Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Novelist maintains innocence despite plea in wife’s death

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DURHAM, N.C. >> Novelist Michael Peterson agreed to a plea deal Friday that enables him to maintain his innocence even as he acknowledg­es prosecutor­s have enough evidence to convict him of manslaught­er in his wife’s death. The district attorney, for his part, insisted that he’s guilty.

Wearing a dark suit and flanked by his defense team, Peterson answered questions from Superior Court Judge Orlando Hudson and agreed to the terms of his Alford plea.

But before he could leave, he got a scolding from Candace Zamperini, whose sister Kathleen’s body was found at the bottom of a staircase in their North Carolina mansion on Dec. 9, 2001.

Zamperini described Peterson’s accounts of his wife’s death as a “fictionali­zed story” and berated her former brother-in-law, telling him “Kathleen was the best person you ever had in your life.”

“This hearing is as close to justice as anything that can be found,” Zamperini said. She called the wording of the Alford plea “meaningles­s.”

Peterson, 73, still maintains that he didn’t kill his wife. His initial murder conviction and life sentence were overturned after questions arose about the reliabilit­y of a key witness, among other things.

“Right now, I can live with this. It’s not fair, It’s not right,” he told reporters after the hearing. “I’m innocent. This deal is not a good one for me . . . It is a great deal for the district attorney.”

Peterson said making this plea was his most difficult decision.

 ?? SKIP FOREMAN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Novelist Michael Peterson is directed to the exit of a Durham County, N.C., courtroom on Friday. Peterson agreed to an Alford plea to a charge of manslaught­er in the 2001 death of his wife, Kathleen, in their mansion.
SKIP FOREMAN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Novelist Michael Peterson is directed to the exit of a Durham County, N.C., courtroom on Friday. Peterson agreed to an Alford plea to a charge of manslaught­er in the 2001 death of his wife, Kathleen, in their mansion.

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