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Post by LadyBlue on Nov 11, 2007 13:27:16 GMT -5
With the media camp growing outside his Bolingbrook home, Sgt. Drew Peterson took his case to Geraldo Rivera Saturday.
Off-camera, he insisted he had nothing to do with his wife’s disappearance and complained to the Fox Network broadcaster that stress caused by media coverage has caused him to lose 25 pounds.
The interview came on a day when more than 100 volunteers — though not Peterson — scoured forest preserves and ponds looking without success for 23-year-old Stacy Peterson.
In another twist, two of Stacy Peterson’s relatives entered the couple’s home and removed the ashes of Stacy’s deceased sister, who died last year of cancer.
After Drew Peterson talked briefly with Rivera, the broadcaster stepped outside to relay denials of any role in his wife’s Oct. 28 disappearance or the 2004 death of his third wife, Kathleen Savio.
“I’ve done nothing wrong,” Rivera quoted Peterson as saying. “I’ve been cooperating fully with police.”
Police on Friday, however, said Peterson hasn’t offered them any help in more than a week.
Texas Equusearch, the rescue group leading the search for Stacy Peterson, will take a break today to review its maps, but neighbors still hold out hope. “We really want to bring this girl home with the dignity she deserves,” said neighbor Sharon Bychowski.
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