| December 03, 2003
Analysis of Scott Peterson Arraignment (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) JUDGE: Is that correct, Mr. Peterson, you're pleading not guilty to the two charges of murder, plus the special--denying the special allegations? SCOTT PETERSON: That's correct, Your Honor. I'm innocent (END VIDEO CLIP) LARRY KING-Tonight: Scott Peterson in court today, stating he didn't murder his pregnant wife, Laci,and their unborn son, Conner. What was the reaction to Scott's statement? And what's next in thiscase that's gripped the nation? We'll ask Ted Rowlands of KTVU, inside the courtroom today, plus CourtTV's Nancy Grace, the former prosecutor, high-profile defense attorney Chris Pixley, psychotherapistDr. Robi Ludwig. We'll spend some moments with Adam Stewart, the civil attorney for Laci Peterson's mother, Sharon Rocha. And Gloria Allred, attorney for Scott Peterson's other woman, Amber Frey. November 18, 2003 Scott Peterson Ordered to Stand Trial Scott Peterson will stand trial on double murder charges. But before his preliminary hearing ends, more details emerge of his relationship with Amber Frey. We'll have the latest on that story, and the Michael Jackson investigation. November 17, 2003 Analysis Day 11 of Scott Peterson Preliminary Hearing Tonight: Day 11 of Scott Peterson's preliminary hearing. Scott leaves the courtroom as detectives graphically describe the decomposed bodies of his wife Laci and unborn son, Conner. The defense keeps questioning just how old Conner was when Laci died. And the judge overrules defense objections to the prosecution's only piece of physical evidence. We'll get first-hand details on all of today's key testimony from Ted Rowlands of KTVU, inside the courtroom all day; Court TV's Nancy Grace; defense attorney Johnnie Cochran; Judge Jeanine Ferris Pirro; defense attorney Chris Pixley; the famed forensic pathologist Dr. Cyril Wecht, consulting with the defense; Dr. Robi Ludwig, psychotherapist and frequent Court TV commentator; and Gloria Allred. November 14, 2003 Analysis of Day 10 of Scott Peterson Preliminary Hearing Tonight: Day 10 of Scott Peterson's preliminary hearing, and the bombshells keep on coming. Could his other woman, Amber Frey, testify after all for the defense? Could Laci's baby have been born alive before he was killed? Will the judge allow DNA evidence the defense wants kept out? We'll get first-hand accounts of all the day's key testimony from Ted Rowlands of KTVU, inside the courtroom all day; plus Court TV's Nancy Grace; Johnnie Cochran; Judge Jeanine Ferris Pirro ; Chris Pixley; forensic pathologist Dr. Cyril Wecht, ; Dr. Robi Ludwig; and Gloria Allred. November 13, 2003 Analysis Scott Peterson Tonight: It's day nine of Scott Peterson's pretrial hearing, with more bombshells. But the defense comes back fighting. Scott's other woman, Amber Frey, will not testify. The pants on Laci's body do not seem to match the description that Scott gave police. And that detective admits posing as a tipster to call the Peterson hotline. Details on all that, and Scott's trips to the Marina where Laci's body would later be discovered, with Ted Rowlands of KTVU, inside the courtroom all day; Court TV's Nancy Grace; defense attorney Johnnie Cochran; defense attorney Chris Pixley; Judge Jeanine Ferris Pirro; Gloria Allred, attorney for Amber Frey; and doctor of psychology Dr. Robi Ludwig. Ted Rowlands from Modesto, California, Amber Frey will not be called? Why? November 12, 2003 Analysis of Day 8 of Scott Peterson Preliminary Hearing Tonight, more drama inside day 8 of Scott Peterson's preliminary hearing. Did Scott's other woman, Amber Frey, begin taping his calls a week before Laci disappeared? Meanwhile, Scott's defense hammers an FBI expert over that human hair found in Scott's boat and accuses prosecutors of playing games with surveillance tapes of Scott's house. We're going to get firsthand details from Ted Rowlands of KTVU, inside the hearing all day; plus Court TV's Nancy Grace; defense attorney Chris Pixley; Judge Jeanine Ferris Pirro; defense attorney Johnnie Cochran consulting with Scott Peterson's defense, forensic pathologist Dr. Cyril Wecht; psychologist Dr. Robi Ludwig; and Gloria Allred, attorney for Amber Frey. November 06, 2003 Analysis of Day 7 of Scott Peterson Preliminary Hearing Tonight, inside an explosive day seven of Scott Peterson's preliminary hearing. A detective testifies that Scott Peterson told his other woman, Amber Frey, that his wife, Laci, was dead two weeks before Laci disappeared. We'll get a firsthand account of how it all went down from Ted Rowlands of KTVU--he was inside the courtroom--Johnnie Cochran; Judge Jeanine Pirro; Jim Hammer, assistant district attorney, San Francisco;Chris Pixley. And later, Gloria Allred. November 04, 2003 Analysis of Day Five of Scott Peterson Preliminary Hearing Tonight, inside day five of Scott Peterson's preliminary hearing. His defense suggests that investigators may have planted evidence at the Peterson home the day that Laci was reported missing. We'll get a first-hand account from Ted Rowlands of KTVU, who was inside the courtroom. Plus Dr. Henry Lee, the forensic legend, consulting with the Scott Peterson defense team; Court TV's Nancy Grace; Chris Pixley; Court TV reporter Vinnie Politan, a former attorney; Gloria Allred . When will Amber take the stand? And Johnnie Cochran, with his verdict on how the defense is handling the hearing. It's become a mini-trial. Let's start with Ted Rowlands in Modesto, reporter for KTVU. The highlights of today, Ted? TED ROWLANDS, KTVU-TV: Well, Detective John Evers completed his testimony November 03, 2003 Peterson Hearing: Day 4 Tonight: inside day four of Scott Peterson's preliminary hearing. Will that human hair found in his boat be allowed in as evidence? And how about the report there may be a connection between the body of his murdered wife, Laci, and duct tape used to put up missing-person fliers to find her? We'll ask Ted Rowlands of KTVU, who broke the story and was inside the hearing. Plus, Dr. Lee; veteran journalist Bill Kurtis, host of the A&E network documentary, "Who Killed Laci Peterson?"; Chris Pixley; and Judge Jeanine Ferris Pirro. October 31, 2003 Peterson Hearing: Day 3 NANCY GRACE, GUEST HOST: Tonight, inside day three of the Scott Peterson preliminary hearing, heart-wrenching testimony from Laci's mother about the moment Scott Peterson told her Laci was missing. And then his father, Lee Peterson, takes the stand, saying he is still proud of his son. Plus, the Petersons' housekeeper gives details from inside the house. Firsthand accounts of today's testimony from Ted Rowlands of KTVU and Laura Ingle of KFI radio, both in the court- room all day long. Also, consulting with Scott's defense, renowned forensic pathologist Dr. Cyril Wecht is withus. Plus high-profile defense attorney Chris Pixley of Atlanta; Judge Jeanine Ferris Pirro, the DA ofWestchester County, New York; Psychologist Dr. Robi Ludwig; and in Modesto, Gloria Allred, theattorney for Scott's other woman, Amber Frey. Also with us, Kelly Huston of the Stanislaus CountySheriff's Department with details on Scott Peterson's life behind bars. October 30, 2003 Legal Analysis of Scott Peterson Preliminary Hearing Day Two Tonight, day two of Scott Peterson's preliminary hearing. Could a single strand of hair from Scott's boat be enough to convict him of killing his wife, Laci, and their unborn son? That hair and the DNA it contains were the subject of intense questioning today. And we're going to get firsthand accounts from ABC News's senior legal correspondent Cynthia McFadden. She was inside the Modesto court- room all day. Also, Ted Rowlands of KTVU. He sat through today's hearing today, as well. Plus, consulting with the Scott Peterson's defense team, forensic legend, Dr. Henry Lee. His new book goes right to the heart of today's hearing. It's called "Blood Evidence: How DNA Is Revolutionizing the Way We Solve Crimes." Also, Court TV's Nancy Grace, the former prosecutor, high-profile defense attorney Chris Pixley, Gloria Allred, the attorney for Scott's other woman, Amber Frey. October 29, 2003 Legal Analysis of Scott Peterson Preliminary Hearing Developments Tonight: day one of Scott Peterson's crucial preliminary hearing. The prosecution began laying out the murder case against him while headlines were made by Gloria Allred, attorney for Scott's other woman, Amber Frey. Why did Scott's lawyer, Mark Geragos, fight so hard to keep her out of this hearing? We'll talk later with Gloria Allred. And we'll get all the latest on today's dramatic developments with Ted Rowlands of KTVU, who was inside the Modesto, California, courtroom all day; reporter Brian Melley of the Associated Press, who was also there to watch the prosecution and the defense go at it; also Court TV's Nancy Grace, the former prosecutor; high-profile defense attorney Chris Pixley; and psychologist Dr. Robi Ludwig, a frequent Court TV commentator. The case against Scott Peterson, and when will he go to trial. September 2, 2003 LEE PETERSON, : "My daughter-in-law, Laci, and the baby, Conner, were alive probably two to three weeks, or four or five or six weeks after the abduction. And the police did not follow up on really good, solid leads that started to come in hours after the abduction." LARRY KING, HOST: Tonight: With Scott Peterson in court today, his family's angry about the case and it being shut out of last Friday's burial of the wife Scott is accused of killing, and their unborn son, too. With us, Ted Rowlands of KTVU, at the county courthouse in Modesto, California; Court TV's Nancy Grace; high-profile defense attorney Chris Pixley; and psychologist Dr. Robi Ludwig. August 18, 2003 LARRY KING, HOST: Tonight: The judge pulls the plug on television coverage of a crucial hearing in the Laci Peterson murder case. The prosecution is set to go public with its evidence against her husband, Scott, for the first time. And it's sure to include graphic details and gripping testimony, but a no-cameras ruling means you won't see or hear any of it. Will this hurt or maybe help the defense? August 12, 2003 The remains of Laci Peterson and her unborn son are examined by Scott Peterson's defense. They hired two of America's most renowned forensic experts to do it, Drs. Henry Lee and Cyril Wecht. July 9, 2003 Scott Peterson's back in court, as his attorneys are denied access to the files of another unsolved murder of another pregnant woman found in San Francisco Bay. 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