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Cheryl O.J. Simpson Juror


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Posted: Tue May 27, 2003 8:15 pm Post subject: Evil Peterson, the continuing saga.. |
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I honestly do not know how Laci's family sits there, I think I'd be carried out trying to stab or bludgeon him, if I couldn't get him, Garagos would be my second choice. He's throwing whatever nonsensical theory he dreams up, hoping the "modestoids" will be dumb enough to buy it.
I liked that judge John had on in the first hour, I don't know his name, I never pay attention to names, I will try harder to remember. Anyway, he made alot of sense, he's probably sick of these asinine defense theories too. He mentioned the fact that this would probably not go to trial for a year or more, about the time the presidential election will take the headlines. He all but said Garagos is making a big mistake with this wild theory. I found the discretion the Peterson trial judge has interesting, they can actually move the jury, the court staff and all of the related parties to another venue, I think he mentioned San Diego, or move a San Diego or LA jury to Modesto, good lord! How much is this going to cost, court costs, I'm sure are absorbed by the taxpayer.
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MrKABC Site Administrator

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Posted: Tue May 27, 2003 8:23 pm Post subject: |
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The judge was pretty straightforward. I hope that Peterson's judge is of a no-nonsense type like him.
Hopefully he isn't some grandstander like Lance Ito, who could never control his courtroom. We'll see.
In the meantime, why not a nice gag order for Geragos so that he will stop running out all of these wacko theories? |
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Posted: Tue May 27, 2003 8:41 pm Post subject: |
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Yes Cheryl and Mr Kabc,
I liked him too....and he got a kick out of John's term, "street theatre"
that bottom-feeder Geragos is spewing.
Cheryl, I didn't catch his name either...but he's with Fox News. I don't have cable. And yes, all of those options..geez. Something about pooling a jury and dragging them to a different venue.
So sick of paying for other people's travel.
And poor Laura...stuck again, calling in from the airport. I like her!
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Cheryl O.J. Simpson Juror


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Posted: Tue May 27, 2003 8:54 pm Post subject: |
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| Yes, what an assignment, I hope, for Laura's sake, they do move it, that place is soooo boring and after awhile, depressing. |
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MagiCat Site Administrator

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Posted: Tue May 27, 2003 9:49 pm Post subject: |
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I guess it would be safe to assume that they shouldn't move the trial to where Cheryl lives
Kindof interesting, all the people that I know who now "know" he's guilty and one of the main reasons cited is that he had an affair with that one chick. |
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Cheryl O.J. Simpson Juror


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Posted: Tue May 27, 2003 10:21 pm Post subject: |
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No, it's the body found in the same spot he was *fishing*, and Laci's family seems convinced.
Garagos wouldn't keep me as a juror. |
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MagiCat Site Administrator

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Posted: Tue May 27, 2003 10:25 pm Post subject: |
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| Cheryl wrote: |
No, it's the body found in the same spot he was *fishing*, and Laci's family seems convinced.
Garagos wouldn't keep me as a juror. |
Yeah, I've always found it ironic that you have to have 12 people without opinions. Amazing that they can get 12 people starting out without opinions to develop opinions.
I think what they should do is pay a whole bunch of people to live on a deserted island for two years, then bring them back just to sit on juries. |
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Cheryl O.J. Simpson Juror


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Posted: Thu May 29, 2003 9:22 pm Post subject: |
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What's this I hear? That wierd Jackie Peterson and atty Garagos won't let Laci's mother into the home? I read the article on John and Ken's site, apparently Sharon Rocha would visit the home regularly and water plants, keep things up, she said she felt close to her daughter when she was in the home. These JERKS have the nerve to deny this woman whatever shred of comfort she can find, that mother of Evil Peterson goes over there, dragging the oxygen, and puts a padlock and security system on Laci's home.
If I were Sharon Rocha, I can't imagine, but I know this would send me right over the edge, who are they to stop her from entering that house? I'd take one of those bricks of Evil Scott's and break the damn window and enter my daughter's home.
How dare they! |
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MagiCat Site Administrator

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Posted: Thu May 29, 2003 9:50 pm Post subject: |
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| Cheryl wrote: |
What's this I hear? That wierd Jackie Peterson and atty Garagos won't let Laci's mother into the home? I read the article on John and Ken's site, apparently Sharon Rocha would visit the home regularly and water plants, keep things up, she said she felt close to her daughter when she was in the home. These JERKS have the nerve to deny this woman whatever shred of comfort she can find, that mother of Evil Peterson goes over there, dragging the oxygen, and puts a padlock and security system on Laci's home.
If I were Sharon Rocha, I can't imagine, but I know this would send me right over the edge, who are they to stop her from entering that house? I'd take one of those bricks of Evil Scott's and break the damn window and enter my daughter's home.
How dare they! |
Hmmmmm, this is kindof a tough one. What does the law say? Obviously, Laci being dead means that her husband inherits everything. Laci's parents will end up getting everything eventually, I'm sure their lawyer has made sure that Scott's family can't sell or dispose of anything for now but it does seem legally Scott does control all of Laci's property as the surviving spouse.
I'm guessing that if Scott is convicted, then the civil verdict will result in an award of everything to Laci's parents.
But for now, Scott's left his mom in control of the house, would you expect her to let a person who's accusing her son of murder into the house? I wouldn't expect that of any mother. |
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Cheryl O.J. Simpson Juror


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Posted: Fri May 30, 2003 9:22 am Post subject: |
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[quote="Magicat']
Hmmmmm, this is kindof a tough one. What does the law say? Obviously, Laci being dead means that her husband inherits everything. Laci's parents will end up getting everything eventually, I'm sure their lawyer has made sure that Scott's family can't sell or dispose of anything for now but it does seem legally Scott does control all of Laci's property as the surviving spouse.
I'm guessing that if Scott is convicted, then the civil verdict will result in an award of everything to Laci's parents.
But for now, Scott's left his mom in control of the house, would you expect her to let a person who's accusing her son of murder into the house? I wouldn't expect that of any mother.[/quote]
[/b]Huh? would I expect her to let a *person* who is accusing her son of murder into the house?
First of all, the *person* is the mother of the dead woman that MOST people, law enforcement, legal pundits, friends and family, believe was murdered by the son she bore and raised, I imagine his own legal team knows he's guilty, so yeah, I would expect the house to be available to Laci's mother any time she feels like going there! *LET* her enter the house????? NO, I expect them to shut the hell up and stay away from the house, and allow Laci's mother whatever moment of comfort she can find.
By the way, in a court of law, the accused has presumption of innocence, until the prosecution presents the evidence that will prove the guy murdered his wife. In the public forum, we can say the obvious, he's guilty. This has been mentioned by John Kobylt several times, and I couldn't agree more. I'm not going to do the hand wringer routine for the likes of Scott Peterson. He will be convicted, unlike OJ(do you also think he's innocent?)Scotty isn't black, so no race card, and, it's impossible to find 12 people that stupid again.
If here were a death penalty in California, I'd say fry him, but California is too damn liberal to execute murderers, we will support him the rest of his life.
I tend to support victims of crime, rather than piece of crap murderers and violent offenders that are bogging down our courts and prisons. The more you coddle them, the less incentive they have not to commit crimes. |
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Crimson KOBYLT® brand Bullhorn


Joined: 06 Apr 2003 Posts: 676 Location: Sherman Oaks
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Posted: Fri May 30, 2003 10:02 am Post subject: |
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Wow, Cheryl.
That's a thought-provoking and passionate post, and I couldn't agree with you more.
As a person who has lost family members, I think Laci's mother needs to be there in her house to help her in her grief.
What a tragic way to lose a child and grandchild. |
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Crimson KOBYLT® brand Bullhorn


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Posted: Fri May 30, 2003 3:21 pm Post subject: |
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Update....the family got in and took some things off in a truck. Good for them!
Some slimy looking member of the defense team was standing in the yard in a tirade for the cameras, saying that Laci's family could be planting "evidence"
that was something to watch him rant and carry on  |
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Crimson KOBYLT® brand Bullhorn


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Posted: Fri May 30, 2003 3:30 pm Post subject: |
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And btw,
Who does Mark Geragos think HE is?
"No one enters that house until I SAY SO"
I'm glad the family stormed in there. They've had to hear autopsy leaks on TV, and know all of the sordid details of their daughter's headless and missing-limbed body. If they want a few token remembrances, good for them. |
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Cheryl O.J. Simpson Juror


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Posted: Fri May 30, 2003 8:17 pm Post subject: |
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Atta girl Sharon! She did exactly what I would've done, break the window and take her daughter's things.
Geragos has no shame, and the Petersons are funding his current publicity campaign. I'm not a lawyer, but I've listened to the pundits covering the various trials long enough to know it's never a good idea to cause the family of victims any unnecessary pain or show disrespect toward the victim or their family, this is really odd, Geragos' stradegy of declaring "war" on Laci's family. Like John said they deserve each other.
I too believe the prosecution has an enormous amount of evidence yet to be revealed. Then there's those recorded phone calls with Amber Frey, she's got to be really creeped out after hearing just some of what her former lover was all about. Ewwww! Can you imagine? She now hears he was not only married, murdered his wife and unborn son, then he continues having casual conversations with her, while the search for his wife was in full gear? I'd really be questioning my taste in men, yuk! |
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Crimson KOBYLT® brand Bullhorn


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Posted: Fri May 30, 2003 8:23 pm Post subject: |
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And what a surprise...not only Amber, but several other women while he was married, and another shocker....allegedly, of course...according to the Enquirer, who has not been wrong yet.
Laci and Scott's friends are beginning to talk...that "fairytale" marriage..was not. Allegations of physical and verbal abuse.
That's all the circumstantial evidence I need. Fry him...or ...FREY him.
I don't want our tax dollars paying for one day of him in jail, and certainly not his defense.
Did anyone else hear John say...that the reason Geragos is spewing...is because Laci's family was taking things out of the house that may one day be HIS...and now, he can't sell tnose items on e-bay?
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Cheryl O.J. Simpson Juror


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Posted: Fri May 30, 2003 8:54 pm Post subject: |
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| Crimson wrote: |
And what a surprise...not only Amber, but several other women while he was married, and another shocker....allegedly, of course...according to the Enquirer, who has not been wrong yet.
Laci and Scott's friends are beginning to talk...that "fairytale" marriage..was not. Allegations of physical and verbal abuse.
That's all the circumstantial evidence I need. Fry him...or ...FREY him.
I don't want our tax dollars paying for one day of him in jail, and certainly not his defense.
Did anyone else hear John say...that the reason Geragos is spewing...is because Laci's family was taking things out of the house that may one day be HIS...and now, he can't sell tnose items on e-bay?
I did hear about the women, I'm beginning to get the picture now, it's neverthe pretty picture the murder suspect husband paints, of course, affairs, abuse, and the public vs private personality swings. Wait til the psycs get ahold of this piece of work.
Laughing at the Fry/Frey reference!
Now the bad news, sadly we will, more than likely foot the bill for this S.O.B. for the rest of his life, California doesn't really execute anybody, look at the Night Stalker, still alive and kicking and getting fan mail!
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Cheryl O.J. Simpson Juror


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Posted: Fri May 30, 2003 8:57 pm Post subject: |
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I don't know how I posted this way, in the box?
My comments begin after the word "e-bay?"
BTW, speaking of which, I wouldn't put it past him! He'll probably set up a site with a go shopping page, a Peterson clearance sale, he's enough of a creep to do it. |
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Crimson KOBYLT® brand Bullhorn


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Posted: Fri May 30, 2003 9:00 pm Post subject: |
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Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww, he is?
The night stalker? He was pouncing into women's apartments when I first moved here in 1985. I remember locking my windows and putting on an air conditioner, even thought it wasn't hot.
I thought he got killed in prison? Or was that one of the other lunatics/
(Art...we need an avatar for "pukey vomit") |
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Posted: Sat May 31, 2003 12:26 pm Post subject: |
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| Crimson wrote: |
I thought he got killed in prison? Or was that one of the other lunatics/
(Art...we need an avatar for "pukey vomit") |
I think the one who ate his victims in something near Michigan or Wisconson was one that got killed.
Actually listened to the show on this yesterday. One of them seems to agree that it's Scott's stuff for the time being (don't know who, can't tell them apart
But all the people worried about us paying for his defense, wouldn't it worry you more being in a society where we don't do this and they can put you in prison without having to prove the case with a vigorous defense? Or is it just him every doesn't want to get a defense because you've already decided he's guilty anyway so why bother. |
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MagiCat Site Administrator

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Posted: Sat May 31, 2003 12:28 pm Post subject: |
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| That was my post. Would everyone like me to set it up to where we can't accidentally post as guest (basically to where you need to sign in to post?) |
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Crimson KOBYLT® brand Bullhorn


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Posted: Sat May 31, 2003 12:36 pm Post subject: |
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Hi Magicat,
Yes, you're right. I think the other guy was Jeffrey Dahmer.
And true, I am glad that I live in a country that doesn't convict their suspects as guilty until proven innocent. But once they are found guilty, housing them for 20 years seems to be quite an expense. I don't have any solutions, just resent some of the tax drains.
If you listen to John and Ken a little more, soon you'll be able to distinguish the difference in their voices. Takes a while. |
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Posted: Sat May 31, 2003 12:38 pm Post subject: |
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And yes, please.
I would like to be able to post without signing in first.
Thanks |
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MagiCat Site Administrator

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Posted: Sat May 31, 2003 1:57 pm Post subject: |
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[quote="Crimson"]
Yes, you're right. I think the other guy was Jeffrey Dahmer.
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Yeah, that was him
[quote="Crimson"]
And true, I am glad that I live in a country that doesn't convict their suspects as guilty until proven innocent. But once they are found guilty, housing them for 20 years seems to be quite an expense. I don't have any solutions, just resent some of the tax drains.
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Of course, the alternate is to execute them after trial, problem being is that our country does have a history of condemning innocent people.
Maybe we could kill several birds with one stone. Let's see, we recall Gray Davis, try him, and sentence him to a long prison term (he's probably done something we could get him on). At the same time, we lower the pay of the prison guards because now we don't have someone in office who's beholden to them. We could save enough money to eliminate our deficit and we could afford to keep Gray off the streets for a long time! |
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MagiCat Site Administrator

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Posted: Sat May 31, 2003 1:58 pm Post subject: |
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| Crimson wrote: |
And yes, please.
I would like to be able to post without signing in first.
Thanks |
Do you mean you want to be able to post as guest, or do you want it to warn you and make you sign in?
Just set it to where you can't post unless you're a registered user. |
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Cheryl O.J. Simpson Juror


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Posted: Sat May 31, 2003 10:13 pm Post subject: |
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[quote="MagiCat"][quote="Crimson"]
Yes, you're right. I think the other guy was Jeffrey Dahmer.
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Yeah, that was him
| Crimson wrote: |
And true, I am glad that I live in a country that doesn't convict their suspects as guilty until proven innocent. But once they are found guilty, housing them for 20 years seems to be quite an expense. I don't have any solutions, just resent some of the tax drains.
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Of course, the alternate is to execute them after trial, problem being is that our country does have a history of condemning innocent people.
Maybe we could kill several birds with one stone. Let's see, we recall Gray Davis, try him, and sentence him to a long prison term (he's probably done something we could get him on). At the same time, we lower the pay of the prison guards because now we don't have someone in office who's beholden to them. We could save enough money to eliminate our deficit and we could afford to keep Gray off the streets for a long time! |
Magicat,
You think we mistreat convicted felons in this country? Send them to prison for too long? What is your alternative?
It's not that I want people like Peterson executed without trial, it's that I would like to see some justice on occasion. Yes Anne, you're right, supporting these convicted criminals is a tax drain, we usually have to do so for more than 20 years. There is no death penalty in California.
I don't want your Governor Davis imprisoned, I'd settle for getting him out of office before he does any more damage.
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