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Death at the Top of the Stairs: True Crime Drama Unfolds
9 Dec
Summary
- Michael Peterson convicted of murdering wife Kathleen found at bottom of stairs.
- The HBO Max series is based on a baffling French docuseries about the case.
- Peterson pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter after conviction overturned.

The intriguing case of Kathleen Peterson's death, which occurred in December 2001 in Durham, North Carolina, forms the basis of the HBO Max series "The Staircase." Kathleen was discovered unresponsive at the foot of her home's staircase, leading to her husband, novelist Michael Peterson, becoming the prime suspect. The initial investigation and subsequent trial captured widespread media attention, fueled by the peculiar circumstances surrounding Kathleen's demise.
The HBO Max production draws inspiration from an acclaimed French docuseries that extensively covered Michael Peterson's trial. The original docuseries, developed through BBC's Storyville, spanned multiple installments as the legal proceedings evolved. This French series was later acquired by Netflix in 2018, significantly amplifying public interest in the complex and evolving Peterson family drama.




