Scott Peterson
Jail Inmate Beat Him ‘to the Floor’
… In Pickleball Brawl
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Jail inmate Charles Miles gave infamous wife-killer Scott Peterson a beating behind bars earlier this month … and now he is sharing his aspect of the story.
In an unique preview clip obtained by TMZ, Charles tells Court docket TV by way of cellphone name he went into “attack mode” after Scott rammed into him throughout a sport of pickleball. He says Scott “aggressively” sprinted at him along with his paddle in hand –allegedly to chase the ball — and made no effort to keep away from him.
This pissed Charles off, who says he “beat him down to the ground” and “beat the hell out of him.” Charles says there was a little bit of a battle, however as soon as he overpowered Scott, he climbed on him and began pounding him.
Regardless of the battle … it looks as if Charles and Scott are A-Okay with each other. Charles confirms to Court docket TV they spoke concerning the brawl the following day to clear issues up.

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He says he felt it was in his finest curiosity to be on good phrases with Scott contemplating how a lot cash he has … which means he may pay fellow inmates to gang up on him.
Imagine it or not … Charles even says he and Scott talked it out for about two hours collectively straight after the altercation. That’s, from remoted cells a number of spots down for one another.

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Charles claims he even apologized — saying a “primal urge” was triggered when he noticed Scott coming at him full pace … including that his anger was intensified over him being a convicted lady and child killer.
He says Scott tried convincing him of his innocence … which he has maintained ever since his spouse, Laci, was discovered headless within the San Francisco Bay greater than 20 years in the past. Their unborn youngster was separated from Laci when their our bodies had been discovered.
Scott was convicted of murdering Laci on Christmas Eve in 2002 and sentenced to demise, however his conviction was overturned in 2020 and he was resentenced to life in jail with out parole.