The Sad, Gruesome and Confusing True Story of 'The Staircase' (2024)

You might have got hooked on The Staircase when Netflix re-upped it in 2018, or maybe you were an early adopter when Jean-Xavier de Lestrade’s documentary series first landed in 2004. Maybe you’re completely new to the case of the death of Kathleen Peterson and the prosecution of her husband Michael for her murder.

If so, get ready to add a raft of new words and phrases to your vocabulary. Blowpoke. Owl theory. Alford plea. The trial of Michael Peterson saw untold twists and revelations, and a new HBO miniseries starring Colin Firth as Michael and Toni Collette as Kathleen looks likely to blow the whole thing open again. Here’s what really happened.

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Who are Michael and Kathleen Peterson?

Michael Peterson was born near Nashville, Tennessee in 1943. After college he worked for the Department of Defense and married Patricia Sue, a teacher in West Germany in 1968. The couple had two boys, Todd and Clayton, and Peterson fought in the Vietnam war before being honourably discharged in 1971. He later became an author of Vietnam war novels, and wrote columns for the Durham Herald-Sun newspaper when the family moved to Durham, North Carolina.

Michael and Patricia became close with the Ratliff family while they lived in West Germany, and when parents Elizabeth and George died – he in a military operation, she in suspicious circ*mstances – Michael became the guardian of their children Margaret and Martha. When Michael and Patricia divorced in 1987, Margaret and Martha stayed with Michael and Todd and Clayton stayed with Patricia. Later, the boys joined their dad too.

Kathleen was a telecoms exec who met Michael in 1986. The couple moved in in 1989 and married in 1997.

What happened to Kathleen Peterson?

On 9 December 2001, Michael Peterson called 911. He had, he said, found her unconscious in their home in Durham. He later explained that the couple had been relaxing by their pool that evening, and that when Kathleen headed inside he had stayed outside to smoke a pipe.

"My wife had an accident," Peterson told the emergency services on the phone. "She's still breathing. She fell down the stairs."

Kathleen was "splayed out on the floor, her head resting on the landing of a back staircase," according to Detective Art Holland of Durham police, who was immediately suspicious. That, it was later revealed, was very similar to how Elizabeth Ratliff had died back in 1985.

Peterson later suggested that Kathleen had stumbled down the stairs while under the influence of alcohol and Valium, though that was not borne out by the toxicology report. A bottle of wine and two glasses were laid out in the kitchen, but Kathleen’s fingerprints were on neither glass.

A medical examiner found that Kathleen had, in fact, been bludgeoned to death and suffered multiple lacerations on her scalp. The blood there had dried, implying she had been there some time.

As Peterson was the only other person in the house at the time, he was the prime suspect.

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What happened in 'The Staircase' trial?

The prosecution suggested that Michael Peterson had murdered his wife following a fight between them, supposedly sparked by Kathleen’s discovery of more than 2,000 pictures of naked men on Michael’s computer.

As well as that, they suggested Kathleen had seen emails between Michael and a young male escort he had met four months prior and was apparently planning to reunite with. They also suggested that Kathleen’s $1.5m life insurance policy was at stake for Peterson. He had, they alleged, taken a blowpoke – a hollow metal tube used for stoking a fire – and hit Kathleen repeatedly over the head.

The defence pushed back, saying that Kathleen accepted Michael’s bisexuality and that the blowpoke had suffered no damage and showed no remnants of blood. The jury reportedly sided with the defence there.

However, on 10 October 2003 the jury found Michael guilty and sentenced him to life without the possibility of parole. He was shocked.

"I didn't do anything,” he reportedly said following the verdict. “I'm innocent. I did not believe until the jury clerk read the sentence that I would be convicted."

What is the owl theory in 'The Staircase'?

Five years after Peterson was convicted of Kathleen’s murder, his neighbour Larry Pollard put forward an alternative theory: that Kathleen had neither accidentally fallen to her death, nor been killed by Peterson.

Pollard suggested via a string of YouTube videos that the injuries to Kathleen’s scalp suggested she could have been attacked by a barred owl, which are apparently quite common in the Petersons’ area of North Carolina. His theory ran that such an owl had got into the Peterson house and, on seeing Kathleen, became startled and scared and attacked her so she either fell down the stairs from the top or while attempting to climb them.

It turned out not to be quite as wild as it originally sounded. In 2009 a reexamination of the evidence showed that Kathleen was found with a tiny feather in her hair and that wood from a tree limb was tangled up in the hair which had been pulled out of her head by the roots. Three owl experts testified via affidavits to the possibility of the owl theory.

Peterson’s lead defence attorney David Rudolf told Vulture that he was persuaded by the the theory, but that he was unaware of it at the time of the original trial.

"When you step back and really start getting familiar with the fact that there have been literally scores if not hundreds of documented instances of owls attacking the heads of people… and you look at the wounds and you compare them with the talons of an owl, it starts having some real credibility," he said.

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Is Michael Peterson still in jail?

No. In another twist, a judge vacated the jury’s verdict in 2011 and ordered a retrial. A blood splatter analyst had, the judge ruled, given false and misleading testimony in the original trial, making the conviction unsound.

The saga continued until February 2017, when Peterson entered an Alford plea to voluntary manslaughter. Under an Alford plea, someone accused of murder can admit that a prosecution has enough evidence to convict them, but not admit guilt for the crime.

He was sentenced to 86 weeks in prison, but because he’d already served more than that he went free. He still lives in Durham, but has since sold the house where Kathleen died.

When was the original documentary made?

As mentioned above, the original documentary – known alternatively as Suspicions and Death on a Staircase – was released in 2004. The English-language miniseries was produced by the French documentarian Xavier de Lestrade, who’d previously won an Oscar for Murder on a Sunday Morning, which covered the case of a Black teenager in America who was wrongly accused of murder. It's a hard one to find online, but you can get a home copy here.

Lestrade released a follow-up to the original documentary in 2013, following Michael Peterson upon his release from prison, and then revisited the case again to cover his final trial. In 2018, Netflix made all thirteen episodes available, and the rest is true crime TV history. As yet, there are no reported plans to revisit the case.

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FAQs

The Sad, Gruesome and Confusing True Story of 'The Staircase'? ›

The Body At The Bottom Of The Staircase

What is the true story behind the series The Staircase? ›

Netflix's newest docuseries, The Staircase, dives into the twisty case of Michael Peterson, a novelist who was convicted in 2003 of murdering his wife, Kathleen Peterson, after she was found unconscious at the bottom of a staircase in their home.

What caused Kathleen Peterson's death? ›

And that, at the end of the day, is the key question in this case – what caused the injuries to Kathleen Peterson's scalp? Those were the injuries that actually caused her death. Exsanguination was the cause of death – not blunt force trauma to her brain, not a fractured skull, not strangulation. Loss of blood.

What were the injuries to Kathleen Petersen? ›

He pleaded not guilty. The medical examiner, Deborah Radisch, concluded that Kathleen had died from lacerations of the scalp caused by a homicidal assault. According to Radisch, the total of seven lacerations to the top and back of Kathleen's head were the result of repeated blows with a light, yet rigid, weapon.

Where is Michael Peterson today? ›

He resides in Durham, N.C., but has since sold the house where Kathleen died. (The house was on the market for $1.9 million, according to ABC 11 News.) He had been living with his ex-wife, Patricia, for two years until her death from a heart attack, his son Clayton told The News & Observer in 2021.

Was The Staircase killer innocent? ›

Peterson was found guilty of murder and sentenced to life in prison. The question, how did Kathleen Peterson die, has remained unanswered for 22 years.

Did The Staircase killer go to jail? ›

Michael Peterson served time in prison for the murder of his wife Kathleen, but was granted a new trial in 2011 due to misleading testimony from a key prosecution witness. After his release, Michael lived with his ex-wife Patty and wrote two books about the case, with proceeds going to charity.

What evidence was left out of The Staircase? ›

Other significant omissions include Caitlin's testimony on the stand and the fact that Rudolf's wife, Sonya Pfeiffer, was actually a journalist who covered the case. Kathleen's sister Candace Zamperini accused Pfeiffer of misconduct during her testimony — a fact left out of both the documentary and the drama.

Were there feathers in Kathleen Peterson's hair? ›

These were discovered in a clump of Kathleen Peterson's hair that had been pulled from her head and that she was holding in her left hand when she was found. A further re-examination of the evidence found that there were not one, but three microscopic owl feathers discovered on her body.

What happened to Kathleen Peterson's biological daughter? ›

Where is Kathleen Peterson's Daughter Caitlin Today? Today, Caitlin is married and is now known as Caitlin Clark. According to PopSugar, she has twins and lives in northern Virginia with her husband, Christopher.

How many lacerations did Kathleen Peterson have? ›

The medical examiner found that Kathleen's scalp had seven deep lacerations. The death was ruled to be the result of blunt force trauma. On December 20, 2001, Peterson was indicted by a grand jury for first-degree murder.

Did Kathleen Peterson have life insurance? ›

On October 10th, 2003, jurors sided with the prosecution. Michael was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Kathleen's daughter and her biological father inherited the $1.4 million life insurance policy, which helped the two out tremendously during this time.

Is the owl theory plausible? ›

Could an owl have killed Kathleen Peterson? The Owl Theory has never been tested in court, but in 2018, Peterson's attorney David Rudolf (who argued in the 2003 trial that Kathleen Peterson died after falling down the stairs while inebriated) said the theory is plausible.

Do Margaret and Martha still talk to Michael? ›

Today, Margaret resides in California, and Martha relocated to Colorado. If the footage from the later episodes of Netflix's The Staircase from 2012 and 2016 are anything to go by, they are still close with Michael Peterson.

What happened to Sophie from The Staircase? ›

Today, according to her IMDb page, Sophie Brunet is still working as a film and television editor. Though she is frustrated by the fictionalization of her journalistic sensibility, Brunet got to know actress Juliette Binoche (who portrays her in the HBO adaptation) throughout the development process.

What is the true story of Michael Peterson? ›

Peterson was convicted of first-degree murder

On October 10, 2003, the jury found Peterson guilty of the murder of his wife. He was sentenced to life in prison without benefit of parole. Peterson maintained his innocence, reportedly saying: "I didn't do anything. I'm innocent.

Where are Michael Peterson's children? ›

Clayton and Todd Peterson

Peterson's sons have always stood by their father, who has maintained his innocence for the past twenty years. According to The News & Observer, Clayton now lives in Maryland with his wife and children, and Todd lives in Tennessee.

What happened to Caitlin Atwater? ›

On February 1, 2007, Caitlin Atwater and Michael Peterson settled the wrongful death claim for $25 million, which was finalized on February 1, 2008. Today, Caitlin is married and is now known as Caitlin Clark. According to PopSugar, she has twins and lives in northern Virginia.

Is The Staircase real footage or actors? ›

Unlike the Netflix documentary series, HBO's retelling from creator/producer/writer/director Antonio Campos is a dramatization, with actors — many of them quite notable — playing the parts of real people in the case. Here's a look at some of the cast of “The Staircase” alongside photos of the real people they portray.

Did Kathleen Peterson dive into a pool? ›

Reality check: Did Kathleen dive into a pool and injure her neck months before her death? Neighbor Larry Pollard told The News & Observer in a recent interview: “She did fall into the pool, and she did wear a brace, but that was way before the death.”

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