NATIONAL ENQUIRER - MAY 3, 2004
From:  RickAMorti1

   
SCOTT: "LACI'S BABY WASN'T MINE! "
by David Wright and Don Gentile
synopsis


In a conversation secretly taped by his lover Amber Frey, Scott Peterson gave cops a
shocking new motive for the killing of his wife Laci: He flew into a murderous rage
because he believed she was pregnant with another man's baby!


Investigators early on became convinced that Scott wanted Laci out of the way so he
could be with Amber.  An exclusive NE investigation reveals the new motive that came
to light as the blonde
massage therapist-at the direction of police--tape recorded her
Jan. 26, 2003 phone conversation with the fertilizer salesman from Modesto, Calif.


In a moment of high drama, Amber asked Scott point blank if his then missing
wife was carrying his child-and he refused to say if he was the baby's father,
according to a partial transcript of the talk obtained by the NE.


AMBER: Now, is this child yours?"
SCOTT: "Sweetie...I'm sorry.... Amber I cannot tell you."
AMBER;: "Is this child yours?"
SCOTT: "I can't tell you all these things now."


That bizarre exchange could be the key to Scott's murder
trial.  His strange and shocking
refusal to say that Laci's baby was his looms large as the possible key to his motive for murder.


A source close to the investigation told the NE: "There were rumors coming out
of the Modesto Police Department that Laci had an affair.  It's this particular
conversation Scott had with Amber that initiated the speculation."


"Detectives actually investigated whether Laci had a lover.  She didn't.  And when her body
and that of her unborn son
Conner were found, DNA testing proved Scott was the father.

"But police were persuaded Scott was hinting to Amber that he thought the
baby wasn't his and added that to his motive for murder."


Defense attorney Craig Silverman--former chief deputy district attorney in Denver-
told the NE that the conversation "will definitely hurt the defense.  It raises the
possibility that Scott somehow thought this might not be his baby.


"It can be used by the prosecution to hint at motive or as evidence of Scott
disassociating himself from or otherwise rationalizing a horrible crime."


"If he did this terrible act, then he might have needed to convince himself it wasn't
his baby and that Laci was cheating on him just like he cheated on her.


"Any way you look at it, a jury is not going to like this statement."

The taped conversation between Scott and Amber took place while eight-months-
pregnant Laci had been missing for 13 days. Scott called Amber's cell phone at 11 pm. 
The call cut off at 11:26, but resumed almost immediately, lasting another 98 minutes.


The cheating husband had no idea that Amber had known his real identity for a week, and had
told LE all about their affair and was taping him as they spoke.  By her side was Sharon Hagen,
a California Bureau of Investigation profiler who'd been schooling her in responses to Scott.


Scott then admitted to Amber that he lied to her about his being married. Their calls continued
for weeks as Amber tried to get him to admit his guilt and turning over all the tapes  to LE.


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