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Post by plove360 on Jul 6, 2006 7:50:40 GMT -5
LOS ANGELES - Amber Frey, the former mistress of Scott Peterson who became a key witness in his highly publicized murder case, was scheduled to get married Wednesday, her attorney said. Frey, 31, is marrying Robert Hernandez, a neighbor who works in law enforcement, said her lawyer, Gloria Allred, confirming a report on People magazine's Web site. The couple met in October 2005. Hernandez proposed after taking Frey and her two young children from previous relationships to Disneyland. The newlyweds will continue living in the Fresno area, Allred said. Frey, a massage therapist who dated Peterson in 2002, testified against him during his trial on charges of killing his pregnant wife, Laci, and their unborn son on Christmas Eve that year. Hernandez was not involved in the Peterson case, Allred said. Peterson was convicted and sentenced to death in 2004. He remains on death row at San Quentin State Prison. www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/news/breaking_news/14973419.htm
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Post by plove360 on Jul 6, 2006 7:51:48 GMT -5
Amber Frey, Scott Peterson's former mistress and a key witness in his prosecution, wed Robert Hernandez on Wednesday, PEOPLE has learned exclusively. "Amber Frey will be married today to Robert Hernandez," Frey's attorney, Gloria Allred, told PEOPLE that afternoon. "Mr. Hernandez works in law enforcement. The couple will be married in California and are very happy. They plan to live in the Fresno area." Frey, 31, a Fresno-based massage therapist, has two children: daughter Ayianna, born in 2001, and son Justin, 2, from previous relationships. Last year a DNA test determined that Ayianna's father is Fresno bar owner Christopher B. Funch and not Anthony D. Flores, as Frey had previously believed. Justin's dad is Frey's ex-boyfriend, chiropractor David Markovich. Frey made headlines in 2004 when she gave dramatic testimony in the murder trial of her former lover, Scott Peterson. Frey and Peterson had dated in late 2002, and on Christmas Eve of that year, Peterson's pregnant wife, Laci, disappeared. On Nov. 12, 2004, a jury found Peterson guilty of first-degree murder in the death of Laci and second-degree murder in the slaying of their unborn child, Conner. A month later, he was sentenced to death. Now on death row in San Quentin State Prison, Peterson, 33, has struck up a pen-pal relationship with Rachelle Nice, 36, one of the jurors who convicted him. Nice told PEOPLE last month she's hoping that Peterson will eventually confess to the murders. "If he comes clean, I don't think things will change, but it will put a lot of people's minds at ease and at rest," she said. "This has to eat at him. It has to. I don't know if it will make things better, but it will put his mind at ease." For her part, Frey has no doubt that she did the right thing. "The whole experience was very trying, emotionally," she told PEOPLE in 2005. "For most people, it was just a story, but to me it was part of my life, a very painful part. I don't know if I've made my mark on the world, but I'm young, and I have my whole life ahead of me – and I intend to do my best." people.aol.com/people/article/0,26334,1210445,00.html
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dove
Settlin' In
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Post by dove on Jul 7, 2006 3:53:29 GMT -5
That's really freaky, there's probably no connection, but Hernandez is the same name of the other pregnant lady they found in the SF Bay. Eveylyn Hernandez...
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Post by texasgirl on Jul 8, 2006 13:49:24 GMT -5
Hi, Dove! Yes, what a coincidence! But I think Hernandez might be a pretty common surname, sort of like Smith or Jones to us.
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Post by Maggie on Jul 9, 2006 7:42:46 GMT -5
All I can say is if Amber gets prego again, I hope the new guy is smart enough to get a paternity test ;D I hope Dad #2 Markovich was too.
I hope he is also smart enough to get some kind of prenup so when Flores sues Amber for all the money she extorted, I mean collected as child support for baby Funch, maybe he can protect his assets. lol
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b51w
New Arrival
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Post by b51w on Jul 12, 2006 18:32:28 GMT -5
well inst she lucky why wouldnt she get married its nice to think she can go on w/her life after screwing up scotts life so bad
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Post by sharon on Jul 14, 2006 3:24:26 GMT -5
I heard he was a prison guard
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Post by Maggie on Jul 14, 2006 7:09:06 GMT -5
Although Amber unfortunately played a role in Scott's conviction, with her fabricated role of importance, in reality to me she is like a pimple on the butt of justice.....
Her marriage has no importance to Scott, his appeal-- nothing.
So I'm going to move this to other topics.
If somebody sees a good reason to discuss her or bring this back, let me know- otherwise I see no reason to keep it in the Peterson section.
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Post by legallybrunette on Aug 13, 2006 12:52:55 GMT -5
;D Oh Maggie, you are so funny - I read your comment 'pimple on the butt of justice' and can't stop laughing!! That was brilliant. Did you make that one up?? I have got to say that I agree after finally getting the 'kind of full low down' on what happened in the Peterson case, that Amber should hesitate before crowing too loudly about getting on happily with her life after sticking her beak into the conviction of a man she professed to have strong feelings for at the time. There seem to have been a lot of men out there she got close to. My eyes were crossing just trying to keep up with who fathered who as I read these postings!
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Post by Maggie on Aug 13, 2006 18:15:23 GMT -5
Legally-- It's been great having you on the boards -- and I'm glad you got a laugh from the butt pimple ;D LOL
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Post by happyhaddock on Aug 25, 2006 23:21:48 GMT -5
Well, they say there's a lid for every pot.
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Post by legallybrunette on Aug 26, 2006 18:33:37 GMT -5
;D Oh gosh, you guys are fabulous with your amusing quips. LOVE IT!! First the language lessons and now the brilliant one liners.
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