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Betty
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Date Posted: 19:33:04 05/02/03 Fri
In reply to:
NKLS Cody
's message, "Thanks 4 the explaination" on 17:04:34 05/02/03 Fri
>"So so sad...
> whoa!!! what made you change colours??
> Are you ok Kathyrn?
>
>"I changed the colors because I got bored and
>though a new look might be in order!)" LOL
>
>At first, since I don't notice
>the difference in the board's colors, I thought Betty
>and Yourself were discussing the Laci Peterson murder
>via email and you had a change of opinion about the
>case against Scott Peterson, since there are so many
>unusual legal questions popping up surrounding the
>events, when Betty mentioned "what made you change
>colours?" Somehow, I read into her question the phrase
>and figure of speech, "What made you change your
>colors?" HA HA on me.
>
>Anyway, it's so sad that Laci would have been 28 on
>the day scheduled for her funeral and Scott may, in
>fact, be entitled to attend some portion of her
>memorial service.
>
>That being said, I think it's a bad idea for the
>prosecution to turn this possible trial a capital case
>and, according to this article, drag out the
>proceedings for 10-15 years and cost the taxpayers
>millions of dollars they don't have. Scott's legal
>team is fresh off of defending former Rep. Gary
>Condit, and is experienced in muddying the waters of
>a, supposedly, air-tight case.
>
>Family of Laci Peterson Plans Funeral
>Wed Apr 23, 3:59 PM ET
>By JIM WASSERMAN, Associated Press Writer
>
>SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Family members of slaying victim
>Laci Peterson secluded themselves to plan a funeral
>for her and her unborn son, as her teaching colleagues
>recalled her bubbly spirit.
>
>
>Her accused husband Scott Peterson remained in jail,
>meanwhile, facing what experts say could be years of
>legal proceedings.
>
>
>Peterson, 30, pleaded innocent Monday to murdering his
>wife and unborn son who disappeared on Christmas Eve.
>Their bodies washed ashore last week in San Francisco
>Bay, three miles from where he said he was fishing.
>
>
>The remains were being held at the Contra Costa County
>Coroner's office as forensic experts tried to
>determine a cause of death.
>
>
>Contra Costa Sheriff's officials said funeral dates
>depend on whether they can soon pinpoint precisely how
>Laci Peterson died. Her relatives said a funeral or
>formal memorial services could be two weeks away.
>
>
>A forensic anthropologist from the University of
>California at Santa Cruz "will exhaust all procedures
>to reach a determination," sheriff's spokesman Jimmy
>Lee said Tuesday. He said there was a possibility that
>authorities may never know how she died.
>
>
>Kari Shack, who worked with Laci Peterson in Modesto,
>remembered the 27-year-old mom-to-be as an energetic
>teacher who connected easily with students even though
>she was a substitute.
>
>
>"She adored the kids, and I think they felt that,"
>Shack told NBC's "Today" show Wednesday.
>
>
>Prosecutors plan to decide by May 19 whether to seek
>the death penalty against Scott Peterson, a fertilizer
>salesman. District Attorney Jim Brazelton said he
>hopes for a July preliminary hearing to present
>evidence necessary to take Peterson to trial, but
>conceded it could take up to two years before a trial
>begins.
>
>
>Some murder cases, legal experts said, can take three
>to five years to go to trial.
>
>
>Peterson, represented by a public defender after an
>abrupt split last weekend with his private attorney,
>has a May 6 bail hearing to consider if he will be
>freed while awaiting his evidentiary hearing and
>possible trial. Prosecutors intend to argue against
>bail, Brazelton said.
>
>
>Tim Bazar, Peterson's court-appointed attorney, did
>not return a telephone call seeking comment.
>
>
>Brazelton alleged that Peterson killed his wife at
>their Modesto home late Dec. 23 or early Dec. 24. He
>also claimed a special double-murder circumstance,
>allowing him to consider seeking the death penalty.
>
>
>That could trigger a change in the trial location and
>bring on 10 to 15 years of legal proceedings, common
>in capital punishment cases, experts said.
>
>
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>On the Net:
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>Tribute site:
rel=nofollow target=_blank >href="http://www.lacipeterson.com">http://www.lacipeter
>son.com
~~~~ I really like the colour Kathyrn has here now...
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