Scott Peterson Allegedly Attacked in Prison by Fellow Inmate While Playing Pickleball

Mar. 15, 2025

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Scott Peterson (L) listens to prosecutor Joseph Distaso respond to defense attorney Mark Geragos' petition for dismissing double murder charges against Peterson January 14, 2004 in Modesto, California. Judge Marie Sovey Silveira denied the petition. Peterson is charged with killing his wife, Laci, and unborn son, Connor, early Christmas Eve morning in 2002.

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Convicted killer Scott Peterson was reportedly injured this week after being attacked while playing pickleball in prison.

Citing multiple sources, TMZ reports the alleged assault was over a game of pickleball.

Prison officials confirmed to PEOPLE that Peterson had sustained minor injuries in an incident involving another inmate on Sunday, March 9.

Laci Peterson, 27, waseight months pregnant with their son Connerwhen she vanished on Christmas Eve in 2002. While Peterson initially helped with the search, it soon came out that he was having an affair and became a prime suspect in Laci’s disappearance.

Four months later, Laci’s remains were discovered in San Francisco Bay, just a mile away from where her unborn son’s body was found.

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The program for the memorial service for Laci Peterson and her unborn son Connor shows a smiling image of Lacy May 4, 2003 in Modesto, California.

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Peterson was arrested shortly thereafter, sporting bleached blond hair, $15,000 in cash, a baggie filled with Viagra pills, camping gear and four cell phones in his car. Police alleged he was just 30 miles from the Mexican border and was getting ready to flee.

Peterson was convicted of two counts of first-degree murder in 2004 and sentenced to death in 2005. He was later resentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

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More recently, the L.A. Innocence Project took up Peterson’s cause, alleging his state and federal constitutional rights were violated, according toABC News.

In 2024, Peterson spoke out for the first time in decades in Face to Face with Scott Peterson, a three-part docuseries on Peacock, again denying any involvement in the disappearance and death of Laci and Conner.

source: people.com