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On October 10, 2003, after one of the longest trials in North Carolina history, a Durham County jury found Peterson guilty of the murder of Kathleen, and he was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. [12] Denial of parole requires premeditation. Despite the jury accepting the murder as a "spur-of-the-moment" crime, they ...
Peterson was sentenced to death after a jury found him guilty of murder in the deaths of Laci and the unborn child they planned to name Conner. Prosecutors said he killed Laci and dumped her body ...
Like most criminal convictions, Peterson was found guilty based solely on circumstantial evidence — a point unduly inflated by his supporters and others who argue that unresolved questions about ...
November 12, 2004 - Peterson is found guilty of first-degree murder for Laci’s death and second-degree murder for Conner’s death. December 13, 2004 - The jury recommends that Peterson be ...
A jury found Peterson guilty in the death of his wife, who was eight months pregnant with their son when her body washed ashore. Prosecutors at the time asserted that Peterson faked her ...
Scott Peterson was subsequently arrested and charged with two counts of murder. In 2004, Scott was found guilty of the first-degree murder of Laci and the second-degree murder of Conner. The case has remained a subject of public interest and discussion, raising questions about the legal process and media coverage.
Laci went missing in 2002 while she was eight months pregnant and her husband, Scott, was later arrested and charged for two counts of murder after she was found dead. Scott, who was found guilty ...
In November 2004, after a nearly six-month trial, Peterson was found guilty of first-degree murder for Laci’s death and second-degree murder for Conner’s death.