Perfect Mask: The Murder of Laci Peterson, Part 1

Published: Sept. 4, 2020, 7:30 a.m.

It\u2019s our first anniversary at True Crime Campfire, y\u2019all, and we decided we wanted to do something special. So this week and next, we\u2019re doing a deep dive into the much-requested case of Scott Peterson, whose death sentence for the murder of his wife was recently overturned. If you\u2019re not familiar, here\u2019s a thumbnail sketch. In 2003, a radiantly beautiful young woman named Laci went missing on Christmas Eve. She was 8 and \xbd months pregnant, and her disappearance immediately captured the attention of the nation. As the case unfolded, it became increasingly clear to most that Laci\u2019s husband, handsome salesman Scott Peterson, knew more than he was saying about the case. For months, revelation after revelation popped up about Scott\u2019s double life, and the many lies he told to cover it up. Finally, the bodies of Laci and her unborn son, Connor, washed up on the beach at the San Francisco Bay, and Scott was arrested, tried and convicted for murder. Now, in the years since, Scott has acquired some very vocal supporters. A documentary series on A&E theorizes that the jury may have gotten it wrong\u2014that Scott might actually be innocent.
Yeah, not so much, in our opinion. We\u2019re not going to pretend we don\u2019t have a stance on this, because we wouldn\u2019t be us if we did\u2014we have pretty strong opinions on this case, because both of us have been obsessed with it for years. I watched the trial gavel to gavel in real time. But we do want to give Scott\u2019s supporters their due\u2014so here\u2019s the plan. We\u2019re doing this one over two weeks. This first part will be your basic TCC format\u2014we\u2019re going to tell you the story as we believe it went down, and based on the jury\u2019s guilty verdict. But next week, we\u2019ll get into the trial, including the arguments on both sides, and we\u2019ll examine Scott\u2019s defense in detail. And hey\u2014if you end up disagreeing with us on this one, we\u2019re not mad at you. Just don\u2019t break up with us over it. We hope you\u2019ll reserve judgment until we\u2019ve released both parts.

Sources:
A Deadly Game by Catherine Crier
Blood Brother by Anne Bird
Witness for the Prosecution of Scott Peterson by Amber Frey

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