Saturday, September 8, 2012

Drew Peterson

  • Drew Peterson Jury Says Hearsay Convinced Them to Convict

    Eleven members of the Drew Peterson jury were convinced by the end of the first day of deliberations that the former cop had murdered his wife, despite the absence of physical evidence or eyewitnesses tying him to the crime.

    abcnews.go.com

  • Drew Peterson case: Juror troubled by use of hearsay

    JOLIET, Ill. - The final juror to agree to convict Drew Peterson of murder in the death of his ex-wife says he "barely slept" one night during the proceedings because the same nagging questions kept popping into his head.

    www.newsday.com

  • Peterson's police pension may be challenged

    Drew Peterson could lose his $79,000 annual pension from the Bolingbrook Police Department as a result of the guilty verdict in his murder trial.

    articles.chicagotribune.com

  • Jury convicts Drew Peterson of 3rd wife's death

    JOLIET, Ill. (AP) - Drew Peterson - the crass former Illinois police officer who gained notoriety after his much-younger wife vanished in 2007 - was convicted Thursday of murdering a previous wife in a potentially precedent-setting case centered on ...

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  • Drew Peterson pending sentencing after verdict was returned

    For the past five years Drew Peterson, 58, a former Illinois police sergeant has been fighting a legal battle. A battle fought to save his name, gain his freedom and let American know of his innocence, in the murder trial of his third wife, Kathleen ...

    www.examiner.com

  • Peterson jurors never doubted Savio was murdered

    But it took statements from a divorce attorney - ironically called by the defense to testify - and the pastor of his now-missing fourth wife, Stacy Peterson, to convince them Drew Peterson did it. Stacy's remarks to the Rev. Neil Schori and Harry ...

    www.chicagotribune.com

  • Drew Peterson's final showdown in court

    Editor's note: Judge Jeanine Pirro, host of "Justice with Judge Jeanine" on Fox News Channel has been covering the Drew Peterson trial. The clock looming over the packed courtroom ticks quietly. It is 2:38pm CT. More sheriff's deputies file in and ...

    www.foxnews.com

  • Adrian Peterson: Jaguars 'would have been terrible' without Maurice Jones-Drew

    With Week 1 of the NFL season already upon us, two of the league's top runners are facing an uphill battle to get back into shape.

    larrybrownsports.com

  • Peterson Jurors Matched Clothes out of Boredom

    Among the many questions that arose during Drew Peterson's murder trial, one of the least weighty but most perplexing was - what on earth were jurors trying to say by meticulously coordinating their clothes each day?

    abcnews.go.com

  • Hearsay Bothers Last Juror to Find Peterson Guilty

    The final juror to agree to convict Drew Peterson of murder in the death of his ex-wife says he "barely slept" one night during the proceedings because the same nagging questions kept popping into his head.

    abcnews.go.com

  • Peterson will try, but attorneys say successful appeal is unlikely

    Drew Peterson will inevitably appeal his murder conviction, and his lawyers will just as inevitably raise several grounds for a new trial, from missteps by the team of Will County prosecutors to claims that Peterson's own attorneys provided him ...

    www.chicagotribune.com

  • Could Drew Peterson conviction in third wife's death mean charges in fourth ...

    FILE ** This undated file photo provided by her family shows Stacy Peterson, 23, of Bolingbrook, Ill., and her husband, Drew Peterson, 53, a police officer with the Bolingbrook Police Department. (AP Photo/Family of Stacy Peterson) **NO SALES** ...

    www.suntimes.com

  • Jurors give Stacy Peterson's comments heavy weight

    JOLIET, Ill. (AP) - Jurors said Friday that comments Stacy Peterson made before her 2007 disappearance played the decisive role in convincing them to convict her husband, former police officer Drew Peterson, of killing his ex-wife - though the juror ...

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  • With Drew Peterson trial over, case of another missing Will County woman on ...

    Lisa Stebic, of Plainfield, vanished first, in April 2007. Stacy Peterson, of Bolingbrook, disappeared in October 2007. On Thursday, Peterson's husband, Drew Peterson, learned he's headed to prison for killing his third wife, Kathleen Savio. Will ...

    www.suntimes.com

  • Drew Peterson jurors coordinated clothing 'because we were bored'

    But the color-coordinated clothes worn by the Drew Peterson jury - which caused daily comments inside and outside the courtroom - weren't symbols of solidarity or protest.

    www.suntimes.com

  • Peterson's police pension may be challenged

    Drew Peterson could lose his $79,000 annual pension from the Bolingbrook Police Department as a result of the guilty verdict in his murder trial.

    www.chicagotribune.com

  • Drew Peterson's Dream Team Fell Victim To Devastating Miscalculation

    Drew Peterson's Dream Team Fell Victim To Devastating Miscalculation. Jurors in the Drew Peterson trial said they never doubted his third wife, Kathleen Savio, was murdered.

    guardianlv.com

  • Juror who held out until just before Drew Peterson verdict still bothered by ...

    ... Associated Press | 13 hours, 15 minutes ago in. The final juror to agree to convict Drew Peterson of murder in the death of his ex-wife says he "barely slept" one night during the proceedings because the same nagging questions kept popping into his ...

    www.newser.com

  • Attention turns to Drew Peterson's missing 4th wife

    JOLIET, Ill. - She loomed over Drew Peterson's murder trial, though her disappearance and the suspicion that the former Illinois police officer killed her was never mentioned in front of the jury.

    www.freep.com

  • Peterson case shifts to appeal, missing 4th wife

    Your article has been sent. JOLIET, Ill. (AP) - She loomed over Drew Peterson's murder trial, though her disappearance and the suspicion that the former Illinois police officer killed her was never mentioned in front of the jury.

    www.boston.com

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