The genuine wrongdoing narrative series "The Staircase" first broadcasted in 2004,

The genuine wrongdoing narrative series "The Staircase" first broadcasted in 2004,

and has kept on developing from that point forward.

and has kept on developing from that point forward.

Coordinated by Jean-Xavier de Lestrade, "The Staircase" followed the preliminary of author Michael Peterson,

Coordinated by Jean-Xavier de Lestrade, "The Staircase" followed the preliminary of author Michael Peterson,

 who was accused of killing his better half,

 who was accused of killing his better half,

Kathleen Peterson, in 2001. Kathleen was found dead at the lower part of the flight of stairs of their Durham, North Carolina home.

Kathleen Peterson, in 2001. Kathleen was found dead at the lower part of the flight of stairs of their Durham, North Carolina home.

Michael, right up to the present day, keeps up with his guiltlessness.

Michael, right up to the present day, keeps up with his guiltlessness.

The spin-off, "The Staircase II: The Last Chance" (2013) was shot around 10 years ...

The spin-off, "The Staircase II: The Last Chance" (2013) was shot around 10 years ...

...after Michael was seen as at legitimate fault for first-degree murder in 2003.

...after Michael was seen as at legitimate fault for first-degree murder in 2003.

Three last episodes of "The Staircase" were delivered in 2018, 

Three last episodes of "The Staircase" were delivered in 2018, 

finishing with Michael leaving jail a liberated person subsequent to entering an Alford supplication to compulsory homicide,

finishing with Michael leaving jail a liberated person subsequent to entering an Alford supplication to compulsory homicide,