STONE COLD INNOCENT! STONE COLD INNOCENT!

STONE COLD INNOCENT‪!‬

The Scott Peterson Brief

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Publisher Description

On the morning of 24 December 2002, Laci Denise Peterson was returning home from walking her dog through her Modesto, California neighborhood when she interrupted a burglary in progress directly across the street from her home. One of the burglars involved in this crime was a two-strike felon whose next criminal conviction guaranteed a minimum 25-year sentence in prison. It is for this reason that Laci Peterson was abducted, held captive for ten days, and then subsequently murdered to guarantee her silence. Over the next two years, her husband Scott Lee Peterson was accused, arrested, tried, and wrongly convicted for her death, and the death of their unborn son, Conner.


In January 2024, the Los Angeles Innocence Project, an organisation dedicated to the reversal of wrongful convictions in California, agreed to review the Scott Peterson case, examine the significant amount of new and existing evidence that proves his innocence, and dispassionately work on his behalf to seek a new trial and secure his long overdue freedom.


This evidence includes original statements and previously unheard testimony from multiple eyewitnesses who were not afforded the opportunity to testify at the original trial. It includes expert fetal biometry evidence proving that the deaths of Laci and Conner Peterson occurred during the first week of January 2003, at least ten days after Scott Peterson had reported her missing on Christmas Eve. And it includes compelling new evidence that identifies and soundly implicates the two men responsible for Laci Peterson's abduction, along with details of the extraordinary sequence of events that unfolded before, during and after the moment she interrupted the burglary they were committing directly across the street from her home.


Find out why a dog running two thirds of a mile in 86 seconds flat, a vehicle scent trail on a highway west of Modesto, and an abandoned white pickup truck in the middle of nowhere are the keys to unraveling one of the greatest injustices of all time.


Everything you thought you knew about the Scott Peterson case is factually wrong. What happened on that fateful day in December has been carefully researched and chronologically pieced together in this book using a detailed timeline of events that literally screams wrongful conviction.


The eyewitnesses, the trial testimonies, the police photographs, the circumstantial evidence… Stone Cold Innocent references all the information necessary to illustrate the fact that Scott Peterson is most definitely not guilty of murder beyond a reasonable doubt, let alone to a moral certainty. There is an underlying truth at the heart of this case that has not yet seen the light of day. Granting Scott Peterson a new trial may be his only hope left to ensure that it does. This book will show you exactly why he deserves one.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2020
December 24
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
193
Pages
PUBLISHER
Crispus Books
SELLER
Crispus Aves
SIZE
4.8
MB

Customer Reviews

Col. Nathan R. Jessop (Ret) ,

An innocent man…

With a meticulous analysis befitting that of a forensic pathologist, the author expertly re-examines all publicly available information regarding this tragic case and combined with entirely plausible supposition where gaps exist in the official record, posits a narrative entirely different from the original prosecution. A narrative which unquestionably presents a “reasonable doubt” in the veracity of the prosecution’s case but more importantly after reading this book, absolutely should present reasonable doubt in the highly intransigent court of public opinion.

After reading this book, I am struck with the very real possibility of another life in this already tragic story being unjustly claimed by a myopic and flawed judicial process and a lynch mob mentality desperate to exact retribution at any cost rather than logically seeking the truth within the facts of the case as this author has deftly sought to do.

Was he found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt according to the (biased) jury of the day?

Yes.

Absolutely the wrong verdict given the plausible narrative outlined here?

Also yes.

Does Scott Peterson deserve a new trial?

Unquestionably, YES!

1dang ,

Hate it.

Lying garbage.

Shaking My Head ,

Very Convincing!

Wow! So many things I didn’t truly know about this case! I was living in Redwood City when Scott Peterson was convicted and sentenced to death and I am embarrased to admit that I thought he was guilty and cheered like so many other people. This book certainly opened my eyes. I sincerely hope he does get a new trial and the new jury gets the verdict right this time!

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