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California wife killer Scott Peterson breaks silence 20 years after murdering Laci Peterson, unborn child

Scott Peterson, the California salesman who murdered his wife and unborn child, says he was a “horrible person” for having an affair just weeks before the killings, but for the first time since his 2004 conviction he has publicly maintained his innocence.

Peterson, 49, is serving a life sentence without parole for his role in the death of his wife, Laci Peterson, who disappeared from her Modesto home on Christmas Eve 2002 while eight months pregnant with their son, Connor.

Peterson, who was incarcerated at Mule Creek State Prison in Ione, California, recalled having an affair with Amber Frey, a single mother and masseuse, just weeks before the murders as a “terrible mistake.”

Scott Peterson, the California salesman who murdered his wife and unborn child, has said he was a “horrible person” for having an affair with Laci Peterson in 2002 just weeks before she was murdered. AP

“It was horrible. I was a really terrible person to have sex outside of marriage,” Peterson said. According to People magazine, This comes one week before a three-part Peacock documentary series about the infamous incident is set to air.

in “Meet Scott Peterson” A 49-year-old man convicted of murder is trying to get the public to condemn the “so-called investigation” that sent him to prison.

Peterson argued that police and prosecutors in the 2004 double murder trial ignored clues and used only circumstantial evidence.

Lacey disappeared in December 2002 and her body washed up in San Francisco Bay four months later, not far from the body of her unborn child, Connor, which was found a few days later.

Two strands of Laci’s hair, taken from a pair of pliers found on Peterson’s boat, were key evidence used to convict him of her murder.

In “Confronting Scott Peterson,” the 49-year-old convicted murderer tries to get the public to condemn the “so-called investigation” that put him behind bars. Peacock TV
Laci Peterson was eight months pregnant with her son, Connor, when she disappeared in California on December 24, 2002. AP
Peterson argued that police and prosecutors in the 2004 double murder trial ignored clues and used only circumstantial evidence. AP

Prosecutors allege Peterson dumped Laci’s body in San Francisco Bay and weighted it down with a concrete anchor. According to SF Gate:.

Peterson had claimed he was fishing in the bay on the day Laci went missing.

Peterson said he regrets not testifying during the trial, but is now willing to testify after 20 years.

“But if I have the opportunity to show people the truth and they accept it, that’s the greatest thing I can accomplish right now, because I didn’t kill my family,” Peterson said.

During the five-month trial, prosecutors characterized Peterson as a man who regretted becoming a father and killed his wife to get out of their marriage without paying child support.

“He didn’t want to be a father, he didn’t want to pay child support, he didn’t want to pay his spouse, so he thought this was a way to get out,” former Modesto police detective John Buehler says in a preview of the documentary series.

“It was so disgusting and so disgusting,” Peterson said, according to People magazine. “I truly regret cheating on Lacey. My childish lack of self-esteem, my selfishness in going on a trip somewhere, being lonely that night because I wasn’t home, and there are people who want sex to make me feel good.”

Peterson said he regrets not testifying during the trial, but is now willing to testify after 20 years. Peacock TV
Peterson was sentenced to death by lethal injection, but the California Supreme Court overturned the sentence in 2020. AP

His sister-in-law, Jenny Peterson, claims Lacie witnessed the robbery across the street and confronted the robbers before engaging in a fatal confrontation with them.

“Scott lied about cheating, and that was infuriating,” Janey Peterson told the outlet, “but he wasn’t charged with infidelity, he was charged with murder.”

The Los Angeles Innocence Project took on Peterson’s case in January, arguing that new evidence proves he did not commit the murders.

Scott Peterson spoke on “Good Morning America” ​​on January 28, 2003 about the investigation into the disappearance of his wife, Lacey. Getty Images
Peterson smiles with his lawyer during his arraignment in Stanislaus Superior Court in Modesto, California, on December 3, 2003. Getty Images

Peterson appeared in a grainy video call wearing a white hat in a prison break room.

He was sentenced to death by lethal injection, but the California Supreme Court overturned the sentence in 2020.

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