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The appearance of Scott Peterson's girlfriend, Amber Frey, increases media attention on the case.

The appearance of Scott Peterson's girlfriend, Amber Frey, increases media attention on the case.

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The Murder of Laci Peterson

S1, EP1 "Missing in Modesto"

Laci Peterson, eight months pregnant, goes missing in Modesto, Calif., prompting a massive search and an intense police focus on her husband, Scott.

The Murder of Laci Peterson

S1, EP2 "Media Frenzy"

The appearance of Scott Peterson's girlfriend, Amber Frey, increases media attention on the case.

The Murder of Laci Peterson

S1, EP3 "Most Hated Man in America"

The bodies of Laci Peterson and her child turn up in San Francisco Bay; police arrest Scott Peterson, who soon becomes a national villain.

The Murder of Laci Peterson

S1, EP4 "The Trial Begins"

The prosecution asks for the death penalty for the murders of Laci and Conner Peterson, while the defense claims Scott Peterson is "stone cold innocent."

A pregnant Laci Peterson disappeared without a trace on Christmas Eve in 2002. Four months later, her body and that of her unborn child, Conner, was found, and her husband, Scott Peterson, was eventually convicted of murder and sentenced to death, despite the absence of DNA evidence or eyewitness testimony. Nearing the 15th anniversary of Laci's disappearance, A&E Network presents a fresh look at the captivating case, a "definitive factual account by those who lived and breathed it every day." Across six episodes, showcased are new interviews with Scott Peterson himself from prison, as well as unprecedented access to his family as they speak candidly about his conviction. In addition, the series includes interviews with an expansive list of key eyewitnesses, experts, lawyers, cops, journalists and detectives.
Original Air Date: Aug 15, 2017
Genres: DocuseriesTV Series
Rating: TV14
Playback: HD
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