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Peterson's Ex-Lover Testifies (Los Angeles Times)







Peterson's Ex-Lover Testifies (Los
Angeles Times)

Peterson's Ex-Lover Testifies (Los
Angeles Times)
08/11/2004 04:42 AM

Los Angeles Times - REDWOOD CITY, Calif. — Amber Frey, the blond massage therapist who has admitted to an affair with Scott Peterson, described to a rapt courtroom Tuesday how she fell for the clean-cut fertilizer salesman who showered her with roses and planned a life together as hundreds of volunteers searched for his missing wife.




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