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Thursday, November 8, 2012

Hammel Woods Search For Stacy Peterson: Day 4

Federal agents and Illinois State Police were back at it again in the Shorewood forest preserve Thursday.

For a supposedly routine search, the FBI and Illinois State Police are sure investing a lot of time, effort and money. A couple dozen federal agents and state troopers spent a fourth full day in Shorewood's Hammel Woods, poking around the park for some sign of missing mom Stacy Peterson. A state police source close to the five-year-old Stacy Peterson case said on Monday the operation was just one of numerous searches conducted periodically in locations investigators believe Stacy's body may have been left. But the agents and troopers—along with high-tech equipment and cadaver dogs—returned the next day, and then came back again Wednesday and Thursday, leaving many wondering just what exactly has been happening in Hammel Woods. Cable news …

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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Feds & State Search For Stacy Peterson, But Where's Linda Fellenbaum?

The FBI and Illinois State Police have spent two days in Hammel Woods looking for Stacy Peterson while missing mom Linda Fellenbaum has been gone for more than two weeks.

While FBI agents and state troopers spent a second straight day scouring Hammel Woods for some sign of missing mom Stacy Peterson, there was no one to be found in a Joliet cul-de-sac just six miles away, the one where another mother was supposedly seen running off barefoot, never to be seen again. That mother, Linda Fellenbaum, 33, disappeared Oct. 21, leaving her cell phone, shoes and Toyota Camry at the home of the Joliet man she moved in with only two months before. Fellenbaum and her Joliet boyfriend, Donald Wolak, 40, had met on the Internet, police said, and their short relationship was made out to be a stormy one. Wolak told police Fellenbaum took off on him five days before disappeared for good. And when she absconded on Oct. 16, …

Monday, November 5, 2012

State Cops & FBI Searching For Stacy Peterson in Hammel Woods

A helicopter, police dogs, state cops and federal agents were searching for missing mom Stacy Peterson in Hammel Woods Monday.

Federal agents and state cops searched through Hammel Woods forest preserve in Shorewood Monday looking for signs of missing mom Stacy Peterson. READ MORE:  A state police source confirmed that the operation—which included at least one helicopter and police dogs—was part of the search effort for the Bolingbrook mother, who disappeared in October 2007. Weeks after Stacy vanished, state police officials named her husband, Drew Peterson, 58, as the sole suspect in the investigation the then-23-year-old's disappearance. Peterson has never been charged with harming Stacy, but was convicted in September of murdering his previous wife, Kathleen Savio. Savio, the third of Peterson's four wives, was found drowned in her dry bathtub in March 2004. …

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Aussienat

9:12 pm on Sunday, November 11, 2012

Good idea. Also, not everybody believes in some random guy in the sky.   more ›

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Drew Peterson Pours His Heart Out in Letters Written to Girl Half His Age

“In all my relationships, I treated my partners like gold and spoiled them, which was probably a big mistake on my part,” Peterson wrote in one.

You can lock Drew Peterson up for years, but you can’t stop him from sweet-talking the ladies on the outside. Peterson, the 58-year-old former Bolingbrook cop, accused killer and serial marrier charged with murdering one wife and suspected by the Illinois State Police of having a hand in another's disappearance, sent love letters from jail to a 26-year-old DuPage County woman throughout the spring of 2010. “Hello my love,” Peterson wrote to the young woman in one of the letters recently given to Patch. “I really miss you and keep dreaming about holding you … “You still got my heart and I hope you still (have) mine.” The lovestruck Peterson’s letters, all written in pencil on lined notebook paper, depict visions of romance, freedom from the…

rory schneider

4:12 pm on Thursday, October 11, 2012

Prob J. Brodsky or Mr. Peterson himself.   more ›

Monday, October 3, 2011

Stacy Peterson's Stepdaughter-In-Law Ripped on Missing Mother's Parenting Skills

The woman married to Drew Peterson's Oak Brook cop son told the state police what she thought about the missing mom but did not shed any light on where she went.

Within weeks of Stacy Peterson disappearing, her stepdaughter-in-law told investigators the vanished young woman was “immature” and “not a very good mother,” according to state police reports recently obtained by Patch. Teresa Peterson, who was married to accused wife-killer Drew Peterson’s second son, Stephen Peterson, also reportedly told police Stacy Peterson wanted a divorce but was fearful of how her husband would react. “Teresa said Stacy told her she was afraid what Drew would do to her if she divorced him,” the state police report says. The reports were released as part of the case file for Stephen Peterson’s bid to reclaim his job with the Oak Brook Police Department. Former Oak Brook Police Chief Thomas Sheahan fired Stephen …

Pysch Student

2:29 pm on Sunday, March 24, 2013

I bet she wished she had told police about that night now and also had taken kathleen's advice. To late now. Had no business with a married man anyway!   more ›

Monday, September 19, 2011

Drew Peterson Stays Put

Drew Peterson's legal team failed again to get the accused wife-killer out of jail.

Drew Peterson's lawyers have failed to get him out of jail more times than the serial marrier has wives. A fifth bid to get the accused wife-killer out of the Will County jail apparently fell on deaf ears at the Illinois Supreme Court late Monday. Peterson has been locked since May 2009 on charges he murdered his third wife, Kathleen Savio. Peterson has been in legal limbo since prosecutors appealed a ruling on hearsay evidence the day before his trial was to start in July 2010. Will County State's Attorney James Glasgow lost that appeal but then filed a motion for leave to appeal to the state Supreme Court in August. That petition remains pending. Peterson is being held on a $20 million bond. His attorneys contend he should be free while …

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Patti Myers

12:21 am on Sunday, January 22, 2012

The supreme court did NOT rule against him! They merely uphold the decision of the appellate court. This decision is only in regard to the hearsay testimony that Glasgow wants entered as evidence.   more ›

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Drew Peterson, Accused Bolingbrook Wife-Killer, Told to Stay Put by Appellate Court

Jailed for more than two years on murder charges, suspect learns he's not going anywhere, at least for the time being.

Accused wife-killer Drew Peterson’s latest plea to get out of jail again fell on deaf ears, as the appellate court shot it down last week and told him he’s not going anywhere. Jailed since May 2009 on charges he murdered his third wife, Kathleen Savio, Peterson, 57, has been waiting on the appellate court to return a decision on what hearsay evidence can be used against him at trial. The appellate court has been mulling over the matter for just shy of a year. The murder charge in the Savio case stemmed from the then-40-year-old woman’s death in March 2004. Savio was found drowned in a dry bathtub. At the time of her death, Savio and Peterson were embroiled in a contentious divorce. Still the state police quickly determined she died in a …

realpd

1:26 am on Sunday, July 17, 2011

Maybe bozo Baez can get this killer free too.   more ›

Friday, May 6, 2011

Stuck in Stir: Drew Peterson Marks 2 Years in Jail As Slain Wife's Family Waits For Day In Court

Drew Peterson's third wife was killed more than seven years ago. His fourth wife has been missing for three and a half years. Peterson has spent the last two years in a jail cell waiting for a jury to decide his fate.

Two years ago tomorrow, Drew Peterson climbed inside his missing fourth wife’s Pontiac Grand Prix, pulled out of his cul-de-sac and drove away to run some errands. Peterson didn’t make it a mile before a small army of state cops descended on him, pulled him out of the car, snatched off his sunglasses and took him to jail. Peterson has sat there since, waiting in the Will County Adult Detention Facility to be tried on charges he killed his third wife, Kathleen Savio. In the two years Peterson, a former Bolingbrook police sergeant, has been locked up, one of the sons he had with his slain third wife was named valedictorian of Bolingbrook High School. A son he had with his first wife lost his job as an Oak Brook police officer due to his …

kenneth teems

7:03 pm on Saturday, August 11, 2012

This prick needs to be tied down and tortured for as long as his human body can stand it till life as he lives is no more....what a piece of garbage. I'd love to get my hands on him.   more ›

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