Scott Peterson
Coverage of Scott Peterson in the Nexus archive.
- Scott Peterson's longtime lawyer claims 'new' evidence could force courts to revisit his murder conviction
Scott Peterson's defense team claims new evidence, including a burned-out van near his home and unvetted witness accounts, could challenge his 2002 murder conviction. A court denied their recent appeal, but the Los Angeles Innocence Project plans to pursue higher courts, citing DNA retesting and exculpatory information.
- Scott Peterson's lawyers reveal new witnesses and a burned-out van they say could expose the truth about Laci's final hours
Scott Peterson's lawyers have introduced new witnesses and a burned-out van as part of their efforts to uncover details about Laci's final hours.
- Major Russian Oil Export Port Primorsk Suffers Fire From UAV
A fire at Russia's major oil export port Primorsk was caused by a Ukrainian UAV attack. The article highlights Ukrainian soldiers testing the Vampire drone, equipped with advanced features like night vision and thermal imaging, amid ongoing Russian attacks and Ukrainian shortages of ammunition and manpower.
- Fox News True Crime Newsletter: Nancy Guthrie trail, Bryan Kohberger team fractures, Luigi Mangione morals
The article highlights recent true crime developments, including Nancy Guthrie's murder investigation pointing to a single abductor, fractures within Bryan Kohberger's defense team over public comments, and legal challenges in Luigi Mangione's case. It also covers cold case breakthroughs, a singer's dismemberment of a teen, and legislative debates on prison sentences for killers.
- Scott Peterson's latest attempt to present new evidence in wife's murder fails
Scott Peterson, convicted in the murder of his wife and unborn son, has again attempted to present new evidence to the court but failed. He continues to maintain his innocence despite the conviction.
- Scott Peterson's defense loses bid to introduce witness testimony in long-running fight to overturn conviction
Scott Peterson's defense team lost a bid to introduce witness testimony suggesting his wife, Laci Peterson, was alive after her 2002 disappearance. A California judge ruled the evidence inadmissible, upholding Peterson's 2004 conviction for murdering his pregnant wife and their unborn son. Peterson, serving a life sentence, continues to appeal his conviction through the Innocence Project and a pending petition over alleged juror misconduct.