Stacy Ann Peterson, Bolingbrook IL Part 4

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  • #141
The video shows Drew carrying one of the babies back into the house.

Oh! :doh: I'm at work and can't see videos so I'll have to check them out when I get home tonight!
 
  • #142
I agree. There's a recent photo of him picking her up at a wedding. Looked like it was pretty effortless for him to do so.

She only weighed 100 pounds so I am sure she was easy to pick up. Although aren't people heavier when they are dead? I have always heard the expresion dead weight but I really don't know how much heavier a 100 pound woman would get.
 
  • #143
Oh! :doh: I'm at work and can't see videos so I'll have to check them out when I get home tonight!

Ack, I hate when that happens! The vid is very interesting and shows Drew's real colors, IMO.
 
  • #144
I mentioned this day before yesterday. I want to find out what ever there may be out here about his family of origin. Sounds like it could be a family that has been in LE a while. Drew, his son. Probably carry on a tradition of sorts.:angel:

I don't care how the coroner, Bolingbrook PD, or anyone else tries to explain away their actions regarding Kathleen's case and eventual death. It all reeks of willfull wrongdoing.

ETA: I feel very strongly about this after watching the video titled Accident or Murder at Gretawire.

http://gretawire.foxnews.com/
 
  • #145
Holey Moley. When Staceys mom disappeared, nine years ago, she was 40 years old. Drew is 53 today, he would of been 42 at the time. I wonder if he was hitting on her at first and then took interest of her younger daughters.
This is starting to make me think he knows about the mother... a lot more.:sick:




Ick, they got married on my birthday... :bang:

And Stacy goes "missing" on my 1st wedding anniversary. :doh:

What a coincidence...
 
  • #146
Holey Moley. When Staceys mom disappeared, nine years ago, she was 40 years old. Drew is 53 today, he would of been 42 at the time. I wonder if he was hitting on her at first and then took interest of her younger daughters.
This is starting to make me think he knows about the mother... a lot more.:sick:
I have felt that too since I started reading about this case.
 
  • #147
More about the inquest:

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-peterson_09nov09,0,1096979.story?coll=chi_tab01_layout

(snip)
"I had some doubt as to what happened because the pictures that we did see, the tub was empty, but there was all kinds of blood still in the tub and all around the drain and the rim of the tub," James said. "I thought in the back of my mind that if there was water in the tub, that would have probably diluted some of the blood and the blood would have gone out with it. But as we looked at the pictures, there was still a lot of blood inside the tub.

and

http://www.suntimes.com/news/metro/642977,CST-NWS-boling09.article

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Savio's body was found in an empty bathtub in her Bolingbrook home. She had no drugs in her system. Savio had a laceration on the back of her head that the pathologist speculated may have been caused by a fall. Her hair was "soaked with blood," he wrote in his report.

In the inquest transcripts, a State Police special agent testified there were no signs of foul play. Special Agent Herbert B. Hardy said Savio's hair was wet and there was a small amount of blood in the tub from the wound at the back of her head. Hardy said investigators concluded the cut came from a fall in the tub.
Drew Peterson was interviewed in the wake of his ex-wife's death, Hardy testified, and nothing Peterson did or said aroused suspicions.
 
  • #148
She only weighed 100 pounds so I am sure she was easy to pick up. Although aren't people heavier when they are dead? I have always heard the expresion dead weight but I really don't know how much heavier a 100 pound woman would get.


"Dead weight" describes how it seems that someone is harder to pick up or carry when that person is totally limp. They are not really heavier, it just seems that way.

Susan
 
  • #149
My experience in dealing with someone who has a completely self-centered point of view leads me to believe that when Drew says that Stacy is where she wants to be, what he is really saying is that she is where HE thinks she wants to be.

Being so self-centered, he doesn't realize or even care where she truly wants to be. More than likely, he is referring to what he did to her rather than a physical place that she is.

To Drew, this may mean that she is "with her Mom"...as in dead and never to be found, or if he threatened her in the past it could mean that she "forced" him to do away with her by making him angry, so he, in his mind "had to" go through with his threat. Thus Stacy is "where she wants to be" so it is her fault, not his.

(No, but I slept at a Holiday Inn Express last night.);)

Susan
 
  • #150
In the inquest transcripts, a State Police special agent testified there were no signs of foul play. Special Agent Herbert B. Hardy said Savio's hair was wet and there was a small amount of blood in the tub from the wound at the back of her head. Hardy said investigators concluded the cut came from a fall in the tub.

We know from Greta's program last night that the Special Agent who testified at the inquest, had nothing to do with the investigation, was never at the scene, never saw the body, etc, etc. I contend the Coroner, Patrick O/Neil was and is incompetent.
 
  • #151
My experience in dealing with someone who has a completely self-centered point of view leads me to believe that when Drew says that is Stacy is where she wants to be, what he is really saying is that she is where HE thinks she wants to be.

It eerily reminds me of when Scott Peterson said about his affair that Laci was "at peace with it." Rest in peace, was what he really meant.

Stacy is where she wants to be. At peace. Rest in peace.
 
  • #152
Do you want to add this to the timeline?
Nov. 7: Will County Coroner Patrick O'Neil disputes ruling that the death of Kathleen Savio, Sgt. Drew Peterson's third wife, was an accident.

Nov. 6: Volunteers from a private group called Texas EquuSearch join effort to locate Stacy Peterson (above).

Nov. 1: Stacy Peterson's family says she wanted a divorce and was afraid for her safety.

Oct. 30: State's Atty. James Glasgow says he is re-examining Savio's death.

Oct. 29: Stacy Peterson is reported missing after not showing up at her sister's home.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/...,0,1096979.story?page=2&coll=chi_tab01_layout

Good article SuziQ
 
  • #153
I just watched the video of DP on the link you just posted mysterview. He is just the most nastiest hateful thing on earth! I wish he would just stay inside and keep his big mouth closed. :furious:
 
  • #154
"The media is terrorizing my children!"

No one bothered his children while they were with his son.
And the child didn't appear to be as bothered by the media as Drew did.
 
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  • #156
"The media is terrorizing my children!"

No one bothered his children while they were with his son.
And the child didn't appear to be as bothered by the media as Drew did.

I know! If he cared about his children he wouldn't have murdered their mothers! I am sure he has terrorized his children alot more than the media ever could. I am sure he thought he would get away with this whole thing and it probably wouldn't even make the local newspaper, well boy was he wrong. I also think he likes to be in control and we are getting a good look into how evil he is when he isn't in control.
 
  • #157
Thinking like a police officer, Drew made the statement early on that "she is just missing". Being an adult, no blood or signs of trouble, alleged other man- that is the type of case that police will usually take a report then blow off. But thanks to family they didn't.

As a police officer, Drew is probably aware of other things. Where is the best place to dump a body where it won't be found? Burial, there is a possibility that rain will wash the soil away or animals will dig it up. In the water bodies often surface. He had plenty of time. And as a police officer he would be likely to be aware of how far out of jurisdiction a body is likely to go unidentified. A female body was found in a river in Michigan yesterday. They said the body would probably be autopsied in the next few days.

2nd. The most successful that I have seen is when the body is put into the dump. Think of the search for Lori Hacking. Think of others thought to be put in the dump. Usually one of the last places that would be searched, and usually not searched unless someone tells them the body is there.
 
  • #158
"The media is terrorizing my children!"

No one bothered his children while they were with his son.
And the child didn't appear to be as bothered by the media as Drew did.

If he hadn't killed his wife, the media wouldn't be bothering his children one single bit.
 
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nanandjim:

DUH! Must be getting brain fuzzed from reading so much tonight.

What a creep to think for almost a year that he needs to get rid of his ex so he can get the money. And the manipulation that Stacy must have been going through so she wouldn't suspect anything when Kathleen did die.

Maybe SP knew what really happened to Kathleen and she threatened to expose DP? Therefore DP had to silence her?
 
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