Based on his connection with the death of his wife, Kathleen Savio, former Illinois police sergeant Drew Peterson is biding his time in jail while his legal team is asking for a reduction in his bail amount due to financial hardship. Peterson is attempting to raise several children on a small pension. A hearing is set for today to review a request by the prosecution for removal of Judge Richard Schoenstedt.
Meanwhile, a decomposing body exhumed Thursday from a lake 20 miles from Peterson’s residence could very well be that of his missing 4th wife, Stacey.
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He is guilty based on looks and arrogance alone.
Drew Peterson!!!!!! The name itself evokes death…desperation…and bad hair…If he is indeed guilty…i hope
he gets whatever the maximum penalty is…I am about tired of this arrogant
SOB….and if he is found not guilty by a jury of his peers…i doubt that my opinion will change..it at all…
Drew’s arrogance reminds me of OJ Simpson, Susan Smith, and now Howard K. Stern. My instincts just KNOW that these people are GUILTY as sin, even though so far only Susan Smith has been adjudged guilty. If my instincts were the jury, they would all join Susan Smith in prison. It’s not only arrogance, it’s blatantly flaunting their guilt, such as the puppeteering of drugged-up Ana Nicole Smith on her TV show, Drew strutting around trying to connect with another victim-wife, and Susan snickering on TV while telling lies that some men had killed her sons.
Methinks that the name Drew Peterson will become synonomous with jefferey
dahmer….ted bundy and carol chessman.
Why did they request the removal of Judge Richard Schoenstedt?
Drew peterson reminds me of the anthony Hopkins film, Fractured.. in which he portrayed a man who murdered his wife and was eventually acquitted because he
sneered and outsmarted the legal system…only to be ensnared in the end
by one little mistake…Somehow i see Drew Peterson doing the very same thing.