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11/09/2007 Search Underway For Cop's Missing Wife
Started by steingator, Nov 09 2007 09:49 AM
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#1
Posted 09 November 2007 - 09:49 AM
She's 23 and the cop is 53. He has had three other wifes. The last one dies in a dry bath tub and Stacy Peterson's family believes she MAY have been killed? MAY have been killed?
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#2
Posted 09 November 2007 - 09:53 AM
Who cares?
steingator said:
She's 23 and the cop is 53. He has had three other wifes. The last one dies in a dry bath tub and Stacy Peterson's family believes she MAY have been killed? MAY have been killed?
#3
Posted 09 November 2007 - 10:25 AM
Steve, I am sure that many people care about this situation. This was posted in a general discussion type of forum. Chill!!!
I have been seeing this story in the news for the past two weeks. From what I have seen the husband is a person who was unable to control his anger and rage. I believe this was his 4th wife. He is a police officer. There are children involved. Very sad situation.
I have been seeing this story in the news for the past two weeks. From what I have seen the husband is a person who was unable to control his anger and rage. I believe this was his 4th wife. He is a police officer. There are children involved. Very sad situation.
Jacque
#4
Posted 09 November 2007 - 10:56 AM
Jacque..
I agree. This is a sad situation, and I care.
It appears the husband, Drew Peterson, is prone to domestic violence. Add to this, he's a police officer, and there may have been "cover-ups" in his department over his past domestic violence activities.
My hope is that if this guy is guilty, he does not commit suicide before he's officially charged with a crime, and that he's made to pay for his crime(s).
Tom
I agree. This is a sad situation, and I care.
It appears the husband, Drew Peterson, is prone to domestic violence. Add to this, he's a police officer, and there may have been "cover-ups" in his department over his past domestic violence activities.
My hope is that if this guy is guilty, he does not commit suicide before he's officially charged with a crime, and that he's made to pay for his crime(s).
Tom
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#5
Posted 09 November 2007 - 06:18 PM
The authorities have now stated that the husband is not just "a person of interest" he is now a "suspect".
Jacque
#6
Posted 09 November 2007 - 06:20 PM
His third wife's body will be exhumed.
jacquez said:
The authorities have now stated that the husband is not just "a person of interest" he is now a "suspect".
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#7
Posted 11 November 2007 - 09:04 AM
I've missed this one on the news, where is this case going on at?
Don
Don
#8
Posted 11 November 2007 - 09:17 AM
Jacque
#9
Posted 13 November 2007 - 12:39 PM
It's in my area- a suburb of Chicago & has been a lead story in the papers & on national news. Also on O'Reilly & other shows like CNN & CNBC. C'mon Steve- you can't be that cold!! billyk
#10
Posted 17 November 2007 - 06:38 PM
update:
CHICAGO -- Amid the search for a former police officer's fourth wife, a renowned pathologist said Saturday he has examined a previous wife's exhumed remains and determined she was killed.
Former New York City chief medical examiner Dr. Michael Baden said he analyzed Kathleen Savio's remains at the request of her relatives, who disagree with an earlier ruling that her death was an accident. He concluded she died after a struggle, and her body was placed in the bathtub where she was found.
"I'm convinced she was the victim of a murder. 'Who done it' is up to the police to resolve," Baden said in a telephone interview. Rest of story: http://www.star-tele...ory/308000.html
CHICAGO -- Amid the search for a former police officer's fourth wife, a renowned pathologist said Saturday he has examined a previous wife's exhumed remains and determined she was killed.
Former New York City chief medical examiner Dr. Michael Baden said he analyzed Kathleen Savio's remains at the request of her relatives, who disagree with an earlier ruling that her death was an accident. He concluded she died after a struggle, and her body was placed in the bathtub where she was found.
"I'm convinced she was the victim of a murder. 'Who done it' is up to the police to resolve," Baden said in a telephone interview. Rest of story: http://www.star-tele...ory/308000.html
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