September 23, 2003
                 
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Peterson's family has disputed an inmate’s claims that the accused killer plotted the
kidnapping of his pregnant wife weeks before she disappeared.

Janey Peterson told Fox News that she was with Scott Peterson and his wife, Laci, in
San Diego, Calif., on Nov. 29, the day Cory Lee Carroll claimed he met with her brother-in-law
in Fresno. The meeting was detailed in a report published Saturday by the Fresno Bee.


Carroll, a parolee jailed since August after missing a court date, told investigators that he
first met Scott Peterson last November at the City Lights strip club in Fresno. After a
conversation in which Carroll revealed he had been in prison, Peterson asked for help in
finding someone to steal his wife’s car as part of an insurance fraud scheme.


Carroll told investigators that he was paid $300 to set up a meeting with two men
known as Tony, aka “Dirty,” and Anthony, aka “Skeeter.” The men were both
members of a neo-Nazi prison gang known as the Nazi Low Riders.


Carroll claimed he and the two men met with Peterson in a northeast Fresno restaurant on
Nov. 29. The four went on to a nearby motel where the subject of a kidnapping plot came up.


But Janey Peterson claims she, her husband, and Scott and Laci Peterson were together
in San Diego Nov. 29, two days after a baby shower had been held there for Laci.


Calling Carroll’s claims in the Bee report “all lies,” she told Fox News that it would have
been impossible for Scott Peterson to have left San Diego midday, driven more than
seven hours to Modesto, dropped his wife and presents off at their home, then have
driven another hour-plus to Fresno for the alleged meeting. Peterson said she was trying
to confirm the exact time Scott and Laci Peterson left San Diego that day.


Carroll’s attorney, Frank Muna, told Fox News that his client disclosed his story only after
recognizing Scott Peterson on television after his April
arrest for the murders of Laci
Peterson and their unborn child,
Conner. Muna said he notified law enforcement after his
client passed a polygraph test administered by a former Fresno police lieutenant.


Polygraph examinations are not admissible in court. However, a memo summarizing the
test obtained by the Bee shows Carroll correctly identified the model of Peterson’s
Ford F-150 pickup. In addition, the van like the one Dirty and Skeeter owned was
described by a
witness as having been across the street from Laci Peterson’s home the
day of her Dec. 24 disappearance. Police have since played down
reports of a so-called
suspicious van.

Carroll said he walked out of the Nov. 29 meeting for 45 minutes once he heard one of the
three men say something about kidnapping. His attorney told Fox News that his client had
nothing to gain by coming forward, and hinted that his life may now be in danger as a result.


Investigators would not comment on Carroll’s claims due to a court-imposed gag order.

The Modesto Bee reported that police divers returned to San Francisco Bay on Friday,
where the bodies of Laci and Conner Peterson were discovered ashore in April.
A preliminary hearing for Scott Peterson is scheduled for
Oct. 20, after a judge
granted a six-week continuance earlier this month at the defense’s request.


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