Missing Moms And Housewives Are Today's True Crime Stories
It all exploded in the media with the disappearance and death of Laci Peterson. Of course, her husband Scott was the killer and now he is on death row in California.Now it is the story of another Peterson, Stacey who is also missing and presumed dead. Her husband Sgt. Drew Peterson is the prime suspect. There have been numerous cases of missing and murdered moms and housewives in between these two cases and as in a great number of true crime stories the husband/boyfriend is usually the culprit.
In fact, a staggering 42% of women are killed in the United States by their male partners and 1 in 4 women will be physically abused by their male companions in their lifetime. It is a fact that domestic violence is the number one cause of serious injury to women which makes it more common than muggings and car crashes.
These statistics are overwhelming and so are the constant barrage of true crime stories we get on the news and media shows all the time. The facts can be depressing but there is a ray of hope for women in need and that is to know that the wide exposure of this true crime is letting the rest of the world know of these women's suffering. Hopefully this can bring about change.
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It all exploded in the media with the disappearance and death of Laci Peterson. Of course, her husband Scott was the killer and now he is on death row in California.
Scott was the killer? Not on this planet - or in this universe. Consider:
• A visibly pregnant woman vanishes from her home. No signs of a crime can be found - anywhere - ever.
• Her body turns up four months later, found on the shore of San Francisco Bay, a place where many other bodies have been dumped.
• Her uterus has been cut open by someone unskilled in medical procedures.
• The fetus and the placenta are both missing.
• Some distance away, the body of her child is also found.
• He shows no signs of prematurity, he is full term and he is not curled up in the fetal position.
• The fetal cord has been crudely cut.
• A piece of twine has been double knotted around his neck, not to harm him but to keep his body wrapped in plastic bags to protect it. One of the bags is found nearby.
• The mother is wearing underwear with a wear pattern which shows she has worn it for the whole period of her abduction - 111 days.
• Her clothes are still on her body, something which could not happen unless they were retied after the baby was removed. It also shows she was in the water for a day or two at most.
• Her uterus is two to three weeks post partum, showing that she lived at least that long after the baby was removed from her body.
• Although the body of the mother is simply discarded in the sea, either from the Albany Bulb or more likely from Point Isabel (it has been suggested in the Hoffman channel), the body of the baby is carefully laid on the shore at Point Isabel so it can be found and buried. This is clearly the work of someone who cared for the baby.
What part of this does NOT look like a failed fetus napping, where both mother and child have died?
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