Here's What Happened To The Staircase Home
The home that was once owned by Michael and Kathleen Peterson was at the center of "The Staircase" docuseries. Here's what happened to the property.
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The home that was once owned by Michael and Kathleen Peterson was at the center of "The Staircase" docuseries. Here's what happened to the property.
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