the alibi. i think he could be convicted. judge jeanine: what is going to happen with stacey now? they will indict him without a body. if they can t find the body and they ve been looking for a long time. you have to remember they have thomas morphy judge jeanine: the guy who helped him carry the heavy right. meet in a park, here s a phone don t answer the phone he looks at the phone, stacey s phone. what drew was trying to establish was he s trying to establish that he s trying to call stacey when she is already dead. that s a problem. you cannot base a prosecution on the stepbrother. he s suicidal. he takes pain medication he s a drunk. judge jeanine: he said he thought about the fact what he was moving was stacey s body 120 pounds and it was warm. doctor wouldn t that put a lot
judge jeanine: drew tells her stacey left him and gives sharon a play-by-play of his alleged interactions with stacey is the whole conversation lasted less than 15 minutes. just the conversation was so rehearsed on his end. judge jeanine: he says stacey left her car at the local airport and he had gone to pick it up. whole thing was odd. judge jeanine: when she gets home sharon talks to her husband. i said she would never leave those kids, i think he killed her. judge jeanine: within hours police are at her door. to this day, this despite exhaustive searches, stacey s remains have not been found and no arrests in her case. i think stacey deserves to have justice for her. she really deserves to be treated with respect. and she definitely deserves the dignity of to be found and laid to rest. judge jeanine: former
now been lifted. i m marianne rafferty. now, back to justice with judge jeanine. judge jeanine: in a few weeks drew peterson will go on trial for the murder of kathleen savio. it was the disappearance ofhis t caused law enforcement to take a closer look into savio s death. a look now at stacey s story. she invited know a tub wear party in her home. the tub per wear lady asked what happened to the television set? there was a big dent in the tv. she said drew had thrown her into the tv. judge jeanine: from the moment she moved in next door she sharon knew there was trouble between stacey and her husband drew. she was very vocal in how he would follow her around and call her constantly and want to know where she was all the time. judge jeanine: drew was controlling and manipulative.
she is doing, check out to make sure she at the house. check out to where she said she was going that she went, checked the mileage on her car. he picked his victims. judge jeanine: we ll be back with final thoughts on the drew peterson murder case. our cloud is the smartest brains combating the latest security threats. it spans oceans, stretches continents. and is scalable as far as the mind can see. our cloud is the cloud other clouds look up to. welcome to the uppernet. verizon.
judge jeanine: do you think he will testify? an option, something that you never really know until the state rests its case. and you have to make that decision at that time. judge jeanine: you have this 50-year-old married four times, one wife is dead. the other is missing and hasn t showed up in years. do you really think all this is a coincidence? coincidence coincidence the issue, the question is, is there any evidence that he ever did anything wrong? that he had any involvement with either kathy s death or stacey s disappearance. judge jeanine: why would kathy have predicted her death? why would she had reached out to law enforcement if she didn t believe he were going to kill her? that s speculation. she not a fortuneteller. kathy obviously believed it would be of her benefit in the property distribution to paint drew as bad as possible. to make him seem like a horrible person threatening