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🗓️ 10 September 2021
⏱️ 100 minutes
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0:45.5 | It was December 24, 2002, Christmas Eve morning, and in Modesto, California, |
0:52.8 | where Lacey Peterson lived with her husband Scott, it was a cool, foggy, northern California morning. |
0:59.8 | The young attractive couple woke up that morning, each with their own plans in mind. |
1:05.4 | Lacey had some last minute items to pick up for Christmas dinner at her parents' home later, |
1:10.3 | and she also wanted to take her golden retriever Mackenzie for a walk. Her husband Scott had plans |
1:16.1 | to go fishing at Berkeley Marina about an hour and a half away from the couple's home. |
1:20.5 | Scott left the house around 9.30 in the morning, and he did not return until 4.30 that evening. |
1:27.3 | When he got home, his wife was not there, and she wasn't answering his calls. He normally would |
1:33.2 | not have been so concerned, but Lacey was eight months pregnant with their first child, |
1:38.6 | a son who they were going to name Connor. Over the course of the next few months, |
1:43.9 | a massive search and investigation took place for Lacey, and his Connor's due date came and went |
1:50.4 | the need to find mother and child became more urgent until April 13, 2003, when the bodies of |
1:58.5 | Lacey and her son were found washed up on the shore of San Francisco Bay. |
2:09.5 | Hello everybody. Welcome back to Crime Weekly. I'm Stephanie Harlow. |
2:22.2 | And I'm Derek Lvassar. So we do have a case to talk about today. We are talking about |
2:28.2 | the Lacey Peterson case. I'm sure there's a lot of people listening and watching today |
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