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Fatal vows, the tragic wives of Sergeant Drew Peterson, Joseph Hosey

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Fatal vows, the tragic wives of Sergeant Drew Peterson, Joseph Hosey
Language
eng
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Main title
Fatal vows
Responsibility statement
Joseph Hosey
Sub title
the tragic wives of Sergeant Drew Peterson
Summary
In March of 2004, Kathleen Savio, the third wife of Police Sergeant Drew Peterson, was found dead in her bathtub. Three years later, in October 2007, twenty-three-year-old Stacy Peterson vanished from the Chicago suburb of Bolingbrook, leaving behind Peterson and their children. Drew Peterson, thirty years Stacy's senior, steadfastly asserted his innocence and maintained that his fourth wife had simply fled their tumultuous marriage and run off with another man. In light of Stacy's curious disappearance, however, Kathleen's body was exhumed, a second autopsy was conducted, and her death ruled a homicide. Drawing upon exclusive interviews with Stacy's friends and family and even Drew himself, Chicago-area reporter Joseph Hosey presents the most researched account of the Stacy Peterson case. As the charges against Peterson mounted, one haunting question remains: Where on earth is Stacy?
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adult
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