Retired LAPD detective says Scott Peterson deserves a new trial, claims police overlooked critical witnesses

Nearly 22 years after Scott Peterson was found guilty of murdering his pregnant wife, his legal team says "new evidence" could help overturn his conviction.The 53-year-old's attorneys with the Los Angeles Innocence Project (LAIP) say they've uncovered what they argue is new evidence that could undermine one of America's most infamous murder convictions.They detail their findings in A&E's new two-part docuseries, "Scott Peterson: The New Evidence.""When you initially have a missing person's case, there are certain protocols, certain things that must be done, and that is to follow up on every possible lead to determine when and where the missing person was last seen," Ninette Toosbuy, a retired LAPD detective who appears in the documentary, told Fox News Digital.SCOTT PETERSON'S DEFENSE LOSES BID TO INTRODUCE WITNESS TESTIMONY IN LONG-RUNNING FIGHT TO OVERTURN CONVICTIONA new A&E documentary now streaming explores claims of "new evidence" that supporters say could challenge Scott Peterson's murder conviction.
But Laci Peterson's mother remains unwavering, insisting her former son-in-law is guilty despite his ongoing appeals.(Getty Images; Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)"That wasn't done in this case," she said.
"That alone, just that alone, got me very interested in looking deeper into the matter.I think that Scott Peterson does deserve a new trial.
I think any individual who's not given a fair trial to begin with deserves that.That is our system in the United States.
A new trial would be the right course of action."About 3,000 people gathered at a church to remember Laci Peterson on what would have been her 28th birthday.(Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)But Laci Peterson's mother, Sharon Rocha, isn't buying it.
Rocha, who has long rejected claims that Peterson was wrongly convicted, dismissed the documentary's claims outright."There is no new evidence," People magazine reported.
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