05.29.03 - email - homer news break 06.02.03
05.16.05 Shasta & Dyllan Groene Kidnapped
05.17.05 Frank Groshin Died
at age of 72 - CSI
06.03.04_Levee Break Delta Bacon Island Stockton
06.04.04 Man Destroys Several Building with a Bulldozer in Colorado
07.02.05
Shasta Groene Found - Denny's - SNL
07.02.05 Mr. Frog Bar Shooting
- SNL
10.15.05 Daniel Horowitz's Wife Pamela Vitale Found Murdered In Their Lafayette Home - Scott Dyleski
10.22.05 Scott Thomas McAlpin Arrested For Body Found
In Trunk Of His Car
Terminator 3 - Scott Peterson Scott
Mason
Eddie Gwen
Araujo
Jessica Lundsferd
Teague
Lee Peterson - Lee's Batteries email Homer X ray
William Peterson Rescue at sea "Rescue Me" batman -
6.15.03
elizabeth smart - mitchell
holloway
Bruce VanHooris - walnut creek courts
Kirk Mclallister - Huckabay
Earl Foster - Ray Giacomelli (PPD)
McKenzie
Music Papa Roach
Check Leon Berger Data base examples
(Amber of lyons hall - Ambergait Connors Sierra Splash Debafinnus
Amber Song - Earl v Naturpark Freya - Mystere Rohas - Arak Gomello
Flower Sagamore Scott Woodman
escort City Boston Escots Laci ?
Notes
Batman comics (final issue's) -
Scott Peterson - James Fry - Comic-Con, Wondercon, APE lee
Loughridge - Judge Alfred Deluci
Mitchell
Elizabeth Peterson Texas
Upper Jones ( Shawn Jones (news
reporter) Wittiness For the Prosecution CBS
Kevin B
EM - Collin Brenda Peterson (Court
Sketch Artist)
laci Logan (adult film) -
Tori Pines
red lions school shooting
StellarKraft - Fisher Nurseries Ripon CA
Peterson Power - Home
Abz & Echo - evergreen
CA recall Gray (Gray - Goes)
Scott - Ortho - Fertilizer & Birth
Control
Shin Bone
5.17.05 Frank Groshin Died
at age of 72 - CSI
Barbary Ape
Eric Rudolf (Bomber)
Homer Simpson email - lees batteries
Movie
KICU TV 36
- programming Night Vision
5.31.03 - 6.01.03 The
Grid Scott Bowman - Jackson - Arrow
Where the truth lies (abortion) (dvd
- 9/11/2001) - Rudolf arrested
Lockheed Martin - A. Love
Parris Hilton & Paris Latsis
Stellar
Inflight - david peterson (former employee) Isobel
StellarKraft -
stellarcraft ranma fanfiction
CSI Miami "Sagamore Hotel" sex party -
Monday - 8.08.05
Laci
Peterson Case Information
Laci Peterson Case Information Who The Friends, Lovers and
Associates
Rabbit Barringer (Robert Barringer) 52,
Narrator and writer of a documentary film, Bum's Paradise, about the
Albany Bulb; earned bachelor of arts degree from University of
California, Berkeley; falsely speculated to be "Citizen Q";
frequently referred to as "Robert 'Rabbit' Barringer"; web sites:
http://www.bumsparadise.com/index.html and
http://www.bumsparadise.com/bio.html
Joe Berry Vice President of the California Broadcasters Association;
stated in a February 14, 2004, San Mateo County Times article that
his organization was "trying very hard" to work out the dispute
between San Mateo County and media outlets over the cost of space
rental, and was even considering paying $11,639 to the county
Ty Phillips (Ty Lyn Phillips) 51,
Modesto Bee reporter; through attorney, filed petition with
Stanislaus County Superior Court for authorizing inspection of
intercepted communications; resident of Sacramento
John Kobylt (John Chester Kobylt) 41,
"Shock jock" personality with Los Angeles radio station KFI; used
bullhorn to badger Scott Peterson and offer him $64,000 to take
polygraph; stated, "If Mark Geragos represents you, it means you're
guilty"; resident of Beverly Hills; web site: http://www.johnandkenshow.com/
Marlene Newell (Marlene A. Newell) 56,
Webmaster of www.scottisinnocent.com, a site she started in December
2003 that grew out of the Laci Peterson Murder Mystery discussion
forum she began in October 2003; stated, "I have the Web site up
because I'm alarmed at how quick and easily the American public can
convict someone...of course, our question is if Scott didn't do it,
who did?"; first mentioned in media accounts related to the Scott
Peterson case when "Citizen Q," one of the posters to an online
discussion group, began sending her information about a blue tarp
and a well that he proclaimed were related to the case; regarding
"Citizen Q," stated, "He could be anything from totally uninvolved
to the man who committed the murder himself"; later demanded that
"Citizen Q" turn over evidence; watched both days of opening
statements live; continued to participate in the courtroom lottery
and to attend the trial on a regular basis; resident of Sunnyvale
Andrea Peyser Columnist for the New York
Post; outspoken critic of Amber Frey for leaving Ayiana Frey
overnight to sleep with Scott Peterson on their first date, then
later presenting herself as a "role model for young women"; met
Amber Frey during a book-signing event for Witness: For the
Prosecution of Scott Peterson
Peter Costiglio 54, Employee of Time
Inc.; stated concerning lawsuit filed against People magazine by
Saki Vincent: "We intend to litigate it vigorously, but we're not
going to go into the specifics of it"; resident of New York City
Rita Cosby Senior correspondent for Fox
News; host of The Big Story Weekend Edition and Live with Rita
Cosby; interviewed Lee Peterson and others close to the Laci
Peterson case; on November 27, 2003, broke story about Amber Frey's
pregnancy; mentioned in Maureen Orth's book, The Importance of Being
Famous: Behind the Scenes of the Celebrity-Industrial Complex, as
having discussed the Conner Peterson autopsy report story initially
broken by Dan Abrams;
Loretta Dillon Author of the web site
Observations of a Misfit; author of Stone Cold Guilty: The People v.
Scott Lee Peterson; reviewed Inside the Mind of Scott Peterson; also
referred to as "Loretta Serrano"; resident of Cleveland, Ohio; web
site: http://misfitting.com/; web site with biography: ----
Gerone SNL Link Pete Ellis
Pete Ellis (Peter Ellis) 57, Longview
Daily News managing editor; bemoaned the intrusion of outside
journalists after the alleged Laci Peterson sighting story broke;
resident of Longview, Washington
Daniel Strone Agent at Trident Media;
reviewed Sharon Rocha's 56-page book proposal
Chip Vaughn KTVU cameraman; according to
a March 17, 2004, San Francisco Chronicle article, "took up
residence in Modesto" along with Ted Rowlands after the Laci
Peterson case became national news
Mary Anderson Representative of AT&T
Wireless in West Palm Beach, Florida; oversees court orders for AT&T
Wireless; testified for the prosecution at Scott Peterson's trial on
August 23, 2004, blasting a large hole in their case by conceding
under cross-examination that the timeline investigators had built
from Scott Peterson's cellular telephone records was all but useless
in pinpointing his location
Christy Conrad (Christy L. Conrad)
Assistant vice president of public relations for Enterprise
Rent-A-Car; contacted by Bee staff writer John Coté concerning Scott
Peterson's rental vehicles but refused to comment; resident of
Arnold, Missouri
Josh Evans 43, Founder of Leland's; in
June 2005, offered at auction one of Scott Peterson's Tradecorp
business cards, which featured a note from the convicted murderer;
in a June 16, 2005, Newsday article, explained that articles must
have historical value: "If we think it's morbid and it's just for
exploitation, we're not interested"; demonstrated his taste by
pointing out he once passed on a chance to sell an album that John
Lennon signed for Mark Chapman
Mark Hendrickson Spokesperson for
Pacific Gas and Electric; interviewed by Bee staff writer John Coté
concerning a worker, identifying himself as a PG&E subcontractor,
who La Loma residents speculate was involved in placing surveillance
devices on a pole across from Scott and Laci Peterson's home; stated
that PG&E subcontractors do only natural gas work and are local
businesses: "There is not a plausible reason we would have a gas
serviceman having anything to do with transmission lines, or a
subcontractor for that matter"
Jack Hirsch Real estate broker with Realty World, Hirsch and
Associates; on November 18, 2004, confirmed that Mark Geragos was
selling the office building he had purchased during Scott Peterson's
trial; predicted that the media attention the property received
would have "no bearing at all" on its resale value; in a March 22,
2005, Modesto Bee article, confirmed that the property was no longer
for sale but refused to elaborate
Craig Lewis Majority owner of Prudential California Realty;
contacted by the Modesto Bee regarding the reported firing of Gerry
Roberts, but refused to comment
Sam Newnam (Samuel Newnam) Owner of The
Pawn Shop; contacted by reporters on June 17, 2004, after Mark
Geragos produced a pawn ticket from the store for a Croton watch
that supposedly resembled one owned by Laci Peterson; declined to
comment concerning the pawn ticket, citing federal privacy laws;
said that he was contacted by Gary Ermoian, but did not provide
information to him, saying that purchase orders were turned over to
the Modesto Police Department; said that he was contacted by Scott
Bernstein, who was wearing a leather holder with a metal star badge
reading "New York Fugitive Task Force," a meeting that later
resulted in Bernstein being charged with impersonating a peace
officer; on April 29, 2005, testified against Bernstein at his
preliminary hearing, saying he was interested in the Croton watch:
"He stated that he was out from New York and working on a national
sting operation"; following the conviction of Scott Peterson,
stated, "It kind of put my faith back into the American justice
system"
Laura Rogers (Laura Ann Rogers) 40,
Manager of The UPS Store, formerly Mail Boxes Etc., where Scott
Peterson rented a private mailbox on December 23, 2002—a fact that
became public on July 30, 2003; stated that federal law prevented
her from confirming whether or not he had rented a box; resident of
Oakdale
Jason Tardiff Employee of Enterprise
Rent-A-Car in Modesto; testified at Scott Peterson's trial on August
30, 2004
Donald Toy Representative of EchoStar (Dish Network); testified at
Scott Peterson's trial on August 3, 2004
Daniel White Representative of AT&T Wireless in South San Francisco;
testified at Scott Peterson's trial on August 24, 2004
Philip Williams Mother's Work national loss prevention manager;
testified at Scott Peterson's trial on June 14, 2004; presented at
trial receipts dating from August 2002 showing what Laci Peterson
had bought at the Modesto Motherhood Maternity store, and identified
a series of photographs he had originally sent to the Modesto Police
Department, showing photographs of those items; contacted by Det.
Phil Owen to provide a photograph of the type of pants found on the
body of Laci Peterson
Stephanie Cogdill (Stephanie A. Cogdill)
52, Retired account clerk in the Sylvan Union School District; wife
of Dave Cogdill, Republican state assemblyman from District 25;
urged him to introduce legislation prohibiting persons from
obtaining insurance polices of more than $50,000 on their spouses
without spousal consent, a bill for which he later suffered
criticism when it was revealed that he relied on false rumors and
inside information about the Laci Peterson case; resident of Modesto
Ana Cortez Newsroom clerk for the Modesto Bee; stated
that she was asked, in violation of ethics, to complete a survey on
the Scott Peterson case by a friend who was taking Stephen
Schoenthaler's criminal justice class
Steve Critzer Husband of Birgit Fladager
Tom Eakin (Tom R. Eakin) 53, Person who
was called by Karen Servas at 10:37 a.m. on December 24, 2002—a call
that helped her establish the time she returned McKenzie to Scott
and Laci Peterson's back yard; resident of Modesto
Matt Fortson (Marion Walker Fortson Jr.)
Childhood friend of Paul Wieber, who recognized Scott and Laci
Peterson's home at 523 Covena Avenue as the home of the Fortson
family until they sold it in 1989; died September 5, 2004, in
Greenboro, Georgia, after having lived most of his life in Modesto
Donald Gagnon 45; Husband of Penny
Gagnon, a woman who claimed in a National Enquirer article that, in
October 2002, she met Scott Peterson in a Death Valley bar, where he
discussed murdering his wife; supported the contentions of Penny
Gagnon; resident of La Crescenta
Steve Gould Son of Vivian Mitchell;
confirmed to the Modesto Bee that his mother died on February 4,
2004, but refused to disclose whether or not she had made a
statement under oath concerning the Laci Peterson case
Barbara Marino Wife of Tom Marino, with
whom she raised three children; jokingly stated that her husband
"ruined" her weekend by being a holdout against the death sentence,
causing jurors in the Scott Peterson case to be sequestered two more
days; sometimes met her husband for lunch during Scott Peterson's
trial; said she had trouble firing up a wood-burning stove during
her husband's sequestration; told a reporter that she has a cousin
who lives in Modesto and that, "We feel for Laci and the Rochas";
argued that the Scott Peterson trial should have been televised:
"It's the People v. Scott Peterson, right? The people have a right
to see it"; resident of San Carlos
Richie Roldan (Ricardo Roldan) Death-row
inmate at San Quentin State Prison; sent to prison in 1992 for
killing a security guard during a botched robbery in Los Angeles; in
a March 20, 2005, New York Post article, predicted that Scott
Peterson may end up paying extortion money to fellow inmates and
would be at the lowest rung in the prison for having murdered a
child: "As for killing his wife, that's his business, but for
killing that child—well, he gots to suffer for that"; stated that
prisoners had it easy compared to others in the world who were
homeless and starving, and loved ones on the outside who were
concerned for them: "Prison ain't nothing...I'm sitting on death row
living better than half the world, if not more"; insisted he was a
"warrior" and wanted no sympathy for his incarceration: "Cry for
hungry children, AIDS in Africa, tsunami victims, dead immigrants in
the Mexican desert, but not for no grown man"
Adam Tenbrink (Adam D. Tenbrink) Brother
of Shawn Tenbrink; friend of Steven Todd; reportedly asked by Todd
to participate in a burglary in the La Loma neighborhood, but
declined; mentioned in the March 14, 2005, defense motion for a new
trial after attorneys discovered that he told his brother that
Steven Todd admitted being interrupted by Laci Peterson while
burglarizing a home in the La Loma neighborhood; referred to in
defense motion as "AT"; resident of Modesto
Donald Toy Representative of EchoStar
(Dish Network); testified at Scott Peterson's trial on August 3,
2004
Donald Gagnon 45; Husband of Penny
Gagnon, a woman who claimed in a National Enquirer article that, in
October 2002, she met Scott Peterson in a Death Valley bar, where he
discussed murdering his wife; supported the contentions of Penny
Gagnon; resident of La Crescenta
Steve King Friend of Chris Van Sandt who
called him to see if he remembered seeing a pregnant woman in Dry
Creek Regional Park when the two went bicycle riding on December 24,
2002
Lisa Krueger Patty Amador's sister;
observed Scott Peterson at the December 31, 2002, vigil, later
contacting the Modesto Police Department concerning his behavior
there; testified at Scott Peterson's trial on August 3, 2004
Denise Smart 55, Mother of homicide
victim Kristin Smart; asked that Scott Peterson be investigated
regarding the death of her daughter after finding out that he was on
a list of people in the case file: "I need to know why he was on
that list—what connection he had with my daughter
Randy McGee 45, 40-year veteran of San
Francisco Bay fishing; showed skepticism that anyone would fish San
Francisco Bay in a 14-foot boat; stated he spoke to Scott Peterson
at December 31, 2002, vigil, offering to take him sturgeon fishing
after the Laci Peterson case "blows over," an invitation to which
Scott Peterson replied, 'That would be cool"; resident of Modesto
Renee Baca (Renee Sally Baca) 32,
Suspect charged with conspiracy and unauthorized credit card use for
using stolen credit cards to pay for a hotel room while pretending
to be related to Laci Peterson; pled no contest on October 30, 2003,
and sentenced to jail time and 3 years of felony probation
Kim Brown (Kimberly Sue Brown) 33,
Suspect charged with conspiracy and unauthorized credit card use for
using stolen credit cards to pay for a hotel room while pretending
to be related to Laci Peterson; pled guilty on November 4, 2003, and
sentenced to 3 years in prison; resident of Modesto
Evelyn Taberna Sarah Taberna's mother;
approached by Scott Bernstein, who was looking for Sarah Taberna; on
April 29, 2005, testified against Bernstein at his preliminary
hearing, stating that she gave him her daughter's cellular telephone
number and work address after he claimed to be with law enforcement:
"He said he was a detective, and I think he said Modesto PD, but I'm
not sure—it was either Modesto PD, Modesto police department or MPD"
Jesse Hernandez (Jesus Cianez Hernandez)
Convict transferred in 2003 to Stanislaus County Jail from San
Quentin's death row after he won an appeal of his sentence for the
1998 murder of a prostitute; stated that he was questioned by Scott
Peterson about what life would be like in San Quentin
Shawn Tenbrink Brother of Adam Tenbrink;
mentioned in the March 14, 2005, defense motion for a new trial
after attorneys discovered that he reportedly heard from his brother
that Steven Todd admitted being interrupted by Laci Peterson while
burglarizing a home in the La Loma neighborhood; referred to in
defense motion as "ST"; resident of California Rehabilitation Center
in Norco
Steven Todd (Steven Wayne Todd) 35, Suspect arrested January 2,
2003, and charged, along with Glen Pearce, with burglary of Rudy and
Susan Medina's home; cleared by Modesto Police Department of
involvement with Laci Peterson's disappearance; originally thought
to be connected to "suspicious" van in area but later determined to
be riding in a Chevrolet Corsica sedan driven by Pearce; pleaded
guilty to one burglary count in February 2003; sentenced to 8 years
and 8 months in prison for that charge and two other burglary counts
from a separate incident (according to Laci: Inside the Laci
Peterson Murder, sentenced to 16 months in prison); sentenced to
Deuel Vocational Institution; called a "necessary and material
witness" in a court filing by Scott Peterson's prosecutors on
January 5, 2003, and subsequently transferred to Redwood City for
several weeks, according to his sister; according to March 14, 2005,
defense motion, admitted that he was interrupted by Laci Peterson
while burglarizing a home in the La Loma neighborhood; described as
6'1" and white with fair skin; erroneously referred to by Mark
Geragos as "Stephen Todd"; also referred to as "Steve Todd"
Samuel Torres 40, Suspect charged with
conspiracy and unauthorized credit card use for using stolen credit
cards to pay for a hotel room while pretending to be related to Laci
Peterson; pled guilty on November 4, 2003, and sentenced to jail
time and 3 years of felony probation; resident of Modesto
Art Walters Former inmate at San Quentin State Prison; served four
years for possession of methamphetamines; featured in a March 31,
2005, National Enquirer article in which he announced that there was
a plot among inmates to kill Scott Peterson
Chris Young 29, Former inmate at Modesto
County Jail while awaiting trial on multiple felony charges stemming
from a high-speed chase; later relocated to Public Safety Center
west of Ceres; former jail trusty (an inmate who can be trusted for
special work details) who served meals for a short time to Scott
Peterson and spoke with him; stated that he once received a Nestlé
Crunch from Scott Peterson; claimed that Scott Peterson spent his
time watching television, playing chess and reading stacks of
letters from female admirers—at least one of whom was a convicted
murderer; stated that he believed Scott Peterson to be innocent and
that he loved Laci Peterson; featured in a June 15, 2003, article in
the Modesto Bee, which stated that he suffers from "auditory
hallucinations," or imaginary voices, brought on by years of drug
use; former resident of Oakdale
McKenzie 8, Scott and Laci Peterson's male golden retriever
(according to some sources, a "golden retriever mix"); taken to live
with one of Scott Peterson's siblings in the San Diego area after
his arrest; subject of search warrant allowing hairs to be plucked
as evidence; according to testimony in the preliminary hearing,
claimed by Scott Peterson to be his dog when he was single;
according to Amie Krigbaum's preliminary hearing testimony, a
usually quiet dog: "McKenzie didn't really bark a lot"; barked
incessantly during a 45-minute video of investigators' December 26,
2002, search of Scott and Laci Peterson's home; called "beautiful"
and "high-spirited" in The Murder of Laci Peterson; referred to as "MacKenzie"
and called a "retriever-like mix" in the May 12, 2003, issue of
People magazine; also referred to as "MacKenzie" in November 24,
2003, issue of In Touch Weekly; in trial transcripts, frequently
referred to as "McKenzi" and spoken of erroneously as a female
Dakota Pit bull that accompanied human
companion Kris Crawford in early searches for Laci Peterson
Merlin 4, Human scent-trailing purebred
male bloodhound that accompanied human companion Cindee Valentin in
early searches for Laci Peterson; certified by the California Rescue
Dog Association in completing a 48-hour-old trail; according to
court documents, demonstrated ability to run trails up to 14 days
old; according to February 24, 2004, testimony by Cindee Valentin,
followed Laci Peterson's scent in a zigzag pattern down the middle
of the road, indicating to Valentin that Laci Peterson had left her
home in a vehicle; trained for vehicle trailing three times in
roughly 300 training runs
Twist 9, Female Labrador cadaver dog
that accompanied Eloise Anderson in early searches for Laci
Peterson; photographed for the Modesto Bee; according to court
documents filed by the defense team, placed into Scott Peterson's
boat on December 27, 2002, but did not alert; according to court
documents filed by the prosecution, showed interest in the boat and
in containers under a small workbench; according to report filed by
Eloise Anderson concerning search efforts of December 27, 2002,
showed "mild interest" in a duffle bag in Conner Peterson's nursery
closet, alerted in Scott and Laci Peterson's family room but could
not isolate a specific area and, when taken to a shed in their back
yard, "crawled over a blue tarp on the lawn mower and alerted"
Sage Dog that awakened Amie Krigbaum the
morning of December 24, 2002
Jack Kim Westphal's golden retriever; testified about by her at
Scott Peterson's trial on September 9, 2004
Bubba Lori Krestian's dog, with her when she discovered bones she
believed could be related to the Laci Peterson case
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