Stacy Ann Peterson, Bolingbrook IL #10

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  • #201
Did he retire by email?! I don't understand that either. Maybe he thought he'd be arrested right then and there if he did it in person? (for the police misconduct crimes)

Just more of him showing how guilty he really is!
There is an article (I'll have to find it) that states his brother (Paul) took the letter to the BBPD and handed it to the Chief. The Chief turned down the resignation at that point.
 
  • #202
I believe you, SS! It's probably in the threads somewhere. I do remember that now. They approved it later.

If he had his gun he probably couldn't have given that to Paul to turn in at the time.

WHAT A JERK.
 
  • #203
Prosecutors Take Over Internal Peterson Probe

"Teppel said that on Nov. 12, a man who said he was Peterson's brother brought a resignation letter from Peterson to the station. Chief Ray McGury refused to accept the resignation, saying he wanted Peterson fired."
 
  • #204
He probably stole the orange cones from work too and was stupid enough to call the cops because someone stole his stolen property!!
 
  • #205
Has anyone read anything about DP whereabouts 10/28 from 1:30 - 7:00? If he did kill Stacy 10/28 between 10:30 - 11:30, what was he doing all afternoon? Also, is his oldest son at home a build-in babysitter? DP was gone from 1:30pm until after 11:00 pm as far as I know the children were at home with what 15 yr. old watching them for 10 hours or more and he had school the next day.
 
  • #206
Has anyone read anything about DP whereabouts 10/28 from 1:30 - 7:00? If he did kill Stacy 10/28 between 10:30 - 11:30, what was he doing all afternoon? Also, is his oldest son at home a build-in babysitter? DP was gone from 1:30pm until after 11:00 pm as far as I know the children were at home with what 15 yr. old watching them for 10 hours or more and he had school the next day.

The time on Sunday, October 28 between 1:30pm and 7:30pm is unaccounted for. DP was with his step brother, Thomas Morphey, from about 7:00pm until 10:00pm, and then from 10:00pm until 6:00am the next morning, there is no account of where DP was. Both cars were gone at 11:00pm when Cassandra went to the house and spoke with one of the older boys. Cassandra called DP on his cell phone at about 11:30pm and asked him what was going on. He was out of breath and she could hear car keys. When she asked him where he was he said he was at home. But she was in her car with the Peterson home in view and he wasn't home. When she drove by at 2:30am (Oct. 29) both cars were in the driveway.
 
  • #207
I'm beginning to think the murder took place after 1:30pm 10/28 and that the whole thing about Morphey and the coffee shop and leaving phone with Morphey so it would show that Stacy was calling and helping load a barrel into suv may be a diversion. If he had killed her early that morning, when did he dispose of the body? According to truckers he was talking to them at 3:30 am. If a trucker agreed to take "package", it remains a secret. So, was DP still carrying the body around at 3:30 am trying to get rid of it? I don't think so.
 
  • #208
Just some interesting discussion bits I pulled out of the Nancy Grace discussion on CNN:

PAT BROWN, CRIMINAL PROFILER: Right, Jane. But what I wonder is why -- does this relative who supposedly took this container out of the house also say that he went with Drew to a location and asked some truckers to move this container? That`s what I`d like to know because there`s a lot of missing information here. In other words, did these two truckers call in? Are they, you know, on the phone? Were they identified? Did they gave names? Have the police talked to them personally? Because if they didn`t talk to them personally, it could have been Drew calling this stuff in, saying, Hey, look, that body`s, like, halfway across the country. Ha, ha. There`s another phony lead you can go after. Or if it`s a real two guys who really did see these people, then there`s some possible credibility to this. But it does seem kind of strange that he would do that, I must admit, in the sense that, how many people are you going to involve? The lawyer`s got a point there.

VELEZ-MITCHELL: Well, you`ve got a fascinating analysis. You`re saying that he might have done this himself to throw them off the trail. Robi Ludwig, psychotherapist and author of "Till Death Do Us Part," assuming for a moment hypothetically that these truckers are telling the truth, wouldn't that help explain Drew Peterson`s complete lack of concern, how gleeful and jaunty he is, running around videotaping members of the media, if he knows 200 people searched this weekend, but they`re never going to find a body because that body`s traveling around the country?

ROBI LUDWIG, PSYCHOTHERAPIST: Well, and it`s also interesting because he is a police officer. So he might feel that he really knows the system, he`s able to manipulate the system, and maybe that`s why he`s feeling a little cocky, if you will. You know, he really knows what`s going on and nobody else does, and maybe he feels he got away with murder once, he can do it again.

VELEZ-MITCHELL: He told "People" magazine that his dad was a Marine and that when he was a child, when his dad woke up in the morning, his mom would make his bed immediately, the family bed, and he expected all his wives to do the same thing and was disappointed that they didn`t.

MIMS: That`s a good -- that`s about it right there. That sums it up.

VELEZ-MITCHELL: So a chauvinist?

MIMS: Just that he was the man and she was the woman type deal, you know, pretty much a caveman-type style.

VELEZ-MITCHELL: Caveman? OK. Well, you know, we waited a long time for your comments, but definitely, it was worth waiting for.

Robi Ludwig, when we talk about women who are abused, we talk about something called the "power and control wheel," where the man uses all sorts of intimidating tactics to control his woman. Does this track with Drew Peterson`s behavior?

LUDWIG: Oh, absolutely. It sounds like he was abusive. It sounds like he was quite scary. I would even bet that he threatened to kill his wife on several occasions. And one of the reasons why women don`t leave in these situations is because of something called "learned helplessness." They really believe it`s impossible for them to get away. And in some cases, those women are right.

GRILLO: God forbid if those guns were returned and something happened, what does he need them for? Why does he need them? What does he need them for?

VELEZ-MITCHELL: That is a very good question, I wish we could ask Drew Peterson tonight, what do you need your 11 guns for? You know what he would say? And his attorney has actually said this, Christine, is that he is so hated in the community he needs it for protection in his own home. Because he`s afraid.

GRILLO: If he`s so afraid. If he`s so afraid for himself and his family, putting himself out there constantly, in the media attention, showing his face, showing where he is, where his children, where he can be found, where he can be reached, I don`t buy that he`s so afraid.
 
  • #209
Why aren't the cops hassling Peterson?
Potts isn't officially a suspect in Nailah's murder -- but he's in jail
http://www.suntimes.com/news/mitchell/677340,CST-NWS-mitch02.article

Compares the treatment of Drew P to the treatment of Reginald Potts Jr. A man who has linked to the disappearance and murder of Nailah Franklin, but who has not been named a suspect in the case.
 
  • #210
Oh how I wish Cassandra would of stayed there just a little bit longer so she could of seen with her own two eyes who drove Staceys car back to the house...



The time on Sunday, October 28 between 1:30pm and 7:30pm is unaccounted for. DP was with his step brother, Thomas Morphey, from about 7:00pm until 10:00pm, and then from 10:00pm until 6:00am the next morning, there is no account of where DP was. Both cars were gone at 11:00pm when Cassandra went to the house and spoke with one of the older boys. Cassandra called DP on his cell phone at about 11:30pm and asked him what was going on. He was out of breath and she could hear car keys. When she asked him where he was he said he was at home. But she was in her car with the Peterson home in view and he wasn't home. When she drove by at 2:30am (Oct. 29) both cars were in the driveway.
 
  • #211
Thank you ThoughtFox for that information. I can't sleep at night, lying there trying to figure this thing out. This way and that way and this way and that way. lol
 
  • #212
It is never too early to write a book! LOL After all, he is only writing about what he knows until such a point that he left the "Drew Camp" and came over to the other side. His "revelations" so to speak to make him switch sides. He can title it, Best Friend To Serial Killer: The Story Of Drew Peterson.

What poor Cassandra doesn't understand about a high profile case is there will be many books written. Some will be accurate, some will include even personal attacks on Stacy or Kathleen, and others will be looking at the case from a legal standpoint.
 
  • #213
Oh how I wish Cassandra would of stayed there just a little bit longer so she could of seen with her own two eyes who drove Staceys car back to the house...
I think it was Drew during the 11:14 pm phone call from Cassandra.
 
  • #214
Drew needs his guns because he is afraid of the "mob mentality" in a neighborhood the "Chief has lost control of" according to Brodsky. Someone stole his cones. LMAO
 
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Drew needs his guns because he is afraid of the "mob mentality" in a neighborhood the "Chief has lost control of" according to Brodsky. Someone stole his cones. LMAO

Well Drew can rest assured that anyone who even approaches that house is jumped on by news commentators and video taped by the other news people..hey Drew atleast we'll have video of whatever person you feel is coming to do you wrong.
 
  • #217
hmmmmmmmmm, I was thinking of dressing up as a lion and sneaking near the house, but it's probably deer season and will get shot.

Honestly, there is NO reason for Drew to need his guns back now. If he is truly innocent, he can wait for them. He is no longer officially a police officer as he has officially retired. If they were his own collection, were they relics or newer guns??? (Possibly taken from the evidence room or his drug dealing friends)??
 
  • #218
Drew needs his guns because he is afraid of the "mob mentality" in a neighborhood the "Chief has lost control of" according to Brodsky. Someone stole his cones. LMAO

LOL, someone stole his cones. :D good one

If I were Drew, I don't think I'd want the BPD anywhere near my house. After what his lawyer broadcast around the world about his former fellow officers, I'd be afraid of that uniform. VERY AFRAID!:eek:

LOL, and he's paying the guy to boot!:slap:

Or, is he doing this pro-bono and it's one of those deals 'you get what you pay for?':p

JMHO
fran
 
  • #219
I just checked out Gretawire, and there's a new audio up of a conversation between Greta and her producer, Cory Howard, who just arrived in Bolingbrook this morning.

Cory said they had lunch with Ric Mims and learned through someone else that DP's best friend works at a bar across the street from where they had lunch, and Cory is going to go talk to him this afternoon.

They discussed DP's attorney, Joel Brodsky, who's not happy with last night's program and said he won't be on the program again. Cory said he was upset with the panel (attorneys Jim Hammer, Bernie Grimm, Ted Williams, and defense attorney, ???? - slips my mind at moment). But Greta said she thought Joel Brodsky was upset with her pushing for a time line of where his client was between the hours of 10:00pm on Oct. 28th until 5:00am on Oct. 29th. Greta said she left a voice message and sent a text message asking Joel Brodsky about appearing. Evidently no response as she didn't mention a response.

Greta asked about Mark Fuhrman, and Cory said he's left but is definitely coming back, she just doesn't know when.

The audio file is here - click on blue button.http://gretawire.foxnews.com/
 
  • #220
finally... caught up!!
I have a question - ?? - IF IF IF IF (Thanks Camper!! LOL!) - IF Drew strangled Stacy - WHY would the nightstand need to be moved/hidden?? Anyone??
 
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