Suspect Drew Peterson #1

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  • #101
:waitasec: Okay, maybe it's not as funny as I thought. Drew was asking for a lawyer on TV today.
Did anyone get the joke...
Drew asked the press "What do you get when you cross a the media with a pig?"..."Nothing...there are some things a pig just won't do."

I thought his joke was just gross, but it makes more sense when it's applied to a 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 like him.

Susan
OHHH. I didn't get this because everytime I saw the clip they cut off his answer! I always wondered what it was. Now I get your joke!! :p

I couldn't stand his little finger waving at us while he's all hunched over in his sweatshirt.

Speaking of which, I wonder if the kids remember at this point all the clothes he might have been wearing when Stacy went missing. Not that it will help since her DNA is bound to be all over everything anyway.

**sigh**
 
  • #102
I thought this was an interesting typo. Freudian slip, anyone?:D


OOpsie! My Bad! You are quick, Angelmom, I didn't do it on purpose!

Susan
 
  • #103

Wow, what a great leader... not! Yes, I agree, he definitely doesn't want to stir the pot anymore --> It looks like he's had enough investigations on himself to last for several lifetimes. :waitasec: What's wrong with these BB voters? And why don't they get him out of there??!? The 2009 election is coming up. Are there any responsible, respected, not crooked officials in BB?

(Oh, and be sure to go back to page 1 also -- more interesting reads about the mayor. The bottom of the article shows the link to page 1.) ;)
 
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You all have read this latest article, right? He's blaming his wife's disappeance on "hormones", saying in essence that she got her period and decided to run away. Yeah....suuuuure! :rolleyes:

AP said:
NEW YORK - An Illinois police officer who resigned after being named a suspect in the disappearance of his fourth wife said Wednesday that she had asked him for a divorce — but he thought it was due to hormones.
 
  • #106
Too bad it wasn't in NYPD. I don't think he should have been reinstated by the BPD after he was dismissed from another LE agency, IMHO. The police are suppose to protect us, not harm or kill people and then cover it up.
The mayor accepting his resignation over the objection of the chief has my hinky meter going into alarm mode. Any thoughts on why that would be? TIA for your response.

I am floored by the resignation acceptance given the current spotlight on DP and the town. This move, I would think, would only invite further outside scrutiny and possibly intervention on the state level. I am guessing Illinois has something like a state-level Inspector General. If not, then the Attorney General could step in.

It seems obvious that it bears investigation as there are now a lot of new questions that need answering. For starters:

> What is the official procedure for accepting resignations?
> What are the procedures for doing so when the member asking to resign has an open investigation?
> What is Drew's relationship with the mayor or village council (if any relationship exists)?
> What is the town's history for accepting resignations? Are there other resignations or mayoral decisions made on behalf of a village employee that should be looked at more closely?
 
  • #107
I am floored by the resignation acceptance given the current spotlight on DP and the town. This move, I would think, would only invite further outside scrutiny and possibly intervention on the state level. I am guessing Illinois has something like a state-level Inspector General. If not, then the Attorney General could step in.

It seems obvious that it bears investigation as there are now a lot of new questions that need answering. For starters:

> What is the official procedure for accepting resignations?
> What are the procedures for doing so when the member asking to resign has an open investigation?
> What is Drew's relationship with the mayor or village council (if any relationship exists)?
> What is the town's history for accepting resignations? Are there other resignations or mayoral decisions made on behalf of a village employee that should be looked at more closely?

I would think and hope that the media spotlight will backfire and draw even more attention than previous and make the mayor explain his actions. There has to be a connecction between those two somehow, someway.

You asked some really good questions above, they have got my brain working. It would be interesting to see what other ??? we can come up with, as it seems up to this point it's like we are continuing :banghead: seeing how we can't even get a straight answer as to what position KP was found in.:confused:
 
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You all have read this latest article, right? He's blaming his wife's disappeance on "hormones", saying in essence that she got her period and decided to run away. Yeah....suuuuure! :rolleyes:

KatK, did you watch the Today Show videos where he actually says this? (linked above) He's unbelievable.
 
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KatK, did you watch the Today Show videos where he actually says this? (linked above) He's unbelievable.

Er, post number that has the link? Musta missed it... :blushing:
 
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Er, post number that has the link? Musta missed it... :blushing:

Oh, that's ok. It's so busy here with all the different threads we have about this loser. ENJOY:

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Today Show Interview with Drew Peterson
http://video.msn.com/video.aspx?mkt=...2-285b8e94a648

http://video.msn.com/video.aspx?mkt=...2-46baa69f8c75
 
  • #111
Here's my theory, (for what it's worth):

I think that Stacy knew that DP killed wife #3. Either she knew because she was involved on a periphery level or she knew because DP told her or alluded to it. I think that she decided she wanted out of the marriage and told DP that if he tried to stop her, she'd expose him as a murderer and for other misconduct. That was MO for him to make her "disappear".

DP looked like a smug, sociopathic pig in the Today interview. I couldn't help but think he acted just like Scott Peterson did.
 
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Here's my theory, (for what it's worth):

I think that Stacy knew that DP killed wife #3. Either she knew because she was involved on a periphery level or she knew because DP told her or alluded to it. I think that she decided she wanted out of the marriage and told DP that if he tried to stop her, she'd expose him as a murderer and for other misconduct. That was MO for him to make her "disappear".

DP looked like a smug, sociopathic pig in the Today interview. I couldn't help but think he acted just like Scott Peterson did.

I can't help but think she felt trapped if she knew or suspected he killed KS. It's not like she could go to the local police department, you know?

I'm torn between something happening like you said, or that it was just another physical fight that ended in her dying.
 
  • #114
Here's my theory, (for what it's worth):

I think that Stacy knew that DP killed wife #3. Either she knew because she was involved on a periphery level or she knew because DP told her or alluded to it. <snip>

DP looked like a smug, sociopathic pig in the Today interview. I couldn't help but think he acted just like Scott Peterson did.

If she knew it was by way of his threats. "I'll kill you, JUST LIKE I DID HER, and I'll get away with it!"
 
  • #115
Unfortunately this is a sad, sad story that has all the makings of Ann Rule's next best seller. :mad:
 
  • #116
He's been Mayor for TWENTY YEARS????? "Something" is sure keeping him in office for that long :waitasec:

Look at Chicago's Mayor Daley. He's been elected into office over and over again. I think he's been in office now for 18 years!
 
  • #117
WAITAMINUTEHERE!!! :waitasec: How can he hear his third wife screaming, then run in to find her dead?! Did anyone else catch this in the Today Interview? :banghead: ETA: About 8 mins 30 secs into this clip. Ah.... I see now, it was the friend screaming after having found her.
 
  • #118
Here's my theory, (for what it's worth):

I think that Stacy knew that DP killed wife #3. Either she knew because she was involved on a periphery level or she knew because DP told her or alluded to it. I think that she decided she wanted out of the marriage and told DP that if he tried to stop her, she'd expose him as a murderer and for other misconduct. That was MO for him to make her "disappear".

DP looked like a smug, sociopathic pig in the Today interview. I couldn't help but think he acted just like Scott Peterson did.

ITA with you, rmf and posted my thoughts elsewhere. According to KP family, Stacey was with Drew on several occasions when he was harrassing KP (not trying to speak ill of anyone) so maybe she did have more knowledge regarding her, KP, fate.
It seems like Stacey had a very dramatic life and very early on. Poor thing - makes me want to put my arms around her and give her a big ol' hug....if only we could find her.
 
  • #119
^^ I wouldnt be surprised if Stacey had a fleeting knowledge of what happened to wife #3. I am not making excuses either- but this girl had lost her mother, was vulnerable and probably easy to manipulate. Sociopaths love people like that and DP probably thought he could groom and control her.

Unfortunately there are a lot of cops out there like DP. Do a google of the name DAVID BRAME. He was the Police Chief in the city of Tacoma, Washington. Read all about HIM and what he did.
 
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^^ I wouldnt be surprised if Stacey had a fleeting knowledge of what happened to wife #3. I am not making excuses either- but this girl had lost her mother, was vulnerable and probably easy to manipulate. Sociopaths love people like that and DP probably thought he could groom and control her.

Unfortunately there are a lot of cops out there like DP. Do a google of the name DAVID BRAME. He was the Police Chief in the city of Tacoma, Washington. Read all about HIM and what he did.

Yes there are alot of bad cops out there, but I also believe that there are still alot more good ones.
I do believe that Stacey was easy to manipulate as most girls are that have been through tragedy in their young lives. I know I lost my dad when I was 16 and married the first time when I was 19 to a sociopath that tried to kill me so I know exactly what you are talking about, unfortunately it happens all the time
 
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