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The Staircase: The Murder of Kathleen Peterson

De: RJ Parker
Narrado por: Don Kline
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On December 9, 2001, the bloody body of Kathleen Peterson was found dead at the bottom of the stairs in the North Carolina home she shared with her husband and novelist Michael Peterson.

"My wife had an accident," Peterson says on the 911 call. "She's still breathing. She fell down the stairs." However, blood-splattered evidence and a missing fireplace poker suggested it was a cold-blooded murder. Within two years, Michael Peterson was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison.

Because a key witness, a blood-splatter expert, in fact, whose testimony was discredited, Michael Peterson's conviction was overturned.

The trial that followed was full of interpretations and cockamamie theories; blaming the death on everything from an owl attack to connecting it to a second death similar in nature, that of his once neighbor Elizabeth Ratliff, who also was found dead at the bottom of stairs.

Was the 911 call all an act?

What about the owl theory?

What was the motive?

What happened to the murder weapon?

Was there an accomplice who got rid of the weapon?

What really happened on The Staircase?

RJ Parker is the best-selling author of several true crime books including The Basement, Abducted, Parents Who Killed Their Children, and Serial Killers Encyclopedia.

©2018 RJ Parker (P)2018 RJ Parker
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I'm sorry, I couldn't stand to listen to the narrator voice, only got through a little of it, there were no feelings in his voice for me.

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This book is extremely biased and snide. The author inserts his own views on Kathleen Petersons death and takes them for fact. he talks about alternative theories and suspects as if they are a joke and takes seriously people on Reddit, who obviously know all. If you believe 100% that Michael Peterson killed Kathleen then this book is for you. If you're someone looking for the facts and an unbiased account of what happened, keep looking. And the narration is horrible. The guy is so monotone and dull.

Don't waste your money or time.

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