"Laci's mother screams at Peterson"
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"Laci's mother screams at Peterson"
And all of America screams right with her. Divorce was an option....oh how I wish Scott had been man enough to say he wanted one. Then right this minute Laci would be with her baby boy. Bonnie, I thought of you when I read this article! If you click on the article link, there is another video link. Every single thing her mother said to that scumbag, is what I've been thinking since Laci went missing.
Mary
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http://www.cnn.com/2004/LAW/12/01/peter ... index.html
Laci's mother screams at Peterson
'Divorce was an always an option, not murder,' mother cries from stand
Wednesday, December 1, 2004 Posted: 10:50 AM EST (1550 GMT)
REDWOOD CITY, California (AP) -- Scott Peterson simply watched as his former mother-in-law rose out of the witness chair and screamed at him for killing his pregnant wife, Laci.
Sharon Rocha, wearing a gold heart-shaped pendant with a picture of her daughter in it, took the stand Tuesday in the penalty phase of Peterson's murder trial. She wrapped up the state's case the same day it began, giving the most emotional testimony of four family members called to the stand. Laci's older brother, younger sister and stepfather also spoke.
"She wanted to be a mother. That was taken away from her," Rocha said to Peterson, who was convicted November 12 for the 2002 murders of his wife and the 8-month-old fetus she was carrying.
Rocha went on, her voice cracking.
"Divorce was always an option -- not murder," Rocha said in a voice so loud that some jurors jumped.
At one point, Peterson dabbed his eyes with a tissue. Jurors will recommend whether the 32-year-old former fertilizer salesman should be executed or get life in prison without the possibility of parole for the 2002 murders.
Throughout the testimony, prosecutors displayed photographs of Laci, including one from Mother's Day 2002. Taken a week after Laci's 27th birthday, the picture showed Laci, her mother and her grandmother.
Mother's Day, Rocha told the jury, would never be the same.
"The first Mother's Day (after her death) I laid on the floor and I cried most of the day because she should have been there," she sobbed, her chest heaving.
"I can hear her giggling," Rocha said, gazing at a larger-than-life image of her daughter displayed on a white wall screen. "She didn't just smile, she would giggle. She would kind of bend over when she would laugh."
Earlier, prosecutor Dave Harris said Laci's death left a hole in her family's hearts "that can never be repaired."
"When the defendant dumped the bodies of his wife and unborn son into the bay, those ripples spread out and they touched many, many lives," Harris told jurors.
The only appropriate punishment, he said, is death.
Prosecutors had argued at trial that Peterson strangled or smothered his wife in their Modesto home on or around Christmas Eve 2002, then dumped her body into San Francisco Bay. The remains were discovered four months later a few miles from where Scott Peterson claims to have been fishing the day his wife vanished.
"It was just the worst thing you could think about, like a nightmare," Amy Rocha, Laci's younger sister, said, describing how she felt as she helped search for her sister.
Brent Rocha, Laci's older brother, said he tries to remember the good times they shared, but those memories are "overshadowed all the time by how she died ... and maybe her knowing who did it."
"I don't think I've ever heard her be more excited than the day she called me up to tell me she was pregnant," he said. "She was going to be a great mother."
The defense was expected to begin presenting its case Wednesday. Witnesses testifying on Peterson's behalf can speak about anything that might show him in a favorable light as his attorneys try to convince jurors his life is worth sparing.
Mary
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CNN
http://www.cnn.com/2004/LAW/12/01/peter ... index.html
Laci's mother screams at Peterson
'Divorce was an always an option, not murder,' mother cries from stand
Wednesday, December 1, 2004 Posted: 10:50 AM EST (1550 GMT)
REDWOOD CITY, California (AP) -- Scott Peterson simply watched as his former mother-in-law rose out of the witness chair and screamed at him for killing his pregnant wife, Laci.
Sharon Rocha, wearing a gold heart-shaped pendant with a picture of her daughter in it, took the stand Tuesday in the penalty phase of Peterson's murder trial. She wrapped up the state's case the same day it began, giving the most emotional testimony of four family members called to the stand. Laci's older brother, younger sister and stepfather also spoke.
"She wanted to be a mother. That was taken away from her," Rocha said to Peterson, who was convicted November 12 for the 2002 murders of his wife and the 8-month-old fetus she was carrying.
Rocha went on, her voice cracking.
"Divorce was always an option -- not murder," Rocha said in a voice so loud that some jurors jumped.
At one point, Peterson dabbed his eyes with a tissue. Jurors will recommend whether the 32-year-old former fertilizer salesman should be executed or get life in prison without the possibility of parole for the 2002 murders.
Throughout the testimony, prosecutors displayed photographs of Laci, including one from Mother's Day 2002. Taken a week after Laci's 27th birthday, the picture showed Laci, her mother and her grandmother.
Mother's Day, Rocha told the jury, would never be the same.
"The first Mother's Day (after her death) I laid on the floor and I cried most of the day because she should have been there," she sobbed, her chest heaving.
"I can hear her giggling," Rocha said, gazing at a larger-than-life image of her daughter displayed on a white wall screen. "She didn't just smile, she would giggle. She would kind of bend over when she would laugh."
Earlier, prosecutor Dave Harris said Laci's death left a hole in her family's hearts "that can never be repaired."
"When the defendant dumped the bodies of his wife and unborn son into the bay, those ripples spread out and they touched many, many lives," Harris told jurors.
The only appropriate punishment, he said, is death.
Prosecutors had argued at trial that Peterson strangled or smothered his wife in their Modesto home on or around Christmas Eve 2002, then dumped her body into San Francisco Bay. The remains were discovered four months later a few miles from where Scott Peterson claims to have been fishing the day his wife vanished.
"It was just the worst thing you could think about, like a nightmare," Amy Rocha, Laci's younger sister, said, describing how she felt as she helped search for her sister.
Brent Rocha, Laci's older brother, said he tries to remember the good times they shared, but those memories are "overshadowed all the time by how she died ... and maybe her knowing who did it."
"I don't think I've ever heard her be more excited than the day she called me up to tell me she was pregnant," he said. "She was going to be a great mother."
The defense was expected to begin presenting its case Wednesday. Witnesses testifying on Peterson's behalf can speak about anything that might show him in a favorable light as his attorneys try to convince jurors his life is worth sparing.
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Me too. It's all so much more sad b/c Laci truly was a special person - daughter, soon to be mother, friend to all. Have we learned differently - no! I'm willing to bet she was honest to the core, too. Why on earth she married someone like Scott Peterson is beyond me. She was so good, she probably thought he was too. I have two teenage daughters and I can only pray they make wise choices someday. This is truly every parent of an adult child's, nightmare come true.
Mary
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You are so right, Miss Mary, Laci was far too good for Scott. The sad thing is, he probably hid his "true" self until is was too late for her. Like a snake in the grass. But he will get his. Not that that will give her mother any comfort - he has taken her daughter and her grandson away. Slimball.
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SouthernWx wrote:Wnghs2007 wrote:I have faith thought that those appeals will not get thru and he will be put to death one day. As he deserves.
If Scott Peterson were my brother in law.....he'd already be in hell![]()
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That's what I say, SouthernWX. Put him in the room with Laci's brother for a little while.
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I dont think he should be put to death because that would just make it easier on him i think he should spend the rest of his life in a little 4 by 8 area. He can eat the crappy food that they get and his only friend will be BUBA!!!! Then he will live his life in the scum of all and then he will die some day and noone will care!!
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sunny wrote:That's what I say, SouthernWX. Put him in the room with Laci's brother for a little while.
I warned my two brothers in law before the wedding what would happen to them if either of my sisters were murdered...and I even had a hint they had anything to do with it.
I'm a peaceful man...but would avenge my sister's death in a heartbeat....and both Dave and Chris know it

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