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Post by Lorie Taylor on Apr 8, 2008 3:17:06 GMT -6
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here's a question for everyone based upon this quote from that same article:
Zidarich expressed regret at the way Stacy Peterson decided to end her relationship with Drew.
"I just wish she would have planned it a little better," he told ABC News, "that she would've gotten out of the house before she told him."
HOW DID BRUCE ZIDARICH KNOW THAT STACY TOLD DREW THAT SHE WAS ENDING THE RELATIONSHIP?!?!?!?
As far as we know, nobody knows exactly what transpired that day or what was said...even Drew has changed his story severa times (did she run away with a guy? did she leave him? did she take 25k & go to the bahamas? did she go to her grandpas? did she go to her fathers?). Drew denied at one point that anything was wrong with their marriage, didn't he?!?
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Post by Lorie Taylor on Apr 8, 2008 3:17:45 GMT -6
Okay, looking at ACR's transcripts from the interview. It appears that Bruce must not have been home when Cassandra woke up(?). So, we know Bruce & Stacy talked around 10 am -- Cassandra was supposedly sleeping. I say supposedly because of the posting she sent to "Nard" on MYSpace at 10:03am that morning. Cassandra messaged him on October 28th: Oct 28 2007 10:03 AM Haha... Just Stopping In To Say Hey There Nard....Missing Ya.... Cant Wait To See Ya Again..... Love Ya's www.acandyrose.com/stacy_peterson_greta_cales_110107.htm
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Post by Lorie Taylor on Apr 8, 2008 3:18:12 GMT -6
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Post by Lorie Taylor on Apr 8, 2008 3:18:52 GMT -6
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Post by Lorie Taylor on Apr 8, 2008 3:19:10 GMT -6
Nard is 41 Bruce is 41 Nard lives in Downers Bruce lives in Downers Nard is a Leo Bruce's B-day is...? Occupation is: Jitt bag? Which, according to Google search is "a scrotum"
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Post by Lorie Taylor on Apr 8, 2008 3:20:59 GMT -6
Two people connected to Nards site...One in Florida allegedly and the other in Kentucky....on 10/29/07 at approx 1am, the guy in Kentucky send a message to the guy in Florida....saying ....No S*it, U comin back soon? Lets go to JOES. The guy in Florida answers back at 9:30 am on 10/29 and says....be back in like 2 days......... Guy in Florida is "Jason"//Guy in Kentucky is Nate.... May be nothing....but you never know...
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Post by Lorie Taylor on Apr 8, 2008 3:21:21 GMT -6
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Post by Lorie Taylor on Apr 8, 2008 3:21:39 GMT -6
She also had 2 other half sisters....the date i key also 10/17...
This is a rush transcript from "On the Record ," November 20, 2007. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated.
GRETA VAN SUSTEREN, HOST: Stacy Peterson's stepsisters, Kerry Simmons and Debby Forgue, join us live in Bolingbrook, Illinois. Welcome to both of you. Good evening.
When did you become stepsisters to Stacy?
KERRY SIMMONS, STACY PETERSON'S STEPSISTER: We probably � almost about 13 years ago. Through our half-sister, Tina, we kind of met the other side of the family.
VAN SUSTEREN: Debby, when was the last time you spoke to Stacy or saw Stacy?
DEBBY FORGUE, STACY PETERSON'S STEPSISTER: It was October. I believe it was, like, 17th or 18th, she called me to give me her new cell phone number. She talked about getting together with the kids soon, just, you know, Hi, how are you doing, kind of talk.
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Post by Lorie Taylor on Apr 8, 2008 16:38:59 GMT -6
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Post by Lorie Taylor on Apr 17, 2008 15:49:08 GMT -6
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Post by Lorie Taylor on Apr 19, 2008 23:22:55 GMT -6
Drew Peterson, a 29-year police veteran and Bolingbrook police sergeant, said his wife has suffered from what he called "mood issues" since her sister's death from colon cancer last year.
"Ever since then, Stacy has been different," Peterson said Wednesday. "... She's been under the care of a psychiatrist" and is taking antidepressant medication.
His 23-year-old wife has been seeing a psychiatrist, taking Effexor, a prescription anti-depressant medication
Kerry Simmons said the couple were in marriage counseling, and she asked Stacy about it during a phone call last week.
"She said she didn't want to talk on the phone because she was afraid he was listening and watching everything she was doing," Simmons said. "She was stressed. She wanted out of her marriage."
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Post by Lorie Taylor on May 1, 2008 21:05:25 GMT -6
Stacy Peterson’s father, neighbor testify before grand jury Posted on May 1, 2008 by gatehousechicago Stacy Peterson’s father testified Thursday before the grand jury investigating his daughter’s disappearance, saying investigators asked him general questions about his daughter’s marriage to former Bolingbrook police sergeant Drew Peterson. Anthony Cales, 53, of Downers Grove, said the grand jury also asked about his daughter’s interactions with her family. “They asked general questions about ‘Did Stacy ever go anywhere without the kids?’ She never left the kids, they were always with her,†Cales said. “They asked did I know about any marital problems or upcoming divorce, which I didn’t.†Peterson’s neighbor James A. Mitchem Jr. and his teenage son also testified, but declined to comment. Cales said he spoke with his daughter every day up until her disappearance. Other friends of family of the missing mom have said Stacy Peterson was the glue that held her family together, organizing family get-togethers and keeping in touch with everyone. “She called me every day,†Cales said. “If she didn’t get me on the phone she always left a voice message.†The last message Stacy Peterson left her father is on file with Illinois State Police. In the Oct. 17 message, a cheerful-sounding Peterson gave her father her new cell phone number and told him she loved him. Stacy Peterson, the fourth wife of Drew Peterson, 54, disappeared Oct. 28 at age 23. Police have labeled the disappearance a “potential homicide†and named Drew Peterson a suspect in the case. Investigators also re-opened the investigation into the March 2004 drowning of Peterson’s third wife Kathleen Savio. An independent pathologist for Will County ruled her death a homicide in February. A special grand jury investigating both cases has been meeting each Thursday since November and is scheduled to continue through April. In a Jan. 24 statement from the Will County State’s Attorney’s office, authorities said the grand jury could be extended another six months, if necessary. Peterson has denied any involvement in either case and has not been charged with a crime. Cales said he and Peterson used to get along but the two have not spoken since Stacy Peterson went missing. “We actually got along really well,†Cales said. “We tried to do a lot of things together, family things.†But Peterson’s recent behavior, including offering a $25,000 reward for Stacy Peterson’s “safe return,†have incensed Cales. “I see him on TV and some of the things he says just burns me,†Cales said. Monday marked the six-month anniversary of Stacy Peterson’s disappearance. While police, friends and family have spent that time chasing tips and searching for her, Cales said he has taken six months off work to look for his daughter. “(We take it) day by day,†Cales said. “Some days are better than others.†petersonstory.wordpress.com/
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Post by Lorie Taylor on May 7, 2008 21:43:52 GMT -6
10/31/2007 (www.myfoxchicago.com) Craig Wall Reporting (VIDEO): “Family of Missing Bolingbrook Woman Suspects Foul Play†www.acandyrose.com/2007-10-31-FoxNews-FamilySuspectsFoulPlay.htm-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- www.myfoxchicago.com/myfox/pages/Home/Detail?contentId=4797637&version=4&locale=EN-US&layoutCode=VSTY&pageId=1.1.1Family of Missing Bolingbrook Woman Suspects Foul Play Last Edited: Wednesday, 31 Oct 2007, 10:18 PM CDT Created: Wednesday, 31 Oct 2007, 9:20 PM CDT Chicago -- The family of a missing Bolingbrook woman fears the worst. Stacy Peterson was last seen on Sunday. Now, her father is speaking out about her disappearance. Craig Wall reports from Bolingbrook on what he had to say. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VIDEO TRANSCRIBED BY: www.acandyrose.com VIDEO: Craig Wall (www.myfoxchicago.com) reports from Bolingbrook: Stacy Peterson’s father tells me the last time he talked to his daughter was on Saturday. Tonight he is worried sick but he said he and the family are not waiting around for police to figure out what happened. WALL: Can I talk to you about the situation? I mean I know this has got to be tearing you up. ANTHONY CALES: It's been four days and I'm totally totally stressed out. WALL: Anthony Cales doesn't know what happened to his 23 year old daughter Stacy and it's tearing him up inside. CALES: She's my baby and I can't hardly even ...... WALL: Stacy Peterson was last seen Sunday by her husband, 53 year old Drew Peterson, a Sgt. with the Bolingbrook police. Sources tell me she had recently told him she wanted a divorce. WALL: Would she just run away, just take off? CALES: "Never, Never." WALL: So you feel that foul play is involved here? CALES: Today I do, after four days. We've been looking for four days, absolutely" WALL: Police say Drew Peterson is cooperating and is not a suspect, he remains in seclusion. He tells Fox News he'll take a lie detector test if his attorney approved. Peterson says his wife is where she wants to be and he believe she may have left to escape the pressure of being the mother of four kids at age 23. WALL: Earlier today investigators canvassed a Yorkville home where Peterson supposedly was going with a friend on Sunday to help paint inside. WALL: Sources say investigators have also executed a search warrant for a Romeoville storage facility that Drew Peterson owns. Stacy's family are doing their own searching. CALES: My daughter is out with a private investigator and they're looking at the quarries and we're looking at everything within fifteen minutes of their house.
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Post by Lorie Taylor on May 7, 2008 22:04:29 GMT -6
10/31/2007 (www.myfoxchicago.com) Craig Wall Reporting (VIDEO): “Family of Missing Bolingbrook Woman Suspects Foul Play†www.acandyrose.com/2007-10-31-FoxNews-FamilySuspectsFoulPlay.htm-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- www.myfoxchicago.com/myfox/pages/Home/Detail?contentId=4797637&version=4&locale=EN-US&layoutCode=VSTY&pageId=1.1.1Family of Missing Bolingbrook Woman Suspects Foul Play Last Edited: Wednesday, 31 Oct 2007, 10:18 PM CDT Created: Wednesday, 31 Oct 2007, 9:20 PM CDT Chicago -- The family of a missing Bolingbrook woman fears the worst. Stacy Peterson was last seen on Sunday. Now, her father is speaking out about her disappearance. Craig Wall reports from Bolingbrook on what he had to say. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VIDEO TRANSCRIBED BY: www.acandyrose.com VIDEO: Craig Wall (www.myfoxchicago.com) reports from Bolingbrook: Stacy Peterson’s father tells me the last time he talked to his daughter was on Saturday. Tonight he is worried sick but he said he and the family are not waiting around for police to figure out what happened. WALL: Can I talk to you about the situation? I mean I know this has got to be tearing you up. ANTHONY CALES: It's been four days and I'm totally totally stressed out. WALL: Anthony Cales doesn't know what happened to his 23 year old daughter Stacy and it's tearing him up inside. CALES: She's my baby and I can't hardly even ...... WALL: Stacy Peterson was last seen Sunday by her husband, 53 year old Drew Peterson, a Sgt. with the Bolingbrook police. Sources tell me she had recently told him she wanted a divorce. WALL: Would she just run away, just take off? CALES: "Never, Never." WALL: So you feel that foul play is involved here? CALES: Today I do, after four days. We've been looking for four days, absolutely" WALL: Police say Drew Peterson is cooperating and is not a suspect, he remains in seclusion. He tells Fox News he'll take a lie detector test if his attorney approved. Peterson says his wife is where she wants to be and he believe she may have left to escape the pressure of being the mother of four kids at age 23. WALL: Earlier today investigators canvassed a Yorkville home where Peterson supposedly was going with a friend on Sunday to help paint inside. WALL: Sources say investigators have also executed a search warrant for a Romeoville storage facility that Drew Peterson owns. Stacy's family are doing their own searching. CALES: My daughter is out with a private investigator and they're looking at the quarries and we're looking at everything within fifteen minutes of their house.
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Post by win on Feb 10, 2009 19:18:38 GMT -6
Lorie, Nice forum, well done. I have inserted a link for those who would like to visit a memorial website for Stacy. www.StacyAnnPeterson.com
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Post by Lorie Taylor on Oct 4, 2009 20:38:24 GMT -6
Need for control drove Peterson, families say
By Erika Slife, Gerry Smith, Josh Noel, and Tribune Staff Reporters Tribunestaff Reporter Matthew Walberg November 18, 2007
Whether Drew Peterson was sitting in his squad car watching her as sheleft the mall or calling her eight times while she got a haircut, StacyPeterson was accustomed to being the main object of her husband’s attention,her family and friends say. Ultimately, though, Peterson, a former Bolingbrook police sergeant, had aneed to control his wife that got to be too much, they said. Last year, whileher sister Tina was dying of cancer, Stacy would stay at her home, sometimesfor long stretches. One day, Drew showed up unannounced to see if she wascheating on him, her sister Cassandra Cales said. “That’s when she said, ‘You know, I can’t do this anymore,’” Cales said. Stacy, 23, told her husband she wanted a divorce days before shedisappeared Oct. 28, her loved ones say. Peterson, 53, says she ran away withanother man. He has not been charged with a crime, but police labeled him asuspect in the “potential homicide investigation.” The disappearance led authorities to re-examine the death of Peterson’sthird wife, Kathleen Savio, 40, who was found dead in a dry bathtub in 2004. Acoroner’s jury ruled the death accidental, but officials – and an expertbrought in by the Savio family – now suspect it may have been staged as anaccident. Her body was exhumed Tuesday. Peterson has denied involvement in the death of Kathleen and thedisappearance of Stacy. The portrait of Drew Peterson that has emerged from scores of interviews isof a charming man who stops at nothing to win the hearts of the women hedesires. In an interview published in the Tribune on Friday, his second wife,Vicki Connolly, spoke of the extremes she experienced with Peterson: wonderfulat times, and “really bad” at others, including threats on her life. As each marriage wore on, Peterson became increasingly controlling andsuspicious – even though he was the one who was already onto his next affair,according to relatives and his second wife. And as Peterson got older, the agegap between he and his wives grew. His first wife was just three years younger than Peterson. When he was asenior at Willowbrook High School in Villa Park, Peterson began dating afreshman, Carol Hamilton. Three years later, the two married and moved toFalls Church, Va., where he was stationed in the Army. Now remarried, she declined to be interviewed, but her husband, DavidBrown, said Peterson never threatened her physically during their four-yearmarriage. He was, however, “very controlling.” “If she wanted to go out on her own, he wouldn’t like that,” said Brown,who has known Drew since they were kids. The couple moved to Bolingbrook, where Brown would see Peterson at a bar.Peterson, he said, had hair down to the middle of his back and told people hewas working undercover. While Carol was pregnant with their second child, she discovered he wascheating on her. “When she found out he had a girlfriend and confronted him with it, hedidn’t want to get rid of the girlfriend,” Brown said. “There were someproblems before they had kids, but once they had kids is when things reallywent downhill.” The couple divorced amicably in 1978. In 1982, Peterson married second wife Victoria O’Neil, who was 23 at thetime. He was 28. They met at a Bolingbrook bar. Vicki had a daughter, Lisa, from a previous relationship, and she saidPeterson’s desire to have Lisa call him “Dad” was nearly obsessive. Lisa’sreal father was not welcome in the home, Vicki said. “[Lisa’s father] didn’t fit into our little realm,” Vicki said. “It took alot of years for me to see that. In Drew’s eyes, I was in his world and hedidn’t want any interference.” He said he preferred Vicki and Lisa remain at home, where he knew they weresafe, she said. That left time for his career – and multiple affairs, shelater learned. Peterson performed his job with fervor, but landed in trouble in 1985. Thepolice commission found him guilty of official misconduct, disobedience,failure to report a bribe and self-assigned police action. The trouble forcedthe couple to sell their home and move in with his parents, Vicki said. But in1986, he was reinstated after a judge overruled the commission. Vicki decided to leave Drew, mostly because of his affairs. The divorce wasamicable, Vicki recalled, because Drew was already involved with the woman whowould become his third wife, Kathleen Savio. Kathleen didn’t know Peterson was still married when she started datinghim, her brother, Henry Savio, said. “He told my sister that he wasn’t marriedand that he didn’t have any kids when he met her,” he said. Kathleen, or Kitty as she was known to relatives, was around 28 at thetime, working as an accountant and looking to get married, her brother said.They met through a friend, and Savio said Peterson, about 10 years older thanhis sister, swept her off her feet. “He’s a charmer,” he said. The couple married in 1992 and had two boys. Throughout the 10-yearmarriage, Savio said he never felt comfortable about it. “I was kind of on my guard all the time,” Savio said. “[Peterson and thekids] would do crazy stuff with my sister. They had a staircase at my sister’shouse. They would tie her up and roll her down the stairs. It was the big jokeof theirs. I would say, ‘What’s wrong with you? Why would you let them do thatstuff? There’s no respect.’ She would say, ‘It’s fine.’” Don Bolger was a reserve police officer and neighbor. Bolger, 68, saidPeterson was a “businesslike and professional” cop and a friendly neighbor whoseemed to get along with his wife. He insisted that his boys call Bolger “Mr.Don.” “He’s a good guy, and they seemed like very happy people,” Bolger said.”Kathy was very pleasant and a very good mom.” Steve Carcerano, who lived two doors from Peterson and Savio, called thecouple “great neighbors.” He said Peterson was always quick to lend a tool orhelp unclog pipes. But the marriage disintegrated. Medical records and letters obtained fromSavio’s relatives outline a pattern of alleged abuse and frustration withinaction by Bolingbrook police. Carcerano, who would discover Kathleen’s body in the tub, said the abusemay have gone both ways. Twice after their separation, he said, he saw Saviolash out at Peterson and Drew respond with restraint. Once, Carcerano said he helped Peterson move out of the home he shared withSavio. She became angry and smacked Drew in the face with an extension cord,then spit on him, he said. “He laughed it off and said, ‘You see what she’sdoing?’” Drew was still married to Kathleen when he met Stacy Cales. She was just ateenager – her sister, Cassandra, says she was 16 – when she met Drew. Stacywas working at SpringHill Suites hotel. Drew was night commander, and hispartner was dating a woman who worked there. Drew started hitting on Stacy. Cassandra said Drew was still living with Kathleen but was sleeping in thebasement. Stacy would sneak in and spend the night, she said. Peterson’s need to be in control kicked in even before the two married,said her close friend, Sherrie Mills, who used to be married to one of Stacy’scousins. Mills and her husband, Eddie, hired Stacy to work at their flooring companyin 2001. After three or four months on the job, Mills said Peterson made anunusual request. “He was drinking with Eddie one night and told him, ‘You needto fire her, but don’t let her know that I told you to fire her,’” Mills said. Despite Sherrie’s protests, Eddie did it. Mills believed it was becausePeterson wanted her reliant on him. “To me, it was because he didn’t want herhaving money or independence,” she said. They married in October 2003, and unlike his previous wives, Stacy neverworried about Drew cheating because he seemed so keenly focused on her. Cassandra said Stacy told her that she feared for her life the Fridaybefore she disappeared. In a whisper, she told her sister that if shedisappeared, Drew killed her. She whispered because she was afraid he hadbugged the house. The night Stacy disappeared, Cales said Peterson told her: “I will not lether divorce me.” In August, Carol Brown, his first wife, saw Drew for the first time inyears at the wedding of their younger son. Peterson told a story about placinghis gun on a desk to intimidate “some union guys” who came into his printingshop, Brown said.”He was acting like Mr. Tough Guy at the wedding, and I don’tremember him being like that,” he said. ———– eslife@tribune.com gfsmith@tribune.com jbnoel@tribune.com
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Post by Lorie Taylor on Oct 5, 2009 22:43:14 GMT -6
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Post by Lorie Taylor on Oct 8, 2009 1:30:09 GMT -6
Stacy's relatives remove urn of ashes of sister, Tina Ryan from Peterson home
2007-11-11 Greta: On The Record November 21, 2007 Drew said "Oh, yes, yes, she's going to come back" ILL DEBBY SIMMONS, STACY PETERSON'S STEPSISTER: "There was no confrontation. He actually just acted as if though Stacy was going to come home and I'd have to fight her for the ashes once she got back. And I just looked at him and said, You know what, Drew? Is she coming back? And he's, Oh, yes, yes, she's going to come back. And I just, you know, walked in the other room and saw the kids, so..." November 12, 2007 (Monday)
2007-11-12 video.aol.com November 12, 2007
Richard Mims "The Early Show" Ric Mims on CBS The "Early Show" 11/12/2007 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Urn of Ashes? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "This is not the Drew that I know" ILL 11/12/2007 (VIDEO) Hannah Storm With Rick Mims on the CBS "The Early Show" HANNAH: Ric can you tell us something about this odd behavior, on Thursday [11/08/2007] night he was freaking out, knocking on a neighbor's window and running around with a urn of ashes, did he snap? - MIMS: "That's what they were telling me, I was in a hotel room and I got called at one o'clock in the morning from Tim Miller's room and they were explaining his behavior and asking me what I thought and that's not like the Drew that I know. He's not the monster that everyone is betraying on TV to be, the one that, the Drew that I know. He's a really nice guy, a good friend, would do anything for you, he's a family man from what I seen, I never seen what went on inside, you know, with Stacy and their private life but from what I knew of Drew he was a really nice guy, family man, this is un, this is not the Drew that I know."
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