Drew and Stacy Peterson's next door neighbor Sharon Bychowski joined Good Day to talk about what it was like watching this trial unfold, and how she never doubted his guilt in the murder of his third wife.
Drew and Stacy Peterson's next door neighbor Sharon Bychowski joined Good Day to talk about what it was like watching this trial unfold, and how she never doubted his guilt in the murder of his third wife.
Dr. Michael Boden, who performed the autopsy on Kathleen Savio, reacts to the verdict in the Drew Peterson trial.
Dr. Michael Boden, who performed the autopsy on Kathleen Savio, reacts to the verdict in the Drew Peterson trial. Drew Peterson was found guilty in the death of Kathleen Savio, who was found in her dry bathtub in February of 2004.
After three long years, a jury convicted Drew Peterson of murdering his third wife, Kathleen Savio, at 2:45 p.m. Thursday. Peterson, 58, could face 60 years in jail.
After three long years, a jury convicted Drew Peterson of murdering his third wife, Kathleen Savio, at 2:45 p.m. Thursday. Peterson, 58, could face 60 years in jail.
Thursday, July 19 2012 11:15 AM EDT2012-07-19 15:15:24 GMT
Attorneys in the Drew Peterson murder case said they will discuss five or six motions regarding evidence in a final hearing before trial begins next week.
Attorneys in the Drew Peterson murder case discussed motions regarding evidence in a final hearing on Wednesday before trial begins next week.
Friday, May 17 2013 10:37 PM EDT2013-05-18 02:37:06 GMT
On Friday, the current Chicago Teacher's Union President Karen Lewis announced that she has been re-elected and says she won with 80 percent of the vote.
On Friday, the current Chicago Teacher's Union President Karen Lewis announced that she has been re-elected and says she won with 80 percent of the vote.
Dealing a crucial setback to Drew Peterson, an
Illinois appellate court has ruled prosecutors can present additional
hearsay evidence implicating the former Bolingbrook cop in the drowning
death of his third wife, Kathleen Savio.
The ruling released Thursday means eight more
secondhand statements — including some purportedly made by Savio before
her 2004 death — can be used against Peterson by Will County prosecutors
when he stands trial on murder charges, the Sun-Times is reporting.
The 3rd District Appellate Court previously had
upheld a lower court ruling barring those statements as evidence because
their reliability was suspect.
One of Peterson's defense attorneys dismissed the ruling because all the statements are "hogwash."
"All the statements are hogwash made by Johnny-come-lately media wannabes," attorney Steven Greenberg said.
The ruling likely clears the way for Peterson, who's been jailed since May 2009, to stand trial later this year.