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S2 Ep105: Kathleen Peterson: The Staircase (Part 1)

Crime Weekly

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True Crime, Society & Culture, News

4.89.5K Ratings

🗓️ 30 December 2022

⏱️ 119 minutes

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Summary

In the early hours of December 9th, 2001, a man named Michael Peterson made a panicked phone call to 911, telling them that his wife, 48 year old Kathleen Peterson, had fallen down the stairs and they should hurry because she was still breathing. Six minutes later he called back and reported that Kathleen was no longer breathing, she was gone. Initially, it appeared that this had been a tragic accident, but as first responders and law enforcement began to arrive at the scene, the tension was palpable. The Peterson family and friends felt that Michael was being unfairly targeted, that the police were only suspicious of him because he had been loudly outspoken and critical of the Durham North Carolina Police Department in his role as columnist for a local paper. The law enforcement professionals on the scene claimed that from the moment they walked in, it felt as if something wasn’t right, and there was far too much blood for the death of Kathleen Peterson to be attributed to a simple fall down the stairs.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

HOOOOO DUP!

0:01.6

What's that noise?

0:03.2

Sounds like you're paying interest on your credit card.

0:05.6

Sounds like money down the drain.

0:07.4

I don't like it!

0:09.2

Well, I'll put a plug in it with experience!

0:12.4

We'll show you credit card options where there's no interest to pay.

0:15.6

Zero percent interest!

0:17.2

So before you do credit cards, do experience first.

0:20.4

You know the score.

0:21.6

I'm a big deal, I'm wholesome.

0:23.2

Experience limited is a credit broken or to lend up.

0:25.2

Based on transferring a balance from an interest-bearing card to one of the zero percent interest fee periods,

0:29.2

season season price.

0:40.8

In the early hours of December 9th, 2001,

0:44.6

a man named Michael Peterson made a panicked phone call to 911,

0:49.0

telling them that his wife, 48-year-old Kathleen Peterson,

0:53.0

had fallen down the stairs, and they should hurry because she was still breathing.

0:57.2

Calm down, why are you marching?

0:59.2

1810 Cedar Street, please.

1:01.6

What's wrong?

1:02.4

My wife's telling experts, she's still breathing.

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