he says, neil, i ve done a lot of bad things in my life. he ll always be my dad. either he has the worst luck in the world, or he s responsible for murdering two women. i wanted them to know the truth. i was talking to this lady. she s prettier than you. it was almost as if he considered himself like a celebrity. i didn t do it. you didn t do what? kill kathleen or make stacy disappear. it kill kathleen. or make stacey disappear. so everybody is making things up? a lot of people. or you may be here for the rest of your life. maybe, or i may not be. what keeps me going is my love, my heart. i will find her and i will bring her home. and that s my promise. i just think about, is this ever going to end, i my ever going to be able to find her and get the closure i need? in these murky training waters, a sister searches for answers. i m going to keep doing this every day i can and every day i can afford until the day i die, until i can bring home. solving t
out of drew. but the move backfired, the jury heard smith repeat the story of true confessing to stacey, that he killed kathleen, and this time, there was more. the details about you listening in on the phone call. harry smith said that stacey called me and she said she knew drew had committed this murder, and i could hear drew in the background yelling at her, and that was the last i heard of stacy. it is not so much what she said, but it is him yelling in the background i think that was almost more damning. disastrous, here was a defense witness reinforcing the pastors story, greenberg blamed lead attorney for gambling by putting smith on the stand. did you know he was going to say this?
to shy away from the media. i might need a job after this. the radio host says reporters hung on his every word. in my opinion, the lawyer was interested in promoting his name. everybody knows his name in chicago, now we didn t before, it worked. peterson now had a whole team of defense lawyers, attorney stephen greenberg was the last to join, and says he had a very different approach to speaking with the media. once i was in the case, there was no more of the shenanigans, there was no more calling the media or speaking to anyone. as both sides got ready for trial, prosecutors faced a major hurdle, they wanted to use witnesses to recount things both kathleen and stacey said to them about you. it is called hearsay testimony, but it is rarely allowed. and jupiter still knew from being a policeman, never give a hearsay statement that would die with the victim. prosecutor jim glasgow was
sure. we knew it. i think what is widely recognized and sort of on the mount rushmore of legal mistakes it was the dumbest thing i had ever seen in a courtroom. as for drew peterson, the man who loved to talk, he decided not to take the stand in his own defense. after two days of deliberations, the jury came back, drew peterson guilty of first degree murder, greenberg said the verdict was sealed when smith took the stand. did you know in that moment we just lost it? when he got called, actually crawled under the table, i did not want any part of it. it was tragic to meet because frankly we were winning then that bonehead move takes place. brodsky insists greenberg is lying, he says all the defense attorneys agreed to put smith on the stand. whatever happened with the defense, prosecutor jim glasgow felt his team did everything right. it was obviously the best verdict i got in my career, and because it was against all odds.
murder, greenberg said the verdict was sealed when smith took the stand. did you know in that moment we just lost it? when he got called, actually crawled under the table, i did not want any part of it. it was tragic to meet because frankly we were winning then that bonehead move takes place. brodsky insists greenberg is lying, he says all the defense attorneys agreed to put smith on the stand. whatever happened with the defense, prosecutor jim glasgow felt his team did everything right. it was obviously the best verdict i got in my career, and because it was against all odds. kathleen s family had waited eight years. i wanted to look at him good for the last time and say go you peterson was sentenced to 30