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Post by Lorie Taylor on Apr 8, 2008 2:18:22 GMT -6
Meanwhile, a friend of Drew Peterson's was released Wednesday from the Will County Adult Detention Facility after posting 10 percent of a $50,000 bail after he was accused of beating his ex-girlfriend and her friend, then allegedly threatening a witness.
Michael J. Robinson, 34, of Bolingbrook was charged with felony intimidation, misdemeanor battery and domestic battery, according to police and court documents.
Robinson was with the two women in an apartment complex elevator about 3:30 a.m. Monday when he quarreled with his ex-girlfriend, 32, over a phone call and began choking her, said Bolingbrook police Lt. Ken Teppel. When her friend, age 40, tried to intervene, Robinson allegedly punched her in the face, authorities said.
Robinson dragged his ex-girlfriend and the friend into the apartment of a third woman and again tried to choke the ex-girlfriend, Teppel said, and when the friend tried to separate them, Robinson punched her in the face several times, knocking her to the floor. Robinson left, and when police arrived, they saw bruises and cuts on the friend's face, Teppel said.
Bolingbrook police sought a warrant for Robinson's arrest on battery charges, but given his friendship with Peterson, Glasgow referred the case to state police, Teppel said. He said the charge of witness intimidation was not lodged by his department. Court records show the intimidation charge was lodged after Robinson was accused of calling the third woman and threatening to hurt her if she spoke to investigators.
Robinson has a lengthy history of arrests on a variety of charges, including a 1993 conviction for unlawful delivery of a controlled substance for which he was sentenced to 4 years probation.
His friendship with Peterson came to light after Ric Mims, a one-time friend of the former sergeant, told the National Enquirer that Robinson provided Peterson with a cell phone after police seized his old one as part of a search warrant. Mims said Peterson and Robinson behaved suspiciously, communicating in handwritten notes. Peterson said the only note passed contained his cell phone number.
Peterson could not be reached for comment Wednesday but said last week he has known Robinson for nearly two decades. "He was just a kid on the street that I befriended, tried to keep him out of trouble," Peterson said.
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Post by Lorie Taylor on Apr 8, 2008 2:18:45 GMT -6
the only complex that they could of been at that has an elevator is off of Boughton Road near I 355 it is called Innsbruck Apartments. Do we know who the girls are that are pressing charges on him? We will have to look them on the court files at will county courthouse. I can do that online here. www.willcountycircuitcourt.com
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Post by Lorie Taylor on Apr 8, 2008 2:19:00 GMT -6
Mike Robinson was a former co-owner of the Blue Lightning Company that was also owned by DP and Kathleen. Mike Robinson is also the one who refused to take a polygraph, and he is the person that loaned DP a vehicle and a cell phone after his stuff was seized.
Note: It's not confirmed if this is the same Mike that was partners with the Blue Lightning Corp. aka Sud's Pub.
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Post by Lorie Taylor on Apr 8, 2008 2:19:15 GMT -6
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Post by Lorie Taylor on Apr 8, 2008 2:19:33 GMT -6
Transcript below was done by www.acandyrose.com of the November 13, 2007 Greta Van Susteren of Fox News evesdropping audio with Ric Mims (Runtime of original audio file is 12:54 minutes) ~ ~ ~ ~ Who is Mike Robinson? ~ ~ ~ ~ MIMS: Other than his immediate family I don't think so. No, that Mike Robinson, he might be still talking to him. GRETA: Whose Mike Robinson, is that the, is he a police officer? MIMS: I believe Mike Robinson was a police officer for a short time. GRETA: And now does what? MIMS: Heating and air I believe, heating and air conditioning. GRETA: Is he the guy who helped him out, was it last week? MIMS: Yeah. GRETA: What'd he do, I forgot. MIMS: Got him a cell phone. GRETA: That was it? MIMS: And I heard rumors that he got him a rental car but that's not confirmed. GRETA: How does he know Robinson, from the police force? MIMS: Well Mike Robinson graduated in 1992 and is probably in his early thirties so I'm guessing around town or at the police department in his little short stint there. GRETA: How about his other friends, does he have other friends? MIMS: Yeah I talked to a few in town but they're just keeping their distance from the whole situation. GRETA: Have you talk to anybody who has spoken to him in the last three days? MIMS: No. GRETA: The last four or five days? MIMS: No. GRETA: So you have no idea how he doing? MIMS: Nope. GRETA: We heard that somebody went up to the door, a plain clothes officer with a piece of paper a little while ago MIMS: Yeah I read that too and then came back without the paper so. GRETA: What do you think that's all about? MIMS: Your guess is as good as mine Greta, probably some type of summons to show up at one of these hearings.
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Post by Lorie Taylor on Apr 8, 2008 2:19:50 GMT -6
**We have not confirmed if this is the same Mike that worked for BBPD** Not sure if this is the same Mike Robinson or not but...... www.idfpr.com/DPR/news/DISCPLN/0103_dis.pdfIllinois Dept. of Professional Regulation Detective, Alarm, Security, and Locksmith Michael Robinson, Chicago - permanent employee registration card (129-040745) revoked after being convicted of numerous misdemeanors and failing to report convictions to the Dept. **Still not confirmed**
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Post by Lorie Taylor on Apr 8, 2008 2:20:07 GMT -6
"This day March 2nd 1997 Drew Walter Peterson and Kathleen Savio Peterson, both being of sound body and mind, do hereby bequeath all of our worldly possessions to each other in the event of either of our individual deaths," begins the will filed with court documents. If they died together, the couple wanted everything to go to certain people, among them Tom and Kris Peterson, their children, and Eric Drew Peterson and Stephen Paul Peterson, Drew Peterson's children from another relationship. The will lists some of their assets:" • A Golden Rule life insurance policy valued at $100,000 • A Monumental Life Insurance policy valued at $125,000 • A Prudential Life Insurance policy valued at $308,137.59 (Beneficiary Merchants Bank Oswego to pay off note for Sud's Pub in Montgomery) • Bolingbrook Police Pension fund of more than $50,000 • A piece of real estate listed as 9 Clay Court, Montgomery • The Blue Lightning Corp., or Sud's Pub, 1250 S. Broadway, Montgomery • Da Page Corp., Fast 'N' Accurate Graphics, 87 Eisenhower South, Lombard • A quarter interest in CMYK Corp., listed as a printing business in "Lombard-Naperville"
**This was copied because of the Blue Lightning tie, but note that it's not been confirmed if this is the same Mike that it's been rumored to be part owner**
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Post by Lorie Taylor on Apr 8, 2008 2:20:26 GMT -6
Posted by acandyrose: More to add to the collection for this thread. ================================ cbs2chicago.com/local/peterson.disappearance.barrel.2.597160.html11/27/2007 Mike Puccinelli (cbs2chicago.com) reporting (VIDEO): "Missing Barrel Investigated In Peterson Case" MIKE PUCCINELLI: "Meanwhile sources say police want the man who just slammed the door in my face to take a polygraph. He's Michael Robinson, a long time friend of Drews." - PUCCINELLI: "Why won't you take the polygraph?" - MICHAEL ROBINSON [Yelling through the door]: "I can tell you that when they start invading my personal life then I'm not going to take the polygraph." - "Now after that Robinson told me I had two seconds to leave his property or he would sic his dog on me. I quickly left." ================================ Screen Capture from the video: www.acandyrose.com/Stacy_Peterson_File-112-robinson.jpgACR
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Post by Lorie Taylor on Apr 8, 2008 2:20:47 GMT -6
This was just sent to me, could this be Mike's brother Paul? ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION CASE NO.3310 RTV-O
TRANSPORTATION DOCKET PAGE of 2
Paul James Robinson :
3310 RTV-O
13165 MC
DATE ACTION JUDGE STAFF
Jackson Collins
Weigand
11/22/2005 FILED: Application for Operator Employment Permit.
12/09/2005 ENTERED: Hearing to be held via video-conference on December 28, 2005 at 11:30 a.m. Notice served this date on all Parties of Record.
01/04/2006 ENTERED: Hearing to continued via video-conference on January 20, 2006 at 9:30 a.m.
Notice served this date on all Parties of Record.
01/20/2006 ENTERED: ALJ Hearing Report. Heard and Taken. Parties of Record Date Added Date Removed Paul James Robinson
696 Niagra Dr.
Bolingbrook, IL 60440
Royal Auto & Truck Towing
200 Sumac Rd
Wheeling, IL 60090 ----------------------- Also this is a people search:
ROBINSON, PAUL J (Age 36)
BOLINGBROOK, IL WOODRIDGE, IL NAPERVILLE, IL
Possible Relatives:
ROBINSON, MICHAEL J (Age 34)
Veromi.com --------------------- Royal Auto And Truck Towing Inc 200 Sumac Rd, Wheeling, IL 60090-6316, United States (Map) (Add Company Info)
Phone: (847) 229-1660
SIC:Automotive Services, Except Repair and Carwashes
Line of Business:Towing Service ---------------------- Posted by DetHead:
Entity Name ROYAL AUTO AND TRUCK TOWING, INC. File Number 61824901 Status DISSOLVED Entity Type CORPORATION Type of Corp DOMESTIC BCA Incorporation Date (Domestic) 09/21/2001 State ILLINOIS Agent Name RICHARD D GROSSMAN Agent Change Date 08/20/2004 Agent Street Address 77 W WACKER DR #3100 President Name & Address DWAYNE E RONCZKOWSKI 1310 ANTHONY WHEELING 60090 Agent City CHICAGO Secretary Name & Address INVOLUNTARY DISSOLUTION 02 09 07 Agent Zip 60601 Duration Date PERPETUAL Annual Report Filing Date 00/00/0000 For Year 2006 Assumed Name INACTIVE - ROYAL AUTO AND TRUCK TOWING INACTIVE - ROYAL TOWING II ------------------- Not sure...there are many..do we know he has a brother? There are 2 in BB....one with Yvonne...didnt that name come up somewhere yesterday? Donnell & Paul Robinson home
606 Preston Dr, Apt 212
Bolingbrook, IL 60440-2272
(630) 783-0240
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Post by Lorie Taylor on Apr 8, 2008 2:21:13 GMT -6
Posted by DetHead: Paul L II & Yvonne L Robinson home 333 Grand Canyon Dr Bolingbrook, IL 60440-1910 (630) 759-6899 -------------------- Posted by DetHead: Well if above is correct, neither match a paul J. I have a Paul J that is 36 and has lived in Bolingbrook, IL Naperville, IL Woodridge, IL Possible relative Michael J...no current address.. -------------------- Posted by Katie: Found it! anniemyth.proboards82.com/index.cgi?board=illinois&action=display&thread=1199669682&page=7he knows something wrote: The investigation needs to look into DP'S partner in his Blue Lightning company. A man named Mike Robinson is probably the "mysterious" subject who helped DP carry out the blue barrel. His (mike Robinson)brother was a small time drug dealer for many years in Bolingbrook and never got caught due to the fact that him and his brother were very good friends with DP. The part below may be confusing, Mikes brothers name may not be Paul, this person might be ref to DP's brother Paul? Mike Robinson and his brother Paul know alot about what is going on and possibly even know exactly what happened. tinyurl.com/yqkw2zSo Mike has a brother we just don't know if his name is Paul
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Post by Lorie Taylor on Apr 8, 2008 2:21:39 GMT -6
Posted by sundayschild: Good morning all. I posted this last night under the "love fest" thread. I really think that Mike's brother is named Paul. From Greta's blog..... From what I’ve heard, it was Mike Robinson who supplied DP with the new cell phone and rental car, this is why I believe he should be investigated further! His brother Paul was known in town as a pretty prominent drug dealer. ---------------------- Jan 9, 2008, 11:43pm, acandyrose wrote:More to add to the collection for this thread. ================================ cbs2chicago.com/local/peterson.disappearance.barrel.2.597160.html11/27/2007 Mike Puccinelli (cbs2chicago.com) reporting (VIDEO): "Missing Barrel Investigated In Peterson Case" MIKE PUCCINELLI: "Meanwhile sources say police want the man who just slammed the door in my face to take a polygraph. He's Michael Robinson, a long time friend of Drews." - PUCCINELLI: "Why won't you take the polygraph?" - MICHAEL ROBINSON [Yelling through the door]: "I can tell you that when they start invading my personal life then I'm not going to take the polygraph." - "Now after that Robinson told me I had two seconds to leave his property or he would sic his dog on me. I quickly left." ================================ Screen Capture from the video: www.acandyrose.com/Stacy_Peterson_File-112-robinson.jpgACR
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Post by Lorie Taylor on Apr 8, 2008 2:22:24 GMT -6
Posted by whatabout: I doubt this is the same MR. Note the word Department is capitalized. If he was a Chicago detective, he had to be a resident of the city proper. I believe CPD requires a bit of experience before one becomes a detective. Anyway, this made me wonder about an association with the CPD. Ironically that led to a very timely report citing an author with the same MR name. It is loaded with info on Chicago and I imagine Det can use the author’s citations. works.bepress.com/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1000&context=christopher_cooper ---------------------- Jan 9, 2008, 7:34pm, scooter wrote:Not sure if this is the same Mike Robinson or not but...... www.idfpr.com/DPR/news/DISCPLN/0103_dis.pdfIllinois Dept. of Professional Regulation Detective, Alarm, Security, and Locksmith Michael Robinson, Chicago - permanent employee registration card (129-040745) revoked after being convicted of numerous misdemeanors and failing to report convictions to the Dept. ------------------- Posted by whatabout: The author, Mike Robinson, sure is an expert. www.pantagraph.com/articles/2007/07/25/news/doc46a7f9e3af274001274381.txtwww.usatoday.com/news/nation/2007-09-30-359796777_x.htm ap-322.newsvine.com/ He’s either cited or the author in at least one of the Reader articles listed here. www.chicagoreader.com/policetorture/------------------- Posted by cocoroccoco: Jan 15, 2008, 9:25am, mona wrote:I am no Murder She Wrote...detective at all, I am a neighborhood very small very corrupt neighborhood, lots of the hand washing the other type stuff...serious stuff. I am not condoning this, but a family member of mine - in the Vending Machine Business if you will, pretty much got the Chief of Police in our town his job. I think years ago, this may have been the case in Bolingbrook - same sort of thing. DP was around then - young PO - became one of those types - did what he had to do to get ahead - favors for money or power, etc. I don't believe he has "mob ties" but I do believe he conducted his life in the same fashion favors for power/control. I think Mike Robinson or his family are one of those that DP helped in days past. I think Mike Robinson is going to be part of his alibi. This is just my gut. Interesting to see Mike Robi(n)son's apparent age, definitely not near DP's. Seems DP likes his friends and women easy to control and manipulate, and needy to him.
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Post by Lorie Taylor on Apr 8, 2008 2:22:48 GMT -6
Posted by Cocoroccoco: OMG, you will NOT believe this, check out this article I just found about MR. Apparently he just posted 10% of a $50,000 bond for an arrest of domestic violence, battery, and felony intimidation! He actually beat up on 3 women! What a class act, and note the end of the article, the quote by DP. www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-peterson_17jan17,1,4249626.story?track=rss ------------------- By Matthew Walberg | Tribune reporter 11:32 PM CST, January 16, 2008 Drew Peterson's attorney said Wednesday that a racy message sent to Stacy Peterson's cell phone in September shows she was having an affair and lends credence to the theory that the missing woman left her husband for another man. The cell phone—which attorney Joel Brodsky said Stacy replaced and gave to her teenage stepson shortly before she vanished Oct. 28—allegedly contained the text message sent from the Sprint Nextel Web site at 9:47 a.m. Sept. 20. In the steamy, two-sentence message, the anonymous author referred to Stacy as "my love" and thanked her for their wild physical activity the previous evening, according to a transcript provided to the Tribune by Brodsky. State police have named Drew Peterson, 53, a former Bolingbrook police sergeant, a suspect in his 23-year-old wife's disappearance and have assigned dozens of agents to the search. Her relatives say they believe she would not have left without her children, and have said Stacy told them she was seeking a divorce and feared for her life. Drew Peterson has said she left him for another man. "Drew would like whoever sent this message to come forward," Brodsky said. "And if they find out who sent it and that person is gone, then it's likely that he and Stacy are together." Brodsky said his client turned over the phone to state police Dec. 20 after discovering the message "locked or stored somehow" in the device. A private detective hired by Peterson tracked the message to the Sprint Nextel site. On Jan. 3, authorities obtained a search warrant seeking information that might identify the sender, according to a copy of the warrant. Charles Pelkie, spokesman for Will County State's Atty. James Glasgow, declined to comment on the warrant and referred questions to police. State police Trooper Mark Dorencz would not reveal whether investigators were able to identify the sender. Pam Bosco, a spokeswoman for Stacy Peterson's family, said police told her they have followed up on all of the missing woman's phone records, and at this point do not believe she was having an affair. Sprint Nextel spokesman Dave DeVries said anyone can use the company's Web site to text-message Sprint Nextel subscribers without being required to log in or open an account. He said he did not immediately know whether it was possible to find the source of such a message. Brodsky said his client was not the author. "We're hoping [investigators] can trace the message," he said. "We wouldn't be that stupid to ask them to trace a message that would lead back to Drew." The lawyer downplayed the idea that the text message might cast more suspicion on Peterson by providing another possible motive for Stacy's disappearance. "You can have all the motives you want—motives don't make you guilty," he said. Meanwhile, a friend of Drew Peterson's was released Wednesday from the Will County Adult Detention Facility after posting 10 percent of a $50,000 bail after he was accused of beating his ex-girlfriend and her friend, then allegedly threatening a witness. Michael J. Robinson, 34, of Bolingbrook was charged with felony intimidation, misdemeanor battery and domestic battery, according to police and court documents. Robinson was with the two women in an apartment complex elevator about 3:30 a.m. Monday when he quarreled with his ex-girlfriend, 32, over a phone call and began choking her, said Bolingbrook police Lt. Ken Teppel. When her friend, age 40, tried to intervene, Robinson allegedly punched her in the face, authorities said. Robinson dragged his ex-girlfriend and the friend into the apartment of a third woman and again tried to choke the ex-girlfriend, Teppel said, and when the friend tried to separate them, Robinson punched her in the face several times, knocking her to the floor. Robinson left, and when police arrived, they saw bruises and cuts on the friend's face, Teppel said. Bolingbrook police sought a warrant for Robinson's arrest on battery charges, but given his friendship with Peterson, Glasgow referred the case to state police, Teppel said. He said the charge of witness intimidation was not lodged by his department. Court records show the intimidation charge was lodged after Robinson was accused of calling the third woman and threatening to hurt her if she spoke to investigators. Robinson has a lengthy history of arrests on a variety of charges, including a 1993 conviction for unlawful delivery of a controlled substance for which he was sentenced to 4 years probation. His friendship with Peterson came to light after Ric Mims, a one-time friend of the former sergeant, told the National Enquirer that Robinson provided Peterson with a cell phone after police seized his old one as part of a search warrant. Mims said Peterson and Robinson behaved suspiciously, communicating in handwritten notes. Peterson said the only note passed contained his cell phone number. Peterson could not be reached for comment Wednesday but said last week he has known Robinson for nearly two decades. "He was just a kid on the street that I befriended, tried to keep him out of trouble," Peterson said. mwalberg@tribune.com
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Post by Lorie Taylor on Apr 8, 2008 2:23:15 GMT -6
Jan 16, 2008, 11:59pm, cocoroccoco wrote:OMG, you will NOT believe this, check out this article I just found about MR. Apparently he just posted 10% of a $50,000 bond for an arrest of domestic violence, battery, and felony intimidation! He actually beat up on 3 women! What a class act, and note the end of the article, the quote by DP. www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-peterson_17jan17,1,4249626.story?track=rss Having a panic attack... can't access link --------------- Posted by Mona: OH MY GAWD. This is bad. There is no way, is there that he could have "planted" this message somehow??
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Post by Lorie Taylor on Apr 8, 2008 2:23:39 GMT -6
Jan 17, 2008, 12:10am, mona wrote:Can't open the link See if this will work for you... tinyurl.com/2xlpbo-------------------- Posted by Mona: Well lets hope that MR will start yapping now. This should be interesting. -------------------- Posted by Researchfanatic: Yowsa!!!!The plot is thickening faster and faster! (quote:) "He was just a kid on the street that I befriended, tried to keep him out of trouble," Peterson said. (end quote) Didn't he say something similar about Ric Mimms? Seems like DP is the one with "street rats"...not Stacy, as he was quoted as saying. --------------------- Posted by Cleo612: Mighty incriminating behavior on the part of our dear Mr. I-Won't-Take-a-Polygraph-Robinson --------------------- Posted by JoJo: Jan 17, 2008, 12:23am, researchfanatic wrote:Yowsa!!!!The plot is thickening faster and faster! (quote:) "He was just a kid on the street that I befriended, tried to keep him out of trouble," Peterson said. (end quote) Didn't he say something similar about Ric Mimms? Seems like DP is the one with "street rats"...not Stacy, as he was quoted as saying. Exactly Research!
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Post by Lorie Taylor on Apr 8, 2008 2:24:04 GMT -6
Meanwhile, a friend of Drew Peterson's was released Wednesday from the Will County Adult Detention Facility after posting 10 percent of a $50,000 bail after he was accused of beating his ex-girlfriend and her friend, then allegedly threatening a witness. Michael J. Robinson, 34, of Bolingbrook was charged with felony intimidation, misdemeanor battery and domestic battery, according to police and court documents. Robinson was with the two women in an apartment complex elevator about 3:30 a.m. Monday when he quarreled with his ex-girlfriend, 32, over a phone call and began choking her, said Bolingbrook police Lt. Ken Teppel. When her friend, age 40, tried to intervene, Robinson allegedly punched her in the face, authorities said. Robinson dragged his ex-girlfriend and the friend into the apartment of a third woman and again tried to choke the ex-girlfriend, Teppel said, and when the friend tried to separate them, Robinson punched her in the face several times, knocking her to the floor. Robinson left, and when police arrived, they saw bruises and cuts on the friend's face, Teppel said. Bolingbrook police sought a warrant for Robinson's arrest on battery charges, but given his friendship with Peterson, Glasgow referred the case to state police, Teppel said. He said the charge of witness intimidation was not lodged by his department. Court records show the intimidation charge was lodged after Robinson was accused of calling the third woman and threatening to hurt her if she spoke to investigators. Robinson has a lengthy history of arrests on a variety of charges, including a 1993 conviction for unlawful delivery of a controlled substance for which he was sentenced to 4 years probation. His friendship with Peterson came to light after Ric Mims, a one-time friend of the former sergeant, told the National Enquirer that Robinson provided Peterson with a cell phone after police seized his old one as part of a search warrant. Mims said Peterson and Robinson behaved suspiciously, communicating in handwritten notes. Peterson said the only note passed contained his cell phone number. Peterson could not be reached for comment Wednesday but said last week he has known Robinson for nearly two decades. "He was just a kid on the street that I befriended, tried to keep him out of trouble," Peterson said. mwalberg@tribune.com -------------------- Posted by acandyrose: www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-peterson_17jan17,0,2215664.story "Bolingbrook police sought a warrant for Robinson's arrest on battery charges, but given his friendship with Peterson, Glasgow referred the case to state police, Teppel said. He said the charge of witness intimidation was not lodged by his department. Court records show the intimidation charge was lodged after Robinson was accused of calling the third woman and threatening to hurt her if she spoke to investigators." Yeah that's real smart thinking threatening somebody if they talk to investigators. Sounds like somebody has something to hide. ----------------- Posted by 4SP: Jan 17, 2008, 1:58am, acandyrose wrote:http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-peterson_17jan17,0,2215664.story "Bolingbrook police sought a warrant for Robinson's arrest on battery charges, but given his friendship with Peterson, Glasgow referred the case to state police, Teppel said. He said the charge of witness intimidation was not lodged by his department. Court records show the intimidation charge was lodged after Robinson was accused of calling the third woman and threatening to hurt her if she spoke to investigators." Yeah that's real smart thinking threatening somebody if they talk to investigators. Sounds like somebody has something to hide. ACR Wow...Talk about not smart.... -------------------- Posted by comemonday: Jan 17, 2008, 12:23am, researchfanatic wrote:Yowsa!!!!The plot is thickening faster and faster! (quote:) "He was just a kid on the street that I befriended, tried to keep him out of trouble," Peterson said. (end quote) Didn't he say something similar about Ric Mimms? Seems like DP is the one with "street rats"...not Stacy, as he was quoted as saying. I thought this sounded familiar (just a kid on the street...) and I was right only here he is talking about Ric Mims. "I've befriended him, he was just some street kid ... and all of a sudden he was here -- my best friend," he said. www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-peterson_07dec07,0,6545626.story Seems DP is the savior of street kids .... yeah, okay...
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Post by Lorie Taylor on Apr 8, 2008 2:24:29 GMT -6
there is a picture in today's Chicago Tribune of Michael Robinnson and DP, tken 1/08/08 MR looks like a punk hoodlum and I would wonder what PRAY TELL he and his idol DP have in common ? much room for speculation.... Also, DP looks like a filthy hung-over bum. I have tried and tried for well over 1 1/2 hours to find this picture to no avail. I registered online for the Chicago Tribune but I think it is only an "online" copy and maybe does not have everything that the printed version has....... Is there anyone locally that has the newspaper willing to try to find this pic and post here for us all?
Thanks for your help!!! ---------------- Posted by trintrin:
Jan 17, 2008, 4:56pm, lena wrote:I have read many times that Mike Robinson was asked to take a polygraph. Does ANYONE know why they wanted him to take one? Also wouldn't it be interesting to find out who put up the bail money. Maybe someone who OWES him ?
That would be a good one to know, what led them to the point of wanting to give him a polygraph? Not only who put the bail up but why was it so low? Looks like the attack was attempted murder, kidnapping, assault, home invasion. Why is this guy out of Jail? ------------------ Posted by acandyrose:
Jan 17, 2008, 3:55pm, justamom wrote:Hey guys,
this is a snip from today at 7:50 a.m. on the FSP board:
Quote from: Itawa on Today at 07:50:42 AM
there is a picture in today's Chicago Tribune of Michael Robinnson and DP, tken 1/08/08 MR looks like a punk hoodlum and I would wonder what PRAY TELL he and his idol DP have in common ? much room for speculation.... Also, DP looks like a filthy hung-over bum. I have tried and tried for well over 1 1/2 hours to find this picture to no avail. I registered online for the Chicago Tribune but I think it is only an "online" copy and maybe does not have everything that the printed version has....... Is there anyone locally that has the newspaper willing to try to find this pic and post here for us all?
Thanks for your help!!!
I'll bump this up just incase somebody misses it. I also looked for a couple hours today punching every combination of words in google trying to find it but couldn't. I can't belive somebody didn't find it, scan it and post it somewhere.
If anybody here lives in Illinois and gets the Chicago Tribune hard copy can you look see if it's there please.
ACR
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Post by Lorie Taylor on Apr 8, 2008 2:25:08 GMT -6
I was just reading the Chicago Tribune and if this part has already been put here, forgive me for reposting. I just did not recall seeing the couple of paragraphs below already posted: By Matthew Walberg | Tribune reporter January 17, 2008 Bolingbrook police sought a warrant for Robinson's arrest on battery charges, but given his friendship with Peterson, Glasgow referred the case to state police, Teppel said. He said the charge of witness intimidation was not lodged by his department. Court records show the intimidation charge was lodged after Robinson was accused of calling the third woman and threatening to hurt her if she spoke to investigators. Robinson has a lengthy history of arrests on a variety of charges, including a 1993 conviction for unlawful delivery of a controlled substance for which he was sentenced to 4 years probation. His friendship with Peterson came to light after Ric Mims, a one-time friend of the former sergeant, told the National Enquirer that Robinson provided Peterson with a cell phone after police seized his old one as part of a search warrant. Mims said Peterson and Robinson behaved suspiciously, communicating in handwritten notes. Peterson said the only note passed contained his cell phone number. ---------------- MyFoxChicago Robinson is suspected of moving Stacy's car to Clow Airport on the day of her disappearance. ---------------- Posted by Snicker: Peterson Says Racy Message Proves Stacy Had Affair www.myfoxchicago.com/myfox/pages/Home/Detail?contentId=5517673&version=1&locale=EN-US&layoutCode=VSTY&pageId=1 .1.1 Portion about Mike Robinson: Craig Wall: "In the meantime the grand jury has issued a second subpoena to Michael Robinson, a friend of Drew's recently arrested in a domestic battery incident. A source says Robinson is suspected of helping Drew move Stacy's vehicle to the Clow Airport near their home the very night she disappeared."
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Post by Lorie Taylor on Apr 8, 2008 2:25:39 GMT -6
Little tid bit about MR's brother Paul.
Bolingbrook Reporter Wed Nov 21, 2007, 05:02 PM CST
Paul Robinson, 36, 568 W. Briarcliff Road, was charged with driving while under the influence of alcohol, driving without insurance, improper lane usage and disregard for a stop sign at 4:45 p.m. Nov. 12 following a traffic stop on Flagstaff Drive near Emerson Drive. --------------- Mike J Robinson
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Post by Lorie Taylor on Apr 8, 2008 2:26:19 GMT -6
NAME DATE ROOM TIME CASE TICKET CHARGE CNT REASON ROBINSON MICHAEL 2 4 8 900 07D 002030 --------------- Posted by Debbie: willcountycircuitcourt.com/ROBINSON MICHAEL 2 8 8 405 930 08CF000098 0 BATTERY/CAUSE BODILY 3 Preliminary ROBINSON MICHAEL 2 8 8 405 930 08CF000098 0 INTIMIDATION/PHYSICAL 1 Preliminary ROBINSON MICHAEL 2 8 8 405 930 08CF000098 0 DOMESTIC BTRY/PHYSICAL 2 Preliminary I did not find an attorney listed for him.
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