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"SCOTT & LACI PETERSON: THE BODIES, THE TRIAL & THE FIGHT FOR INNOCENCE - PART 2"

"SCOTT & LACI PETERSON: THE BODIES, THE TRIAL & THE FIGHT FOR INNOCENCE - PART 2"

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Reid Carter concludes the Scott Peterson case. April 13, 2003—baby Conner's body washed ashore at Point Isabel, one mile from where Scott went fishing. April 14—Laci's body found nearby. Scott arrested April 18 near San Diego with blonde hair, $15,000 cash, survival gear. November 2004 trial—six months, no physical evidence, all circumstantial. Jury convicted him: first-degree murder for Laci, second-degree for Conner. March 2005—death penalty. August 2020—California Supreme Court overturned death sentence but upheld conviction. December 2021—re-sentenced to life without parole. January 2024—LA Innocence Project took his case, claims new evidence proves innocence.

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