Chicago Sun-Times
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Susan Murphy Milano
"Eighteen months," said Drew Peterson, "I didn't care then and I don't care now." (referring to Thomas Morphey and the immunity deal with the State's Attorney moving a body in a blue barrel.)
With a microphone shoved in Drew's direction, news reporters asked questions in the driveway of Stacy Peterson's home. I think her name is still on the title of to the house? Oh wait, I am confusing this with the recently signed car title to live-in bed warmer Christina Raines. Can he do that? Was the title of the car driven and owned by Stacy in Drew Peterson's name? Or did he go ahead and sign Stacy's name anyway to the car title?
You know he's good at signing people's names to documents living or deceased. Take Kathleen's Will as an example. Yes, another media event, as Drew Peterson's legal marshmallow roaster takes the issue of Kathleen's estate all the way to the supreme court.
Send that man a bag of campfire marshmallows. Because that's the only thing that will stick to the bottom of his shoes after he is turned down at the supreme court on Kathleen Savio's Will.
Martin Glink, one of the attorneys representing the Kathleeen Savio’s family, did not consider Brodsky’s appeal to the Supreme Court to be much of a threat to his case. “I would doubt very much the Supreme Court would find this novel enough to hear,” Glink said.
“I don’t think it raises any conflict among the judicial circuits,” he said. “I think what the appellate court did and what Judge Goodman did was correct.”
Come to think of it, the bed in Drew Peterson's home belonged to Kathleen Savio, wife #3. After her death, on the day of Kathleen's funeral Drew had a moving truck and hauled everything inside the home a few blocks away to his new home he bought with his current wife Stacy Peterson. The bed was moved into Stacy and Drew's master bedroom.
But, wait, I keep forgetting the same bed occupied by wives #3 and #4 is now occupied by Christina and Drew. I hope at least Drew shelled out money for a new mattress.
Now the trick is for Drew to declare in a court that Stacy abandoned him. You remember Drew said she's not coming back and he wants to get married. How would he know for certain Stacy is not returning?
Unless, wait a minute. Thomas Morphey is telling the truth! Could it be? Thomas Morphey is not as crazy as Drew and Joel Brodsky would have us all believe, and a body was carried down those stairs.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
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Drew may think he has gotten away with the perfect "crimes" , however, I do believe a jury of his peers will not fall for all his false stories and smoky mirrors...even if Drew believes in his own lies...that's the beauty of a narcisstic sociopathic personality...others are smarter and can see through the lies.
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