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Transcripts for MSNBC Dateline 20240604 06:24:00

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

Transcripts for MSNBC Dateline 20240604 05:07:00

family fanned out to spread the word. stacy peterson was missing. within days, a massive volunteer effort to find stacey was underway. they had to put aside any motions we had, cassandra took it especially hard. her mom pam had stepped in to be the spokesperson, but there needed to be somebody who could be there every single day. there is just an overflow of people that wanted to donate, wanted to bring in supplies, wanted to help search. searchers blanketed the area. we had dozens of people that would come out every day. i think we started in boling brook and then would pick different places to meet, wherever we were deciding to search. combing fields, and woods, and rivers, and would take boats, use the docks. as the search for stacey s continued, stories began to emerge about her marriage. her much older husband, and what her husband s ex wives. stories that would soon transfixed the country. coming up. she was like i want to see my friend drew. i was like who s? drew

Transcripts for MSNBC Dateline 20240604 05:44:00

he said his garage was always open to me. i thought that was very nice. very nice, eager to please. that was drew peterson. except, sue says, when mr. nice guy morphed into mr. high, using insults to manipulate kathleen. he would say that she is crazy. she was looking like a dog. she was ugly, not a good mom. soon, the cutting words became heated arguments. drew s brother and sister in law, paul and norma peterson. they were always fighting like cats and dogs. you saw it firsthand? we saw it firsthand. they were always at each other, and it was always something. the end of the nine year marriage came one day in 2001. it came in the mail. she called me and she said, i got a letter and it said that she was having an affair and that she was a laughing stock. the anonymous letter

Transcripts for MSNBC Dateline 20240604 05:42:00

because you can take alfa romeo out of italy. but you best believe, you can t take the italy out of an alfa romeo. was conflicted about the disappearance of stacy peterson. she knew it was a nightmare for stacey s family, but she also knew it was an opportunity for the truth to finally come out. i saw them searching everywhere and i was hoping that someone would connect the dots. she wanted police and the public to look at another case. the 2004 death of her sister, kathleen savio, drew s third wife. sue never believed her sister

Transcripts for MSNBC Dateline 20240604 06:22:00

another call. that was jurors reaction. just a few days after cassandra confronted him, drew peterson was making news again. and we begin with the arrest of former illinois police officer true peterson. true peterson was arrested not in connection with stacey s disappearance, but for the murder of his third wife, kathleen silvio, three years earlier. lastly cuter jim glasgow knew this would be no slam dunk. when i went to indict this case, ten out of the 12 attorneys with me said to not do it. why? because it was mostly circumstantial? because i knew we could prove it. i knew we couldn t. so we went ahead. normally, this is the walk of shame for the accused shuffles along, head down, ignoring reporters questions, but not in this case. when reporters shouted questions to peterson, is a face lit up as he joked about his current situation. odd? bizarre? it appears it was just drew being true. and within no time, even from jail, he was out there again

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