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The Best Episodes of American Murder: Laci Peterson

Every episode of American Murder: Laci Peterson ranked from best to worst. Let's dive into the Best Episodes of American Murder: Laci Peterson!

Binge this in 2h 42mPeaking at 7.3/10

Laci Peterson was eight months pregnant when she vanished, sparking a search that ended in tragedy. This docuseries delves into the 2002 murder case.

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  1. #1 Fan Favorite
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    American Murder: Laci Peterson Season 1 Episode 2 - I Wasn't a Mistress
    7.3/10(331 votes)

    #1 - I Wasn't a Mistress

    S1:E2

    A call from a woman claiming to be Scott's girlfriend alerts the police. Laci's family grapples with a startling revelation as the media frenzy surges.

    Director:Skye Borgman
    Writer:Unknown

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  2. American Murder: Laci Peterson Season 1 Episode 1 - What Do You Mean, Missing?
    7.2/10(344 votes)

    #2 - What Do You Mean, Missing?

    S1:E1

    Christmas Eve, 2002. Scott Peterson's demeanor raises eyebrows when he reports his 27-year-old wife, Laci, missing. Panicked loved ones launch a search.

    Director:Skye Borgman
    Writer:Unknown

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  3. American Murder: Laci Peterson Season 1 Episode 3 - Nothing Can Change the Truth
    7.2/10(316 votes)

    #3 - Nothing Can Change the Truth

    S1:E3

    Police arrest Scott after a major breakthrough, and the case heads to trial. With no physical evidence, the testimony of a key witness becomes pivotal.

    Director:Skye Borgman
    Writer:Unknown

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Best Episodes Summary

"I Wasn't a Mistress" is the best rated episode of "American Murder: Laci Peterson". It scored 7.3/10 based on 331 votes. Directed by Skye Borgman and written by Unknown, it aired on 8/14/2024. This episode scored 0.1 points higher than the second highest rated, "What Do You Mean, Missing?".