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If we find out some things, like...
...how much time elapsed between her disappearance and death, the mode of death for both the fetus and mother, or whether or not Scott Peterson did something horrible like remove the fetus from her body and kill it separately, then it could be considered murder. If the fetus's death was simply a result of her death, then it cannot. That's my concern.
Being a virulently pro-choicer who will fight and die for the preservation of Roe v. Wade, I can understand what the pro-choicers are concerned about. It all depends on the individual circumstances of this case, like cause of death. When more things are found out, I can say definitively.
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