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Lemme check again. The truck stop I was looking at was on I-55.
I've read a lot on here but certainly not everything so forgive me if this has already been addressed. How do we know the 25k is really missing? If the money was in a safe at the house couldn't DP fabricate how much was/is in there. Is there anything solid with this 25k?
I've read a lot on here but certainly not everything so forgive me if this has already been addressed. How do we know the 25k is really missing? If the money was in a safe at the house couldn't DP fabricate how much was/is in there. Is there anything solid with this 25k?
Lemme check again. The truck stop I was looking at was on I-55.
IMO, saying you had 25K in your house is going to create too many questions. I am not sure why, but there was a reason Drew said 25K. My bet it's going to be found in transaction records and he has to account for it.
That is the same one.It's not on I-55, LOL. It's called the Greater Chicago I-55 Truck Stop. I-55 is a major expressway in Chicagoland. There are no businesses lining it, instead they are located on Frontage roads and on Exits of the expressway.
This truck stop is located off of Exit 267 (IL-53) of Interstate 55.
Here's the truck stop's website if you're interested: http://www.greaterchicagoi55.com/
I don't think anyone thinks the money is what was in the package, but what was offered to the driver to DELIVER the package (perhaps Stacy's body) to be picked up.I was just asking because I don't feel that the 25k is what was in the package the truckers were approached about.
chico:
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2:30 a.m.: Cales and her friend Bruce Zidarich drove by the Petersons' home and said both cars were in the driveway, so Zidarich called Drew Peterson. "Bruce said, 'Where's Stacy?'" Bosco said. 'And Drew said, 'She's left me.' And he said, 'The car was at the whatchamacallit.' And Bruce asked, 'What's the whatchamacallit?' and Drew said, 'Wait a second, let me get my head on straight.' Then he said, 'She left the car at the airport and she took $25,000,' and was going to either Jamaica or Bahamas." snip...
Where did this come from?? I don't remember ever seeing this statement??
I don't think Drew ever had $25k in cash; and I don't think it is missing.I've read a lot on here but certainly not everything so forgive me if this has already been addressed. How do we know the 25k is really missing? If the money was in a safe at the house couldn't DP fabricate how much was/is in there. Is there anything solid with this 25k?
I don't think Drew ever had $25k in cash; and I don't think it is missing.
I was just asking because I don't feel that the 25k is what was in the package the truckers were approached about.
The description of the man who was with DP at the truck stop was that he had salt and pepper hair and was about 50. This is a picture of Bolingbrook police officer, Alex Morelli, who testified before the grand jury a week from this past Wednesday. He sort of meets the description. It looks like his hair could be salt and pepper and he looks like he's about 50 years old.
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Drew had more than enough money (investments, insurance payments on Kathleen, businesses they owned and he sold, and various other monies) and for him to keep 25K in his safe would not be that unusual. He isn't considered middle class in his lifestyle, imo. He lives like a millionaire...buying whatever he desires...planes, rvs, motorcycles, vehicles, etc. He wasn't hurting for money AT ALL!This trucker story just doesnt pass the smell test to me. Why would DP need someone to take the "package" someplace and then DP will go pick it up? Why not do it himself? It just seems that there are soooo many people involved in his actions. And also, the 25k. Who in the world, middleclass people that is, are going to have 25k in their house? What for, in case the banks shut down??
This trucker story just doesnt pass the smell test to me. Why would DP need someone to take the "package" someplace and then DP will go pick it up? Why not do it himself? It just seems that there are soooo many people involved in his actions. And also, the 25k. Who in the world, middleclass people that is, are going to have 25k in their house? What for, in case the banks shut down??
Because he was talking directly to the police. : ) He also talked to reporters while inside the home, IIRC.Back to Drew P being missing right after Stacy was reported missing. I remember that also. Then he did come into the public eye during the search warrant.
However, you couldn't see his hair, because he wore a hat. You couldn't see his eyes, because of sunglasses, and you couldn't see his face because of a bandana. How do we really know that it was Drew P?
Very astute! Alex Morelli was apparently one of the 'witnesses' to Kathleen Savio's alledged Will.The description of the man who was with DP at the truck stop was that he had salt and pepper hair and was about 50. This is a picture of Bolingbrook police officer, Alex Morelli, who testified before the grand jury a week from this past Wednesday. He sort of meets the description. It looks like his hair could be salt and pepper and he looks like he's about 50 years old.