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The Longhorns play Rice (2-0) Saturday. Then comes Baylor (1-1) before an Oct. 9 matchup with No. 2 Oklahoma in Dallas. “We’re looking hard at the receivers,” Brown said. “They realize they ha\e pressure on them.” That’s a new complaint from Brown. From 2000 to 2003, Williams virtually^ the school record hook with Texas careens for receptions (241), yards (3,866) andio downs (36). Thomas and Johnson bothfe their careers among the top 10 at Texas. All are now on NFL rosters. Replacing them this season are senior Jeffery, junior Brian Carter, sophomore Enard and freshman Limas Sweed. Jeffen 31 career catches while the other three have bined for just seven. Jeffery leads the Lonsii with seven catches for 44 yards this season. “Tony Jeffery has been really good. 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Peterson theorized that Laci Peterson “had been wearing jew elry that she inherited from her grandmother and that he’d seen her wearing it on that morning, and when she went into the park a transient had robbed her,” Gro gan testified. Grogan later said police found in the house all the jewelry Pe terson said his wife had been wearing that morning, except for a pair of diamond earrings. Grogan conducted a three- hour, unrecorded interview of Peterson on Dec. 25, 2003, a day after Laci Peterson was re ported missing. Prosecutors allege Peterson killed his eight-months-pregnant wife on or around Dec. 24, 2002, in their Modesto home, then dumped her weighted body into San Francisco Bay. The remains of Laci Peterson and her fetus washed up along a bay shore in April 2003, not far from where Scott Peterson launched his boat that Christmas Eve morning for what he claims was a solo fishing trip. 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Previous witnesses fled that none of Laci Pets blood was found in the hot Grogan said it was Peterson’s story and “uffi- , behavior that led police nl , lc ra search warrants for his hoitl es s . ° f warehouse, where he stori ai boat prosecutors allege lit® 1 to dispose of his wife’s!)® Grogan said he grew more suspicious of when he searched thewai and discovered concrete on a boat trailer and fiv lar-like voids in the cemeit Peterson told police he cement anchor at the wan ypQ for his boat. Prosecutors Peterson made five cenifliOCII chors, only one of whic found on his boat. 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