This is another case I remember vividly as it unfolded in real time. It dominated the headlines in the early 2000s, and I can still recall the day the remains of Laci Peterson and her unborn son, Conner, were found. The heartbreak was overwhelming. Even now, it’s difficult to revisit this case without feeling the weight of that loss. Researching it only deepened that ache. The idea that a husband could be so cold, so calculated, is disturbing on its own. But when you add in the manipulation, the lies, and the betrayal of someone he claimed to love—it’s devastating. Sadly, stories like this are not as rare as we’d hope. Love should never be a mask for control, and trust shouldn’t be a weapon. And yet, even in a case that seems so clear-cut, there are questions that won’t go away. Scott Peterson looks guilty. The evidence seems to support that. But what about the neighbors who said they saw Laci walking the dog? What about the inconsistencies, the loose threads? There’s a feeling that s...