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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Amber Frey, the star witness in Scott Peterson's murder trial, wants to help other women bounce back from rough times — all for $19.99.
"I feel there's something I have to share and I feel almost like I need to," says Frey. "There are so many women who can relate. They're questioning how I got through this to where I am today." Frey and Peterson began an affair in the fall of 2002 that eroded when she found out that his wife, Laci, had disappeared and was the subject of a massive search.
Peterson had told Frey that he was single, but then said he had "lost" his wife — before she disappeared from their Modesto home.
Police began recording Frey's phone calls, and her testimony helped convict Peterson, who is now on death row at San Quentin State Prison.
On Wednesday, Frey talked about her experiences before a small group of women willing to pay to hear about her transition from gullible girlfriend to teary murder trial witness to self-help instructor.
"I think there are a lot of sociopaths out there, and she has a lot to share with women who run across unsavory characters," said Marti Gallagher, who attended the class held by The Learning Annex. |