Suspect Drew Peterson #3

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  • #121
I think a lot of his so-called leaks came from the article in NE which stemmed from Ric Mims! He was first to mention the money...wasn't he? Besides, they said it was legal for people who appear before the GJ to talk about their testimony afterwards. Those aren't considered leaks.

You are right! If Brodsky and DP were absolutely confident in his alibi...they would be shouting it from the rooftops in order to clear his client's name already and get them on another track.
 
  • #122
I think a lot of his so-called leaks came from the article in NE which stemmed from Ric Mims! He was first to mention the money...wasn't he? Besides, they said it was legal for people who appear before the GJ to talk about their testimony afterwards. Those aren't considered leaks.

You are right! If Brodsky and DP were absolutely confident in his alibi...they would be shouting it from the rooftops in order to clear his client's name already and get them on another track.

The money yes. But I can't remember where the info came from that DrewP pleaded the 5th in the Grand Jury. I think that may have been an anonymous source. Still could be someone who had talked to DrewP (who most likely told that he was told by his attorney not to talk in the GJ- at least that is the usual advice.) That person or person's may have told media but since they were a "friend" they may have asked not to be identified. (Ric Mims or Steve C. are the two I am thinking about.) But media probably dropped the fact that DrewP was advised to take the 5th by his attorney.
 
  • #123
I think Drew pleading the fifth was evident by the amount of time he was in the GJ courtroom. I don't think anyone actually announced he took the fifth but that his time in the courtroom was consistent with pleading the fifth. The leak woulda been courthouse observers probably.
 
  • #124
I figured him pleading the fifth was based on time he was there, too. I would think his testimony would have taken hours, if not days.

I know they say you can't base guilt on someone who takes the fifth, but isn't pleading the fifth actually saying you cannot speak because if you do...you can incriminate yourself? Doesn't this mean you DO have things to hide?
 
  • #125
I figured him pleading the fifth was based on time he was there, too. I would think his testimony would have taken hours, if not days.

I know they say you can't base guilt on someone who takes the fifth, but isn't pleading the fifth actually saying you cannot speak because if you do...you can incriminate yourself? Doesn't this mean you DO have things to hide?

When a defendent doesn't testify in his own behalf in trial the jury can't hold that against him. I'm not sure the same can be said of pleading the fifth, I think juries see that all the time but I could be way off....Its a basic right that we all enjoy and no good would come of Drew testifying in front of the grand jury about either Kathleen or Stacy...no good for Drew that is.
 
  • #126
Hmmm...later can a jury be told that he plead the fifth in front of the GJ?
 
  • #127
I wouldn't think so unless he was to take the stand and testify. I dunno good questions!
 
  • #128
I am not really used to GJ's around here. I hear of one now and then...but usually those are political cases or unsolved murders.

There is little to no chance DP will testify if there is a trial in either case.
 
  • #129
I am not really used to GJ's around here. I hear of one now and then...but usually those are political cases or unsolved murders.

There is little to no chance DP will testify if there is a trial in either case.

Hard to say really. That would depend on the evidence (assuming there is some if it goes to trial) and his defense team.
 
  • #130
LOL I don't think Brodsky would risk him grandstanding in front of the jurors like he does the press.
 
  • #131
LOL I don't think Brodsky would risk him grandstanding in front of the jurors like he does the press.

Usual attorney practice is that the client doesn't testify. However, this is not your usual attorney/client. Usual attorney practice is that the client doesn't talk to media, and the attorney only offers vague comments on the info... but you know that hasn't happened in this case. Both have been very verbal.

It wouldn't suprise me if DrewP went on the stand. Remember this guy thinks he can explain everything by being 'sincere', talking 'openly' and reminding people that he has led an 'honorable' life. At least in his version.
 
  • #132
NAUERT: Joel, you are his attorney, why can't you tell us what his alibi is?

BRODSKY: Well, because as any good lawyer will tell you, once you give a statement once and give it to the authorities — that's where it ends. And we're not going to go into the detail about that. Now, if the Illinois State Police wish to release the copy of Drew's statement, that's fine, but we're not going to give another statement or another explanation about the timeline on that night. Remember, they said he's a suspect. He's the target of their investigation, so we have to be cautious.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,317634,00.html

Isn't this the way it should be if the timeline is accurate and true? Why would anyone find a need to go back and change it later? You tell LE where you were during the time in question and they verify it. The initial statement shouldn't change. Right? (BTW~I added the bold to the line above.)

According to this, the cell phone info is what they are saying leaked from the Grand Jury. (though from the way it is worded that may not be the only thing)
JAB is saying it was leaked from the GJ. But IIRC, that came from an unnamed police source- which means that it didn't necessarily come from the GJ, it came from the investigation. And LE has discretion to release info as needed for the investigation. (though since it was an unnamed source, it could have come from the GJ)
 
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  • #134
Has anyone heard if DrewP flew the coop today?
Wasn't he supposed to take a flight to Disney World today?
 
  • #135
Only the photographers would know for sure, Myst! LOL
 
  • #136
He may be leaving later in the evening..but for the kids sake I hope not. I think that after this airs tonight on Dateine everyone will know who he is , for those that don't already.
 
  • #137
Does anyone remember when Drew left for 3 days....?
Was it in November or Dec?
#3rd or last weekend of November?
 
  • #138
It was very early November, IIRC.
 
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Actually, I went back to the first thread to find out. His son, Steve, came to get the children on Nov. 2 and DP drove off on a motorcycle later.
 
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