Posted on Thu, May. 15, 2003  

Stanislaus County Superior Court judge
seals Laci Peterson autopsy


The autopsies of Laci Peterson and her unborn son were completed by the
Contra Costa County coroner and sealed Thursday by a judge in Stanislaus
County Superior Court, prosecutors said.


The autopsies were completed sooner than expected, but it wasn't clear
if a cause of death had been determined in the homicides. Jimmy Lee,
a spokesman for the Contra Costa sheriff would not comment, but has
said in the past that the cause of death may never be known.


Scott Peterson, 30, is being held without bail on two counts of murder and
could face the death penalty if convicted. He has pleaded innocent.


He was
arrested last month after the decomposed remains of his wife and the son they planned
to name
Conner were found on the shore of San Francisco Bay in Richmond near where
Peterson told police he
went fishing on Christmas Eve, the day he reported his wife missing.

Police have not revealed how they believe Laci Peterson, a 27-year-old  substitute teacher, was
killed or any of the
evidence they compiled against her husband, a fertilizer salesman.

Prosecutors and defense lawyers asked to seal the autopsy and Judge Al Girolami agreed.
The autopsy report could be unsealed at a May 27 hearing in which news organizations are
seeking the
release of other court documents, including search warrants and police reports.

About a dozen court records, including a wiretap and an affidavit
supporting an arrest warrant,
have been sealed.

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