The ‘Scott Peterson’ Docuseries Is Finally Here: How to Stream the New Series Online

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After being convicted and sentenced to life in prison for the murder of his eight-month pregnant wife Laci Peterson and their unborn child, Scott Peterson gives his first interview in decades.

The three-episode true crime docuseries, “Face To Face with Scott Peterson” is available to stream starting on Tuesday, Aug. 20.

How to Watch “Face To Face with Scott Peterson” Online

If you want to watch “Face To Face with Scott Peterson” in its entirety, it’s streaming on Peacock. And while Peacock doesn’t offer a free trial, the streaming service starts as low as $7.99/Month for the ad-supported plan. To go ad-free, prices jump up to $13.99/Month.

Sign up to watch “Face To Face with Scott Peterson” online, along with other TV shows, like “The Traitors,” “The Ark,” “Love Island USA” and “Mr. Throwback” and hit movies, like “The Bikeriders,” “Abigail,” “Back To Black,” “Old” and “Polite Society.” You also get live sports and entertainment from pro leagues, like the NFL, Premiere League, WWE, MLB and Big 10, as well as live news from NBC News.

From directors Shareen Anderson and Po Kutchins, “Face To Face with Scott Peterson” follows the aftermath of the trial that found Peterson guilty of murdering his wife and son. The series features his first interview since the convictions, while it also features interviews with sister-in-law Janey Peterson, former defense attorney Lara Yeretsian, detective Jon Buehler, former police detective Al Brocchini and former ABC News producer Mike Gudgell.

Want more? Check out Variety’s list of the best true crime documentaries, which includes “The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst,” “O.J.: Made in America” and “The Thin Blue Line.”

Watch “Face To Face with Scott Peterson” beginning on Tuesday, Aug. 20 on Peacock. In the meantime, watch the trailer for the true crime docuseries, below:

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