What The Jury Never Knew About Laci Peterson's Murder And Why Scott Peterson Should Not Be On Death Row
Genre: Non-Fiction
Atria
January 1, 2008
On Sale: January 11, 2008
Featuring:
208 pages
ISBN: 0743286960
EAN: 9780743286961
Paperback
Book Summary
No one knows the story behind the sensational headlines of the Scott Peterson murder trial better than defense attorney Matt Dalton. For six straight months after Peterson's arrest, Dalton was the defense's only full-time investigative attorney on the case. During that time, he lived in Modesto and investigated every element of the case, interviewing scores of witnesses, reviewing more than 35,000 pages of police documents, and meeting almost daily with Scott Peterson in jail.
What he has uncovered will astound even the most informed observers of the Laci Peterson murder case and challenge the most deeply held beliefs about what really happened to Laci Peterson on Christmas Eve, 2002.
This is the first book to go inside the Peterson defense team, and the only book to detail all the evidence that the jury did not hear -- evidence that might have led to Scott Peterson's acquittal, and that will surely play a crucial part in his pending appeals.
Among the revelations in Presumed Guilty:
* Reports from numerous witnesses who saw Laci Peterson
alive and well the morning of December 24, after the police
claim Scott Peterson had already killed her; none of them
testified at trial
* The story of another woman, eight months pregnant, who
was harassed by two men the morning of December 24 only
five blocks from the Peterson home
* The burglary that reportedly occurred directly across the
street from the Peterson home on the morning of December
24, and the confessed burglars' questionable claims that
the burglary happened days later
* Previously unreported details of the autopsy reports on
Laci Peterson and her son, which cast strong doubts on
keyelements of the prosecution's case
* The disappearances of six pregnant women, in addition to
Laci, reported missing and presumed dead within eighty
miles of Modesto between 1999 and 2002
Compelling, provocative, disturbing, Presumed Guilty is the fascinating story of one lawyer's relentless efforts to find the truth behind one of the most complex and notorious murder cases in American history.