Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Drew Peterson: His Own Saboteur?

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His own Saboteur? Yes I think so. Drew Peterson wanted it all, his very young sweetheart and the mother of his children dead. From all I have read and heard of Kathleen Savio’s death. I think he went about making exactly that happen. He announced what he wanted when asked how he was doing or how his day was. And he vocalized ‘I’d be better off dead’ then changed that status to ‘no, I’d be better off if Kathy (Kathleen) was dead.’ Drew went about his cake baking ‘go ahead, make my day’ plan when he attempted to hire a hit man. He stirred the cake mix when that plan fell through and he dressed in dark clothing - probably so he could hide in shadows and not be recognized if neighbors viewed him entering Savio’s home. Then Drew poured the mix in a baking pan when he came home to Stacy still wearing dark clothing and throwing more clothing in the washing machine. That clothing was female clothing that didn’t belong to Stacy. The cake baked as he coached her before she was interviewed by LE with him present. He stuck a toothpick in it to check for doneness when he corrected her during that interview and dumped it on a cake rack when he made her afraid for her own life as he told her he killed Kathleen. Drew wanted all his money to stay in his control and he wanted his children under his mind-bending control.

Yes. I do believe Drew Peterson killed his ex-wife, Kathleen Savio, he announced it and carried it out with precision. Although he hasn’t been tried in court with the disappearance of Stacy Peterson, I also believe he was responsible for her disappearing and alleged death. To me, it isn’t an alleged death, it is murder.

I just pray the jury seated in the trial sees behind the defendant’s lies with all testimony heard in court, in particular that of Pastor Neil Schori and finds him guilty as charged.

Drew Peterson is a talker and a braggart and he talked and bragged about his crime.

6 comments:

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  2. All the evidence heard in this case is important. However, the reason I say in particular Pastor Neil Schori's testimony is because I believe his testimony is pivotal to the case against Drew in Kathleen's death but could also be huge in a case of Stacy Peterson's disappearance and death.

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  3. Excellent post, Tigress! You cooked it up right~!

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  4. Defense ascertions that Kathleen drowned by slipping makes me snicker.

    As Pros said, use your common sense jurors!

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  5. A good day in justice is when a killer is found guilty by a jury. Thankfully the jury in the Drew Peterson trial gave Kathy Savio her justice with their first degree murder verdict and by giving her justice, reaffirmed Stacy as being important. A real person.

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  6. After listening to Pastor Neil Schori talk about a meeting he had with Neil and Stacy at their home, I do think Glasgow summed Neil up with exactness. Neil was a bully behind a badge. Schori talked about how Neil had taken his hand in a handshake but hadn't pulled his hand back. I wonder if Neil, while standing there holding the pastor's hand, was contemplating whether Neil was a threat and how to 'dispose' of him. I think the home visit was before the coffee shop visit where an LE unit passed the store twice then Neil had a message from Neil after he returned to his office at the church. But I feel Neil was wise to turn down the offer of a ride in Neil's airplane 'handglider'. And, since Neil said I know you met with Stacy, I believe it was in fact Neil in the LE unit and the phone call wasn't coincidentally timed. Neil was just downright spooky scary.

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