A man was convicted today of murdering his pregnant wife and dumping her body in San Francisco Bay in what prosecutors said was a cold-blooded attempt to escape marriage and fatherhood for the bachelor life.
Scott Peterson (32) could get the death penalty. He was convicted of one count of first-degree murder for killing his wife, Laci, and one count of second-degree murder in the death of the son she was carrying.
Family members intensely waited in the Redwood City courtroom and hundreds of onlookers gathered outside to hear word of the verdict.
The verdict came after a five-month trial that was an endless source of fascination to the tabloids, People magazine and the cable networks with its story of an attractive, radiant young couple awaiting the birth of their first child, a cheating husband, and a killing for which prosecutors had no eyewitnesses, no weapon, not even a cause of death.
The verdict followed a tumultuous seven days of deliberations in which two jurors were removed for unspecified reasons and the judge twice told the panel to start over. The jury of six men and six women will now decide whether he should die by lethal injection or get life in prison without parole.
AP