THis story is much like that other Peterson murder...
Wow, they just arrested him for the death of wife number 3 wierd time for this to happen.
Well it may be her, or he may have put her body elsewhere!
Droop Peterson is way to smug for that to be Stacy. Whatever he did with her he is positive she wont be found.
The one that had been down for five years was in a car and was entirely bone fragments. If she hadn't been in a car, there's no way she would have been found.
Just read over at websleuths.com that the body was found in a container. Sounds more and more like the Petersen case.
maybe it is a girl he dated but we never heard about.
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Updated: Thursday, 21 May 2009, 7:17 AM CDT
Published : Thursday, 21 May 2009, 6:21 AM CDT
Crest Hill - An autopsy is scheduled on badly decomposed human remains found in suburban Chicago on the banks of the Des Plaines River. Illinois State Police Sgt. Tom Burek says the Will County coroner will perform the autopsy this morning.
The discovery yesterday prompted speculation the remains were related to a couple of long-running, high-profile missing persons cases in Will County. Burek declined to say if the body was male or female.
He says he won’t speculate about whether the remains belong to Stacy Peterson or Lisa Stebic, two missing Will County women whose cases have garnered national attention.
Peterson’s husband, Drew Peterson, is scheduled to appear in court today on charges he killed his third wife, Kathleen Savio. Stebic was last seen in Plainfield in April 2007.
http://www.myfoxchicago.com/dpp/news/crime/RiverBody
Com’on a body does not survive 2 and half years in water. There would be only bones left and they would be scattered unless there was no current. This is the corpse of a more recent tragedy.
By The Associated Press
May 27, 2009
JOLIET, Ill. (AP) Authorities say DNA tests show a headless, armless skeleton found along the Des Plaines River last week was from an unidentified male.
Speculation had swirled about whether the badly decomposed body was one of two women whose disappearances have drawn national media attention.
Illinois State Police said in a statement Wednesday that an investigation to identify the remains is under way.
The Will County coroner has said the person was dead for several months or more. Results of an autopsy last week were inconclusive, and DNA tests were conducted.
The location of the remains in Will County prompted speculation they were related to the high-profile missing persons cases of Stacy Peterson or Lisa Stebic.