when the jurors spoke out. the lawyers testimony was the one that got us the most. remember divorce attorney smith testified that stacy peterson told him drew killed kathleen. i can t tell you before harry smith was called, we were going to win that case, but i can tell you after harry smith was called, we were probably going to lose that case. a loss that carried up to 60 years in prison for drew peterson. at the sentencing hearing, susan doman pleaded for the max. he has no remorse. he killed my sister. i have to live with that. every day i have to recover from that. peterson s silence at trial was replaced with anger when he addressed the judge at sentencing. he got up on the stand in that shrill kind of feminine screech that he didn t kill
that shrill, kind of feminine screech that he didn t kill kathy, that s the guy that killed kathy. you got a glimpse into his soul. i wasn t going to take the devil. i was not going to let him say that. and my reply was, you re a liar. you did kill her. peterson seethed, calling the trial the largest railroad job ever. he challenged glasgow to look him in the eyes and lashed out at him to never forget what you ve done here. i don t know that there was anything wrong with it. if it made him happy to vent, it made him happy to vent. but his outburst could not save him. almost nine years after peterson murdered kathleen savio, he was sentenced to 38 years. not eligible for release until he is 93 years old. the reason i never looked drew peterson in the eye is because i never acknowledged his existence. but i looked him in the eye
that shrill feminine screech that he didn t kill kathy. that s the guy that killed kathy. you got a glimpse into his soul. i wasn t going to take the double. i was not going to let him say that. my reply was you re a liar. you did kill her. peterson seethed, calling the trial the largest railroad job ever. he lashed out at him, to never forget what you ve done here. i don t know that anything anything wrong with it. if it made him happy to vent, it made him happy to vent. but his outburst could not save him. almost nine years after he murdered kathleen savio, he was sentenced to 38 years. not eligible for release until he is 93 years old. the reason i never looked drew peterson in the eye is because i never acknowledged his existence. i looked him in the eye today.
and we would soon learn why. when the jurors spoke out. the lawyers testimony was the one that got us the most. remember, divorce attorney smith testified that stacy peterson told him drew killed kathleen. i can t tell you before harry smith was called, we were going to win that case but i can tell you after harry smith was called, we were probably going to lose that case. a loss that carried up to 60 years in prison for drew peterson. at the sentencing hearing, susan doman pleaded for the max. he has no remorse. he killed my sister. i have to live with that. every day i have to recover from that. peterson s silence at trial was replaced with anger when he addressed the judge at sentencing. he got up on the stand in that shrill feminine screech
that shrill feminine screech that he didn t kill kathy. that s the guy that killed kathy. you got a glimpse into his soul. i wasn t going to take the double. i was not going to let him say that. my reapply was you re a liar. you did kill her. it was called the largest railroad job ever. he lashed out at him, to never forget what you ve done here. i don t know that anything anything wrong with it. if it made him happy to vent, it made him happy to venl. his outburst could not save him. almost nine years after he murdered kathleen savio, he was sentenced to 38 years. not eligible for release until he is people in years old. the reason i never looked drew peterson in the eye is because i never acknowledged his