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HazyMP said:This may have already been posted here somewhere (sometimes I have trouble navigating) but I just read opn the CourTV website that the Peterson family is posting a $250,000 reward for evidence that exonerates him.
I would say that's money that won't ever be spent. Nice hype, huh??
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ct/20060404/cr_ct/scottpetersonsfamilyoffers250000rewardforhisexoneration
----------------------------CyberLaw said:I would love to see the grounds of appeal, just because you have a high priced, well known attorney, who is very capable, has won many cases and has a huge client "celebrity" list does not make him "inadequate" before the appeal court.
I don't think Scott will win on appeal.....I just don't see the errors of law.
------Shamrock said:
:sick: :sick: :sick: :sick: :sick:dark_shadows said:news link
EAST PALO ALTO, Calif. Convicted murderer Scott Peterson is turning on the charm again, this time for one of the jurors who sent him to death row.
Richelle Nice tells People magazine she's been corresponding with Peterson for about a year. She says in his letters, Peterson is polite, charming and showers her with compliments.
Several witnesses at Peterson's murder trial, including Peterson's former lover, described him as charming. Peterson was convicted of murdering his pregnant wife, Laci.
Nice says she first wrote to Peterson only as an exercise suggested by her therapist. She decided to mail it, and he replied.
Nice says Peterson seems more concerned about how the trial affected her than how it affected him. And he repeatedly denied killing his wife.
JBean said::sick: :sick: :sick: :sick: :sick:
Hello Shamrock,Shamrock said:
I'd turn the therapist in to the state board of ethics.dark_shadows said:JBean,the pink-haired juror stated that her therapist encouraged the letter writing exercise.If she is concerned about herself more than him,why would she write to him for over a year.This is inappropriate.
Alta said:From the article:
Nice said she wrote the first letter as an exercise suggested by her therapist, but she didn't intend to mail it.
I think the therapist told her to write her feelings in a letter to him but not mail it.She says she decided to mail it,in my opinion that was a bad decision on her part.As if he is going to confess to her.