Aug 21, 2024, 12:00 AM
Aug 20, 2024, 4:08 PM

New Docuseries on Scott Peterson Case

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Highlights
  • Netflix and Peacock release opposing docuseries on the deaths of Laci and Conner Peterson.
  • The Los Angeles Innocence Project takes over Scott Peterson's case for further investigation.
  • Scott Peterson speaks out in new documentaries about his case.
Story

In a recent interview, Scott Peterson, now 51, has publicly defended himself for the first time since his arrest in 2003, asserting that he “did not kill his family.” The discussion comes in the wake of renewed interest in the case surrounding the disappearance of his wife, Laci Peterson, whose haunting final photo was widely circulated by her family and friends in Modesto. Laci was last seen attending a holiday party, and her disappearance sparked a massive search effort. Scott reflected on his relationship with Laci, describing their deep bond and shared moments, such as enjoying breakfast together. He contrasted this with his relationship with Amber Frey, which he characterized as purely physical, despite evidence of extensive communication between them during the time Laci was missing. Scott's claims have raised eyebrows, particularly given the recorded phone calls where he expressed affection for Frey while his wife was unaccounted for. Documentary filmmaker Borgman, who has been in discussions with Scott, emphasized her commitment to focusing on Laci’s life and legacy in her work. Scott recounted a burglary incident near their home, suggesting that external factors may have played a role in Laci's disappearance. Despite his assertions of innocence, Laci’s family and law enforcement officials remain convinced of his guilt, highlighting the ongoing divide in perceptions surrounding the case.

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