Defense: Conner may have been born alive
November 14, 2003

Scott Peterson's defense attorney raised the prospect this morning that Conner Peterson was
born alive before he was killed.  If true, the allegation would cast serious doubt on whether
Scott Peterson was involved in the disappearance and deaths of his wife and their son.


Testimony this morning in Peterson's preliminary hearing on double-murder
charges also included disputes over a paint transfer on his fishing boat
and discussion of more witnesses who thought they may have seen
his pregnant wife, Laci,walking their dog Christmas Eve morning.


Attorney Mark Geragos used words such as "full-term infant" and "speculation
that the baby was 38 to 39 weeks old" while questioning Modesto police
Detective Phil Owen, who attended two autopsies on the remains of Laci Peterson.


"Was it indicated in the autopsy that the baby may have been born alive?" Geragos asked
Owen.
Judge Al Girolami ordered the entire exchange stricken from the court record when it
was determined that Owen had not attended autopsies on the remains of Conner Peterson.


Scott Peterson, 31, faces the death penalty if convicted of murdering his wife
and unborn son. He was dressed in a tan suit and light blue shirt this morning.


Laci Peterson's pregnancy was about 32 weeks along when she was last
examined by an
obstetrician on Dec. 23 - the day before she was reported missing.
Authorities believe her husband killed her that night or the next morning.


Her remains were recovered clad in tan maternity pants similar to what her sister, Amy Rocha,
said she wore the evening of Dec. 23. Scott Peterson told authorities his wife was wearing
black pants when he left for a solo fishing trip to San Francisco Bay the morning of Dec. 24.


But some people in the Petersons' La Loma neighborhood have told The Bee they saw Laci
Peterson walking her golden retriever that morning - after the time police believe she was slain.


Under questioning by Geragos, Owen acknowledged this morning that he interviewed three
people on Dec. 27 with stories that Geragos said could "negate an element of the crime."


John and Karma Souza told the detective they saw a suspicious
man in a puffy jacket and blue jeans who "popped out of bushes"
as they jogged on a trail in East La Loma Park early that morning.


At about 10:50 a.m., Diana Campos, an employee of a nearby hospital, saw
a pregnant woman walking a golden retriever with two men along a path
in the park,Owen said. Campos described the woman as 6-to-7 months
pregnant with straight,shoulder-length hair, and the men as extremely dirty.


Campos saw a flier about Laci Peterson's disappearance on Dec. 26 and
called police the next day. "She said to herself, 'I know that girl,' and realized
it was the same subject she saw walking through the park," Geragos said.


Owen agreed, but said he thought the witness had seen reports on the disappearance.
"I felt she was giving me information that was not going in the right direction," he testified.


The alleged sighting could be crucial because Scott Peterson came under tight police
surveillance after Christmas Eve and likely would not have had an opportunity to act.


Owen also acknowledged having scraped paint from a red buoy in the bay to compare
with paint that showed up on the right side of Peterson's 14-foot aluminum fishing boat.
Geragos suggested that police theorized that the defendant tied his boat to the buoy to keep
it from capsizing when he dumped his wife's body - but the paint samples didn't match.


Geragos also suggested that the paint transfer may have occurred
when police bumped the boat against a red dolly at a police storage area.


"Did you ever consider that it was Modesto police that cause the paint transfer?" Geragos asked.

Owen said he wasn't aware there was a red hand-truck in the storage area.


PRELIMINARY HEARING INDEX     TRIAL    WITNESS LIST    COURT DATES    WIRETAPS

HOME    INDEX     LACI    VERDICT    SCOTT      AMBER     EVIDENCE-NEWS      AUTOPSY INDEX
PRELIMINARY HEARING - DAY 9
Friday - November 14, 2003
LACI & CONNER
"I am sorry for your loss and hope that you someday will find peace
in knowing that she is smiling down on you with that beautiful smile"

With Love, Angela - Ohio - Guestbook Entry
HOME

INDEX