A new look at the notorious case of Scott Peterson and the murders of his wife Laci Peterson and unborn son Conner. Additionally explores the latest developments after the Los Angeles Innoce... Read allA new look at the notorious case of Scott Peterson and the murders of his wife Laci Peterson and unborn son Conner. Additionally explores the latest developments after the Los Angeles Innocence Project announced they were taking the case.A new look at the notorious case of Scott Peterson and the murders of his wife Laci Peterson and unborn son Conner. Additionally explores the latest developments after the Los Angeles Innocence Project announced they were taking the case.
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Heartbreaking case for the family of Laci and Conner. Life altering event for then naive Amber Frey, who is an imperfect person trying to do the right thing. Scott gives me the ick, doesn't mean he's guilty, although a lot of circumstantial evidence points towards his guilt. While Mr. Peterson is an adulterer, this does not mean he murdered anyone. Logically, it was a case built on circumstantial evidence. This documentary does reflect the possibility of reasonable doubt in Peterson's conviction and trial by media; however, it ends without a conclusion to the DNA testing as requested by the LA innocence project as pending. While the decision to take Mr Peterson off Death Row appears legally valid as the conviction was based on circumstantial evidence, will be curious what the DNA testing will show. I also find it interesting so many of the DNA requests were denied and who isn't curious about the burnt out van, so there is culpability on behalf of the prosecution as well. Mixed feelings on this, agree with overturning the death penalty, but unlike the Netflix documentary that was released days before, there is no input from the friends and family of the victims. Just Scott, still sending out the ick vibes.
The filmmaker is OBSESSED with Scott and his family. This is the third (very biased) "documentary" she has made about Scott, always portraying him as a victim. It would be interesting if she made one documentary with the other perspective, but no, she's crazy about Scott. Just like Scott's weird sister in law; she's so in love with him to the point of being disturbing. Not even Scott's brother fights so much for him, but this woman, seriously... she's crazy. These two women are unreliable and obviously close friends. I will never be able to believe something that's made by them. I would watch other documentary about Scott if they weren't involved.
Scott Peterson was is guilty, no question. He like thousands of husbands and boyfriends with "missing" partners just not that concerned. Oh yeah she is gone, I'll eat pizza, not look for her, not try her cell phone, lie about cheating, lie about going golfing.. He like so many of these scumbags need to go to prison and stay there. Believe the dogs over a sociopath. If it were me.... And if one of my daughters was missing.. I would be door to door.., and if the bf or husband didn't put all effort in the search, water boarding would be the least of his problems. Can't believe Peacock would give this coward any time.
You would think after getting a 3.7 star rating on their previous Casey Anthony docuseries that they would stop glorifying killers. Clearly not.
Yet another bias Peacock docuseries that disrespects victims. This doc is basically a retelling of the 2017 A&E doc. Once again it's Scott's sister in law running the show, misleading viewers, and bold faced lies. She and the rest of his family are out of touch with reality. Lookup an online list of every piece of evidence against him and you'll see the massive list of "coincidences", which the family believes is just pure bad luck and poor ol' Scott is innocent.
Skip this watch the new very well made Netflix one, "American Murder: Laci Peterson." This one is based in reality (which is likely why Scott refused to partake in it, instead going along with this unbelievable story, which is a slap in the face for Laci, Conner, and her family. Peacock did the same thing for Casey Anthony, and seems that that their 3.7/10 rating for that one would make them stop, they did it again. Horrible.
Yet another bias Peacock docuseries that disrespects victims. This doc is basically a retelling of the 2017 A&E doc. Once again it's Scott's sister in law running the show, misleading viewers, and bold faced lies. She and the rest of his family are out of touch with reality. Lookup an online list of every piece of evidence against him and you'll see the massive list of "coincidences", which the family believes is just pure bad luck and poor ol' Scott is innocent.
Skip this watch the new very well made Netflix one, "American Murder: Laci Peterson." This one is based in reality (which is likely why Scott refused to partake in it, instead going along with this unbelievable story, which is a slap in the face for Laci, Conner, and her family. Peacock did the same thing for Casey Anthony, and seems that that their 3.7/10 rating for that one would make them stop, they did it again. Horrible.
There have been multiple documentaries about this case, and this one doesn't tell us anything new just because Scott speaks. I don't see a man broken because he was falsely convicted, I see someone who thinks that he's served enough time and wants another chance at life.
He offers no explanation of why he drove 90 miles to go fishing on a day that was too cold and wet to play golf.
He demonstrates no discernible distress at the loss of Laci, or that of his child.
He still comes across as disingenuous and self-focused. He doesn't seem concerned with finding the 'real' killer/s, just in convincing the audience that he had nothing to do with the deaths.
He calls Amber a liar, and claims that he made no promises about their relationship and future despite recordings implying a commitment.
The dedication of his sister-in-law beggars belief. She supports his innocence with a conviction that is bordering on unsettling.
I still feel that Scott Peterson is where he belongs and that he should die in jail.
He offers no explanation of why he drove 90 miles to go fishing on a day that was too cold and wet to play golf.
He demonstrates no discernible distress at the loss of Laci, or that of his child.
He still comes across as disingenuous and self-focused. He doesn't seem concerned with finding the 'real' killer/s, just in convincing the audience that he had nothing to do with the deaths.
He calls Amber a liar, and claims that he made no promises about their relationship and future despite recordings implying a commitment.
The dedication of his sister-in-law beggars belief. She supports his innocence with a conviction that is bordering on unsettling.
I still feel that Scott Peterson is where he belongs and that he should die in jail.
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By what name was Face to Face with Scott Peterson (2024) officially released in India in English?
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