I am curious whether or not Drew was planning on retirement before Stacy went missing? Does anyone know or heard anything about this?
I don't know how it works in Illinois, but our here unless you were told to retire for certain reasons you have to submit a letter of Intent to Retire and stipulate the date. You are then given your Retirement options as to benifits, etc. I think he had this in the works for some time, just a guess though.
I am curious whether or not Drew was planning on retirement before Stacy went missing? Does anyone know or heard anything about this?
I am curious to know whether or not this has been in the works for a while, thinking he would be cleared of any wrong doing on the allegations brought against him, or if this was just a spur of the moment thing after this case made the airwaves?
I know he has made comments about having the children provided for, if something were to happen to him, and guardianship has been taken care of as well......just makes me think "flight risk"
Maybe he's planning on being gone by the time the endictment has been handed down.
IIRC, one of Stacy's family members said Stacy asked Drew for a divorce months ago and Drew asked her to wait till he retired. The retirement was in the works. Interestingly, Drew was only two days from retirement when he handed in his resignation. So why the rush? Unless Drew was convicted of a job related felony in those two days, he was going to get his pension. The only thing the resignation stopped were the two internal PD investigations. And don't forget, the Mayor was REAL quick accepting Drews resignation.
Good point Leila. But I took it that Stacy Peterson called him.
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From the photo of him standing in the doorway with his hand on the door I observed his hand/nails appeared to be that of someone who worked with his hands.I wonder if there is something special about Rossetto's line of work which would be helpful to her, like, LE from a different jurisdiction, or a minister or counselor or financial advisor. Maybe he does PI work. I wish I could find out what he does for a living!
Susan
As a general rule of thumb, most places (either governmental or non-governmental) require at least 30 days notice prior to retirement or resigning.
Once that is done, after the last day of work, the employee then submits his request to the Pension Plan to receive benefits. The Pension Plan then submits a letter of inquiry to the place of employment requesting the date that the person last worked, his last pay amount and date of payment, etc. This form has to be notorized and sent back to the Pension Plan.
He won't be getting his first payment for at least a month or two. Don't know what the rules are if he is charged with a felony prior to the first payment being sent to him.
I wonder if there is something special about Rossetto's line of work which would be helpful to her, like, LE from a different jurisdiction, or a minister or counselor or financial advisor. Maybe he does PI work. I wish I could find out what he does for a living!
Susan
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Camper, don't tease us like that. LOL. Inquiring minds want to know!!!!!!!!!!!My mailman just brought my mail to the door. My Enquirer came. The headlines say that the police found Stacey's secret diary. Hmmm.
Will read later and report unless someone else already has one. It is a three page article with pics.
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thanks camper for the info. I thought maybe the Pension Board could revoke any payments PRIOR to the first payment being sent if there was a charge put against him.
IIRC, one of Stacy's family members said Stacy asked Drew for a divorce months ago and Drew asked her to wait till he retired. The retirement was in the works. Interestingly, Drew was only two days from retirement when he handed in his resignation. So why the rush? Unless Drew was convicted of a job related felony in those two days, he was going to get his pension. The only thing the resignation stopped were the two internal PD investigations. And don't forget, the Mayor was REAL quick accepting Drews resignation.
I wonder if there is something special about Rossetto's line of work which would be helpful to her, like, LE from a different jurisdiction, or a minister or counselor or financial advisor. Maybe he does PI work. I wish I could find out what he does for a living!
Susan