Drew Peterson case: killed wives.

Drew and Stacey Peterson - Drew and Stacey Peterson. He is dressed in his uniform and she looks like merely a child. He looks like he could be her grandfather- or father at LEAST!
United States
November 15, 2007 8:31am CST
I am sitting here watching the morning news and they are talking about Drew Peterson. I'm not sure where he is from but he is a complete joke and just because he is a law enforcement officer, the FBI, etc. just takes his word for it. His 3rd wife was found dead in the bathtub with blood and bruises all over her body. Peterson told officers that he was with family and had just returned home to find her like that. The autopsy was only 4 pages long with HUGE discrepancies that are just now being tended to. Her body was exhumed and another autopsy is being undergone now. This is all happening because Peterson's 4th wife, a 17-year-old Stacey, has now come up missing and Peterson's whack attempts at using and blaming the media is, quite honestly, sickening. He practically laughs into the camera "asking Stacey" to please call him and let everyone know where she is- as he laughs! Of course he laughs, he knows that she cannot call him- or anyone for that matter. It is impossible and he knows that because he killed her! A 2nd wife he killed- and because he is an "officer of the law" he has barely been questioned until practically a child goes missing. What the heck was he doing with such a young girl anyway? Did that not raise a flag to anyone? HELLO? Is anyone outside of the USA hearing about this case? and if so, what is you take on all this? The law is getting out of hand in my opinion. Corruption and deceit. Drew Peterson is a sick, demented pyschotic murderer.
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@mansha (6298)
• India
15 Nov 07
I have not hear dof this story over here but it does sound fishy. I never expected that such negligence can happen in a developed country too. In my place it happens all the time. All the covering up and denials and its not easy to get justice-but it sounds you people have tough time too sometimes.
• United States
15 Nov 07
Well, we are quickly coming to realize that corruption is living with us as well. There's always been this case or that - which we always assumed to be strange. But more and more I am seeing corruption in law enforcement. It really is sad and who do you turn to for help then? And this is what we call a free country? HA!