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12/26 - Perhaps a Commendation

Laci and I enjoyed supporting education.
 I believe that we both volunteered at elementary schools during our high school years. 
Later, we were lucky enough to do some things for our college alma mater.  
We could have, we should have, done more.  
We gave money in our twenties, not time, and time truly is more valuable.

I was pleased when a scholarship fund was established in Laci's name at the
high school from which she graduated.   Thank you to those who did this. 
It hurt when my donation from jail to this fund was almost rejected, but it was
finally accepted.  I assume that this fund is active and productive, I hope so. 
The fund is at
Downey High School in Modesto, any donation to it is
a wonderful way to carry forth the memory of my wife.
 

This is titled "Perhaps a Commendation" because if a rumor I heard is correct,
my Mother-in-Law, Laci's Mother, deserves applause.  The rumor is that all the
profits from her forthcoming book will be given to an educational charity,
perhaps the fund at
Downey High.  I hope that this rumor is true. 
Some people have done things to profit off of my wife
and son having been taken from me and murdered. 
The profits from this possibly going to charity would counter this
disgusting trend.  If the rumor is true, what a wonderful act. 


- Scott

PREVIOUS PERSONAL MESSAGE JULY 21, 2005:

7/21
Thank You
  To me, the amount of support we have received is just incredible.
Those who have decided to reach out to our family have made such a difference. 
The thoughtfulness and benevolence shown is a source of strength and spirit,
an affirmation of considerate community.  In every conversation among our
family there is always the mention of your thoughts and letters.
At mail call I am encouraged by, and enjoy hearing from people. 
I wish I could respond to express my gratitude, and continue to correspond. 
However, people having sold my notes, and sometimes fabricating content,
preclude me from doing so.  It is an irritating, unfortunate situation. 
I am tremendously appreciative of your kindness,
it has such a wonderful positive effect upon our family.



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(These photos were also included as part of the prosecutions exhibits)

       

  
December 2002


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San Quentin, California
94974  USA


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OUTSIDE LINKS :


Scott Peterson Appeal - The Peterson Family Website
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SaveScottsLife.com
"Facts, Transripts, Articles and more"


Justice For Scott
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Scott Is Innocent
An informational and support page that includes a bulletin board

What The Huck
"Pledged reward of 400k for information leading to those who took my family"


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The Innocence Project

Canadian Coalition Against the Death Penalty




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