On Amber's birthday, which was also Laci's due date,
Scott sent Amber on a romantic treasure hunt.


February 10, 2003, "was a kind of a hectic day,"
Amber recalls. "I had to work that day and a good
friend of mine was throwing me a birthday party.
That way I was in the comfort of a home with friends
and not out and knowing this was a very
emotional day for so many people.


"I went to the spot that he had led me to find this
he had a package for me there for my birthday
…There was a container with butterfly wildflower mix,
which was significant for me—I have a thing for
wildflowers and butterflies…And there was a box,
a silver box with an amber necklace…A CD
of Norah Jones, Come Away With Me. A little card
or a little note that he had written something on.
"

After his arrest, Scott wrote to Amber from jail. In
what she calls a "very self-serving" letter, he wrote,
"
I'm searching for a way to do service within these
walls. I hope for the preliminary trial to occur so that
the case will be dismissed. May 4 is Laci's birthday and
I'm asking close friends to fly a kite in her memory.
She and Conner should not have been taken from
this earth as they were. My prayers are always that
you and the little one
[Amber's daughter] are happy."
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"I never got the priviliage to know Laci and
Conner but I feel they're part of my family.
I'm  pregnant and I am naming
my son Conner in honor of Laci."

Iris Marie ~ Pasadena, Texas ~ Guestbook
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Before Scott was arrested, Amber sent
to a few people a Christmas card
that included a photo of her and Scott.


Oprah: Had you sent that Christmas card out?

Amber: A few…and I had to retrieve them.

Oprah: How did you do that?

Amber: I said, "I'm sorry, I can't explain and
things will make sense at one point." The one
person in particular that I'm speaking of that
I had to ask for the card back, didn't ask any
questions; she knew something was not right,
and that was it. She didn't make a big deal about it.
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Gloria Allred, Amber's attorney and a famed advocate of women and women's
rights, thinks that Amber's tapes and testimony turned the trial around.


"Watching the trial and being in the courtroom…[it] felt like a ship going
into an iceberg," she says. "The prosecution's case appeared to be weak.
I had confidence in it, but a lot of people thought it was weak. But then
when Amber testified, when those
tape recordings were played,
when the jurors realized that he was calling Amber talking
about the Eiffel Tower, being in Paris, from the vigil for
his missing wife where people were praying for her and
searching for her; it seemed that that ship was turned around.


"It changed the climate in the courtroom. And I think people saw Scott for
what he was: a real liar. A person who had a cold heart toward his missing wife,
Laci, and who appeared to be obsessed with having a relationship with Amber."
JUROR GREG BERATIS
SHOWN WITH HIS FAMILY
Jurors in the Scott Peterson trial had much to say about Amber's
impact on the case. Juror Greg Beratlis says he thought that Scott was
innocent, but that Amber's testimony helped convince him otherwise.


"The very first time we met Scott Peterson was when we were still
being selected as jurors and he stood up and turned to the gallery
and he kind of waved and smiled at everybody," Greg says.
"He was very endearing to everybody."


But as the trial got underway, Greg began to see a different man.

"Before listening to the tapes of Scott and Amber, all I saw
was a man who went fishing," Greg says. "But when you start
listening to the tapes, you start realizing there was another
side of Scott Peterson. This other side that nobody had seen."


Greg also noted Scott's response when the prosecution
showed the horrific photos of Laci and Conner's bodies
.

"When the photos were put up on the screen for everybody
in the courtroom to see, I looked over at Scott a couple times
to see his reaction," Greg says. "He stared for moments
and then he would look away. No reaction."
Oprah: You tried many times to try to get Scott to tell you what happened, did you not?

Amber: Some days a little lighter. Maybe not as aggressive. Or kind of somewhat casually
trying to get information out of him and because I couldn't always constantly be …invading,
because I still wanted to be able to somehow keep my foot in the door with conversation flow.


Oprah: Just trying to keep a connection to him.

Amber: Yeah, because nobody else did.

Oprah: There's a section in your book where you
talk about being the voice of Laci. Do you feel that?


Amber: From the beginning I always felt in my heart—I don't know if you'd say
compassion or just this drive—that this is something I had to do for her. And if the
role was reversed, I'd only hope and pray she would do the same thing for me.
SCOTT PETERSON
AMBER FREY:  Unfortunate Girlfriend
of Scott Peterson Visits Oprah
January 5, 2005
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