theSurlyMermaid
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That is LOATHESOME. Utterly, completely repulsive.
Originally posted by N.Bailey
Perhaps then, Greta will be talking bout it tonight.
Originally posted by m&m's mom
At least SP knows how to play golf. That will come in handy when he is out there "looking for the real killer". Maybe he and OJ can start their own detective firm.
Originally posted by gymnasticsmom68
BTW is the case being aired on Court TV?
Originally posted by grinningghost
Nope. No cameras in the courtroom.
But the updates on Greta Van Susteren's show each night are very thorough.
Originally posted by gymnasticsmom68
Thank you. What time and channel is her show?
Originally posted by gymnasticsmom68
I think the straw that broke the camel's back was when they found the bodies of his wife and son he was driving to Mexico. Now let's think this through. The police say they've found bodies that match the description of your wife and son and you're driving to Mexico? I don't know about the rest of society but I think an innocent man would have been sitting at the police station waiting for a positive ID, not trying to leave the country.
How long would YOU carry around $10,000?! Not long I presume.Originally posted by N.Bailey
He had in his possession $10,000, which he claims he got when he sold some golf membership back or something like that. I can't find links to tell me exactly when he sold that back though, but I think (could very well be wrong) that he sold it around this time.
Originally posted by KimRaye
LOADS of circumstantial, OBVIOUS evidence (to you & I), but circumstantial nonetheless. Unfortunately, unless they get 12 of US, he MIGHT go free...aka OJ.![]()
He had in his possession $10,000, which he claims he got when he sold some golf membership back or something like that.
He also had his brothers drivers license on him. He says he was going golfing to a particular golf course and you can't get on the course without ID. His brother gave him his, according to Scott, so he didn't have to alert everyone that he was there.
I also read he had an application, to apply for a visa and I think that too might have been in his brothers name.
Anyway, point being, the police can make a case that he was trying to flee, but I doubt they'll be able to prove it.
(sssssssshhhhhhhhh......when I'm not on the Dis, I'm on the CTV message boards - I'm addicted to this case for some strange reason)
Originally posted by N.Bailey
I hate replying negatively to posts because people always assume that I'm trying to defend Scott Peterson. Please know, I think he's guilty. I really do, I just think it's not the slam dunk case that the prosecution says it is.
Anyway, Scott was arrested in San Diego. Scott was born and raised in San Diego. Scott's parents and other family members live in San Diego. The police believe he was thinking of fleeing to Mexico, but he was not fleeing there when he was arrested. He had in his possession $10,000, which he claims he got when he sold some golf membership back or something like that. I can't find links to tell me exactly when he sold that back though, but I think (could very well be wrong) that he sold it around this time. He also had his brothers drivers license on him. He says he was going golfing to a particular golf course and you can't get on the course without ID. His brother gave him his, according to Scott, so he didn't have to alert everyone that he was there.I also read he had an application, to apply for a visa and I think that too might have been in his brothers name. Not real sure though. Anyway, point being, the police can make a case that he was trying to flee, but I doubt they'll be able to prove it. Again, I might be wrong. It depends on those jurors!
Originally posted by goofygirl
I love the CourtTV boards too. If you see a post by "Channel81", that's me!
Its still going to be hard to prove he did it with no forensic evidence in the house, even though a body was found, if there's no blood or weapon in the home, its hard to prove he did it.
If you remember Tom Capano's trial had no body, but its the blood that they found in his house that hung him.