Why Talking About Laci Peterson’s Story Right Now Is Still So Incredibly ‘Relevant,’ Per The Netflix Doc’s Creator

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The murders of Laci Peterson and her unborn son are still the subject of discussions today, thanks in part to Skye Borgman’s 2024 Netflix series American Murder: Laci Peterson. The docuseries presents true crime footage and interviews with individuals who knew married couple Laci and Scott Peterson, chronicling the highly publicized case from start to finish. Over two decades after the tragic murder occurred, the streaming project’s creator opened up about why this season of is still so incredibly “relevant” for audiences today.

Four months after Laci Peterson was declared missing in 2002, the bodies of her and her unborn son, Conner, were found two miles from the marina where Scott Peterson claimed he went fishing at the time of their disappearance. He was arrested five days later and is currently serving a life sentence after being found guilty of first-degree murder for Laci and second-degree murder for Conner.

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