SuziQ
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golfmom:
http://gretawire.foxnews.com/2007/11/14/just-in-update-in-sgt-peterson-story/
this is some of it, what exactly are you looking for?
Also, My understanding is the only way Peterson would have lost his pension is if he was fired for behavior unbecoming of an officer or convicted of a job related felony. Neither happened before the board met, so by law they had to grant his pension. Any charges and convictions in the future will not take away his pension.
Given DP's history with his wives, has there been any mention of his mother? I am a firm believer in how a man's relationship with all the women in his life is formed by the relationship he has with his mother.
Has his mother or father spoken out at all about Stacy missing?
VB
Suzi, take a look at the blurb LittleDeer posted, maybe the decision isn't as final as previously reported.
The link is from last Wednesday, IIRC. The board instead met on Thursday, night before last. By law they were bound to give Peterson his pension. It's a done deal.
A police source, however, said investigators do not count him as a suspect in Peterson's disappearance. Instead, the source said investigators have speculated that Peterson's body may have been dumped near Rossetto's home in an effort to frame him as the killer.
A police source said Rossetto and Peterson, 23, were romantically involved, but Rossetto insisted they were not. He said he only knew her because his brother and a friend had dated Peterson years ago, before she married former Bolingbrook police Sgt. Drew Peterson. (More at Link)
http://www.suntimes.com/news/peterson/655554,CST-NWS-boling18.article
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