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Michael Iver Peterson (born October 23, 1943) is an American novelist who was convicted in 2003 of murdering his second wife, Kathleen Peterson, on December 9, 2001. After eight years, Peterson was granted a new trial after the judge ruled a critical prosecution witness gave misleading testimony. [ 1 ]
Michael Peterson (criminal) (born 1943), American novelist who submitted Alford plea for manslaughter of his second wife, Kathleen Peterson; Michael Gordon Peterson (born 1952), English criminal called "most violent prisoner in Britain" a/k/a Charles Bronson / Charles Salvador; Michael Peterson (singer) (born 1959), American country music ...
Michael Peterson - American novelist; On February 24, 2017, Peterson entered an Alford Plea to the voluntary manslaughter of Kathleen Peterson. The judge sentenced him to a maximum of 86 months in prison, with credit for time previously served. Because Peterson had already served more time than the sentence, he did not face additional prison time.
Toni Collette as Kathleen Peterson, his second wife and Caitlin's mom. She was a high-powered executive and well-liked by her family and community. Michael Stuhlbarg as David Rudolf, Michael's lawyer; Dane DeHaan as Clayton Peterson, Michael Peterson's oldest son from his first marriage who has his own legal issues from his past
Charles Arthur Salvador (born Michael Gordon Peterson; 6 December 1952; formerly known as Charles Ali Ahmed) better known by his professional name of Charles Bronson, is a British artist and criminal, with a violent and notorious life as a prisoner. [6]
The Staircase (French: Soupçons, lit. 'Suspicions'; also known as Death on the Staircase) is a 2004 French-produced, English-language documentary television miniseries directed by Jean-Xavier de Lestrade about the trial of Michael Peterson, convicted of murdering his wife, Kathleen Peterson.
The Staircase Murders is a 2007 Lifetime television film directed by Tom McLoughlin and starring Treat Williams, Samaire Armstrong, and Kevin Pollak. [1] Based on Aphrodite Jones' book A Perfect Husband, the film was written by Jones and Donald Martin.
The film stars Tom Hardy as Michael Peterson, known from 1987 as Charles Bronson. The film follows the life of this prisoner, considered Britain's most violent criminal, who has been responsible for a dozen or so cases of hostage taking while incarcerated. [4] The film received positive reviews from critics.