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"SCOTT & LACI PETERSON: THE CHRISTMAS EVE DISAPPEARANCE - PART 1"

"SCOTT & LACI PETERSON: THE CHRISTMAS EVE DISAPPEARANCE - PART 1"

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Reid Carter begins the Scott Peterson case with Christmas Eve 2002. Laci Peterson, twenty-seven years old and eight months pregnant, disappeared from her Modesto home. Husband Scott claimed he went fishing ninety miles away, came home to empty house. But Scott had a secret. November 20th, he met Amber Frey, told her he was single. December 9th, told Amber he was a "widower" and this would be his first Christmas without his wife—two weeks before Laci vanished. December 30th, Amber saw news coverage, realized Scott lied, contacted police. Started recording their calls. Scott told her he was in Paris. He was at Laci's vigil.

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