A&E Sets Scott Peterson Docuseries on LA Innocence Project Push Over “New Evidence”
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Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Logo text A&E is out to prove Scott Peterson ‘s innocence in the 2002 murder of his wife Laci Peterson and their unborn baby. Well, more accurately, A&E is the vessel for Left/Right’s newest documentary series, Scott Peterson: The New Evidence , which chronicles the Los Angeles Innocence Project’s (not affiliated with the Innocence Project) push to overturn Scott’s conviction. Scott Peterson: The New Evidence was announced on Wednesday at A+E’s upfront presentation to advertisers. The four-hour special (across two nights) set for a summer premiere will uncover “startling revelations,” A&E says. Related Stories TV Scott Peterson Maintains Innocence in Peacock's 'Face to Face' Docuseries on Laci Peterson's Murder TV How to Watch 'Face to Face With Scott Peterson': The Convicted Murderer's First On-Camera Interview in 21 Years “A recent bombshell petition introduced new evidence that could undermine the prosecution’s narrative of the murders of Laci and Conner Peterson more than twenty years after their tragic deaths,” the synopsis reads. “What happened on Christmas Eve 2002 remains fiercely debated — and this new filing argues new evidence proves it was impossible for Scott Peterson to have committed the crimes against his wife and unborn son.” The thing is, we already know the L.A. Innocence Project’s push mostly failed . At this point, Peterson has only the longest Hail Mary’s of hope for an appeal. For the series, veteran defense attorney and ABC News legal consultant, Chris Pixley, conducts his own examination focusing on the timeline of the crime, for which Peterson was convicted. The A&E special “scrutinizes both sides of the case, uncovering startling revelations and revisiting the most vexing questions about what really happened to La...
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