Drew Peterson is talking this week, but is he saying the right words? Drew Peterson is a suspect in the disappearance of his fourth wife, Stacy Peterson. First, I have to say that it is a bit ironic that first Laci Peterson was murdered by her husband and now Stacy Peterson is missing. It seems a strong case of déjà vu’ and it makes me wonder if Scott and Drew are somehow related or if this is pure coincidence. One thing is true however; their emotionally challenged and deprived husbands will forever link Laci and Stacy Peterson as two women who were victims of the brutal and callous abuse.
The issue here is truly one regarding domestic violence and what happens when husbands kill, get away with it, and kill again. I think it would even be justifiable to coin a new term and call it “serial domestic abuse murderers.” When a husband has a history of wives disappearing and dying and these women have both made the comments, “If I disappear know that my husband murdered me,” something is clearly wrong.
Kathleen Savio was Drew Peterson’s third wife and she mysteriously died after a fall in her bathtub. Her body was exhumed and there was a private autopsy performed by renowned former medical examiner Dr. Michael Baden. Dr. Baden performed his autopsy and has concluded that Kathleen Savio was in fact murdered. In an interview with Fox News, Dr. Michael Baden is quoted as saying, “”It’s my opinion, to a reasonable degree of medical certainty, it’s a homicide, and that’s what I would put down on the death certificate,”
Kathleen Savio had told friends and family that she feared for her life. The same is true with Stacy. One thing that I have to point out is that Drew Peterson seems to have a strong affection for girls at the cusp of maturity. He married Stacy when she was eighteen, which lends great possibility to the fact that he was dating her when she was underage. Kathleen Savio and Stacy Peterson had made statements that Drew Peterson was physically abusive and now Drew Peterson’s second wife is speaking up. She has told authorities that Drew Peterson was abusive to her and had even told her that he could kill her and make it look like an accident.
Like Scott Peterson, Drew Peterson has shown a complete lack of involvement in the search for his missing wife. When Laci Peterson turned up missing, Scott was not involved in the search; he lacked emotion when being interviewed by Diane Sawyer. Likewise, Drew Peterson did everything but confess to the whereabouts of Stacy Peterson’s body in his interview with Matt Lauer. When it comes to reading body language, Drew Peterson utterly fails.
Drew Peterson is a very dangerous man. He has a strong affection for minors, dating Stacy when she was 17 while married to his wife Kathleen Savio. He has a habit of marrying women who come from abusive homes and suffer from depression. If you listen carefully to his interview with Matt Lauer, you will hear him talk about how beautiful both Kathleen and Stacy were in the “beginning.” I would like to ask Drew the beginning of what? The beginning of the relationship when you were completely infatuated with them and thought they was the perfect addition to your egomania? I assume that when Drew Peterson realized that the women he married were human beings with their own minds, wills, and emotions they suddenly stopped looking so beautiful. I have only one question, and that is whether or not Drew Peterson will be convicted of murder based on circumstantial evidence and if they never find Stacy’s body.
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[...] Drew Peterson is a man that is surrounded by mystery. His third wife died under mysterious circumstances. His fourth wife’s disappearance is a mystery, and now he has just received a mysterious letter sent by a mystery writer. The letter claims that the anonymous author has witnessed seeing Stacy Peterson in a grocery store in Peoria Illinois. The letter also inquires as to whether or not Stacy Peterson was pregnant as the writer describes noticing a “little pudge” around Stacy’s abdomen. [...]
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