Awful Do not waste your money on this one. Aside from the fact that this book is filled with grammatical and spelling errors, it has little to do with the actual facts regarding the Laci Peterson case. Mr. Knight spends more time giving the reader different scenarios of what could have happened, or what could have been said rather than presenting the facts in a legitimate light. I couldn't care less about when and where he bought his home, what he would have said or done if he were Scott Peterson, or how he would have handled the defense differently. Besides, the fact that he was not only picking up women during his volunteer work in the search for Laci, but that he was dim enough to share this less than admirable fact with the reader speaks volumes. Do yourself a favor, buy the Catherine Crier book on this case instead, it will prove to be money much more well spent.
Good Book - Inside Case Info I found it hard to put this one down. Almost every paragraph I found intriguing. For anyone who has been following the Laci Peterson case, I'd definitely recommend this one. Like some of the other newly written books on the case, it contains tidbits of new and different information I haven't seen anywhere else. At times I even found myself close to tears, either in sadness or humor during certain intense moments of the story.Save your money This book is disjointed and rambling...very little factual information about the case...lot of personal speculation and advice And self glory ....and this man states he is a journalist????Just saying so doesn't make it so.. I do not really rate the book one star but zero was not an option in the system... Save your money...hopefully the promised second book will not be published..If it is...I am not wasting my money the second time.