IL IL - Peggy Dianovsky, 28, Schaumberg, 12 Sept 1982

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Sept. 12, 1982...A Sunday.
And reported her missing on a Friday, five days later.
I wonder if he was off work that week.
Or called in sick couple of days etc.
IF he didn't intend to kill her on that day, that would explain the five day waiting period. And he had to come up with a plan on where to take her to.
If he planned on that day, he could have called after 24 hours to report her missing, which means he would have done something with her that Sunday night.
Do the kids remember at all, what happened the rest of that day or evening after the one witness the beating? Did they go somewhere, or did he call and have someone come and get the kids etc?
I am just speculating out-loud here. He killed his wife, she is laying in the house, the kids are home.....Time to think fast, since it probably was not planned for that time.
TIA for your replies.

addon 1...
Can someone supply the exact address in Schaumburg IL.
I want to see the house and surrounding area.
The actual address in Schaumberg is 240 Kingsport.

Gus Gollias
(Peggy's brother)
 
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I grew up in Schaumburg and my husband were friends with the sons so this story is extra infuriating to me. Everyone in Schaumburg knows he murdered his wife and got away with it. Good thing he married another woman named Peggy.

On a side note the house she was murdered in on Kingsport is on the market for $364,000. It was last sold in 82 after she "disappeared."
 
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I grew up in Schaumburg and my husband were friends with the sons so this story is extra infuriating to me. Everyone in Schaumburg knows he murdered his wife and got away with it. Good thing he married another woman named Peggy.

On a side note the house she was murdered in on Kingsport is on the market for $364,000. It was last sold in 82 after she "disappeared."

Also their house is right next door to a forest preserve and park. I wonder if they ever checked it
 
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Refreshing the thread...
 
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After all these years, Peggy still has not been located


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Peggy, circa 1982; Robert Dianovsky, circa 2003
  • Missing Since 09/12/1982
  • Missing From Schaumburg, Illinois
  • Classification Endangered Missing
  • Sex Female
  • Race White
  • Date of Birth 04/15/1954 (70)
  • Age 28 years old
  • Height and Weight 5'6, 125 pounds

  • Clothing/Jewelry Description A white sweater, a beige blouse, blue jeans and a gold wedding ring with a diamond solitaire.

  • Associated Vehicle(s) Yellow Chevrolet Nova (accounted for)

  • Distinguishing Characteristics Caucasian female. Brown hair, brown eyes. Peggy has a birthmark on her right buttock. She wears eyeglasses.

Details of Disappearance​

<<Peggy was last seen in her home in the 200 block of east Kingsport Drive in Schaumburg, Illinois on September 12, 1982. She shared the residence with her husband, Robert Dianovsky Sr., and their three young sons. A photograph of Robert is posted with this case summary.>>

<<The trial took place before a judge rather than a jury. The judge acquitted Robert after an eight-day trial in November 2004. He stated he believed Peggy probably had in fact been murdered after her disappearance, but there was insufficient evidence to prove that Robert did it.

Peggy has not been located, but foul play is suspected in her case due to the circumstances involved.>>





Identifiers​

Dentals: Information/Charting is available.
Fingerprints: Unknown
DNA: Available

Clothing & Personal Items​

Clothing: Blue jeans, beige blouse, and white sweater.
Jewelry: Gold wedding ring with one diamond.
Additional Personal Items: Unknown
 
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Peggy's sister Anne's blog
 
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