The pop culture of the Michael Peterson case is fascinating. There are many infamous true crime cases that create their own universe. The Peterson case was always going to be famous. But when Netflix bought the rights to Jean-Xavier de Lestrade\u2019s docu-series, The Staircase, Michael Peterson and his family were launched into the stratosphere. There were already books\u2026but after Netflix reopened the saga, we have every form of media jumping on the Peterson bandwagon. Including a sitcom. Outside of South Park lampooning OJ Simpson, I don\u2019t think I\u2019ve ever heard of a murder case inspiring a comedy show with the likes of John Lithgow starring. What does this say about us as a society? How far should \u201cjournalists\u201d go to keep trying to get interviews years after the man served his time. How long should his children be chained to this case? I\u2019m not saying I have the answers. I just think it\u2019s interesting to ask these questions.
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