Director of Laci Peterson docuseries: Laci's mom had a bad feeling about Scott | Banfield

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Approximately 20 years since a jury convicted Scott Peterson of killing his wife Laci and their unborn son, a new Netflix documentary revisits the tragedy. In the miniseries, Laci’s mom, Sharon Rocha, discusses the bad gut feeling she had about Scott since the beginning of her daughter’s relationship. Skye Borgman, director of “American Murder: Laci Peterson,” joins "Banfield" to discuss the conversation she had with Rocha.

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Sharon, if anyone read her book, did say, that when she first met Scott, when she went to see Laci at Cal Poly, she had a feeling about him, but that Laci was so happy and excited, that she just put it to the back of her mind, for Laci.

DawnRyan-ko
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Scott Peterson is guilty as sin. I’m so sick for Sharon. She has been through hell! Her gut instinct was right! Scott is so detached! He is a Sociopath!
He is not at all innocent. How insulting this is for the family!

kathrynbriley
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Learning that pregnant women in intimate relationships with men are significantly more prone to experiencing abuse or murder really, really shocked me. The documentary was eye opening for me.

kaydenevideo
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Scott didn't want kids and was probably tired of his life with Laci. They got married so young in their early 20s...He should have just left Laci, she would have been fine without him. What a terrible tragedy this was!

maria_haarajoki
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Amber Fry is actually a heroine. Thank you Amber for helping Laci and her family.

denisel
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He wanted the innocence project to help him?? He is so guilty it bogs the mind. Unbelievable psychopath.

Stardusted
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Ashley, thank you for not interrupting her. This was a good interview.

selmeb
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Watching the Netflix coverage…I remember her missing like it was yesterday. I felt so scared for her back then hoping she was kidnapped and would appear. I seen all the media coverage. I even read some of the articles but this Netflix Special connected the dots that I didn’t fully understand. I recall this heartbreaking ❤️‍🩹 story and I hav traveled so much back then through these areas. May the HS comfort her family. I remember he sounded guilty but now I see it. 😔🤦🏻‍♀️🤍

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I have consciously and unapologetically followed my gut for decades. I saw Maya Angelou on "Oprah" and heard her quote, "When somebody SHOWS you who they are, believe them the FIRST time."
I asked myself, how many times my gut feelings, or sensing a "red flag" have been wrong?" My answer, "Never."
Nicole Simpson told friends if anything happened to her, O.J. did it.She also left a letter in her safe deposit box detailing it.
She KNEW, but ignored her gut, the red flags and ended up dying in a sea of them.
I am convinced especially women need to follow this. They have been historically shamed for their intuition or acting on feelings, when it's EXACTLY what they should be doing! Many people dont know that the police were called to Rockingham 67, YES, 67 times for domestic disputes!

Sheila-hnzt
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If you are in an abusive situation please get out. Is it really worth being killed for?

jenniferpierce
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Excellent series! Well done! Hats off to the sound editor.

UnitedSoundVideo
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Amber Fry is a lesson learn. Always do a background check on the person you are dating.

elizalam
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And then another thing confuses me...his sister in law literally went to law school, got a law degree (something that is very difficult, stressful, and time consuming) and she's spent 20 YEARS investigating this case because she believes Scott is innocent. This is why I keep going back and forth....there's no way I would put THAT much work, time, and effort into a case unless I was absolutely CERTAIN, the person was innocent. Maybe we're not being told everything. There's gotta be a reason she would sacrifice 20 years on this case. And there's gotta be a reason the innocence project would spend their time and resources on this case. Maybe there's things we don't know. We only know what the detectives told us....

jamielehman
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I believe that even though if Sharon Rocha would have told Laci how she felt about Scott - There is a chance Laci might not have listen to her

ops_colt
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Total sociopath killer. He killed animals as a child.

audreydaleski
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When they are going to put Nentayahu in prison?

He massacred too many women and babies, infants, toddlers, children, kids, etc.

MMMA-ptmg
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Kinda bummed nothing really new in the documentary.

heather
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What about the documentary A&E has slowly been putting up?

ll
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Nothing new to hear or see in the Netflix doc. Sharon’s account of her premonitions is interesting to hear.

ameliabedelia
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The innocence project doesn't take on cases unless there almost obviously innocent due to court and justice system. So mabey this documentary was perfectly timed due to finding his innocence it looks like...

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