Stacy Ann Peterson, Bolingbrook IL Part 4

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shelia:

I've been corrected. Thanks! As much as I hope the Mods would let us have a forum, I believe it won't be needed.

Why, you ask??

THE LION IS GOING TO WHIMPER ALL THE WAY TO PRISON!!!!!
 
As much as I hope she'll be found quickly, I tend to think it will not happen that easily. He's a police officer of 29 years. He would know how to hide a body. He had to know that if SP turned up missing after what happened to Kathleen- he'd be tried for murder. I hope he's just not that smart, and he put her somewhere where she'll be easily found- but I just don't think he'd be so cavalier with this one.
 
http://colbyfiles.blogs.foxnews.com/

Prosecutor Wants Kathleen Savio Exhumed

by Jamie Colby

Will County State’s Attorney James Glasgow’s investigation into the 2004 death of Kathleen Savio, Drew Peterson’s third wife takes a new turn this hour. His office is speaking right now to the Savio family about exhuming Kathleen’s body. The Savio family has already said publicly they support the exhumation of Kathleen’s remains for further review.
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I&#8217;m also being told for the first time today that the Illinois State Police visited the previous State&#8217;s Attorney Jeff Tomczak within days of Savio&#8217;s death in 2004 &#8220;seeking guidance&#8221;. I&#8217;ve also learned that Tomczak&#8217;s file on the case is slim&#8230;there is very little paperwork available on that meeting with police or whatever investigation previous State&#8217;s Attorney Jeff Tomczak conducted. Why is that? One source suggests Drew Peterson may have had &#8220;connections&#8221; that limited the scope but I see no concrete proof of that.
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I'm so glad they're re-doing the autopsy. And how interesting, isn't it, that there is so little paperwork on a death that was, in the very least, controversial. The coroner himself said that he would have overruled the "accidental" ruling made by the jury if he could have. Why was there not more paperwork?
 
shelia:

He would know how to hide a body

Yea, he puts in a a "blue" barrel, tub, or whatever, asks a friend to help move it........(speaking of which..........where did it get moved to) a car?? a plane??

And then hides it somewhere. Okay...........so we know, supposedly according to the Lion, he saw Stacy in the morning in a jogging suit (?), talks with her (supposedly) at 9:00 p.m. on a cell phone. (she says she is leaving him for another guy).

If he had access to his plane, that is a lot of time to move something. This search might need to spread out farther. IMO
 
I knew that Kathleen's family wanted her poor body exhumed to prove that the Lion did in fact have something to do with her demise!!!!!!!!!!! (IMO)

Really really trying hard to keep to the rules of not saying somone did it.
 
Holy Cow- check THIS out! A Will for Kathleen Emerged after her death.....

http://www.suburbanchicagonews.com/heraldnews/news/636553,4_1_JO06_MISSING_S2.article

Savio's death

In early 2002, Drew Peterson and Kathleen Savio, the third wife, began divorce proceedings, according to court documents. They had been married about 10 years and had two children. In late 2003, Will County Judge Susan O'Leary dissolved their marriage. Their divorce was "bifurcated," in this case meaning they were allowed to divorce before their common property was divided, according to court documents.

Then in March 2004, a neighbor found Savio dead in the dry bathtub at her Bolingbrook home. It was an accident, Will County Coroner Patrick K. O'Neil ruled. The 40-year-old woman suffered blunt trauma and a lacerated scalp, injuries consistent with a fall that could have knocked her unconscious, according to the inquest. By that time, Drew Peterson already was involved with the then-Stacy Cales, who was 17 when they met. After Savio died, there was a Will County probate case to settle her financial affairs. Well-known local lawyer Dick Kavanagh was the public administrator of Will County, a governor-appointed position. Simply put, the public administrator tries to find the fairest way to settle an estate after a death, among other things.

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Much more at link......
 
I think we're forgetting something here. Even if DP's third wife is deemed homicide, DP must be connected to the murder to be prosecuted. What evidence (Devil's advocate) connects him to her murder? Who's a witness? I think all that will come of this is that she was murdered.
 
I think we're forgetting something here. Even if DP's third wife is deemed homicide, DP must be connected to the murder to be prosecuted. What evidence (Devil's advocate) connects him to her murder? Who's a witness? I think all that will come of this is that she was murdered.

Trino- Don't you think her own words would be circumstantial enough to try him? The letters she wrote to the prosecutor, the judge, etc... all the police reports. The way DP wouldn't enter her home when she wouldn't answer the door (when he had a garage door opener that would gain him entry)... he went to get a neighbor instead. The neighbor calls the locksmith. Neighbor goes in. Also the way he cleaned up the blood....

It's no less circumstancial than the evidence that convicted Scott Peterson, IMO. There are soooo many things I'm not mentioning.
 
I don't know all the details about DP calling the locksmith when they 'discovered' Kathleen's body, but...Since he antagonized Kathleen by buying a house for him and Stacey right down the street, why didn't he just take the kids back home with him until he got in touch with Kathleen? Why did he assume there was an urgent need to get into Kathleen's house if he didn't already know she was inside waiting to be 'found'?

Most people would've thought she was at the store or something.

I would assume what he and the locksmith did was still breaking and entering. DP didn't live there. He knows the police should've been called.
 
shelia:

He would know how to hide a body

Yea, he puts in a a "blue" barrel, tub, or whatever, asks a friend to help move it........(speaking of which..........where did it get moved to) a car?? a plane??

And then hides it somewhere. Okay...........so we know, supposedly according to the Lion, he saw Stacy in the morning in a jogging suit (?), talks with her (supposedly) at 9:00 p.m. on a cell phone. (she says she is leaving him for another guy).

If he had access to his plane, that is a lot of time to move something. This search might need to spread out farther. IMO
I don't know what's up with the blue barrel (I think it's probably a trash can) but Stacey was only 100 pounds. Why would he need help carrying her body if that's what was in it? As a cop, he knows the less witnesses the better. I think that barrel was to throw the cops off. He could've moved her without assistance IMO.
 
I would think they feel awful about it now. Anyone with a conscience would feel terrible about this. What I'm concerned about is the perception that people have regarding Stacy's behavior toward Kathleen. Let's try to keep in mind that she was only 17 years old, pregnant, and head over heels for DP at that time (she must have been)... I can very well imagine how he painted Kathleen to Stacy during that divorce. It sure sounds like Stacy did participate in the ugly things DP did to Kathleen, but at the same time- what would we think she'd do in that situation? She clearly was blinded by him. I think back upon my views of the world at age 17, and I can well imagine how this could have happened. However, she's probably now paid the ultimate price for trusting a man that would abuse her like that.

Also, at 17-years-old, Stacy would be naive enough to think a police officer wouldn't do anything wrong, and that what he did was within the limit of the law. At seventeen, allowing the much older, father figure to make all the decisions, believing he wouldn't do anything illegal, she simply followed along and probably never questioned what he was doing.
 
I don't know all the details about DP calling the locksmith when they 'discovered' Kathleen's body, but...Since he antagonized Kathleen by buying a house for him and Stacey right down the street, why didn't he just take the kids back home with him until he got in touch with Kathleen? Why did he assume there was an urgent need to get into Kathleen's house if he didn't already know she was inside waiting to be 'found'?

Most people would've thought she was at the store or something.

I would assume what he and the locksmith did was still breaking and entering. DP didn't live there. He knows the police should've been called.
Very good observation.
 
Ok, maybe I am missing something here. If the Lion flew his plane the night Stacy "vanished", wouldn't there be flight info from the control tower that would track the plane on where and when in landed? Maybe LE has already looked at this.

The flight pattern should be readily available, right?:waitasec:
 
Ok, maybe I am missing something here. If the Lion flew his plane the night Stacy "vanished", wouldn't there be flight info from the control tower that would track the plane on where and when in landed? Maybe LE has already looked at this.

The flight pattern should be readily available, right?:waitasec:

Someone in another thread, posted a pic of it. It's not really a plane. More like a go-cart with wings. Barely over the treetop flying.
 
Something's not write here Shelia.

According to this timeline, Kathleen did not die until 3/1/2004. And yet, it says Stacy and DP got married on 10/18/03. So why would he need to get rid of Kathleen the next year???

The timeline suggests that although Drew and Kathleen's divorce was finalized on Oct. 10, 2003, the property settlement had not been done. Perhaps there was a dispute over property, who was to get what, so the motive for killing Kathleen was the property settlement - he would get everything.
 
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