Drew through his lawyer denies such barrel or container exist and says that the witness (his step-brother) is not a reliable one because the guy has a history of mental problems and bouts with alcoholism.
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BOLINGBROOK, Ill. - A lawyer for Drew Peterson has denied a large container was ever hauled out of the former police officer's suburban home the day his wife vanished. "We have heard several stories. First it was a barrel. Then it was a container. The shape keeps shifting," Joel Brodsky told NBC's "Today" show Thursday. "There never was a barrel. There never was a container." Peterson's stepbrother reportedly said he removed a container from an upstairs bedroom and put it in his sport-utility vehicle, according to media reports that cited anonymous sources close to the investigation into Stacy Peterson's disappearance last month. The stepbrother, Thomas Morphey, later became distraught after learning that Stacy Peterson was missing and tried to kill himself, The Herald News of Joliet reported Wednesday. In Thursday's interview, Brodsky lashed out at the stepbrother, claiming the man has a history of mental problems and bouts with alcoholism. "He's simply not a credible witness," Brodsky told NBC... |
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Will Drew Peterson take a lie detector test? Something tells me he won't.
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The family of missing mother Stacy Peterson wants her husband to take a lie detector test to prove that he has nothing to hide about her disappearance. Drew Peterson, 53 and a former police sergeant, is a suspect in his wife's disappearance. He denies any involvement and claims that she left him for another man. Stacy was reported missing Oct. 29 by her family after she failed to show up at a friend's house. Cassandra Cales, Stacy Peterson's sister, wants Drew to take a lie detector test about his knowledge of a blue barrel or container that she said she saw in their garage two days before Stacy disappeared. "He says there was no barrel," Cales said. "There was a barrel; I saw it with my own eyes. I'll take a lie detector test. I feel Drew should take a lie detector test also." Joel Brodsky, Drew Peterson's attorney, denies any container is missing from the home. "There never was a drum," said Joel Brodsky, Drew Peterson's attorney. "The whole thing seems like a never-ending rumor that started with comments that Stacy's sister made." Earlier this week, Illinois State Police identified the person they think may have helped Peterson move a large blue container from his bedroom to his vehicle the day after Stacy disappeared. A law enforcement source told WFLD FOX Chicago that the man who helped load a barrel into Peterson's SUV tried to commit suicide the next day... |
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More testimonies and witnesses that are placing Drew Peterson in a very uncomfortable spot:
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CHICAGO - Drew Peterson denied reports Sunday that he and another man enlisted the help of two truckers to transport a package the morning his wife Stacy was reported missing. In an interview with FOX News, Peterson's attorney Joel Brodsky told Jamie Colby said that such an encounter never took place. "We dispute it because it did not happen. The incident doesn't make logical sense." Brodsky said Peterson, a former Bolingbrook police officer, would know better than to ask strangers for help. He said the alleged incident is just another lead police are looking into, and he objects to the media's misinterpretation of the report "as fact." "We don't know why these truck drivers would concoct a story like this, maybe to sell it to the National Inquirer." In an earlier statement Brodsky called the police report "nonsensical" and "ridiculous." "It is our belief that what precipitated the press release is the realization by the Illinois State Police that no evidence exists of any wrongdoing by Mr. Peterson, or that a crime has been committed in the Stacy Peterson disappearance. Therefore, the Illinois State Police are relegated to following every lead, no matter how remote or ridiculous it may seem," Brodsky said.... |
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For every statement/article given by the Media, Drew Peterson's lawyer denies it.
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CHICAGO - Drew Peterson's attorney is denying reports that the former police sergeant who is suspected in his wife's disappearance allegedly used department computers to run unauthorized checks on people his wife knew. Attorney Joel Brodsky said the practice was widespread at the Bolingbrook Police Department and wrote a letter to State's Attorney James Glasgow that said charging Peterson with doing so would constitute "vindictive prosecution" because others have not been charged. "Our investigation reveals that it was common practice of members of the Bolingbrook Police Department and employees, where people would run family members, cousins and such to see if there were any active warrants or see if there was anything on a daughter's new boyfriend," Brodsky said. |
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Will they find Stacy Peterson at the frozen waters of the Illinois Michigan canal?
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Law enforcement search teams searched the frozen waters of the Illinois Michigan canal with boats and divers on Wednesday for signs of missing mom Stacy Peterson. Crews are using three boats to search the waterway in Lockport, Ill., for Peterson, according to a report by ABC 7 Chicago. Stacy was reported missing on Oct. 29 after failing to show up at a friend's house. Drew Peterson, a former police sergeant, is a suspect in his wife's disappearance. He denies any involvement in her disappearance and claims that she left him for another man. Illinois State Police notified Stacy Peterson's family about the canal search, Pam Bosco, a family spokeswoman, told FOXNews.com. A sonar search led authorities to the area, Bosco said. |
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Drew Peterson Complains After Face Appears on Piñata at Prayer Vigil for Missing Wife
His own wife is missing and still the only victim seem to be him. Give me a break Drew Peterson.
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CHICAGO - Former police officer Drew Peterson says he isn't getting a fair shake in the media or from people who were his friends before his 23-year-old wife disappeared. Peterson's face recently appeared on a piñata at a prayer vigil held for Stacy Peterson, who was reported missing Oct. 29 after she failed to show up at a friend's house. "It's like they had this vigil for Stacy, and the next thing you know there's a piñata with my face on it," Peterson told the Chicago Tribune. "All these policemen who were my friends, and I would have jumped in front of a bullet for, don't even talk to me." Drew Peterson, a suspect in Stacy Peterson's disappearance, denies any involvement and claims that his wife ran off with another man. |
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The thing is that with high profile cases such as this one, a lot of people usually comes and say things that are not necessarily true just for the "light and camera". Others just because they are confusing the individual in question with another person. I just hope Stacy is found soon.
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CHICAGO - Authorities have determined that a trucker did not see a man believed to be Drew Peterson hours after the former police officer's wife disappeared as he initially claimed, police said Friday. "We did look into the tip and it is unfounded," Illinois State Police Trooper Mark Dorencz told The Associated Press, saying that detectives are investigating the same claim made by another trucker. Illinois State Police released a statement last weekend that truckers saw a man thought to be Peterson, a former police sergeant, at a Bolingbrook truck stop at about 3:30 a.m. Oct. 29 and he and another man asked them to take a package to an undisclosed location.... |
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