lose a whole family,' Jackie Peterson testified. It 'would be like they never existed ... such a waste, irreversible.'

Prosecutor David Harris urged jurors to reject the argument that life in prison without parole would be worse punishment than death.

'If you have life, he gets to sit in a cell, read a book, write letters; he gets to have life,' he said. 'All the things that Laci and Conner would love to do, all the things that Laci's family would love to be able to share with Laci and Conner.'

He noted that while others were praying for the safe return of Laci and her baby, 'the man who knew where they were laughed and lied. ... He is the worst kind of monster.'

California law prohibits jurors from considering the emotional effect on defendants' families when deciding on a sentence, and Delucchi instructed jurors not to allow sympathy to be a factor.

Still, CNN legal analyst Kendall Coffey said it would be difficult for jurors to ignore the level of emotion displayed by Jackie Peterson, Scott's mother, or by Sharon Rocha, Laci's mother.

'That's the law, but the jury has 12 human beings on it,' said Coffey, a former U.S. attorney.

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DivineDesign
12-14-2004, 08:37 AM
he deserves every bit of whats he's getting.

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D-Frag
12-14-2004, 08:58 AM
29 reads and you're the only comment, glad to see ya agree there DD : )

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Kool
12-14-2004, 09:15 AM
Send im out here to Utah. We still use the Firing Squad LOL. /emoticons/cool.gif

I love children but I don't think I could eat a whole one.

shellebelle
12-14-2004, 09:18 AM
Shall we cook him regular or extra crispy?

What an evil, sick man to do that to his wife and child.

Michelle

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12-14-2004, 02:27 PM
D-Frag said...
The jury of six men and six women also asked San Mateo County Superior Court Judge Alfred Delucchi if they could see photographs of the shore of San Francisco Bay where the bodies were found separately in April 2003.


This is the bit I find most distressing - the fact that the bodies were separated. And his defense was:

D-Frag said...
Prosecutors said the motive was Peterson's desire to live life as a freewheeling bachelor, unencumbered by a wife and child.

That's just pathetic. I mean, murder your wife and child because you wanted to be free and single. I hope he gets what he deserves.

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wango
12-14-2004, 02:53 PM
Unfortunatly, San Quitan (sp) - where he's going has a long deathrow waiting list of about 600+, he of course residing at the end of that list. The state of California has only executed about 10 people in the last 25 years, so he will most likely die of 'natural causes' - (a.k.a - severe rectal hemorraging) in prison. The only forseeable way he could 'experience' the diversity of the death penalty in his natural life is if the federal government stepped in an graciously let him cut in line. Personally, I would prefer death than life as a man toy in a 14x14 cell - im very fragile.

- I used up all my sick days...so from now on - im just going to call in dead.

Debz
12-14-2004, 05:09 PM
yanno. this makes me sick. im glad he is going to (eventually) get what he deserves. But to think that some people thing that murdering someone is the only way out.. I have a tendancy of going out with wackos. lol. i hope one doesnt deciede to take me out.. JUST DUMP ME!!! yanno!?

crazy...

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defjoe
12-14-2004, 05:43 PM
what are they waiting for? taking up back and shoot him!

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Drorain
12-14-2004, 05:50 PM
OF course they should have said guilty, march in some troops and fire him right there in the chair, or drag him out of the court room on a noose

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Jason Fraker
12-14-2004, 06:03 PM
Man, you guys are bloodthirsty this morning! I must admit that I haven't been following this story very closely. It seemed to me that he was guilty from the start (the only other suspect was a 'Satanic Cult' that Peterson made up), and it should have been open and shut. Instead, there was all this talk about how he was innocent because he couldn't throw somebody off the side of his boat without it capsizing. Well, that just means he threw her off the back of the boat, where there would be less turbulance. Anyway, as D-Frag stated, homicide is the #1 killer of pregnant women, so why did this case get so much of the spotlight, and not the thousands of others. All I'm saying is that if Laci was unattractive, or maybe even a minority, it would've been page 4 news, and nobody would have cared, except the involved parties. The same thing goes for the animal kingdom. You don't see any save the wildebeest campaigns, because dolphins are cuter. They tell you not to use tuna nets, because dolphins get stuck in them. The bigger picture is that TUNA get stuck in them.

Sorry for the rant. By the way, I think the jury made the right decision too, but it just irks me a little that the whole country is so obsessed with a double homicide.

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Debz
12-14-2004, 06:08 PM
lol i would think a stalker would be into trials and such ;)

i havent really paid much attn to the story either. And yes what makes this case any different from the others that happen?! who knows.

its just a sadd world :(

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Neuro
12-14-2004, 06:15 PM
You guys crack me up. I am really curious how many of you would actually watch the exicution if it was on TV. HA! I think he will get what he deserves. I heard an interesting fact yesterday that they found a map to the other womans work that testified against him. They think he was planning to get rid of her too. The man was sick! He also showed no remorse and that I think is what really ended it all for him. I think that fact that he has to wait to die is just as good. Let him sit around and think about it everyday! Let him dwell on what it will be like!! Then let the scum fry!!!

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snypa
12-14-2004, 06:25 PM
i, personally, don't think the death penalty is right... eye for an eye doesn't work for me. if you all want him to suffer so much, you should want them to keep him alive, in prison, as long as possible. plus after all the processes, prison for life is cheaper than execution.

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Jason Fraker
12-14-2004, 06:30 PM
I am NOT a stalker, Debz. And why are you wearing that blue blouse today? I told you never to wear the blue!!

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Debz
12-14-2004, 06:35 PM
hahahahaha!! i am so sorry :(

i have to go change now... ;P

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morea
12-14-2004, 06:41 PM
It makes me sick that anyone could think like this guy. Leave. Get a divorce. Disappear, never to be heard from again. Whatever. But taking someone's life so you can go back to being a 'carefree bachelor?' Give me a break. This guy is sick.

Wasn't it on the old star trek shows where some race of aliens had developed a punishment for criminals that involved them spending the rest of their lives reliving the crime through the victims' eyes? Too bad they can't do that in the real world.

I haven't lost my mind... it's backed up on disk somewhere.

DivineDesign
12-14-2004, 08:43 PM
D-Frag said...
29 reads and you're the only comment, glad to see ya agree there DD : )


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