Scott Peterson was at the center of a Peacock docuseries two decades after being convicted for the murder of wife Laci Peterson and their unborn child
Scott Peterson did not hold back while being interviewed for the first time two decades after he was convicted for the murder of his pregnant wife, Laci Peterson.
After Laci went missing in December 2002, Scott was arrested and charged the following year with two counts of murder. Laci, who was eight months pregnant at the time, was later found dead at age 27, and her husband became the prime suspect. Keep scrolling to find out what Scott shared about his marriage, his affair with Amber Frey and why he continues to maintain his innocence:Scott started the docuseries out by walking viewers through the night that Laci went missing.
Brocchini, who was also interviewed for the docuseries, spoke about the inconsistencies that made him think Scott was hiding crucial details about Laci's disappearance. The detective specifically cited Scott's lack of concern in the first few hours when his wife couldn't be located as something that led them to keep an eye on him.
Scott maintained that he didn't initially think anything was wrong when he came home and Laci was gone. The Modesto Police Department mentioned finding evidence at Scott's warehouse of five homemade anchors — four of which weren't recovered. Scott waved off the theory that he used four of them to weigh down Laci's body when he allegedly dropped her body in the marina.One month before Laci disappeared, Scott started secretly dating Frey after being introduced by mutual friends.
Face to Face With Scott Peterson featured interviews with several people from the neighborhood who all claimed they saw Laci walking her dog the morning she went missing. They were all surprised the police didn't follow up with them since their testimonies meant Laci was still alive that morning and was headed away from the home she shared with Scott.'I had people spit on me at gas stations.
'When my family was having rough times, we always did something. We'd go play golf or we would go fishing off of San Diego. That's how we relate. That's how we've always gotten together. We never talked about the rough times, we'd just go do things together. It may seem odd to other people, but we're not guys who talk,' he explained. 'That day, I was headed to Torrey Pines golf course to play golf with my brothers and my dad.
'I didn't think it was them. When they told me, I had just a terrible physical reaction, a really emotional physical reaction,' he told the director of the doc. 'But I was in a car with two detectives. Really didn't believe the police so much when they told me. Part of me said, 'No, that's not possible.''Scott didn't testify during the 2004 trial, in which he was found guilty for the murder of Laci and his unborn son.
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