Scott Peterson
Convicted 1st-degree murder (2004); death sentence commuted to life; new evidence hearings
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Scott Peterson grew up in a family that valued education and hard work. He attended California Polytechnic State University, where he studied agricultural business. During his time at university, he met Laci Rocha, who would later become his wife. The couple married in 1997 and settled in Modesto, California, where they looked forward to starting a family.
Before the events that would later define his public persona, Scott worked as a fertilizer salesman. He was described by acquaintances as personable and ambitious, with a keen interest in golf. His life seemed to be on a promising path, both personally and professionally, as he and Laci prepared to welcome their first child.
Scott's relationship with Laci was often portrayed as idyllic, with friends and family noting the couple's apparent happiness and excitement about their future together. They were active in their community and maintained close ties with their families.
However, in December 2002, the trajectory of Scott's life changed dramatically. On Christmas Eve, his wife Laci, who was eight months pregnant, disappeared from their home. This event triggered a massive search effort and drew national media attention.
In April 2003, the remains of Laci and her unborn son were discovered in the San Francisco Bay. Scott Peterson was subsequently arrested and charged with their murders. In 2004, he was convicted of first-degree murder for Laci's death and second-degree murder for the death of their unborn child. His death sentence was later commuted, but the case remains a significant part of his life story.
Sources: Biographical details compiled from verified news reporting and public records.






