Rising to national infamy as the "mistress" of a notorious killer — who, however witlessly, came to be widely identified as the motivating factor in his heinous, heartless crimes — has the potential to be a life-ruining experience. However, Amber Frey appears to have negotiated being thrust into the public eye under such circumstances in such a way as to emerge unscathed and flourished as her life has settled back into a degree of normality.
In 2006, People reported that Frey had married Robert Hernandez, who works in law enforcement, in a small private ceremony in California. The couple divorced in 2008, according to ThoughtCo.
In 2007, Frey extended further into the wellness industry by opening her own day spa in Fresno, according to CBS. Meanwhile, the masseuse hit the headlines locally once again in 2011, when it was reported in The Fresno Bee that Frey had reneged on a deal to collaborate on a book about sex addiction with a local author, who was then poised to sue. Per the same source, by this time Frey's business was reportedly beginning to struggle, and she was facing foreclosure on her home.
Scott Peterson's death penalty was overturned in 2020 due to perceived errors in jury selection, according to CBSN Bay Area. Per Oxygen, Frey has publicly declared that she is once again willing to testify against Scott Peterson if a new trial is granted to him.
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