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Get your crime fix in ‘The Staircase’

Netflix has a real mystery for you.

- Erin Jensen

The bad news is you have jury duty. The good news is the summons comes from Netflix, so you’ll be sequestere­d to the couch, where you can watch Michael Peterson try to prove his innocence over 16 years in “The Staircase” (streaming now).

The novelist insists that on Dec. 9,

2001, he found his wife, Kathleen, at the bottom of their stairs after she took a fatal fall. But the police in Durham, North Carolina, were suspicious about the amount of blood that covered the walls and ceiling of the couple’s Forest Hills mansion. They charged Peterson with murdering Kathleen, arguing that her death was not accidental but assault. He was convicted in 2003, but that’s not where his judicial battle ended.

Netflix asks a simple question in “The Staircase”: “Did he do it?”

The evidence is complex and lends itself to many interpreta­tions, which may explain the continued interest in the case. Blood placement, laceration­s on the back of Kathleen Peterson’s head and other findings divided trial experts on her cause of death. The story has been the subject of many programs: Investigat­ion Discovery aired a threepart look at the case in April; My Favorite Murder podcast hosts Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark discussed why they believe in Peterson’s guilt on their

100th episode.

Even portions of Netflix’s “Staircase” already have aired. The first episodes aired in 2004, and director Jean-Xavier de Lestrade released a follow-up documentar­y with new developmen­ts in

2013. The last three episodes on Netflix are new. It’s easy to fly through all 13 episodes, which run about 45 minutes to an hour. But those more familiar with the case can skip ahead.

Though so many hours may sound overwhelmi­ng even for the most committed binger, the constant volleying between Peterson’s advocates and his opponents is captivatin­g. Here’s everything you need to know about why the mystery is so intriguing:

Warning: We are encroachin­g on spoiler alert territory.

Who is Michael Peterson?

Peterson, now 74, is a Tennessee native and graduate of Duke University. In addition to writing a number of books, including “A Time of War,” the former Marine was a columnist for Durham’s The Herald Sun. He could be critical of the police, which some have suggested may be a motive for law enforcemen­t to conspire against him.

Was he capable of killing his wife?

Though the defense seeks to drive home that he and Kathleen were an ideal couple, a crack in that picture comes early in the series. Peterson, it turns out, had solicited a male prostitute for sex, a fact presented to the jury during the trial. (He identifies as bisexual.) The former escort, Brent Wolgamott, was called to the stand.

Prosecutor­s theorized that Kathleen could have confronted her husband about this scheduled meeting or his collection of gay porn, which led to an argument that ended with a deadly beating. A fight would have explained the injuries recorded during Kathleen’s autopsy, the state said.

What about Peterson’s past?

Darkening the cloud of suspicion around Peterson is the fact that Kathleen isn’t the only person in his life who met her death at the bottom of a staircase.

While living in Germany with his first wife, Patty, the couple befriended a woman named Elizabeth Ratliff. In 1985, Ratliff, who suffered from headaches, was discovered at the bottom of her stairs after spending the evening with Peterson and his spouse. The cause of death was initially declared a brain hemorrhage, but Ratliff ’s body was later exhumed for further examinatio­n in light of Kathleen’s similar death. It was decided, after review, that she was bludgeoned to death.

What about the rest of the family?

It’s not just the public that has been divided on Kathleen’s death; her survivors are also split as to whether it was intentiona­l or accidental, bringing additional drama to the series.

Ratliff ’s two daughters, Margaret Blakemore and Martha Ratliff, adopted by Peterson and his first wife after Ratliff ’s death, strongly believe Peterson is innocent. So do Peterson’s sons from his first marriage, Clayton and Todd.

Kathleen’s daughter, Caitlin Atwater, who had supported her stepfather, changed her mind after viewing her mother’s autopsy report. Kathleen’s sister, Candace Zamperini, forcefully believes Peterson is a killer.

And what will you decide? Watch” The Staircase” to find out.

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PHOTOS BY NETFLIX The Peterson family is sharply divided over whether Kathleen Peterson’s death was an accident or murder at the hands of her husband.
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Michael Peterson says he found his wife dead at the bottom of the stairs.

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