In a new documentary, Scott Peterson presents alternate theory of his wife’s murder
LA TimesIn his first on-camera interview in nearly 20 years, Scott Peterson maintains his innocence in the 2002 murder of his wife, Laci, and their unborn child. But only one of them, “Face to Face with Scott Peterson,” premiering Tuesday on Peacock, touts the participation of Peterson, who hasn’t given an on-camera interview since 2003. “I didn’t kill my family,” Peterson says during the opening moments of “Face to Face.” The three-part docuseries, directed by Shareen Anderson and Po Kutchins, was released on the heels of Netflix’s “American Murder: Laci Peterson,” which hit the streamer last Wednesday. Peterson presents his theories about what actually happened In “Face to Face,” Peterson and his supporters — including his sister-in-law Janey Peterson — claim that police did not adequately investigate leads that could have exonerated him during their initial investigation into Laci Peterson’s disappearance. “There are so many instances where there was evidence that didn’t fit the detectives’ theory that they ignored,” says Scott Peterson.