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January 26, 2008
By JOE HOSEY Staff Writer
BOLINGBROOK -- Who needs Steve Dahl anyway.
Not Drew Peterson apparently, as the mysterious Ashley, a young woman who propositioned him for a date through a note left on his mailbox sent another missive Thursday.
Peterson, who was bounced from a dating game-style appearance on Dahl's radio show, said a newer Oldsmobile carrying two women and a man pulled up to his house. The man got out and hand delivered the note.
"Some guy made sure I got it," he said. And this time, Ashley included her phone number.
The note said, "Drew, Hi. I don't know if you got my last letter but I'm interested in you and I keep hearing you say your (sic) looking for a date (smiling face). Sorry you have to go through all this hope to hear from you soon (heart) Ashley."
Even though this is the young woman's second attempt at wooing Peterson, he is undecided.
"I don't know," he said. "I just thought it was fun that someone was taking an interest."
Peterson is the lone suspect in what police have called the "potential homicide" of his missing fourth wife, Stacy Peterson. State police also are re-examing the mysterious apparent bathtub drowning of his third wife, Kathleen Savio, in March 2004.
Peterson has repeatedly insisted his wife Stacy ran off with another man. On Tuesday, he seemingly sealed a deal with Dahl for a Wednesday morning appearance, but Dahl "got so many calls from anti-Drew groups they ended up canceling," Peterson said. "I think it's very hypocritical of the radio station and Steve Dahl to cancel a comedy bit like this but still go on the radio and make fun and sing songs." He kept referring to the dating game as a "humor piece" like he's in the entertainment industry. When in the hell are they going to arrest this piece of shit?
To make matters worse, Peterson admitted to being a fan of Dahl's "back in the '70s, when he was funny." Evidently you are still listening Drew, if you knew he was making fun of you and creating little songs. dumbass. It's funny when the joke is on someone else, huh?
Bounced from one broadcast gig Thursday, Peterson walked off another Friday.
Peterson cut short a live interview with Fox News Network host Shepard Smith. Peterson began the interview in front of his house by discussing the aborted bit with Dahl, but balked when Smith asked about neighbors who supposedly spotted him carting a blue barrel out of his house.
Peterson claimed a Fox producer agreed to keep the interview strictly about his planned appearance Dahl show. When Smith strayed, Peterson said, "Then I got to walk away."
He told the camera crew, "Unhook me, guys." When they removed his microphone, he went back inside his house.
"It was all supposed to be light and happy and the next thing you know they sabotaged me," Peterson said. "I just got did." Sounds like a statement that Kathleen or Stacy could have made, only with better English.
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