Truth and Lies: The Murder of Laci Peterson Season 1 Episode 1 Truth and Lies: The Murder of Laci Peterson
- TVPG
- September 14, 2017
- 4860 min
Truth and Lies: The Murder of Laci Peterson is a true-crime docu-series that chronicles the murder of Laci Peterson, a 27-year-old pregnant woman who went missing in Modesto, California in 2002. The series includes interviews with family members, investigators, attorneys, and other individuals involved in the case, as well as news footage and police recordings.
Episode 1, titled "Truth and Lies: The Murder of Laci Peterson," provides an overview of the case and introduces the main players, including Laci's husband Scott Peterson and their families. The episode begins with Laci's disappearance on December 24, 2002, and the subsequent search for her by family, friends, and law enforcement.
The episode goes on to detail the media frenzy that surrounded the case, with news outlets across the country covering the story and speculating on Scott Peterson's involvement. It also examines Scott Peterson's behavior following Laci's disappearance, including his affair with another woman and his inconsistent statements to the police.
The episode provides insight into Laci Peterson's life, including her pregnancy and the couple's plans for their future. It also features interviews with members of Laci's family, who express their disbelief and horror at her disappearance.
As the investigation into Laci Peterson's disappearance intensifies, the episode focuses on the discovery of her body and the subsequent arrest of Scott Peterson. The episode explores the evidence against Scott Peterson, including the circumstantial case built by the prosecution and the defense's theory that Laci was kidnapped by unknown assailants.
Throughout the episode, Truth and Lies: The Murder of Laci Peterson offers a comprehensive overview of the case, including the media coverage, the investigation, and the trial that ultimately resulted in Scott Peterson's conviction for the murder of Laci and their unborn child.