4.4 • 7K Ratings
🗓️ 13 November 2017
⏱️ 65 minutes
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“The Murder of Laci Peterson” docuseries on A&E explores the infamous Scott Peterson trial, the case that destroyed a family, gripped a nation and defined an era, as a vehicle for understanding America’s criminal justice system and the ways in which outside influences can affect that system. Kate speaks with producer Shareen Anderson from BQE Films about the making of the series, taking a fresh, new look at the case, reexamining the circumstantial evidence and assessing the media’s influence on the case and its outcome.
Kate also asks psychic Jennifer Yates to channel Laci Peterson.
The Murder of Laci Peterson: www.aetv.com/shows/the-murder-of-laci-peterson/about
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0:19.7 | The Amazing Kate Casey |
0:24.2 | Welcome back for a special episode of Reality Life with Kate Casey. |
0:29.8 | Before I became a comedian or a podcast host, I spent 17 years as a media consultant |
0:36.1 | for global law firms. So much of my professional life has been spent representing lawyers and |
0:41.8 | creating media opportunities for them. So I was very familiar with the Scott Peterson, |
0:46.7 | much like most people in this country. And I've always been fascinated by the connection between |
0:52.4 | media and law. And I think that this trial is a great example of the influence of media. |
0:58.9 | So if you're not familiar with the trial, on Christmas Eve, December 24, 2002, |
1:04.9 | Lacey Peterson mysteriously vanished from her home with her husband in Modesto, California. |
1:10.8 | She was 27 years old and was almost eight months pregnant with a son that the couple had planned |
1:15.7 | to name Connor. And in a shocking twist that stunned a community and riveted a nation, |
1:21.1 | her husband Scott was arrested less than four months later and eventually sentenced to death. |
1:26.2 | After her body and Connor's body was found in the San Francisco Bay. So it was a trial watched |
1:33.1 | by basically the entire world. So as the 15th anniversary of her disappearance approached, |
1:39.4 | the producers of the murder of Lacey Peterson took a fresh new look at the case, reexamining |
1:45.0 | the circumstantial evidence and assessing the media's influence on the case and its outcome. |
1:50.7 | The documentary series included unprecedented access to Scott Peterson and his family as they |
1:56.5 | spoke directly and candidly about Scott's conviction. And in addition, the series included |
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