- Born
- Birth nameMichael Iver Peterson
- Nickname
- Mike
- Height5′ 11″ (1.80 m)
- The son of a career military officer, Michael Peterson moved with family several times during his childhood. To pass the time while traveling, he became an avid reader. He became a fervent fan of Ernest Hemingway and wanted to be a celebrated novelist in the same vein. He graduated from Duke University in 1965 and got a analyst job a government think tank. His research led him to strongly favor the Vietnam War and shortly after wards, he enlisted in the Marines. He saw combat in Vietnam and won a purple heart. Upon returning to the United States, he became a government consultant and married his first wife, a school teacher. They had two children. He lived overseas for much of their marriage. While they lived in Germany, he became close with a friend of his wife's, a widowed neighbor named Elizabeth Ratliff. But in 1985, Ratliff died of a fall down the stairs in what was ruled an accident. Peterson ultimately became the guardian of Ratliff's two children. in 1983, During this time, he wrote a novel, "The Immortal Dragon", which became a best-seller. His second novel, "A Time of War: A Bitter Peace", also scored success. Peterson won considerable wealth from those successes.During the late 1980's, the mixed family moved to North Carolina. In addition to his work as an author, Peterson became a columnist for a local newspaper, writing an opinion column. However, his next novels were less successful and his marriage failed. In 1997, he fell in love with a longtime neighbor, Kathleen Hunt Atwater, who was also divorced and a successful executive at Nortel. Their marriage at first seemed idyllic. Both were active in community affairs, and in 1999 Michael Peterson ran for Mayor of Durham. His campaign started off well, but his credibility was undermined when it was revealed that his purple heart medal was the result of an automobile accident in Japan, not in combat as he had claimed. He lost badly. Their financial situation deteriorated in 2000 as Peterson's writing career declined. Michael Peterson began to stray and spend time on adult web sites. Things got worse when Kathleen was slated to be laid off from her well-paying job. Then, on December 9, 2001, she was found dead at the bottom of the staircase in their home by Michael. He claimed that she had fallen accidentally and he discovered her too late to save her. But police were suspicious of the great amount of blood at the scene. Subsequently, they discovered Michael Peterson had a very large life insurance policy, enough to solve his financial debts. They also learned that Kathleen had stumbled upon her husband's computer files with their proof of his infidelity. And a tip from a relative pointed out that Kathleen Peterson's death greatly resembled the death of Elizabeth Ratliff 16 years earlier. Armed with this evidence, prosecutors charged him with murder. The ensuing trial created headlines throughout the region. After a few days of deliberation, the jury returned a verdict of guilty and he was sentenced to a term of life in prison. He maintains his innocence to this day.- IMDb Mini Biography By: annynomous
- In reading the bio about Michael Iver Peterson, it says he won a purple heart, but I believe that information has been researched and is said to be false. If false, it needs to be removed as it is offensive to the men and women who earned a purple heart by suffering injury and death in combat. According to multiple sources, he earned a Silver Star and Bronze Star for Valor, but lied about being injured in Vietnam and was actually not injured in war, but in a car accident in Japan.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
- Patterson did not receive a Purple Heart .He lied about that ,he also lied ,mislead people about receiving injury as the result of being a serving soldier .His injury accident was received as the result of being a travelling civilian in a car whilst in Japan. This information should be updated as it is common knowledge now that he lied and this article in it's current format is misleading .- IMDb Mini Biography By: An interested follower
- SpousesKathleen Peterson(1997 - December 9, 2001) (her death)Patricia Peterson(1965 - 1987) (divorced, 2 children)
- In 1992, the Petersons moved into the James Adams Buchanan house at 1810 Cedar St in Forest Hills, a wealthy neighborhood in Durham, NC near Duke University. The death of Kathleen Peterson occurred in the house, which was built by a local prominent business leader in the 1940's. In 1989, filming took place in the house for the film The Handmaid's Tale, serving as the residence of Robert Duvall's character of The Commander. Faye Dunaway and Natasha Richardson descend the real staircase of the crime scene at 54:33 in the film.
- North Carolina: Was released from prison in 2011 and is awaiting a possible retrial.
- Is housed at the Nash Correctional Institution near Rocky Mount, North Carolina, where he is serving a life sentence for the murder of his late wife.
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