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Stacy Ann Peterson Missing Sunday, October 28, 2007 - Bolingbrook, Illinois Age: 23, Mother of two children ages 2 and 4 years old, adopted step-mother of two children, ages 12 and 14 years, lives at 6 Pheasant Chase Court, Bolingbrook, (Will County), Illinois, wife of former Bolingbrook Police Sergeant Drew Peterson, Bolingbrook Police Department - CALL *Illinois State Police District 5 Tip Line 815-740-0678* |
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Stacy Peterson Case - Cell Phones and Cell Phone Calls http://www.acandyrose.com/stacy_peterson_cell_phones.htm |
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October 28, 2007 (Sunday) |
2007-10-28 | www.websleuths.com November 2, 2007 Internet Forum posting found from unknown individual "mssheila" posted, "Thank Goodness for DVR's...... I've taken notes, and will now try to tell you the jist of everything said on Greta tonight. Bear with me." | 10:00 AM Bruce and Stacy text message 10:15 AM Stacy called Bruce, said she AND HER KIDS were going to house to paint |
ILL | Posted at www.websleuths.com, thread, "Stacey Ann Peterson, 23, Bolingbrook IL" 11-02-2007, 09:54 PM by "mssheila", Registered User, Join: Oct 2005, Location: Madison, WI,: "Greta with Bruce: Timeline of Sunday according to Bruce. - "Sunday morning [10/28/2007] around 10 AM, he [Bruce Zidarich] shared back and forth text messages with Stacey. She then called him at 10:15. She said that she had been just lounging in bed for a couple of hours, and that she AND HER KIDS were going to go to the house to paint today. Bruce was supposed to wait to hear from Stacey's sister Cassandra, and then call Stacey after Cassandra got in touch with them. Then they were all to meet over there to paint. However, Cassandra had decided to go to her mother's house that day, and didn't call Bruce. At 4PM Bruce sent Stacey a text message saying "Lets paint tomorrow". He received no reply. Greta asked him when he began to worry about Stacey. Bruce said that Cassandra called him around 7 PM and said she had not been able to reach Stacey all day. He relayed that he had not heard from her since 10 or so that morning, and that he didn't get a reply to the 4 PM text message he had sent her." |
2007-10-28 | Greta: On The Record November 1, 2007 www.acandyrose.com Full Transcript HERE |
10:15 PM | ILL | GRETA: Okay. Now did you call her, did she call you? Or was that arranged previously. - CASSANDRA: "It was arranged between her and Bruce, I didn't even know about it. I guess I was suppose to go over there and paint but I blew Bruce off because I wanted to go to my Moms and I was waiting for Stacy to call me Sunday because she said she was going to call me when she woke up." - GRETA: Did she do that, did she call you when she woke up? - CASSANDRA: "No, I guess Bruce talked to her at 10:15 and I was still sleeping and Bruce said that he would call her back when I woke up." |
2007-10-28 | Nancy Grace Show April 16, 2008 |
Timeline: 10/28/2007 11:00 A.M. |
ILL | 11/16/2007 (Nancy Grace) "Peterson`s Second Wife Tells Similar Tale of Control, Threats" RIC MIMS: Right. When I asked him when the last time he saw Stacy, he said, Well, when he got up at 11:00 AM, she was already gone. But from 11:00 AM to 1:30 PM, both cars were still in the driveway. - BROOKS: How do you know this? - MIMS: Sharon, the neighbor, plus all the neighbors reports from (INAUDIBLE) all created a timeline. |
2007-10-28 | Greta: On The Record November 1, 2007 www.acandyrose.com Full Transcript HERE |
01:30 PM 14yr old Kris told Cassandra Stacy was at Grandpas |
ILL | CASSANDRA: "And that never happened. Which I woke up I didn't call Bruce, I went to my moms, went to my own day and was waiting for Stacy to call me and when she didn't call I called her like 1:30 and her phone was off and that's when I started getting suspicious and scared." - GRETA: So then what happened? - CASSANDRA: "I continued to call her cell phone, it kept ringing and then I called the house and that's when Kris answered the phone and said she that went to Grandpas. Well I got off the phone with him and I was wondering okay maybe she went to Grandpas." |
2007-10-28 | Greta: On The Record November 1, 2007 www.acandyrose.com Full Transcript HERE |
01:30 PM Cassandra finds out Stacy never went to her Grandpas |
ILL | CASSANDRA: "So I call my uncle because my Grandpa's number wouldn't go through, he must have changed his number and he's like yeah I'll call over there and he called over there and nobody got a hold of him because he was sleeping or whatever because he's old, you know he's in an old timer home and Kyle calls me back and said no, why what's going on and I told him what's going on and so he called my aunt in California and she spoke to my Grandpa three times that day, Sunday and no intentions, he said nothing about Stacy coming out. She had no plans on going out and she was never there." |
2007-10-28 | www.websleuths.com November 2, 2007 Internet Forum posting found from unknown individual "mssheila" posted, "Thank Goodness for DVR's...... I've taken notes, and will now try to tell you the jist of everything said on Greta tonight. Bear with me." | 4:00 PM: Bruce sent Stacey a text message saying "Lets paint tomorrow". He received no reply |
ILL | Posted at www.websleuths.com, thread, "Stacey Ann Peterson, 23, Bolingbrook IL" 11-02-2007, 09:54 PM by "mssheila", Registered User, Join: Oct 2005, Location: Madison, WI,: "Greta with Bruce: Timeline of Sunday according to Bruce. - "Sunday morning [10/28/2007] around 10 AM, he [Bruce Zidarich] shared back and forth text messages with Stacey. She then called him at 10:15. She said that she had been just lounging in bed for a couple of hours, and that she AND HER KIDS were going to go to the house to paint today. Bruce was supposed to wait to hear from Stacey's sister Cassandra, and then call Stacey after Cassandra got in touch with them. Then they were all to meet over there to paint. However, Cassandra had decided to go to her mother's house that day, and didn't call Bruce. At 4PM Bruce sent Stacey a text message saying "Lets paint tomorrow". He received no reply. Greta asked him when he began to worry about Stacey. Bruce said that Cassandra called him around 7 PM and said she had not been able to reach Stacey all day. He relayed that he had not heard from her since 10 or so that morning, and that he didn't get a reply to the 4 PM text message he had sent her." |
2007-10-28 | Greta: On The Record November 30, 2007 Mark Fuhrman |
Timeline: 10/28/2007 7:37 P.M. 9:21 P.M. But for a period only one man sat at the table, then the other returned and they left together |
ILL | 11/30/2007 (Greta OTR) "There is new surveillance video from the night SP missing" (RECAP BY SNICKER): Summary of TM's account of that night's events. MARK FUHRMAN (MF): On Sunday October 28 at 7:37pm two men entered a Krispy Kreme store, did not purchase anything, sat at a table till 9:21 and then left. MF said he went to two other coffee shops (Starbucks and Caribou) and they would not confirm whether ISP had been there. The manager of Krispy Kreme said ISP came there and asked for the names of the employees who would have worked that night during the period DP and TM might have been there. MF asked for the surveillance videos--manager and MF reviewed them and saw two white males who came in at 7:37pm. The quality of the video was grainy, but it could possibly be cleaned up. They bought no donuts and left at 9:21pm. One of the men left for a while but the video is of poor quality and shows "blocks of time" so it's difficult to tell exactly when one of the men left and returned, but for a period only one man sat at the table, then the other returned and they left together. MF reported it to ISP and suggested that KK preserve the video so it will be available for ISP. |
2007-10-28 | nationalenquirer.com December 17, 2007 |
08:00 PM Ric Mims: Says Drew called Stacy and left a voice mail |
ILL | 12/17/2007 (National Enquirer) "Stacy murdered in Bed. Stacy's final minutes of terror" "He said: 'Well I got up about 11 o'clock, and Stacy was gone. I didn't think much of it because she was suppose to go see her grandfather.' Drew says the next time he tried calling her was at 8 p.m. He left her a voice mail and said something to the effect: 'I don't want to disturb you if you're out on a date." "I asked if Stacy was dating somebody else. He said: 'Actually I think she's dating four or five different guys from the intelligence I was gathering up." And clearly Drew had been tracking Stacy's movements, Mims says." |
2008-10-28 | chicagotribune.com April 15, 2008 "When [Drew] Peterson returned, the two men reportedly went to his house and moved the container from the home to the back of Peterson's 2005 GMC Yukon." |
Timeline: 10/28/2007 9:00 P.M. "I believe he [Drew Peterson] set my brother up with that phone call," John Morphey said." |
ILL | 04/15/2008 "Family member defends stepbrother of Drew Peterson" "John Morphey said his brother told him that he met Drew at a coffee shop near Peterson's home on the night of Oct. 28. They talked awhile, then Peterson drove Tom Morphey to a nearby park and left him with a cell phone and instructions not to answer if it rang, his brother said. Peterson drove off. After awhile, the phone rang, and the name "Stacy" appeared on the caller ID, Morphey said. "I believe he set my brother up with that phone call," John Morphey said." "When Peterson returned, the two men reportedly went to his house and moved the container from the home to the back of Peterson's 2005 GMC Yukon. John Morphey said his brother told him Peterson seemed very nervous as he drove him back to his home, a few minutes away in Bolingbrook." "The following evening, Tom attempted suicide, John Morphey said." "I was on the phone that night when my brother swallowed those pills," he said. "He told me, 'That's it, I'm done. I'm taking a bunch of pills. [Peterson] is going to get me anyway.' "He said that he thought he may have inadvertently helped dispose of Stacy's body," John Morphey said. "I couldn't believe what I was hearing." |
2007-10-28 | findstacypeterson.com | 09:04 PM 09:05 PM 09:07 PM |
ILL | [findstacypeterson.com Timeline]: "Phone call from Stacy's phone to Drew (1 min)" [findstacypeterson.com Timeline]: "Phone call from Stacy's phone to Drew (1 min)" [findstacypeterson.com Timeline]: "Phone call from Stacy's phone to Drew (5 min)" |
2007-10-28 | Nancy Grace Show April 16, 2008 RIC MIMS: "Right. When I asked him when the last time he saw Stacy, he said, Well, when he got up at 11:00 AM, she was already gone. But from 11:00 AM to 1:30 PM, both cars were still in the driveway." |
Timeline: 10/28/2007 9:00 P.M. MIMS: "Stacy supposedly called and told him that she found somebody else, she`s taking a vacation" |
ILL | 11/16/2007 (Nancy Grace) "Peterson`s Second Wife Tells Similar Tale of Control, Threats" MIKE BROOKS: Well, you know, Drew is saying that she ran off with somebody. What do you think about that? - RIC MIMS: I find that hard to believe. - BROOKS: Hard to believe why? - MIMS: Well, at first, when Drew first told me that, and that was that Tuesday night, I was still kind of in shock about the whole thing. So the main thing was that I wanted to help take care of the kids, let him get his head together. But as details came out, like with his timeline not matching up with the cars being in the driveway, and then the car shows up over at Clow (ph), which is, like, a five-minute walk from his house, and then the... - BROOKS: So where they found the car was a five-minute walk from their house? - MIMS: Correct. - BROOKS: And he found the car. - MIMS: "Stacy supposedly called and told him [Drew Peterson] that she found somebody else, she`s taking a vacation, If you want the car, it`s parked over at Clow." - MIKE BROOKS: "And if that -- what did he say what time that was?" - MIMS: 9:00 o`clock, 9:00 PM" - BROOKS: 9:00 PM. - MIMS: Right. When I asked him when the last time he saw Stacy, he said, Well, when he got up at 11:00 AM, she was already gone. But from 11:00 AM to 1:30 PM, both cars were still in the driveway. - BROOKS: How do you know this? - MIMS: Sharon, the neighbor, plus all the neighbors reports from (INAUDIBLE) all created a timeline. |
2007-10-28 | chicagotribune.com November 28, 2007 "Large covered and sealed 4-foot-long rectangular plastic container" |
10:00 PM 10/28/2007: Peterson and relative moved container from bedroom to Drew's SUV |
ILL | "The two men [Drew Peterson and Thomas Morphey, a step-brother] went to an upstairs bedroom and removed a large covered and sealed 4-foot-long rectangular plastic container and placed it in the SUV, the sources familiar with the case said. They left the home about 10 p.m., and Drew Peterson then dropped the relative off at his home, at which point the distraught man contacted a friend, saying words to the effect of, "I think I just helped Drew dispose of Stacy," the source said. The relative allegedly told the friend the plastic container was warm to the touch and may have weighed about 120 pounds, a source said." |
2007-10-28 | www.cnn.com December 25, 2007 "Cales went to Peterson's house around 11 p.m. on October 28 looking for her sister, Bosco said. Drew was not home, but his kids were. "They said their parents had a fight and that Stacy had gone to Grandpas" |
Timeline: 10/28/2007 11:00 P.M. "He said, 'She took $25,000 from the safe, her bikini is missing and her passport is missing" |
ILL | 12/25/2007 (www.cnn.com) "Woman's whereabouts a mystery" "[Cassandra] Cales went to Peterson's house around 11 p.m. on October 28 looking for her sister, [Pam] Bosco said. Drew was not home, but his kids were. "They said their parents had a fight and that Stacy had gone to Grandpa's house," Bosco said." "At 11:26, Cales said she reached Peterson on his cell phone. "He said, 'Your sister left me,"' Cales recounted on the Web site findstacypeterson.com. She recounted what he told her next: "She called me at 9 p.m. and said she was leaving me and going on a li'l vacation ... and she left the car somewhere in Bolingbrook." - "Bosco said Peterson told Cales even more. "He said, 'She took $25,000 from the safe, her bikini is missing and her passport is missing, she's disappeared just like your mom,"' said Bosco, the last comment referring to Cales' and Stacy Peterson's mother, who vanished when Stacy was a teenager. Cales said she didn't believe any of it -- starting with Peterson's contention that he was home. She knew that wasn't true, she wrote, because she had just been there and was sitting around the corner." |
2007-10-28 | cbs2chicago.com November 2, 2007 "I'm doing what you asked," Cales said in tears. "I'm here to let you know that I will find you." |
11:26 PM NO CARS "When she told me Friday night she feared for her life, I was suspicious so I wanted to stay in contact her, so I saw her Saturday night," Cales said" |
ILL | 11/02/2007 (cbs2chicago.com) "Sister Says Cop's Missing Wife Lived In Fear" "When she [Stacy] told me Friday night she feared for her life, I was suspicious so I wanted to stay in contact her, so I saw her Saturday night," Cales said. "We spoke, we talked all day, we text messaged. When I left her Saturday night, she said she'd call me when she woke up. She never called, and I just got really worried." "[Cassandra] Cales had been expecting her sister to help her paint with a friend on Sunday, but five hours after Stacy had been expected, she had not shown up. Cales said began "calling her cell phone, calling the house, I was calling everybody, and then finally I broke down and called Drew. Cales said she reached Sgt. Peterson at 11:26 p.m. Sunday." "Cales added that when she drove by the Peterson house around the time she talked to Sgt. Peterson, neither of the vehicles belonging to the couple were there. At 2:30 a.m. when Cales drove by again, the vehicles were back, she said. "He said that she called him at 9 o'clock and said she left her car at Clow Airport (a local airfield), and that she was leaving; going on a little vacation," Cales said. "I wouldn't be doing all this if I believed it." |
2007-10-28 | Greta: On The Record November 1, 2007 www.acandyrose.com Full Transcript HERE |
11:26 PM NO CARS |
ILL | CASSANDRA CALES: "so then at 11:26 p.m. I called Drew's cell phone and I can hear all these noises and shuffle, keys going into ignition and stuff and he's saying 'Where's your sister?' and I'm like, I'm calling you, where's my sister? 'She left me,' you know, and he's like I've been out running around looking for her all day and I said okay. And he's like I'm out of breath, I've been out running around looking for her. So what.. I said what are you doing? He says 'I'm at home, what are you doing?' Well, I was just at his house a little bit before that and he's wasn't home and I knew he wasn't home because I was sitting in Meijer parking lot. And I'm just freaking out." |
2007-10-28 | Greta: On The Record November 1, 2007 www.acandyrose.com Full Transcript HERE Cassandra Cales and Greta Van Susteren |
11:45 PM Cassandra to Downers Grove PD for advice |
ILL | CASSANDRA CALES: "And he's going on and on saying last week she wanted to leave him, disappear just like my mom did which is bull because she cared about her kids. So then I get off the phone with him because he just telling me a bunch of lies and I didn't believe it so I said I need to get some advice and I didn't want to go to Bolingbrook Police Department because that's where he works so I went to Downer's Grove Police Department, spoke with an officer there and he said you have to go file a missing report and I said don't I have to wait 24 hours and he said no, so I went to Bolingbrook, got there about midnight or whatever and I filed a missing report and when I was leaving there they said what car does your sister have and I said I don't know and they told me to drive by the house and see which car was in the driveway that way they knew what car to look for and I said okay, so 2:30 a.m. I drove by the house and both cars in the driveway. So then my friend Bruce calls Drew and says 'hey she home?' And he goes no. 'Well, her car's in the driveway?' 'Oh she called and told me she left it at the whatamacallit' and he's like what do you mean the whatamacallit? He's like hang on let me get my head straight, she left it at Cushing field, er Clow or whatever the one that is back there." |
October 31, 2007 (Wednesday) |
2007-10-31 | cbs2chicago.com October 31, 2007 "She is where she wants to be." |
Peterson's early off camera comments regarding his missing wife "He had no reason to suspect foul play" |
ILL | 10/31/2007 Mike Puccincilli (cbs2chicago.com) reporting (VIDEO:) "Bolingbrook Sergeant Speaks Out About Missing Wife" "Sgt. Peterson didn't want to go on camera but off camera he described his last conversation with Stacy on Sunday night as being "very unsual" he said "She seemed snotty." He also said her demenor changed after one of her sisters died recently from cancer. He said she had been under the car of a psychiatrist who put Stacy on anti-anxiety drugs. He said he had no reason to suspect foul play in his wife's disappearance but Stacy's only surviving sister Cassandra Cales said her sister lived in fear of the veteran police officer. Sgt Peterson said he believes she is where she wants to be. He also said after she sees the media reports she'll either go deeper underground or she'll surface." We asked Drew Peterson if he ever thought she would leave her kids, he said that would be very unusual. He also said he's lived an honorable life and now people are looking at him sideways. He says that hurts." |
November 1, 2007 (Thursday) |
2007-11-01 | www.suntimes.com November 1, 2007 |
"He said he found her purse, cell phone and even some clothing gone after she left" | ILL | 11/01/2007 (www.suntimes.com) "His side: Sgt. Drew Peterson" "He [Drew Peterson] said he thought their marriage was solid. "I believed our marriage was good, but maybe she didn't," he said. He believes the publicity surrounding her disappearance may prompt her to return, but added cryptically," there's other things involved." Now taking leave from his job -- which he was set to retire from on Dec. 16 -- Peterson said he talked "for a while" on Monday [10/29/2007] night to state police investigators searching for his wife. He said he found her purse, cell phone and even some clothing gone after she left their two-story brick home on Sunday. [10/28/2007]" - "That call at 9 p.m. Sunday was his last communication with his wife -- and even then he said he didn't know where she was calling from. "I don't know where she was when she called," he said." |
2007-11-01 | nationalenquirer.com December 17, 2007 |
Ric Mims: Drew's friend brought him a cell phone as they shredded thier notes between them |
ILL | 12/17/2007 (National Enquirer) "Stacy murdered in Bed. Stacy's final minutes of terror" "On the night of Nov. 1, four days after she disappeared, there was a knock on the door of the Peterson house. "The guy at the door said: 'Tell Drew I'm here" - "We walked into Drew's office, and the first thing Drew does is mouth the words: 'Don't talk, there's bugs.' The guy throws down a cell phone and a charger and writes on a piece of paper; 'This is a cell phone for you to use.' And he writes that Drew has to answer it by saying he's from some heating and cooling company. Then they put the note in a shredder." - "I walked out, and I kept seeing Drew and the guy write notes to each other and then shredding them. The cloak and dagger stuff was starting to scare me." |
November 2, 2007 (Friday) |
2007-11-02 | CBS "Early Show: November 02, 2007 Cassandra Cales 'A Sister's Suspicion' |
Stacy told her sister Cassandra that she feared for her life on Friday 10/26 |
ILL | CASSANDRA: "Friday [10/26/2007] night when I spoke with her she told me that she was going through a divorce, she's telling everybody she's getting a divorce and that, she asked how I felt about it and I said I was scared and she asked why I was scared and I said because of what happened to his previous wife, I just thought it was a little weird and she, we were sitting on her floor upstairs and she leaned over and whispered in my ear and told me she feared for her life and she made me promise if she disappeared that I would find her, so... She told me that Friday night and I didn't even want to leave but I left and we texted each other and she texted me all day Saturday telling me she was okay, she was at CPR class and I made plans to go over their Saturday just to be with her and give her support because she didn't want to leave, she didn't want to leave the kids, she was going about it the legal way to get the kids out of there safely, she wasn't going to leave them with him, and I went over there Saturday night." |
November 14, 2007 (Wednesday) |
2007-11-14 | www.nbc5.com |
Quotes from Peterson on the NBC Today Show | ILL | MATT LAUER: You have said on occasions that Stacy came to you and said she was seeing someone else, that there was another man. Is it fair to say that you believe that Stacy right now is with that other man? - DREW PETERSON: She never told me she was seeing another man. She -- well, maybe she did. But I believe she's with somebody else right now. MATT LAUER: Let me just go back to, did she or did she not say to you, 'I'm seeing someone else, Drew?' - DREW PETERSON: It wasn't put like that. She found somebody else. That was her exact words. |
November 20, 2007 (Tuesday) |
2007-11-20 | Greta: On The Record November 20, 2007 Debbie Forgue (Right) |
Stacy had new cell phone number | ILL | 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. She wanted to get together to exchange kids' clothes again because we give each other our kids' clothes. And that was the last time I talked to her. But she had talked about getting together with us and the kids in the next couple weeks, but then she disappeared and it never happened." - "I didn't get a chance to talk to her for long, only a couple minutes. I was on my way to work." - "GRETA VAN SUSTEREN (HOST): Debby, you have in your hand a poster, is that right? Is that a Stacy... - DEBBY FORGUE:Yes, this is our new flier. Yes. - VAN SUSTEREN (HOST): And that's to help, if anyone has any information to find Stacy, that's the flier that's being put up." |
2007-11-20 | Greta: On The Record November 20, 2007 Kerry Simmons (Left) Photo on Right |
Stacy was suppose to met with her sister Debby Stacy giving new cell phone number |
ILL | KERRY SIMMONS, STACY PETERSON'S STEPSISTER: I actually spoke to Stacy the Wednesday [10/24/2007] before she went missing. She had called to do the same, to give her cell phone numbers to all of us. She changed her phone. I asked her why, and she had said because Drew had figured out how to track her cell phone, so she kind of got tired of it and didn't want to be followed around anymore. And I asked how they were doing because I know they were trying to do marriage counseling, and she just said it wasn't going well. And I kind of wanted to continue the conversation, but she just said, We'll talk about it later when we meet up on Tuesday [10/30/2007]. We made plans to meet up Tuesday with the kids. And she just said, You know why. Well, that basically meant, you know, she felt Drew was either listening to her conversations or possibly had already gotten into her cell phone that she had just gotten. |
November 21, 2007 (Wednesday) |
2007-11-21 | chicagotribune.com November 21, 2007 |
"Police contacted Rossetto after finding phone records that connected him to Stacy Peterson." | ILL | 11/21/2007 "Police say evidence of possible job-related crime may jeopardize pension" "Meanwhile, a special grand jury heard testimony from a man who said he exchanged 'flirty' text messages with former Sgt. Drew Peterson's wife, Stacy Peterson, before her Oct. 28 disappearance." - "A grand jury convened for the Savio and Stacy Peterson probes met for the first time Wednesday and heard testimony from Scott Rossetto, a friend of Stacy Peterson." - "Police contacted Rossetto after finding phone records that connected him to Stacy Peterson. Rossetto's brother dated her briefly in 2001. She recently found his phone number and in the three-and-a-half weeks prior to her disappearance, they exchanged frequent text messages and had numerous phone conversations, he said." |
2007-11-21 | cbs2chicago.com November 21, 2007 Scott Rossetto (Stacy dated twin brother Keith 2001) |
Grand Jury Testifing Rossetto: "I really, really hope she's OK. But common sense says she's not." |
ILL | "Scott Rossetto testified Wednesday before a grand jury investigating the case. As CBS 2 West Suburban Bureau Chief Mike Puccinelli reports, it was the third time Rossetto was called before a grand jury to testify about what he knows about Stacy's disappearance more than three weeks ago. The first two times he did not take the stand, but this time he did." - "Rossetto's brother dated Stacy Peterson six years ago, before she met and married Drew Peterson. Three and a half weeks before she disappeared, Stacy contacted Rossetto and they began communicating regularly. But Rossetto says he was not romantically linked with Stacy. When asked if he feared that Drew Peterson might have hurt Stacy Peterson, Rossetto said he could not say, but also admitted that his gut says something is wrong. "To tell you the truth I don't even know if I should refer to her to her in the past and present tense. It's kind of aggravating," Rossetto said. "I really, really hope she's OK. But common sense says she's not." |
November 22, 2007 (Thanksgiving) |
2007-11-22 | www.suntimes.com November 22, 2007 |
Rossetto admits he met Stacy on 10/19/2007 9:30 PM at Denny's Restaurant Traded Racy Text Messages |
ILL | "He {Drew Peterson] asked me how I'd react if my wife was with another man," Scott Rossetto said Wednesday after testifying before a Will County grand jury looking into Stacy Peterson's disappearance. Stacy Peterson had told her husband she planned to meet {Scott] Rossetto at the Denny's, Rossetto said. Drew Peterson told her not to go, and when she defied him, Drew Peterson showed up at the restaurant in his Bolingbrook police sergeant's uniform and sat down at their table. He didn't rant or rave. He was "quiet mostly," Rossetto said. The 35-year-old registered nurse from Shorewood denies having an affair with Stacy Peterson but acknowledges he traded racy text messages and e-mails with her. "Some of the messages were quite perverted and flirty in nature, but they were all meant in fun," Rossetto said. "[Was I] Interested in dating? No. Flirting? Yes." But police sources dispute that. A source characterized Rossetto as her ''boyfriend.'' The source said the messages were indeed "very sexually explicit," and appear to show them talking about sexual encounters they shared and asking if the other enjoyed it." |
December 4, 2007 (Tuesday) |
2007-12-04 | findstacypeterson.com December 4, 2007 |
Stacy's Voice Mail to her father 10/17 | ILL | www.findstacypeterson.com forum posting by "GuardianAngel", Global Moderator, Full Member, Posts: 233, Thread titled, "My Sister's Voice To Be Heard!" on: December 04, 2007, 03:40:43 PM, Quote, "This Is A Video..... It Is A VoiceMail My Sister Left For My Father....(Just Edited The Number Out) Check It Out..http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSq_aN6tPYQ God Bless All Of You" |
December 5, 2007 (Wednesday) |
2007-12-05 | Greta: On The Record December 5, 2007 Mark Fuhrman |
Fuhrman goes over some times that he feels are important | ILL | MARK FUHRMAN, FMR LAPD HOMICIDE DETECTIVE, FOX ANALYST: Start with the beginning. And there's certain segments that I find the most important. About 10:00, 10:15, the call that comes in that Stacy is last talked to, the call that Sharon, the neighbor, puts in to talk to Stacy, she is not available. So between that time is either a time when she's incapacitated, she's not able to get to the phone because she's under the control of Drew Peterson, or she is by then deceased. The next two most important calls are the call at 8:00 o'clock that Drew Peterson says that he puts in to Stacy's cell phone, which — I believe that Thomas Morphey is with him at that time, and he probably witnessed that because that would fit in with Drew believing she's alive and just missing or not at home. And then, of course, the 9:00 o'clock call that evening that Thomas Morphey sees come up on the cell phone that he's told not to answer. The next huge time is 11:00 o'clock that night, when Cassandra comes to the home. No Drew Peterson. No Pontiac. No Denali. |
2007-12-05 | Greta: On The Record December 5, 2007 Mark Fuhrman |
Fuhrman says Peterson's first lie was telling Sharon that Stacy was at her Grandpas | ILL | MARK FUHRMAN, FMR LAPD HOMICIDE DETECTIVE, FOX ANALYST: Well, in this phone call, Sharon calls, and one of the children, Chris, answers the phone. He's 13 years old. He answers the phone. Sharon says, Can I talk to your mom? Long pause. And Sharon has described this to me as a very uneasy pause. She follows up because he doesn't say anything, You don't know if your mom's there? And at that time, Drew takes the phone and tells Sharon Stacy went to her grandfather's to run some errands. Well, we know that's not true. That's lie one. Drew Peterson has committed himself to a lie that needed to be told because he didn't expect Sharon to call. He didn't expect somebody to call for Stacy. And then he committed to something that he can never erase now. Now, that's the first time. |
December 7, 2007 (Friday) |
2007-12-07 | abcnews.go.com December 7, 2007 |
Stacy's voice mail released from 10/17/2007 | ILL | "Stacy's family has posted a voice mail message online that the missing mother of two left with her father on Oct. 17, giving him her new phone number and telling him she loved him. The family believes it is evidence that she was not planning on running away. It's the first time the public has heard her voice. "Hey dad! It's me, Stacy. I just wanted to call you and tell you I love you," she says in the voice mail." |
2007-12-07 | Greta: On The Record December 7, 2007 re: Thomas Morphey |
Fuhrman: "Peterson actually laid down his own evidence. He is very cell phone-wise." |
ILL | MARK FUHRMAN, FORMER LAPD HOMICIDE DETECTIVE: Greta, listen to the evidence. Drew Peterson actually laid down his own evidence. He is very cell phone-wise. He knows about triangulating a cell phone call. He does this with Thomas Morphey. He makes sure that that cell phone is there in front of him, so he can document through a witness and through electronic corroboration when that came in and where it came from. Now, he did that on purpose because he knows that will come back. Now, did he do the same thing when he drove to six, seven, eight locations that night, made a phone call so his phone would be triangulated to that location, which they've already said stimulates the search in certain areas?" |
December 10, 2007 (Monday) |
2007-12-10 | Geraldo at Large December 10, 2007 |
- | ILL | 12/10/2007 (Geraldo) "Stacy Peterson Voice Mail Message to her father released” (RECAP BY SNICKER) "SP called her dad and left her new phone number on voicemail - does that sound like someone who was contemplating running away? Jeanine Pirro in BB. JB said he offered his services to DP for the free publicity. DP thinks it's crazy that JB is working for him and now they are investigating him. JB told the reporter that after he saw DP's first appearance on the Today Show, he thought he was an idiot. JB thought to himself that it would be a very interesting case and he thought he could represent him." "DP was asked about the holiday without Stacy. The kids are "fabulous." The youngest child asks for her mother. DP has a hearing on Dec. 12 to determine if he gets his stuff back. They put their Christmas tree up. When asked how the holiday will be without Stacy, DP said he was getting emotional and had to go. Reporter didn't ask whether or not DP had heard the voicemail SP left on her father's phone about her new phone number, indicating she was not planning on going anywhere. Reporter said she would be asking that the next chance she gets." |
December 12, 2007 (Wednesday) |
2007-12-12 | chicagotribune.com December 12, 2007 Stacy's new cell phone bill was sent to Cassandra's work |
- | ILL | 12/12/2007 (chicagotribune.com) "Stacy Peterson's sister tells of gunshot in home" "Cales said that two weeks before Stacy went missing, she found her cell phone bill in Peterson's briefcase, with numbers highlighted and notes scribbled on it. Cales said Stacy immediately got a new number and had the bill sent to Cales' work. "She said, 'I can't take this anymore,'" Cales said. Stacy's friends and family have said she told Peterson she wanted a divorce in the days leading up to her disappearance." |
2007-12-12 | Greta: On The Record December 12, 2007 re: Stacy was Drew's alibi when Kathleen died BUT Stacy told Pastor Neil Schori that Drew wasn't there and she kept trying to call him on the phone. |
SAVIO CASE Fuhrman: Regarding Savio death "There was not one search warrant written" |
ILL | MARK FUHRMAN, FORMER LAPD HOMICIDE DETECTIVE: "Well, what's interesting — I have a source that actually told me that when Stacy actually confided in the pastor, she made a statement that she woke up in the middle of the night, she could not find Drew. And this was the night before Kathleen is found in the bathtub. And she can't find him in the house, and she starts calling incessantly, numerous times, to try to get a hold of him. He never answers. Now, that day that they actually talk to Stacy and Drew and the neighbors, when they find Kathleen, they get information that is an alibi, and that alibi is something that Stacy provides for Drew." Greta: On The Record - READ THE WHOLE TRANSCRIPT !! |
2007-12-12 | Greta: On The Record December 12, 2007 Mark Fuhrman: "I checked with them. There was no search warrants served in the name of Kathy Savio, Drew Peterson or Stacy Peterson in the year 2004." |
SAVIO CASE Fuhrman: "They supposedly told the coroner's inquest jury that they had phone records" |
ILL | MARK FUHRMAN, FORMER LAPD HOMICIDE DETECTIVE: "Now, the Illinois State Police agents that are [were ?] working on this, the detectives, they supposedly told the coroner's inquest jury that they had phone records, but they were not — they had not yet received them as of May 1 [2004]. And of course, we know Kathleen Savio died March 1 [2004]. And in that — in those documents — in that testimony and in those documents, it states that, Well, we don't believe that those phone records will give us any other outcome. Well, I started doing some research. Well, first, we know Drew Peterson and Stacy had Nextel. They keep those records for five years, luckily. But I cannot find anything at the county courthouse. I checked with them. There was no search warrants served in the name of Kathy Savio, Drew Peterson or Stacy Peterson in the year 2004." |
2007-12-12 | Greta: On The Record December 12, 2007 Police witness said: "So yes, we've got phone records coming from her phone, his phone, Steve's phone and the rest of it. So yes, we still have to verify that." |
SAVIO CASE Hardy testified in the 2004 inquest that they were waiting for phone records but no records were ordered |
ILL | GRETA VAN SUSTEREN, HOST: "And I should tell the viewers that after you called me with this — and frankly, I missed it, and I thought it was extraordinary - - good work, Mark — but we went back and looked at the transcript from the coroner's jury, the one from May 1. And just so that the viewers know, is that the Illinois State Police, Herbert Hardy, was testifying, and he says, in part, "The only thing we're waiting for now is some phone records, to find out if certain phone calls were made when they said they were made." - "There's another part where even a coroner's juror member said to the witness, to the Illinois State Police witness, "Are they verifying the phone records, correct, that the calls were made?" The witness, "Yes, those take quite a while to get. So yes, we've got phone records coming from her phone, his phone, Steve's phone and the rest of it. So yes, we still have to verify that." |
December 21, 2007 (Friday) |
2007-12-21 | suburbanchicagonews December 21, 2007 "Both Drew and Stacy Peterson used Nextel phones. Officials with the company say Stacy Peterson's phone records from that day in 2004 likely do still exist and are available to authorities if they request them as part of an investigation." |
SAVIO CASE "Their inquiry has led them to seek out nearly 4-year-old phone records that could raise doubt about Peterson's alibi" |
ILL | 12/21/2007 "Investigation focuses on Stacy's alibi for Drew when ex-wife died" "Investigators are zeroing in on the timeline before the death of Kathleen Savio, the third wife of former Bolingbrook police Sgt. Drew Peterson. Their inquiry has led them to seek out nearly 4-year-old phone records that could raise doubt about Peterson's alibi regarding where he was in the 48 hours before Savio was found dead in a bathtub in 2004." "The calls are important because Stacy Peterson was her husband's alibi in the Savio death investigation. Two months later, according to the coroner's inquest transcript, a police officer testified about checking Drew Peterson's alibi, saying, "The only thing we're waiting for now is some phone records to find out if certain phone calls were made when they said they were made." "But court employees say there's no record that the phone records were ever obtained by police." - "Both Drew and Stacy Peterson used Nextel phones. Officials with the company say Stacy Peterson's phone records from that day in 2004 likely do still exist and are available to authorities if they request them as part of an investigation. Investigators also say there is a chance the records were part of grand jury proceedings that were never made public." |
2007-12-21 | NBC Dateline December 21, 2007 Sharon Bychowski |
Stacy got a new cell phone and gave Sharon the box and SIM card to hide for her so Drew couldn't find it and track her | ILL | NBC Dateline "Deadly suspicion", hosted by Hoda Kotb Pam Bosco: "There was her phone record completely written and documented where she was. Who the phone call was to. Stuff like that." - Sharon Bychowski: "So she went out and got herself a new cell phone and gave me the bag to hold. “Here -- I don't want Drew to know I have this. The box, because it has the SIM card information and things he could use to track my calls again.” - "In September 2006, Stacy was devastated when half-sister Tina died of colon cancer. Those who know her well say Tina’s death may have spurred her to take stock of her three-year-old marriage." - Sharon Bychowski: "In the last year since her sister passed away, she was really struggling -- to end the marriage. She really wanted to move out. Or have Drew move out. The end of that process. She wanted it over with." |
December 25, 2007 (Tuesday) |
2007-12-25 | www.cnn.com December 25, 2007 "Two weeks before she disappeared, she had gotten a new cell number after she found her phone bill in her husband's briefcase, with some of the numbers highlighted, [Pam] Bosco said. But one thing didn't change: her insistence on always keeping her phone turned on, Bosco said" |
"Drew Peterson called work, saying he could not work his 5 p.m.-to-5 a.m. shift [10/28/2007] because his wife was gone and he needed to stay home with his children, Lt. Ken Teppel said" | ILL | 12/25/2007 (www.cnn.com) "Woman's whereabouts a mystery" "The last time anyone outside the Peterson home talked to her was around 10:15 a.m. [10/28/2007], when she spoke briefly with a friend, Bruce Ziderich, about helping to paint an apartment he owned in nearby Yorkville. Ziderich told her to wait until she heard from her sister, Cassandra Cales, before going to the apartment, said Pamela Bosco, a longtime family friend." "About noon, Sharon Bychowski, a neighbor and friend of Stacy's, phoned Drew and told him she'd been to the market and had some candy for the kids. Drew Peterson stopped by about 1:15 p.m., saying he had to run a brief errand, and returned about 15 minutes later, Bychowski said. By midafternoon, around 2:30 or 3 p.m., Bosco said, Cales tried to call her sister." "At 2:30 p.m. that day [10/28/2007], Drew Peterson -- a 29-year Bolingbrook police veteran -- called work, saying he could not work his 5 p.m.-to-5 a.m. shift because his wife was gone and he needed to stay home with his children, Lt. Ken Teppel said. But other stories have emerged to contradict Peterson's account." "Around 10 that night, a friend of Drew Peterson's stepbrother Thomas Morphey said he was home watching the World Series when Morphey called in a panic, saying he needed to talk. Walter Martineck said Morphey told him that just hours earlier he'd helped Peterson move a large blue container from an upstairs bedroom into Peterson's SUV." - "He took me by my shoulders, told me I can't say anything, and he just told me that he thinks he helped dispose of Stacy's body," Martineck said on NBC's "Today" program. Peterson has denied that Morphey helped him move anything." |
January 9, 2008 (Wednesday) |
2008-01-09 | Nancy Grace Show January 9, 2008 Nancy Grace and Peterson attorney, Joel Brodsky |
Brodsky: "Yes. It was her cell phone to his cell phone, and I know the Illinois State Police have those cell phones. They have those SIM cards" |
IL | JOEL BRODSKY: We don`t just have somebody who disappeared. We have somebody who called him and told him she had found somebody else and she`s leaving. - NANCY GRACE: Has that call been tracked? Has that call been verified? I mean did she call on his cell phone? Her home phone? - BRODSKY: Yes. It was her cell phone to his cell phone, and I know the Illinois State Police have those cell phones. They have those SIM cards. - GRACE: Well, have you gotten evidence of that? I mean the cell phone bill would come there to the home, would it not? - BRODSKY: The Illinois State Police has impounded all those records. - GRACE: No. - BRODSKY: I can`t get to them. We`ve tried. - GRACE: No. No, no, no. That bill would come to his home, would it not? - BRODSKY: No, that -- that record, those phone records have been impounded by the Illinois State Police. We could not get to them. - GRACE: I`m not asking whether you can issue a subpoena duces tecum for documents. - BRODSKY: No. - GRACE: I`m saying that would be on a valid monthly bill that would come to Drew Peterson`s home. Did he get it? Did he show you the bill and go look, here`s the phone call? - BRODSKY: No. That bill didn`t come. The Illinois State Police have impounded all those records. We do not get that bill. We do not have those records. They have them. |
January 16, 2008 (Wednesday) |
2008-01-16 | chicagotribune.com January 16, 2008 "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." |
Reportedly text message sent from the Sprint Nextel Web site at 9:47 a.m. Sept. 20, 2007 referred to Stacy as "my love" Peterson turned phone over to ISP 12/20/07 |
ILL | 01/16/2008 (chicagotribune.com) "Peterson's lawyer tells of steamy text message" "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" "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." - "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." |
2008-01-16 | chicagotribune.com January 16, 2008 "On Jan. 3, authorities obtained a search warrant seeking information that might identify the sender, according to a copy of the warrant." |
- | ILL | 01/16/2008 (chicagotribune.com) "Peterson's lawyer tells of steamy text message" "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." |
January 17, 2008 (Thursday) |
2008-01-17 | myfoxchicago.com January 17, 2008 |
Michael Robinson issued subpoena to appear before the grand jury Helped move car TO Clow? |
ILL | 01/07/2008 Craig Wall (myfoxchicago.com) reporting (VIDEO): "Peterson Says Racy Message Proves Stacy Had Affair" CRAIG WALL: "Could a racy text message sent to the missing Stacy Peterson be the clue that leads investigators to some answers? Her family and friends are skeptical. But as Craig Wall reports, Drew Peterson and his attorney claim the mystery message is very significant." "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." |
2008-01-17 | myfoxchicago.com January 17, 2008 |
Reportedly text message sent from the Sprint Nextel Web site at 9:47 a.m. Sept. 20, 2007 referred to Stacy as "my love" Joel Brodsky: "If the person who sent this text message has also moved away from home and vanished, we now know who Stacy ran off with" |
ILL | 01/07/2008 Craig Wall (myfoxchicago.com) reporting (VIDEO): "Peterson Says Racy Message Proves Stacy Had Affair" JOEL BRODSKY: "This potentually could be the case cracker." CRAIG WALL: "Drew Peterson's attorney, Joel Brodsky believes the sexually explict text message sent to Stacy Peterson's phone on September 20th could have come from the man Stacy susposedly ran off with." JOEL BRODSKY: "If the person who sent this text message has also moved away from home and vanished, we now know who Stacy ran off with." CRAIG WALL: "Drew Peterson says he discovered the text message on the phone last month. The phone used to be Stacys but it was given to her son when Stacy got a new one." DREW PETERSON: "There's like 67 text messages on there that he had gotten and the first one was the shocking one." CRAIG WALL: "The phone was turned over to State Police under a search warrant but tracing the sender could be difficult, that's because the message was sent through the Sprint Nextel so there is no phone number to indicate who sent it. Drew says the text means one thing." DREW PETERSON: "It means there was somebody else that Stacy was involved with as of September out there. So State Police should be looking at that person too." CRAIG WALL: "Stacy Peterson's family and friends are questioning the timing of this story put out by Drew's attorny and they are calling it part of a smear campaign against Stacy." |
2008-01-17 | suburbanchicagonews January 17, 2008 "Peterson said he first thought the message was sent to his 15-year-old son, but realized Stacy was still using the phone Sept. 20" |
"He also said he learned his son did not know how to access the text messages on his new phone." | ILL | 01/17/2008 (suburbanchicagonews.com) "Drew finds racy info on phone
" "Stacy's husband, embattled ex-cop Drew Peterson, claims he stumbled upon the message in mid-December when he was fiddling with the phone belonging to his son, Tommy. Peterson said he was scrolling through his son's text messages when he discovered the racy message he says must have been sent to Stacy. "I was just playing with the phone one day and I found it," Peterson said. "I was like, 'What the heck is this?'" "Peterson said he first thought the message was sent to his 15-year-old son, but realized Stacy was still using the phone Sept. 20. He also said he learned his son did not know how to access the text messages on his new phone." |
2008-01-17 | cbs2chicago.com January 17, 2008 "The message, supposedly sent to Stacy Peterson's cell phone at 9:47 a.m. Sept. 20, reads: "You my love are the hottest b ---- in the world. Thanks for ridding [sic] me like a bucking bronco last night." |
PETERSON: "I was just playing with the phone one day and I found it," Peterson said. "I was like, 'What the heck is this?'" |
ILL | 01/17/2008 (cbs2chicago.com) "Attorney: Message Shows Stacy Peterson Ran Off" "Drew Peterson and his attorney claim Stacy Peterson received a racy text message last September from a man who might be the key to discovering the missing Bolingbrook mother's whereabouts. The message, supposedly sent to Stacy Peterson's cell phone at 9:47 a.m. Sept. 20, reads: "You my love are the hottest b ---- in the world. Thanks for ridding [sic] me like a bucking bronco last night." Joel Brodsky, Peterson's attorney, said the message may be the break Brodsky needs to clear his client's name." "Peterson said this week that he stumbled across the message in mid-December, while he was fiddling with the phone. "I was just playing with the phone one day and I found it," Peterson said. "I was like, 'What the heck is this?'" Peterson said he gave the purple cell phone to Brodsky, who then gave it to Illinois State Police. A search warrant issued Jan. 3 grants police the authority to seize, search and analyze Stacy's purple phone. "Basically, what this shows is that Stacy had a secret lover," Brodsky said. "Who is this guy? Is he missing? If this person is missing, then the mystery is solved." |
January 18, 2008 (Friday) |
2008-01-18 | Greta: On The Record January 18, 2008 This transcript was posted on the Internet by the poster known as "Snicker" who watches Greta's OTR shows and generously transcribes them for many in the forum communities. Thank you Snicker ! |
JOEL BRODSKY: "On Dec 19 Drew Peterson called me and told me he found the message on Stacy Peterson's cell phone" |
ILL | "On The Record" Joel Brodsky Interview with Greta Van Susteren JOEL BRODSKY: On Dec 19 Drew Peterson called me and told me he found the message on Stacy Peterson's cell phone--she had gotten the new cell phone a couple of weeks before and gave the old one to one of their teenage sons. We have not been able to track down who sent the message because it was sent through the website and not through a cell phone. We're hoping ISP through their warrant can track down the IP address of the person who sent the message. The message had the date stamp of September 20, 2007. There were a number of text messages on there sent to Drew Peterson's son, but this was the only one directed at Stacy. This particular one was saved in a locked area of the cell phone. - GRETA VAN SUSTEREN: Has Drew Peterson been able to determine where Stacy Peterson was that night? - JOEL BRODSKY: Despite what everyone seems to believe, Drew Peterson did not track Stacy Peterson's every move. She apparently had a lover and he has no idea who that lover is. He has no idea where she was that night except that she was with her lover. |
January 19, 2008 (Saturday) |
2008-01-19 | suburbanchicagonews January 19, 2008 |
Pam Bosco: "state police informed her the critical break in the case -- an anonymous text message -- is actually worthless" |
ILL | "Pam Bosco, the legal guardian of Stacy's sister, Cassandra Cales, said state police informed her the critical break in the case -- an anonymous text message -- is actually worthless. "They said, 'Pam, it's not worthwhile,'" said Bosco, who has taken on the role of spokeswoman for Stacy's family. Peterson said he discovered a racy text message on a cell phone that belonged to his missing wife but was later given to his son. The Sept. 20 message said, "You my love are the hottest little (expletive) in the world." - "Bosco said state police told her the investigation yielded nothing of substance. "They said they tried," she said. "They knew about it way back when. They've done a thorough investigation of her contacts. "It's an anonymous ridiculous text message from a Web site," Bosco said. She also said police informed her the message "can't be traced" back to its sender." |
2008-01-19 | suburbanchicagonews January 19, 2008 |
Joel Brodsky: "It proves that the girl was having an affair," he said. "That's what it proves" |
ILL | "But Brodsky stood by his assertion that the message is a solid lead. "They haven't told me that (it couldn't be traced)," he said. "I don't know who she's talking to." - "Proof of affair?" - "Bosco suspected there was bad intent behind the discovery of the text message supposedly sent to Stacy, and she laid it at the feet of Brodsky and Peterson.
"They want to slam Stacy," she said. "She was not having an affair," Bosco added. Brodsky begged to differ, and held the text message, which also references a sexual act, up as the evidence. "It proves that the girl was having an affair," he [Joel Brodsky] said. "That's what it proves." |
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January 28, 2008 (Monday) |
2008-01-28 | www.mandjshow.com January 28, 2008 RIC MIMS: "With Kathleen he had tapped the phones in her house." ALSO SEE: Savio Document Files |
"With Stacy he had gotten her a cell phone with GPS tracking so he could track her" Ric Mims helped Drew on surveillance of Kathleen just months prior to her death using two way radios |
ILL | 01/28/2008 (www.mandjshow.com) - The moring show with Mike and Juliet "Long-time Friend of Drew Peterson Speaks Out" (Ric Mims Interview) JULIET: What would he do? What were some of the things that he did? - MIMS: With Stacy he had gotten her a cell phone with GPS tracking so he could track her movements on it. With Kathleen he had tapped the phones in her house. - MIKE: His third wife? - MIMS: Yes, his third wife. - JULIET: Who is dead, by the way, found in a bathtub. - MIMS: Correct. And we did some surveillance on her. I helped with some surveillance on her. - JULIET: You helped do some surveillance with Drew? - MIKE: What do you mean—you just followed her around? - MIMS: Yeah, when he was going through is divorce, it was right before the property settlement, the end of ’03, beginning of ’04. And he was worried that she was staying at her boyfriend’s house with the children. And he wanted to make sure, this is the story he told me, that she was leaving from her house in the morning to go to work.- MIKE: What is this thing that you would surveil her though? - MIMS: We monitored every move she made in the morning when she would go to work. - MIKE: You had communication with each other? - MIMS: We had a two-way radio. - JULIET: You felt like, I mean, why were you doing that? You felt like he was being wronged? - MIMS: Yes, I mean, it was a bitter divorce he was going through, he was a friend, and I was helping him gather evidence to help lower his alimony. - MIKE: What did you ever catch her doing? - MIMS: Nothing! |
2008-01-28 | www.mandjshow.com January 28, 2008 ALSO SEE: Mike Robinson Files |
11/02/2007 ISP took all their cell phones but gave Ric's back Then Mike Robinson brought Drew another cell phone |
ILL | 01/28/2008 (www.mandjshow.com) - The moring show with Mike and Juliet "Long-time Friend of Drew Peterson Speaks Out" (Ric Mims Interview) RIC MIMS: Ric: Uh, no. There is another person involved that came over and brought him a cell phone. JULIET: Who is this person? RIC MIMS: His name is Mike Robinson. And he brought him a cell phone the night that they raided the house. Because they took all our cell phones, they gave me mine back, and . . . MIKE: Do you think he knows what happened? RIC MIMS: I don’t know, but they were writing notes back and forth and shredding them and I wasn’t privy to what was on those. RIC MIMS: There have been a lot of questions about my friendship with Drew for twenty-seven years. I started a blog—it’s www.ricmims.com (this address is actually wrong—should be www.richardmims.com). People can go to it and catch up on how I met Drew and throughout the twenty-seven years. |
March 31, 2008 (--) |
2008-03-31 | findstacypeterson.com March 31, 2008 Stacy's NEW Cell Phone --> |
ILL | 03/31/2008 (findstacypeterson.com) Thread Title, "Grand Jury Question" GuardianAngel, Global Moderator Member, Posts: 353, Re: Was her cell phone ever traced for its location? Reply #21 on: March 31, 2008, 03:16:06 PM Quote ----------------------------------------------------------- "DP...Friends....And Family All Knew Of Stacy's New Phone And Number.... She Gave Her Old Cell Phone To Thomas..... This Is What Her New Cell Phone Looked Like" |
April 24, 2008 (Thursday) |
2008-04-24 | Verdict.MSNBC.com April 24, 2008 PETERSON: "So I just can‘t abandon them to, you know, go traipsing the globe, looking for her. She could be next door hiding out in Sharon‘s house or she could be on the other side of the world. I don‘t have a clue where she is." |
ABRAMS: "Did you try to convince her not to leave?" PETERSON: "I much said, you know, “What am I supposed to do with me and the kids and what are we supposed to do now.” And she seemed kind of snotty in the phone conversation, so it was a pretty quick conversation" |
ILL | 04/24/2008 (Verdict.MSNBC.com) "Drew Peterson, Joel Brodsky on VERDICT w/Abrams" DREW PETERSON: Last time I talked to her she told me she was leaving with someone else. - DAN ABRAMS: Tell me about that conversation. What did she say? - DREW PETERSON: It was a phone call. She said that she found somebody else and she was leaving for a while, she said. - ABRAMS: Did you try to convince her not to leave? - DREW PETERSON: I much said, you know, “What am I supposed to do with me and the kids and what are we supposed to do now.” And she seemed kind of snotty in the phone conversation, so it was a pretty quick conversation. And then I was abruptly - she terminated it. - ABRAMS: When you say “snotty,” what do you mean? - DREW PETERSON: For her - I mean normally, she‘s kind of like giddy and up (UNINTELLIGIBLE). Her demeanor during the conversation was kind of snotty for her. - ABRAMS: How long did the conversation last? - DREW PETERSON: It was - maybe a couple minutes. That‘s it. - ABRAMS: And she hung up and that‘s the last time you heard from her? - DREW PETERSON: That‘s it. ABRAMS: And what have you done to try to find her? - DREW PETERSON: Oh, we have private investigators working right now. And basically, they‘re kind of limited to computer activity, or you know, monitoring charge cards and that type of thing. But I just don‘t have the resources to go traipsing the globe to, you know, find her at the beaches or, you know, other parts of the world where I think she possibly is. - ABRAMS: When you say that you don‘t have the resources, et cetera, I mean, this is your life, right? I mean your life has now become the - being the suspect in the case of your missing wife. I think there are a lot of people out there who would say, “My goodness, I would be doing everything I could, not just to clear myself, but also to make sure that she‘s OK. I mean she is the mother of my children.” - DREW PETERSON: Right. Well, my primary concern is my children. There‘s four children that are requiring constant care, every day. So I just can‘t abandon them to, you know, go traipsing the globe, looking for her. She could be next door hiding out in Sharon‘s house or she could be on the other side of the world. I don‘t have a clue where she is. |
April 30, 2008 (Wednesday) |
2008-04-30 | legalpublication.blog May 1, 2008 |
- | ILL | 05/01/2008 (legalpublication) "Legal Pub Exclusive Interview With Attorney Joel A. Brodsky" "Legal Pub has been granted an exclusive interview with Attorney, Joel A. Brodsky, an excellent criminal defense attorney. Joel is a partner with Brodsky & Odeh located at 8 S. Michigan Ave., Ste. 3200 in Chicago, Illinois. Joel's recent publicity has come as being the lead defense attorney for Drew Peterson. Joel has, in our observation, been treated unfairly by the Nancy Grace Show by interrupting him without allowing him to fully answer questions. Joel took the time on 4-30-08 to answer the following exclusive Legal Pub Questions:" Legal Pub: John Darwin was missing for several years and presumed dead. He turned up alive having assumed another identity. Is Drew still confident that she ran off with another man? - Joel: Yes he is. That’s what Stacy told him. - Legal Pub: Did Drew know the man whom she thinks Stacy ran off with? - Joel: He doesn’t know who she ran off with, so he doesn’t know if he ever met the person or not. - Legal Pub: What made Drew suspect that Stacy was seeing someone else? - Joel: After she ran off we discovered racy (very sexual) text messages on Stacy’s old cell phone. Also, the State Police also disclosed that they discovered a sexual e-mail on another cell phone which Stacy had from yet another man. However, prior to Stacy leaving Drew did not suspect that there was another man. The text messages discovered after she left came as a shock to him. |
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