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Sign up here. Scott Peterson, convicted in of killing his wife, Laci Peterson, and their unborn son, has never exactly flown under the radar. Perhaps surprisingly, over their collective five hours of television, both series offer new material and insights into the disappearance, arrest and trial that were exhaustively covered as they happened and in the following years.
A judge has allowed new DNA testing of one piece of evidence, but the majority of the claims made by his lawyers — and by his sister-in-law and most vocal advocate, Janey Peterson — have previously been discredited and rejected by the courts. The series adroitly demonstrates why Scott Peterson was convicted in the first place — including interviews with two of the jurors.
Peterson never admitted what he did to his wife, and no one witnessed the crimes. Like most criminal convictions, Peterson was found guilty based solely on circumstantial evidence — a point unduly inflated by his supporters and others who argue that unresolved questions about the case cast his conviction into doubt.
Rocha said she asked just one question when police first told her that her son-in-law had lied to and cheated on her daughter. In the exclusive prison interviews — filmed with a camera trained on a video call — Scott Peterson goes even further, arguing that because the police focused so closely on him, they downplayed the burglary across the street, neglected other potential suspects and interfered with the search for Laci Peterson.