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Witness: For the Prosecution of Scott Peterson
Amber Frey

Amazon Remainders Account, 2005 - 224 pages
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quick fix for a crime story hunger

I hardly remembered the Scott Peterson case and fortunatly didn't remember the verdict/sentence and so I found this book in the middle of my need for a crime story to be an interesting,simple,satisfying and a quick read.
It was a different perspective for a crime story. It's not the crime that gets delved into but the life of the witness and what happens when one is unexpectantly and unwantingly pushed into the public limelight and has every stupid mistake she ever made headlined for everyone in the world to read. I felt sorry and embarassed for her and yet I think she handled it the best way possible.
It's an intimate look into an everyday, average females single life, with the exception of the murder part, and I think any female that ever dates has the potential for something like this. As the story of Frey shows and that of poor Laci. The stories of both show that one just never can know for sure that your pick of men will fair any better. I don't think an experienced fiction writer could have said it better, Frey comes across as brutally open. In fact, she had to be considering what the press had already printed about her.
I related to much of what this poor girl went thru in looking for love in all the wrong ways. I'm guessing that many a female out there goes about it the same way and this book is good for bringing that to life, for showing how that way doesn't work. We all ought to know it doesn't work but I think many of us think it'll be different for us. Well it was sure different for Frey and she tells it in such a way that you learn from it and like her for it.
From a Christians point of view I found the book to be disappointing and lacking in the testimony I thought was coming. It was the bible verse on the cover that caught my attention and was the deciding factor to buy the book and through out the book it sounded like Frey was making a great testimony for the transformed life that God can be known for if one asks Him. But she never transformed, not according to what she wrote anyway. Right after her affair with Scott she goes into another one. Didn't somebody in all her church friends tell her, or didn't she learn in all her church going days that sex outside of marriage is a sin too and that she ought not to be doing it?
She talked of God being benevolent and quoted scripture to show He has a plan for her life and that he is a forgiving God and He is and does, but He is also holy and just and He clearly says there are things you ought not to do, but she didn't seem to get the obediant part. She had a huge opportunity to point people to the life transformation that God can do (thru Jesus Christ) but she missed it and so she wasn't a good example in that part, in fact I think she was a negative.




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Surprisingly Good

This book was surprisingly good. In addition to providing insight into the Peterson case, it is a good book about how women think about relationships and also about the positive power of allowing God in your life. I recommend.









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Unbelievable

It is difficult to put yourself in her position, but your heart goes out to her. I know why Laci's mother wanted to meet her. She was a great asset to the investigation.


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1 corinthians 10:13, niv
"No temptation has seized you except what is common to man. And God is faithful; He will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, He will also provide a way out so that you can stand up under it."

Amber Frey's life was full of blessings: an exciting new business, a beautiful home, and most of all, her infant daughter, Ayiana. But Amber had been through some unhappy relationships, and she longed for a true and loving partner. In November 2002, she went on a blind date with Scott Peterson. He was handsome, charming, thoughtful, and romantic. Best of all, he was single and ready to settle down . . . or so he said.

Their connection was immediate. Over the next few weeks, Amber and Scott grew closer and closer. Scott won her over with his warmth, humor, and intelligence, and he even won the heart of little Ayiana. Before long, he began to speak of the beautiful future the three of them were destined to share as a family.

Soon enough, however, Amber began to suspect that Scott Peterson might not be the man he claimed to be. On December 9, he broke down in tears and told her that he had been married, but had "lost" his wife. This was weeks before Laci Peterson, eight months pregnant at the time, was even reported missing. Scott Peterson hadn't lost her, but clearly he was planning to.

Suddenly a relationship that seemed full of promise was turning into Amber's worst nightmare.

Amber launched an investigation of her own. The moment she was able to confirm her worst suspicions, she contacted the Modesto Police Department, in northern California, and offered to do whatever she could to help. She began secretly taping her conversations with Scott, pressing him for information but never letting on that she had heard the news of Laci's disappearance. Those conversations became the basis for the prosecution's case against Scott Peterson for the murder of his wife and unborn child.

Amber's whole world was turned upside down in the process. She lost her privacy, as every detail of her life was scrutinized by the media, who couldn't seem to get enough of this tragic, heart-wrenching story. But she soldiered on, looking deep inside herself and drawing strength from her faith.

Witness is the chilling story of how a young woman became ensnared in Scott Peterson's web of lies, then risked everything to seek justice for Laci Peterson and her unborn child, Conner. It is also a story of forgiveness and faith, and of one woman's struggle to live with an open and honest heart.


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