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The deaths of Laci and Conner Peterson led to the passage of the Unborn Victims of Violence Act, which is also known as Laci and Conner's Law. On April 1, 2004, Sharon Rocha and her husband Ron Grantski were in attendance at the White House when President George W. Bush signed the bill into law.
After a five-month trial, jurors convicted Scott Peterson in the murders of Laci and Conner Peterson on Nov. 12, 2004. He described how he felt when the verdict was read. “It was just like, this ...
A judge ruled in May that only one piece of evidence — a piece of duct tape found on Laci Peterson’s pants — should undergo new DNA testing, according to NBC News. "American Murder: Laci ...
Peterson was sentenced to death after a jury found him guilty of murder in the deaths of Laci and the unborn child they planned to name Conner. Prosecutors said he killed Laci and dumped her body ...
Scott Peterson, convicted in 2004 for the murder of his pregnant wife Laci Peterson and unborn son, has been granted a DNA retest on crucial evidence. Other evidence retesting was denied, and a ...
Scott Peterson was found guilty of murdering his wife, Laci, in 2004. The case is being reexamined in two new docuseries — on Peacock and Netflix — as he fights to get the conviction overturned.
Laci Peterson and Scott Peterson in an undated photo. Scott Peterson, who has always maintained his innocence, was convicted of murder in 2004 and sentenced to death the next year.
In 2004, Scott Peterson was convicted of murdering his wife, Laci Peterson, and their unborn child. The case is the focus of Netflix's "American Murder: Laci Peterson."