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Scott Peterson was convicted in 2004 for the murders of his wife, Laci Peterson, and their unborn son, Conner, a case that captured nationwide attention. Despite his conviction, Peterson maintains his innocence, and recent legal efforts seek a retrial. His defense team has introduced new evidence, including DNA testing on duct tape and testimonies suggesting alternative suspects. However, prosecutors and Laci’s family remain firm in their belief that Peterson is guilty. As of 2024, courts are reviewing this evidence, with a decision pending on whether Peterson will get a retrial
By The Criminal HourScott Peterson was convicted in 2004 for the murders of his wife, Laci Peterson, and their unborn son, Conner, a case that captured nationwide attention. Despite his conviction, Peterson maintains his innocence, and recent legal efforts seek a retrial. His defense team has introduced new evidence, including DNA testing on duct tape and testimonies suggesting alternative suspects. However, prosecutors and Laci’s family remain firm in their belief that Peterson is guilty. As of 2024, courts are reviewing this evidence, with a decision pending on whether Peterson will get a retrial