Stacey Ann Peterson, 23, Bolingbrook IL Part 1

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  • #321
Yes it does Chicoliving. ;)
 
  • #322
From the above link...
Police escorted Peterson back to his home. When reporters asked if he had anything to say he replied, "Don't have overdue books."

Now I really don't like him. Such a smart aleck.
Why the bandanna to hide his face? Why the hat? Who or what is he hiding from?
 
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Patrick K. O'Neil was the coroner in the death of Kathleen Savio.

"A previous wife, Kathleen Savio, 40, was found dead in an empty bathtub in her Bolingbrook home on March 1, 2004, officials said. At the inquest hearing, Will County Coroner Patrick O'Neil said Savio drowned."

"Although the bathtub was dry, her hair was wet when she was discovered and her fingertips were wrinkled from being in water.

Investigators speculated the water must have drained from the tub, and a coroner's jury ruled the death accidental. State police also investigated Savio's death. No charges were filed.

State's Atty. James Glasgow, who was not in office at the time of that case, said Tuesday he wants to review the Savio file."

Disappearance of wife spurs interest in old case
 
  • #325
Thanks, IB! It was driving MsSheila bonkers. : )
 
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~snip~

And State Police were at a hangar at Cushing Field, about 65 miles southwest of downtown Chicago, for about an hour Friday morning, said Michael Hudetz, a flight instructor at the airfield and owner of A&M Sports, a company selling micro-lights.

Hudetz said he showed investigators Bolingbrook Police Sgt. Drew Peterson's two-seater Aquilla Trike and the hangar where Peterson keeps it.

"They asked a lot of questions," Hudetz said. "They seemed very interested in how it works. They wanted to know where the people sit, where they put their feet. They wanted to know how the [aircraft's] parachute works."

Investigators also asked Hudetz if there were any "barrels" at the airfield.

http://www.suntimes.com/news/metro/633460,CST-NWS-boling03.article
 
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Can anyone help puzzle out what Drew was saying here?:waitasec:

http://www.suburbanchicagonews.com/bolingbrooksun/news/631308,6_1_NA02_MISSING_S1.article
Peterson believes he last saw his wife at 9 a.m. Sunday. Their children woke him, and he says he believes she might have still been at home before leaving to help her sister's boyfriend paint a house in Yorkville.

He believes he saw her at 9:00 a.m.? She might have still been in the house? The kids woke him up? This doesn't make any sense based on Greta's interview.

As per Greta's interview with Stacy's sister:
10:15 a.m. Stacy talked to Bruce Sunday morning
1:30 p.m. her sister starts calling looking for her
She calls the house and Chris (one of the kids) tells her she went to Grampas house ... she never went
11:00 p.m. she goes to the house, no cars in driveway gives Chris fundraising money and asks him if he's alone? He says yes tells her Mom & Dad got into a fight and Dad's out looking for her.

She ends up calling Drew and he wants to know where her sister is ... she left me. He's out running around looking for her. Claimed he was home, which she know wasn't true since she just left there.

She immediate goes to Downers Grove PD who tell her to go back to Bolingbrook and files a report (around midnight)

Around 2:30 a.m. she drives back by and sees both cars in the driveway. Bruce calls Drew re: cars and Bruce claims that time he talked to Stacy and she was fine and went on a little vacation, he got the car from the airport.
 
  • #330
Two cars gone, two cars back. How does one guy drive two cars?
 
  • #331
Drew is just all over the board with his comments. Which BTW don't make any sense at all. It does appear that Stacey went missing between 10:30 AM and 1:30 PM by the phone calls placed by reliable people.

I, too, want to know how he drove 2 cars or did he have help? New girlfriend?
 
  • #332
Two cars gone, two cars back. How does one guy drive two cars?
Since the place was so close, could he have driven her car to the airport to make it look like it was gone, run back, then driven his car over to the airport, driven her car back, then run back and driven his car back? He probably wasn't thinking clearly after he murdered her. The sister said that he sounded out of breath when she called and talked to him on the phone.
 
  • #333
Since the place was so close, could he have driven her car to the airport to make it look like it was gone, run back, then driven his car over to the airport, driven her car back, then run back and driven his car back? He probably wasn't thinking clearly after he murdered her. The sister said that he sounded out of breath when she called and talked to him on the phone.

Could be what happened. I hope they find some forensic evidence in one of the vehicles as surely he used one of them to transport and dispose of her body.
 
  • #334
My husband wouldn't notice if any item of my clothing...
Good thinking...my husband doesn't even notice new shoes, etc. He would def. not notice any clothing missing.
 
  • #335
Good thinking...my husband doesn't even notice new shoes, etc. He would def. not notice any clothing missing.

My closet is in such a huge mess that I know my husband, and probably not even me, would ever notice anything missing, LOL.

I'm hating this story. How close is Bolingbrook to Plainsville, where Lisa Stebic is still missing from?
 
  • #336
Since the place was so close, could he have driven her car to the airport to make it look like it was gone, run back, then driven his car over to the airport, driven her car back, then run back and driven his car back? He probably wasn't thinking clearly after he murdered her. The sister said that he sounded out of breath when she called and talked to him on the phone.

But, why? Wouldn't the kids have noticed that Dad was one driving hither and yon with the vehicles? I think that the original plan was to leave the car at the airport and then something changed. Maybe one of the kids said something to him and he had to alter his plans and return her vehicle and come up with the Jamiaca story.
 
  • #337
But, why? Wouldn't the kids have noticed that Dad was one driving hither and yon with the vehicles? I think that the original plan was to leave the car at the airport and then something changed. Maybe one of the kids said something to him and he had to alter his plans and return her vehicle and come up with the Jamiaca story.

I think that he did this late at night when the kids were sleeping. I also believe that he intended to leave the car at the airport. I don't know why he brought it back. He had to have a reason for doin so. I think that he was making up his story on the fly, so to speak. I just wonder where he took her. It might be like some of the experts said. He took her to a place that he is familiar with. I don't think that it is right by the house, though.
 
  • #338
hmmmmm .... Notice, that he's only denying that he told the police that, not where/when the vehicle was located.

http://www.suntimes.com/news/632400,CST-NWS-boling02.article

Drew Peterson, though, on Thursday denied media reports that he had told police he found Stacy's car at the airport after he last spoke with her Sunday night.

http://www.chicagosuburbannews.com/cicero/homepage/x1149875992

Bolingbrook police said Drew Peterson, 53, told investigators Monday he spoke with his wife on the telephone Sunday night about picking up her car at a Bolingbrook airport
 
  • #339
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-peterson_03_bothnov03,1,5593876.story

Her husband, Bolingbrook Police Sgt. Drew Peterson, 53, said he last saw her about 10 a.m. Sunday, and last spoke with her about 9 p.m. Sunday when she called on her cell phone to say she was leaving him.

Peterson said he found his wife's 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix in Clow's parking lot Monday. The car has been impounded by police.
 
  • #340
so no one found anything on the net eh? I'm heading out to the search area.
 
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