home to us. prosecutors speak out in an in-depth television interview. you put so much of your life into it that it stays with you. laci s husband, finally hear the story he told. his rarely seen police interrogation. you have no idea of where laci is? no, i do not. we couldn t find anything wrong with the guy. he was that charming. and surprising details from the other woman who helped to uncover the truth. it still affects me emotionally. did scott peterson kill his wife? i do not believe he did. who else could have done it? i am glad you asked that question. once upon a time in a small california city lived a sweet pregnant woman with a radiant smile and outside family hardly anyone knew her name. my daughter s been missing since this morning. she is eight months pregnant. she would never know how famous the name of hers would become. would never know that a curious, sympathetic puzzled nation had cast an eye her way. laci peterson. she was 27
no, i do not. we couldn t find anything wrong with the guy. he was that charming. and surprising details from the other woman who helped to uncover the truth. it still affects me emotionally. did scott peterson kill his wife? i do not believe he did. who else could have done it? i am glad you asked that questio questio questio questio. once upon a time in a small california city lived a sweet pregnant woman with a radiant smile and outside family hardly anyone knew her name. can i help? you my son in law called. he was playing golf. my daughter s been missing since this morning. she is eight months pregnant. she would never know how famous the name of hers would become. we have no indication. no significance leads at this point. would never know that a curious, sympathetic puzzled nation had cast an eye her way. laci peterson. she was 27 years old. and on the night before christmas she was gone. laci, if you are out there and can hear and see us, we
four months into the so ytrial, the defenseain. defense got its chance to disprove the prosecution theory. we wanted to talk to attorney mark geragos about the trial. he didn t respond to our request. we wanted to talk to scott peterson, but he wasn t interested. turned us down, said his family, because he didn t like my coverage of the case back in 2003. scott s frantic story, simple, yet utterly baffling was this. his family still insists he s an innocent man, and we wanted to hear that from them. they turned us down, too, and suggested we talk to a retired journalist named richard cole, who shares their point of view and said the prosecution theory of the case makes no sense. because it was so
amber at the christmas party. of course, he lies when he is confronted. prosecutor. he sees the picture within himself with amber and says, that s not me. was it clearly him? it was. if scott suspected the detectives had somehow found out about amber, he didn t let on, and he kept calling her, and she kept recording. he started testing her with questions. did you see the news on paris? no i didn t, actually. there was a bomb that exploded. and i was like, what s bombing? there was another time he had asked if i had seen the article on the monarch butterflies that are and i said, no, i gathered right away he was asking because these are, in fact, something that was in the paper, possibly? right. if i was looking at the news. to find out, in other words,
scott, grieving in private, his parents told us back in 2003. he is brave but devastated. he would not be a good spokesman. there was one camera scott couldn t shy away from. at the police station, in this rarely seen video, you can watch scott, hear his words. does he seem like a worried, frantic husband? you will see. tell me about the morning. okay. i don t know what time we got up. probably laci got up and went and i assume she had breakfast. is he okay with talking to you, did he have any hesitation? he agreed with it. did he ask for an attorney?