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Раскольников и Scott

Достоевский Федор не был идеальным человеком. Но на тему человека, отвечающего за свои поступки, думал крепко. Его твердым убеждением было, что убийца ОБЯЗАН признаться в содеянном. И это мнение не нашло сочувствия в юриспруденции.
Мальчег никому ничего не должен и признаваться ни в чем НЕ обязан.
Воть так!
Случай с персонажем по имени Scott Peterson подтверждает, что не все так просто под луной.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Peterson

(Краткий пересказ).

В Рождество, муж удил рыбку. А беременная жена исчезла.
Вскоре выяснилось, что про наличие моторной лодки у парня никто не знал.
А потом нарисовалась дева, у которой были с любителем рыбалки "сентиментальные отношения".

И записи телефонных разговоров. В то время, как вся родня искала пропавшую даму по всем закоулкам, счастливый муж впаривал девице, что он холостяк и в данное время путешествует по Европе.
Прямых улик против мужа не было. А подозрений в том, что он не просто убил, а четверовал (труп был найден) было много.
В 2021 году станет ясно отправят ли его на тот свет, или...

born October 24, 1972

Date: 2020-02-18 09:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] belkafoto.livejournal.com
Scott Lee Peterson[1] (born October 24, 1972) is an American convicted murderer who is currently on death row in San Quentin State Prison. In 2004, he was convicted of the first-degree murder of his pregnant wife, Laci Peterson, and the second-degree murder of their unborn son, Conner, in Modesto, California, and in 2005, he was sentenced to death by lethal injection. His case is currently on automatic appeal to the Supreme Court of California.

Date: 2020-02-18 09:21 pm (UTC)
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Laci Denise Peterson (née Rocha

Date: 2020-02-18 09:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] belkafoto.livejournal.com
Laci Denise Peterson (née Rocha; May 4, 1975 – December 24, 2002)[1] was an American woman who was the subject of a highly publicized murder case after she disappeared while eight months pregnant with her first child. She was reportedly last seen alive on December 24, 2002. Her husband Scott Peterson was later convicted of first degree murder for her death

Date: 2020-02-18 09:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] belkafoto.livejournal.com
Laci was a cheerleader in junior high and high school. After graduating from Thomas Downey High School, she attended California Polytechnic State University,[2] where she majored in ornamental horticulture.[6][7] While at California Polytechnic, Laci would sometimes visit a friend who worked at a restaurant in Morro Bay called the Pacific Café. There, she met her friend's coworker, Scott Peterson, in mid-1994.[2][6] Laci made the first move, sending Scott her phone number, and immediately after meeting him, she told her mother that she had met the man that she would marry. Scott later called Laci and they began dating, their first date being a deep-sea fishing trip on which Laci got seasick.[2] As Laci's relationship with Scott grew more serious, he put aside his dreams of professional golf in order to focus on a business path.[8] The couple dated for two years,[2] and eventually moved in together.[6]

Date: 2020-02-18 09:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] belkafoto.livejournal.com
While Scott finished his senior year, Laci took a job in nearby Prunedale. Prosecutors have stated that around this time, Scott engaged in the first of at least two extramarital affairs, though they have not revealed a name or details of each relationship. After her graduation, the couple married at Sycamore Mineral Springs Resort in San Luis Obispo County's Avila Valley[6][9] on August 9, 1997.[10] Peterson graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in agricultural business in June 1998.[6] After their graduations, the Petersons opened a sports bar in San Luis Obispo called The Shack.[2][6][8] Business was initially slow, but eventually improved, especially on weekends.[6] They sold The Shack in 2000 when they moved to Laci's hometown of Modesto, California to start a family.[2][8] In October 2000, they purchased a three-bedroom, two-bath bungalow house for $177,000 on Covena Avenue in an upscale neighborhood near La Loma Park.[6][8]

Laci soon took a part-time job as a substitute teacher,[8] and Scott got a job with Tradecorp U.S.A., a newly founded subsidiary of a European fertilizer company, in which Scott earned a salary of $5,000 a month before taxes.[11] Laci's loved ones, including her mother and younger sister, related that she worked enthusiastically at being the perfect housewife, enjoying cooking and entertaining, and that she and her family welcomed the news in 2002 that she was pregnant.[8] Laci's initial due date was February 10, 2003,[12][13] but was changed to February 16, 2003 during her second trimester.[12] The couple had planned to name their son Conner.[13][14] In November 2002, when Laci was seven months pregnant, Scott was introduced by a friend to a Fresno massage therapist named Amber Frey. In later public statements, Frey said Scott told her he was single, and the two began a romantic relationship. The last time Scott's parents saw Laci was during a three-day weekend they spent together in Carmel, California the week before Christmas 2002.[11]

Date: 2020-02-18 09:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] belkafoto.livejournal.com
Disappearance and discovery of the bodies

Apart from her husband Scott, the last two people known to have spoken to Laci before she disappeared were her half-sister, Amy Rocha, and her mother, Sharon.[15]

On December 23, 2002 at 5:45pm, Laci and Scott went to Amy's workplace, Salon Salon, where Amy cut Scott's hair as she did each month.[16] As they spoke, Amy said Scott offered to pick up a fruit basket that she had ordered for her grandfather as the Christmas gift the next day because he would be playing golf at a course nearby. Prosecutors say Scott also told other people he would play golf on the day of Christmas Eve.[16][17] Her mother Sharon spoke with Laci on the telephone around 8:30pm that evening.[18]

Scott later told police that he last saw his wife about 9:30am on December 24, when he left to go fishing at the Berkeley Marina. He said Laci was watching a cooking television show, preparing to mop the floor, bake cookies, and walk the family dog to a nearby park.[19][20][21] At the time of her disappearance, Laci was eight-and-a-half months pregnant.[22] The next morning Karen Servas (a neighbor of the Petersons) stated that around 10:30am [23] she found the Petersons' dog, a golden retriever named McKenzie, and returned him to the Petersons' back yard. Another neighbor named Mike Chiavetta said he saw McKenzie at about 10:45am as he played catch with his own dog.[24] The Modesto Bee also reported an unnamed female neighbor who found the dog with muddy leash, wandering in the neighborhood. That neighbor put the dog in the Petersons' yard, not observing anything was out of place.[25] Scott said he returned home that afternoon to find it empty.[19] Scott told Laci's mother that he found McKenzie in their back yard, though she related in her book that he later denied this.[26] Laci's 1996 Land Rover Discovery SE was in the driveway.[27] He showered and washed his clothes because he said he got wet from fishing.[19]

According to ABC News, Scott reported Laci missing from their Modesto home.[22] However, the New York Post reported that when Laci still had not returned home by 5:15pm, Peterson called his mother-in-law, and that a half-hour later, Laci's stepfather, Ron Grantski, called the police.[19] The Modesto Bee also attributes the first call to police to Grantski.[28] After police arrived at the Peterson home, Laci's keys, wallet and sunglasses were found in her purse in a closet at the home the evening of December 24.[19][29] The dining room table was meticulously set for a family dinner the following night. One detective found a phone book on a kitchen counter, opened to a full-page ad for a defense lawyer. Scott was reported to be completely calm.[19] Modesto police detective Jon Buehler and Allen Brocchini, the lead investigators on the case, questioned Scott Peterson that evening.[22] Although Scott initially said he had spent the day golfing, he later told the police that he had gone to fish for sturgeon at the Berkeley Marina. At 2:15 p.m., he left a message for Laci, stating, "Hey, Beautiful. It's 2:15. I'm leaving Berkeley."[19] Scott stated that he went fishing about 90 miles from the couple's Modesto home. Detectives immediately launched a search, but were surprised by Scott Peterson's behavior. Buehler told ABC News in 2017, "I suspected Scott when I first met him. Didn't mean he did it, but I was a little bit thrown off by his calm, cool demeanor and his lack of questioning ... he wasn't, 'Will you call me back? Can I have one of your cards? What are you guys doing now?'"[22]

Date: 2020-02-18 09:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] belkafoto.livejournal.com
On April 13, 2003, a couple walking their dog found the decomposing, but well-preserved body of a late-term male fetus in a marshy area of the San Francisco Bay shore in Richmond's Point Isabel Regional Shoreline park, north of Berkeley.[35][36] Its umbilical cord was still attached,[37] appearing to have been torn, not cut or clamped, as is the normal practice after birth.[12] Although a judge sealed the autopsy results, an anonymous Associated Press source revealed that 1.5 loops of nylon tape were found around the fetus' neck and a significant cut was on the fetus' body.[38][39] One day later, a passerby found the body of a recently pregnant woman, wearing beige pants and a maternity bra, washed up on the eastern[17][36][40] rocky shoreline of the bay,[36] one mile away from where the baby's body was found.[36][40]

The corpse was decomposed to the point of being almost unrecognizable as a human body. The woman had been decapitated and her limbs were missing,[38] including most of her legs.[12] On April 18, 2003, the results of DNA tests verified that they were the bodies of Laci and her unborn son, Conner.[36][41] The autopsies on both bodies were performed by forensic pathologist Dr. Brian Peterson (no relation to Scott Peterson).[42] According to the autopsy, Conner's skin was not decomposed at all, though the right side of his body was mutilated, and the placenta and umbilical cord were not found with the body.[38] Laci's cervix was intact. The exact date and cause of Laci's death were never determined.[38][43][44] She had suffered two cracked ribs, though Dr. Peterson could not determine if this occurred before or after her death.[45] Laci's upper torso had been emptied of internal organs except for the uterus, which protected the fetus, explaining the lower level of decomposition it experienced.[12] Dr. Peterson determined that the fetus had been expelled from Laci's decaying body. Though he testified that he could not determine whether the fetus had been born alive or dead,[42] there was no food in his stomach, which would have indicated a live birth had it been present.[46] The Associated Press observed that the doctor's testimony appeared contradictory at times: Though he stated that no cause of death could be determined for Laci or Conner, he also said, "It was her death that caused Conner's death while he was still in the uterus."[47]

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