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To: sodpoodle

“”There’s no doubt in my mind that it wasn’t an accident,” Glasgow said.

Will County Coroner Patrick O’Neil, who reviewed Savio’s autopsy, said earlier this week that there were aspects of her death that concerned him.

The autopsy report found that Savio had a one-inch “blunt laceration” on the left side of her scalp, her “hair is soaked with blood” and she also had abrasions or bruises on seven different places on her body.”

This clearly was a coverup involving the entire local department.
To have such a blatant homicide be ruled a suicide?
Where is the outrage? Or have they just not reported that yet?

So somebody wants to ask if Stacy helped coverup?
Sure...let’s make insinuations about someone who cannot answer the question herself.

Let’s NOT ask the same question of those crooked policemen who covered up for one of their own scumbags.


150 posted on 11/09/2007 5:34:29 PM PST by Scotswife
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To: Scotswife

Just now on Nancy Grace - apparently one of the jurors for Kathy Savio’s inquest confirmed that the jurors were not given the option to call her death *undetermined* - only natural, homicide, suicide or accident.

The family spokesperson for either Savio or Stacy (not sure) said that she could not imagine Drew Peterson confiding in a *teenager* that he was responsible for Kathy’s death.

It is possible that Stacy may have, over time, found out more about Kathy’s death and was too scared to face the truth. Not so much *covering* for that monster, but not confiding in anyone. If she learned the truth perhaps she recorded her thoughts on paper or a computer.


151 posted on 11/09/2007 5:48:27 PM PST by sodpoodle (Despair - man's surrender. Laughter - God's reward.)
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