Posted on 11/29/2007 8:22:36 AM PST by STARWISE
he missing wife of a former police sergeant told a clergyman in August that her husband confessed that he killed his former wife and made it look like an accident, according to a report.
A source told the Chicago Sun-Times that Peterson also told two other people about her husband's confessions to her about the death of Kathleen Savio, his third ex-wife.
Stacy Peterson, a mother of two and Drew Peterson's fourth wife, was reported missing on Oct. 29 by her family after she failed to show up to a friend's house. Drew Peterson is a suspect in her disappearance.
Kathleen Savio, was found dead in her bathtub in 2004, and at the time, her death was ruled accidental. Savio died shortly before her divorce settlement with Drew Peterson was settled.
Stacy told her husband she was leaving him and divorcing him the day before she was reported missing by her family, telling him to be out of the house in a few days, according to the source.
Meanwhile, Drew Peterson did not show up to work on the night that Stacy disappeared, FOX News learned Wednesday.
Peterson, who recently resigned from the Bolingbrook Police Department, was scheduled to work at 5 p.m. Oct. 28 but called in to take a personal or sick day, Bolingbrook police Lt. Ken Teppel told FOX News.
"Peterson called in sick for Sunday night (Oct. 28)," Teppel said. "The call was taken by a dispatcher in the afternoon."
A key witness told a friend he might have helped transport the body of Peterson's wife, according to a Chicago Tribune report. That witness Drew Peterson's step brother-in-law allegedly helped move a barrel that was warm to the touch from Peterson's bedroom to an SUV.
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I thought the same thing “Oh, just redecorating a bit and we decided the barrel didn’t match anything.”
Argh.
You gotta wonder what sort of story he told the guy to get him to help move that. I'm having trouble coming of with a plausible barrel-full of anything that heavy that might be in a bedroom. What could he have said that it was?
OK, so they were going for Early American Redneck.
Why is literally EVERY women that has ever had a kid referred to as a "mom" in the media these days?
How often to we see men called "dads?"
I don’t know, but it’s damned annoying. Most of the time, the fact that the woman is a mother has nothing to do with the story. I suppose it’s an effort by the MSM to tug at our heartstrings.
If the cops know who the guy was that helped Drew move the blue barrel (and who tried to commit suicide the next day) how come they don’t ask him where they dumped the barrel?
Tomorrow the Sun-Times will report that his second wife said he farted in bed.
The guy from Equisearch (however it’s spelled) said the other night that he was told about the blue container from the get-go. It just was something they wanted to keep quiet so as not to tip off Peterson.
It's worse than that.
Stacey was 17 years old and in High School when she started her affair with Peterson.
a. She knew he was married and 50 years old.
b. She knew that his wife died under suspicious circumstances while they were having their affair.
c. She knew that he had two children at home and she would become an 'instant mother' as a teenager herself.
d. She would be his 4th wife.
e. Stacey was from a broken and difficult family situation at home.
None of these make for a fairytale life.
Woman's decomposed body discovered in ChicagoStory Highlights Police: Body appears to be that of a female with reddish-blonde hair Find sparks unsubstantiated speculation it could be related to Stacy Peterson case Drew Peterson's attorney: "I can tell you, it is not Stacy" Stacy Peterson vanished in October; her husband is a suspect in the disappearance Next Article in Crime »
Pit in the stomach time ... prayers
for Stacy. Lisa Stebbick is still
missing, too. And another foul
ball husband, as well.
how would he know its “not” Stacy unless he knew his creep woman killer cop buried her somewhere else?
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