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Friday, January 18, 2008

Investigation still focused on Drew Peterson, cops say


State police dismiss ex-cop's theory of racy text message


By Hal Dardick Tribune reporter
7:45 PM CST, January 18, 2008


Former Bolingbrook police Sgt. Drew Peterson remains the prime suspect in the disappearance of his wife Stacy, based on newly gathered information, Illinois State Police officials said Friday.


"We are focusing our resources in another direction that is reinforcing the theory that Mr. Peterson is a suspect," Sgt. Thomas Burek said. "The focus has stayed the same. Mr Peterson is the prime suspect, and we've learned new information that has supported that.


"Peterson's lawyer, Joel Brodsky, this week released a transcript of a racy text message he said was left on Stacy's cell phone more than a month before she disappeared Oct. 28. It backs his client's contention that Stacy left for another man, he said.


State police dismissed that theory."It is apparent that Stacy did not voluntarily cease all contact with her children, family and friends," a statement said. It went on to say "additional investigative resources . . . have provided additional investigative tracks that were not previously pursued.


"Burek declined to specify the new resources or information, saying he did not want to compromise the inquiry. He said his statements were not a response to anything Brodsky said. "We're not discouraging Mr. Brodsky from saying whatever he wants," Burek said.


Peterson, 53, said he stands by his belief that Stacy, 23, left for another man."Everything I said stands," he said.


Brodsky called the references to new resources and investigative tracks "bureaucratic double talk." He added: "To say it's impossible she disappeared is just not the case. It's easy to disappear. She took off. Believe me, there are plenty of places to go. If you want to disappear, you can disappear.


"I think they are just trying to build a circumstantial case, but they are not going to be able to," Brodsky said. "They have given up trying to find her. . . . There is no body to find.


"But a source close to the investigation said police continue to search for Stacy. They also are investigating the text message, the source said.


In addition, police are reinvestigating the 2004 death of Peterson's third wife, Kathleen Savio, who was found dead in her bathtub. A coroner's jury ruled the death accidental, but after Stacy disappeared State's Atty. James Glasgow called the death suspicious.


Friends and family of Stacy plan to hold a candlelight vigil at 4 p.m. Sunday, Stacy's 24th birthday, at Living Water Community Church in Bolingbrook.






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