
Scott Peterson, who gained notoriety after he was convicted of the murder of his eight-months-pregnant wife Laci and their unborn son Conner in a much-publicized 2004 trial, is recovering from his injuries after he was attacked in prison during a game of pickleball. And now his assailant is speaking out.
Earlier this month, we reported that Peterson was recovering from minor injuries sustained in a prison attack. The attacker, fellow inmate Charles Miles, then gave an interview with the San Francisco Chronicle in which he revealed that he did not initially recognize Peterson, and thought his fellow inmate had been charging at him with a weapon; in reality, Peterson had been holding a paddle and chasing a runaway pickleball.
Despite the misunderstanding, Miles told the Chronicle that he doesn’t regret the attack, telling the newspaper, “God made this happen. It was God’s plan for sure.”
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