A New Amber Alert
   She’s become a cable fixture in the Peterson case.
    But will she matter in the courtroom?

    By Karen Breslau and Andrew Murr

NEWSWEEK
June 23, 2003

On the tapes, Scott Peterson is cool and charming. He tells Amber Frey that he loves her and
hopes to see her soon. Then he gets down to business. Could Amber please give him
snapshots
of the two taken at a recent
Christmas party?

DURING THE FIRST weeks of January, as the search for Laci Peterson became a national
obsession, Scott called Amber three to four times a day, NEWSWEEK has learned, always
asking for the pictures, always telling Amber that he loved her. But if Peterson thought
he could get back in his girlfriend’s good graces after neglecting to mention that he had a
pregnant wife, he was mistaken. Acting on a tip from Amber, Modesto police had
tapped her
cell phone and were listening for
evidence that Peterson murdered his wife and unborn son.
       
Amber seemed to blow in from tabloid Central Casting—complete with a tempestuous romantic
past
and the obligatory nude pictures—reviving cable interest in the story just when it seemed
to be flagging. But is her time on the stage proportionate to her value as a
witness? While
prosecutors aren’t talking much about their line of attack, Amber fits neatly into their scenario
of a discontented husband panicked at his impending fatherhood. One police theory: that
Amber’s persistent
phone calls to Scott during their four-week affair aroused Laci’s suspicion
and led to a marital confrontation on the evening of Dec. 23, when, police charge, she was killed.
But the
wiretaps, NEWSWEEK has learned, are inconclusive.

According to people who have heard the intercepts, they reveal little more than Peterson’s
obsession with the potentially embarrassing photos. Scott never loses his composure with
Amber, but does break down and sob later when police call his cell phone—also tapped—
and dangle disturbing
suggestions about what may have happened to Laci and the baby.
(Last week, fed up with “rumors and gossip,” the judge issued a
gag order.  NEWSWEEK
obtained information contained on the tapes before the ruling was issued.)


Amber burst on the scene in January, when she appeared at a press conference with Modesto
police, who at the time cleared her of any involvement in Laci’s disappearance. Nervous and
tearful, she insisted that she hadn’t known Scott was married and
expressed sympathy to
Laci’s family. Soon, her comments were overwhelmed by titillating photos and interviews
peddled by erstwhile friends and relatives. Suddenly people ranging from
Larry King to
Larry Flynt all had something to say about Amber. Rumors surfaced about other
entanglements with married men. That she gave massages for a living didn’t help.
And, as if on cue, nude pictures taken years ago found their way to market.


Amber’s pleas for privacy raised eyebrows when she hired celebrity lawyer Gloria Allred,
who’s hardly known for being camera-shy, to shore up her battered reputation. Amber’s
supporters say she’s motivated by civic duty, not profit. Amber (who declined to be
interviewed) has “never made a dime off of this,” Frey’s father,
Ron, told newsweek.
He says the National Enquirer offered $100,000 for an interview and photos of Amber
with Scott. Amber refused, he says. Ditto the book and movie offers that came her way.

      
Amber’s fans paint a picture of a determined young woman who has always dreamed big, but fallen
short. Her parents
divorced when she was 5.  After graduating from community college, she wanted
to join the Peace Corps, but found work instead as a preschool teacher at a Fresno church. When
she became a single mother two years ago, she went back to school and took more lucrative
work as a licensed
massage therapist, according to her father.
     
Despite her hard-knock life and a stream of boyfriends who’ve brought her grief, Amber
remains tethered to her faith. At the evangelical Christian
church she attends regularly,
parishioners have formed a protective cordon around her. “Amber has a real desire to
become the person God wants her to be,” says her pastor, Bob Willis. If only she had
figured that out before she met Scott Peterson.


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May she and Connor rest in peace.
May the justice they deserve come to pass.
May the family find comfort in knowing they are not alone

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