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Case: The Murder of Laci Peterson (State of California v. Scott Peterson, 2004)
Overview:
In 2002,
Laci Peterson, a pregnant woman from Modesto, California, went missing on Christmas Eve. Her husband,
Scott Peterson, claimed he had gone fishing that morning. Suspicion quickly turned toward him due to inconsistencies in his story and his affair with another woman. Months later, the bodies of Laci and her unborn son were discovered near the San Francisco Bay—the same area where Scott said he had been fishing.
Key Forensic Evidence Used:
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Decomposition analysis of the remains helped medical examiners estimate time of death.
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Forensic pathologists were unable to determine a specific cause of death due to the condition of the bodies, but noted that the fetus was expelled postmortem.
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Hair analysis found a single hair on pliers in Scott’s boat that matched Laci’s mitochondrial DNA.
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Forensic hydrology (the study of water movement and conditions) was used to determine the likelihood that the bodies could drift to the shoreline from the location where Scott claimed to be fishing.
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Forensic entomology was considered in estimating time of death based on insect activity.
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GPS and cell phone forensics showed Scott’s movements and attempts to cover his tracks.
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Cadaver dogs had alerted to human decomposition scent at Scott’s boat and warehouse.
Trial & Outcome:
Scott Peterson was arrested in April 2003 and charged with two counts of murder—Laci’s and the fetus’s. The
trial began in 2004, and in
November 2004, Peterson was found
guilty on both counts and later sentenced to
death.
Significance:
This case is known for its
extensive use of forensic science, even in the absence of a clearly defined cause of death. It also demonstrated how circumstantial and forensic evidence can be used together to secure a conviction in a high-profile case.
Great For a Paper Because:
· Combines multiple forensic disciplines (biology, pathology, hydrology, entomology, digital forensics).
· Includes media coverage, legal strategy, and public reaction.
· Offers critical discussion of circumstantial vs. physical evidence.
I. Introduction
· Brief overview of the disappearance of Laci Peterson in December 2002.
· Introduction to Scott Peterson as the primary suspect.
· Thesis statement: Despite the absence of direct eyewitness testimony, forensic evidence played a pivotal role in the conviction of Scott Peterson for the murder of his wife, Laci Peterson, and their unborn son.
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II. Background of the Case
· Details of Laci Peterson’s disappearance on Christmas Eve 2002.
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· Discovery of the remains in April 2003 near San Francisco Bay.
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· Scott Peterson’s arrest and the charges brought against him.
III. Forensic Evidence Presented
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A. Hair Analysis
· Mitochondrial DNA testing linked a hair found on pliers in Peterson’s boat to Laci Peterson.
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B. Concrete Anchors
· Discovery of a homemade anchor in Peterson’s boat and evidence suggesting he made multiple anchors to weigh down Laci’s body.
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C. Forensic Pathology
· Analysis of the decomposition of Laci’s and Conner’s bodies provided insights into the time and manner of death.
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D. Forensic Hydrology
· Experts analyzed tidal patterns to determine the likely location where the bodies entered the water.
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E. Digital Forensics
· Examination of Peterson’s phone records and internet activity revealed suspicious behavior.
IV. Circumstantial Evidence and Its Impact
· Discussion on how circumstantial evidence, combined with forensic findings, strengthened the prosecution’s case.
· Peterson’s extramarital affair and inconsistent statements to the police.
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· Public and media influence on the perception of Peterson’s guilt.
V. Trial and Conviction
· Overview of the trial proceedings in 2004.
· The jury’s verdict: guilty of first-degree murder for Laci and second-degree murder for Conner.
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· Sentencing: initially sentenced to death, later commuted to life imprisonment without parole.
VI. Post-Conviction Developments
· Appeals and the involvement of the Los Angeles Innocence Project.
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· Recent efforts to re-examine forensic evidence, including DNA testing on duct tape found on Laci’s body.
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VII. Conclusion
· Restate the significance of forensic evidence in the conviction of Scott Peterson.
· Reflection on the importance of forensic science in modern criminal investigations.
· Consideration of the ongoing debates and appeals related to the case.
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References (APA Style):
· People v. Peterson, S132449 (Cal. 2020). Retrieved from
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· Galloway, A. (1989). Decay rates of human remains in an arid environment.
Journal of Forensic Sciences, 34(3), 607–616.
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· Oxygen. (n.d.). What Evidence Was Found in Scott Peterson Case? Retrieved from
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· Vox. (n.d.). Why Scott Peterson is guilty, explained. Retrieved from
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· The Guardian. (2024, January 20). Los Angeles Innocence Project takes Scott Peterson case up 21 years after wife’s murder. Retrieved from
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