Peterson’s husband visits courts complex
Drew Peterson’s lawyers: ‘Nothing to say’
November 7, 2007
The police sergeant husband of missing Bolingbrook mother Stacy Peterson visited the Will County courthouse complex in Joliet for about two hours this afternoon.
A grand jury is meeting in the building he entered, which also houses the Will County State’s Attorney’s offices.
Drew Peterson — clean shaven and dressed in a dark suit and tie — would not respond to repeated questions from reporters. Moments later — about 3:30 p.m. — the sergeant and his lawyers left the courthouse complex in a gray Volkswagen.
Thanks kcvl
Also reported - Craig Stebic’s children were subpoenaed to testify before a Grand Jury.
I hope the Peterson pre-teenage boys are allowed to report what they witnessed in Stacy’s disappearance.
As one who believes the Government has no business taking away parents’ rights, there is a case for appointing a Guardian ad Litem when one parent goes missing under suspicious circumstances and the other parent prevents access by law enforcement and other family members. That might even be a case of child abuse - isolation and threats!