By Britta Devore | Published
The disappearance of Laci Peterson, a married woman from Modesto, California, on Christmas Eve has been making the headlines for over 20 years. Laci Peterson was eight months pregnant at the time of her disappearance, and as is often the case in such cases, her husband, Scott Peterson, was the prime suspect. After his trial, Scott Peterson, who has always maintained his innocence, was found guilty of kidnapping and murdering Laci, and now, for the first time in 20 years, he is telling his side of the story on The Peacock’s. A conversation with Scott Peterson.
in A conversation with Scott PetersonViewers will hear from Peterson in his first interview in the last 20 years…
The streamer’s newest true-crime series will shift the focus to Scott Peterson, who was recently profiled by the Los Angeles Innocence Project, which is bringing a fresh perspective and a different take to the case, attempting to prove that Scott Peterson wasn’t the murderer of his wife and unborn son, Connor. A conversation with Scott Peterson We’ll share with our viewers what we’ve discovered so far.
in A conversation with Scott PetersonViewers will also hear Peterson speak for the first time in two decades with executive producer and director Sharlene Anderson, who has an intriguing connection to the Peterson case, having served as executive producer on the 2017 A&E documentary series. Laci Peterson’s murderThis marks Peacock’s production’s second project linked to the infamous murder case.
Along with an intimate conversation between Peterson and Anderson, A conversation with Scott Peterson The film also features numerous interviews with those who know the case best and who have been central to it, including Peterson’s sister-in-law Janie Peterson, former Modesto Police Department chief detective Al Brocchini, detective John Buehler, Scott’s former attorney Lara Yeretsian and former ABC News producer Mike Gudgel.
Scott Peterson has been in prison since he was convicted of the murders of Laci and Connor Peterson in 2004. A conversation with Scott Peterson Will it help change public opinion about a man once on death row?
So what can we expect from the three-part documentary series, which premieres on Peacock on August 20? A conversation with Scott Peterson We return to the fateful and tragic day in 2002 when Laci Peterson disappeared and follow the stranger than fiction events that followed. Some of you may not remember, but Scott Peterson claimed to have been fishing the afternoon Laci Peterson went missing, and this alibi both helped and hurt his case when Laci and Connor’s bodies washed up on shore.
Along with an intimate conversation between Peterson and Anderson, A conversation with Scott Peterson It also features numerous interviews with those who know the case best and those at the heart of it.
There were other questionable aspects to Scott Peterson’s defense, including revelations about his romantic relationships with multiple women, evidence implicating Laci on a fishing boat, the disguise he was wearing when he was arrested, and the luggage in his car. You can choose to consider these pieces of the puzzle as smoking guns or ignore them, but it will certainly be interesting to watch Peterson and the rest of the defense discuss them on camera. A conversation with Scott Peterson.
Scott Peterson has been in prison since he was convicted of the murders of Laci and Connor Peterson in 2004. A conversation with Scott Peterson Will it help change public opinion about a man who was once on death row? We’ll find out when the series premieres on Peacock on August 20.