Saturday, August 4, 2012

Stacy Peterson's Disappearance

http://www.isp.state.il.us/crime/missingdetails.cfm?ID=75
If you have information please contact the Ilinois State Police
Missing Person poster of Stacy Peterson.
On Sunday October 28, 2007 Stacy Ann (Cales) Peterson was, that we know of, last seen. She is the now ex-wife of Drew Peterson the ex-law enforcement officer from Illinois. According to America's Most Wanted case profile, http://www.amw.com/missing_persons/case.cfm?id=50297
Drew Peterson claimed to have received a telephone call from his wife Stacy telling him she was leaving him for another man. Here are my questions on this crime, not disappearance, crime.
1.      Stacy was obviously frightened of Drew Peterson as per her conversation with her pastor, Neil Schori. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,316418,00.html If she was going to disappear with another man, why on earth would she call Drew to inform him of her decision. She would have called her children or her relatives not the egotistical Drew Peterson. This is an obvious ruse of Drew Peterson's which lends to his inclination of self-importance.
2.      Did law enforcement check for her personal belongings? Women like to be prepared. You can't buy everything on the run. Was the home checked for personal items such as perfume, make-up, panties or bras?
3.      Was or were account(s) at financial institutions checked? Prior to this supposed previously mentioned telephone call Stacy made to Drew, wouldn't she have already drained the checking account of any money she may need? Of course she would have.
4.      Divorce. Stacy would have divorced Drew before running off with another man. Why leave the children you love to run off with another man if you don't plan on marriage? She has not contacted anyone since to begin the process of divorcing him. Again, why?
5.      U.S. borders, have they been checked. Did Stacy cross over to South America as suggested by Drew Peterson.? If she did wouldn't she need a passport? Does Stacy Peterson have a passport? I somehow don't believe she did have one. If she is alive and is in the U.S. wouldn't she at some point need to use her Social Security number? I think she would.
6.      Why does Drew keep insisting that Stacy's not dead? How would he know? If she ran off with another man like he said, then he'd have no earthly idea if she was dead or alive. By him protesting her demise and promoting her well-being he tends to shine the light on his denial. Drew Peterson, as Hamlet might say, "doth protest too much, methinks."