Murder, Mystery & Makeup - Wives just seem to disappear around this former cop - the Dark Secrets of Officer Drew Peterson
Episode Date: July 16, 2024Hi friends, happy Tuesday! Our story today centers on the little Illinois suburb called Bolingbrook...specifically on Bolingbrook police officer Drew Peterson. His ex-wife, Kathy, supposedly died due... to "an accident." Then why did Drew propose to his new wife only weeks after his divorce..? This was only the first red flag...because that wife would go missing, too... Also, let me know who you want me to talk about next time. Hope you have a great rest of your week, make good choices and I'll be seeing you very soon xo Bailey Sarian _________ : : F O L L O W M E : : Discord: https://discord.com/invite/BaileySarian Tik Tok: https://bit.ly/3e3jL9v Instagram: http://bit.ly/2nbO4PR Facebook: http://bit.ly/2mdZtK6 Twitter: http://bit.ly/2yT4BLV Pinterest: http://bit.ly/2mVpXnY Youtube: http://bit.ly/1HGw3Og Snapchat: https://bit.ly/3cC0V9d RECOMMEND A STORY HERE : cases4bailey@gmail.com Business Related Emails : Baileysarianteam@wmeagency.com Wanna Send Me Something? Bailey Sarian 4400 W Riverside Dr Ste 110-300, Burbank, CA 91505 _______ Cancel your unwanted subscriptions by going to https://www.RocketMoney.com/MAKEUP. Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at https://www.shopify.com/makeup to take your retail business to the next level today.
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Hi friends, how are you today?
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My name is Bailey Sarian and today is Monday,
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Okay, today's story is about a guy named Drew Peterson.
Our story today centers on the little Illinois suburb
of Boiling Brook.
Maybe it's Balling Brook. It's probably Balliling Brook. Maybe it's Balling Brook.
It's probably Balling.
I think it's Balling.
You know, I swear, I'm always like,
I'm gonna look this up to figure out how to pronounce it,
and then I forget and I start recording,
and then I'm like, oh, crap.
And then I could pause, but I'm already in the groove.
I'm gonna say it's Balling Brook, okay?
Go with me, it's in Illinois Illinois and it's a suburb.
Now Bolingbrook isn't that old. It was like founded in 1964, which means that some of the
people we're going to be talking about today are actually older than the community that they had
lived in. Bolingbrook is a small town, you know, or at least it was back when it was founded.
Nowadays there's upwards of like 70,000 people living there. So it's not really tiny,
it's not huge, but it's a good size. You get it. But back in the day, like everyone knew everyone,
especially people at the center of government. Especially like if you're a police officer,
it's like in the town, those are the faces that everyone knew because they would see them all
the time and they were considered the most trusted and like well-known folks around but
we're here right now because you know that kind of reputation and trust in a community can just
as easily be used to conceal things one of these people that everyone trusted in Bolingbroke was a man named Drew Peterson, who was a police sergeant.
Oh, yes.
Drew was 50 years old and by that point had been a member of the police force for around
20 years.
Drew even owned a local bar.
I know.
I was like, okay, that kind of, I mean, that's kind of weird, but okay.
I would just think like if you're a police officer and you owned a bar,
you just park outside of your bar and then just arrest people for DUIs all the time and there you go.
Whatever.
Okay, anywho.
Well, it was the last weekend in February of 2004.
And Drew had spent the weekend with his two sons, Thomas and Christopher.
Drew was headed to their house to drop them off with his ex-wife Kathy. So at this
point Drew and Kathy had been separated for some time and had worked out a joint custody agreement
so it ought to have been like a routine drop-off. This day was very different because when Drew
and his two boys got there, walked up the driveway and knocked on the door, Kathy never came out.
It was very strange. Drew and his kids stuck around for a little bit thinking Kathy might come back
from the store or something like that. Maybe she just stepped out, but that never happened either.
So Drew like calls Kathy a bunch on the cell phone. Bling, bling, bling. Hello, hello. You know,
no answer. Time is going by. It's getting later. He's like Bling, bling, bling. Hello, hello. You know, no answer.
Time is going by. It's getting later. He's like, okay, what do I do? So eventually Drew takes his boys back home with him. You know, they can't wait there all night. They've got school. He's got work.
So they go back home with Drew. The next day, Drew goes back to Kathy's house to try and see if she she came home but still there was no
answer at the door. So Drew starts going door to door in her neighborhood asking if any of the
neighbors knew if Kathy was like out of town or if there had been some kind of an emergency anything
and after a few houses Drew must have like come across a neighbor Kathy trusted
because as the story goes,
one of the neighbors offered a key, a house key.
So with their help, Drew and a couple of those neighbors
went looking for Kathy inside her house with the key.
So they get inside and much to their surprise
and probably horror, they found her.
According to the police Kathy was found face down in her own bedroom's bathtub with blood
running down the tiles of the shower walls that looked to be from a gash in her head. Her hair was still damp, but the tub was drained. After a two-month
investigation, Kathy's death was ruled an accident. Yeah. The theory was that she had like taken a
bath, she must have gotten up, slipped, smacked her head, and then knocked herself unconscious,
landing her face down in the water.
And from there, it was a simple drowning. The police figured that the water had probably drained
from the tub sometime between when she died to when Drew and the neighbors found her. Now, there
was no evidence of struggle or suspicious items lying around the house, so that was it. Case closed. Yeah, it was pretty open and shut.
It was very tragic, especially for Kathy's sons who had come home from their father's house to
now a world without their mother. Kathy's friends were completely broken up about it too.
Kathy was looking forward to the end of her divorce proceedings with Drew that she had even recently
started dating again. She and her friends were even planning a big party to conclude the rocky
divorce. You know people have divorce parties. Yeah it was going to be one of those and now to
have it like all taken away by an accident it was just it was brutal. that was all in 2004 Kathy's death was ruled an accident and Drew and
his sons they just now have to move on which seems like it may have been easier for Drew than
obviously for his boys because before Kathy and Drew's divorce had even finished Drew was already
married to another woman I mean that can happen know, that's not a bad thing.
But it was kind of weird, you know.
But that woman's name was Stacey, and she was 20 years old, who worked in the local government.
I guess, listen, Drew had proposed to Stacey just weeks after filing for divorce from Kathy.
Oh, yeah. By October of 2003, Drew and Stacey were married. Now at this point, like Kathy and Drew's divorce hadn't even gone through yet, but
okay, they were married, ready to move on. And not only that, but he and Stacey had even had a three
month old daughter by this point. Yeah,
and I guess the daughter had attended their wedding, and I mean, he had moved on, like,
so quick. My god. Now, let's jump to 2007. Stacy is now 23, and Drew is 53. Oh, yeah, and at this
point, I guess they had been married
for four years, which if you do the math,
wait a minute, does that mean she was like 18, 19?
Fucking perv.
Well, legal, but you know, like, okay.
The two of them, they had two more children together,
and apparently the marriage was a little fiery, it was said.
Stacy was rumored to have told her friends that she was thinking of leaving him.
But she never got the chance.
Because on October 29, 2007, three and a half years after his last wife was found dead,
Stacey was now reported missing.
Now, I forgot to mention this. Okay I'm so sorry.
But Stacy was Drew's fourth marriage. Yes this was his fourth marriage. You heard
that right. I say after two. Well you know people love love but you know fourth fourth wife sheesh I'm not judging but I'm a little judgy we can judge because he's bad okay
you get it Stacy is missing okay now I guess the day before on October 28th Stacy had made plans
with her sister Cassandra to come over and help her paint It was a little weird when Stacy didn't show up
because the two sisters had talked the night before
and had confirmed their plans.
Stacy had even promised to call Cassandra in the morning
before coming over, but that never happened.
Meanwhile, Drew's side of the story was a little different.
He told police that Stacy had called him
in the middle of the night on the 28th and told him that she was leaving him for another man. Fucking idiot. Who would
believe that? Cassandra and Stacey's friends immediately called bullshit. They were like,
that is something Stacey would never do. She wouldn't just abandon her kids. In fact, you know
who it did sound like to them? Kind of sounded like something
Drew would do, huh? Not only that, but Kathy, remember Kathy? Kathy was Drew's third wife,
but you know, she was the one found dead in the bathtub. Her friends started talking to the police
again about Drew, and they were hella suspicious of Drew back when he was married to Kathy for reasons we'll get to in a minute.
But they started coming out of the woodwork around the time search parties started being organized for Stacy.
By three days into that search, the police announced that they were reopening Kathy's case.
They even had Kathy's body exhumed for a second autopsy.
And it was conducted by a third-party coroner.
And they concluded that Kathy's death actually might have been a homicide.
So now, like, people are talking, right?
People are like, what the fuck is going on?
There's questions and accusations just flying in every direction. Local and national media come into play and suddenly Drew Peterson is all over
the news talking about his missing wife, his dead ex-wife, and absolutely refusing any notion that
he had anything to do with either incident. It sounds like, what's his name? Chris Watts, huh?
He went on the news and was like I don't know
and like everyone knew in that moment that he had something to do with it that's what Drew was doing
and honestly it was said that like when people watched him on the news it looked kind of like
he was enjoying the spotlight like he didn't appear to be broken up you know his wife was
missing the mother of his two daughters.
I mean, where is she, right?
Like, nothing.
He was like, well, very matter of fact, like, la-da-da.
I mean, on top of that, too, like, his two sons lost their parent,
and now, like, the stepmom is missing.
Ugh, just sad.
You wouldn't tell he was sad.
I mean, if Drew was feeling any of that, he didn't let it, you know, show to the cameras.
Instead, he hammed it up.
He made jokes.
He kind of made a show of the whole thing.
All the while denying he had anything to do with it and just being really smug about it.
Even kind of blaming Stacey for her own disappearance. If you asked him,
he had nothing to do with it and his attitude on TV was just a reflection of that. Now Drew
thought he was untouchable, which coincidentally is the name of the Lifetime movie they made about
this guy. Yeah, I was gonna watch it before I
wrote the script, but I didn't want to mix up the facts with the movies. It stars like Rob Lowe,
if you wanted to know. So if you watch it, let me know. Let me know. So Drew was, you know,
most certainly not untouchable. I mean, after all, he's freaking suspicious as hell. And it
only got worse for him as police started interviewing some of
Kathy's friends about her and Drew's relationship from years prior. And it turns out, maybe you
guessed it, Drew wasn't a great guy. Yeah. Hmm. So Kathy had married Drew in 1992 and they were
together for 12 years before her death. She was 29 at the time and he was 38.
And at first it didn't seem like anything was outright strange about the guy.
So the two of them had gotten married six months after their first date.
So, you know, he was speedy.
And you can kind of notice maybe a pattern.
He would jump from one marriage to a younger woman.
That was his pattern.
Besides all that, according to everyone else, things looked okay on the outside.
They had kids.
They went on vacations.
They seemed like a great family and did family stuff.
There was one story from 1993, though, where apparently Kathy had visited a hospital to treat a bruised head.
She told doctors that she hit her head on the dining room table, but Kathy's sisters remember seeing those bruises and they suspected Drew was maybe abusing her, you know, and they were asking, but Kathy, she just kept saying that she didn't want to talk about it, you know.
So they suspected that, but there was never like confirmation.
And Drew, I guess like to this day he he claimed he
never abused Kathy. Things really start to get rocky is in the 2000s specifically October of
2001. Kathy got a letter that day in her mailbox an unaddressed envelope with a single sheet of
paper inside. The fuck yeah. So there was no signature, no name from the sender,
and it just had one message. All it said was that her husband, Drew, was having an affair
with a 17-year-old named Stacy, and that everyone at the city center, the mayor and his people,
they all knew about it. It was said, quote, it has been an ongoing joke within the department.
Protect yourself and your family, end quote.
Now, nobody knows what Kathy was thinking at this moment, but the protect yourself and your family just seems like really scary.
So understandably, she immediately separated from Drew.
And much like he had before, very shortly after they had separated, Drew filed for divorce.
Bam.
It's like almost like he had been planning for it.
It was said that the divorce was a nightmare.
Explosive.
Okay. Over the course of it, which took two freaking years, Kathy called for
police intervention or assistance 19 times. To be clear, not all these 19 calls from Kathy to police
were about Drew coming and posing a danger to her, but a lot of them were. There are two records specifically of Kathy reporting abuse from Drew
during one of their scheduled joint custody drop-offs. As for the other reports, they may
have been like minor disagreements, but they tell a story anyway. Kathy was terrified of Drew. Her
entire family, I guess, could see it. Over the course of their divorce proceedings, Kathy consistently told
her family and even the police, who you have to remember were Drew's co-workers, that she thought
Drew was going to kill her. Now, according to Kathy's sister, Sue, Kathy was convinced that this
was going to happen. Kathy thought that because Drew was a police officer, he would know exactly how to kill her
and make it look like an accident,
which like, just gives me goosebumps, right?
Like, ugh, so scary.
Who do you go to?
And like, she had this feeling
and she told police about it on several occasions.
She reached out to a lawyer
and this lawyer was obviously working with city officials on the case
and was trying to get some kind of police protection but nothing ever came of it like okay.
Kathy tried more official channels too like filing for an emergency order of protection from the
police in 2002. She even wrote in an application that she thought Drew wanted to kill her and that
he would go to great lengths to do it. A judge actually granted her the protection but Drew's
attorney in the divorce got the court to dismiss it. It's like she's doing everything she can to
protect herself and no one has her back. Back in 2001 the mayor of Bowling
Brook was a man named Roger Clare. Clare. Clare I think. Now this guy had been in politics in
Bowling Brooks for just about as long as Drew had been a police officer. He was like a pillar of the
community. So Mayor Clare admitted to meeting with Drew that year
about his affair with Stacey.
And the mayor had claimed that he was furious with Drew,
even saying that Drew would never be promoted
as long as he kept this kind of thing up.
The thing is, well, remember the letter
that Kath Lee had received in the mail?
The letter claimed that it was a well-known joke
among the local government that Drew was seeing Stacey, which given that the mayor admitted that he knew about it and met with
Drew about it, it lends like some believability there. In fact, Drew remembers that meeting pretty
differently. Instead of being threatened or denied a promotion, Drew says that the mayor almost congratulated him on his affair
with Stacey. What a fucking dweeb, huh? Yeah, I'm sure that's exactly how it went, huh? Well,
congratulations. You're gonna get a promotion for sleeping with a 17-year-old. Sure, my guy.
So the divorce was getting worse and worse. There were a few more flare-ups like we had talked about.
I mean, once the police had to get involved between them
when Drew reportedly pushed Kathy down,
told her not to move and then pulled a knife on her.
And then Drew, he gave his own version
and it was different.
He said that they talked for a long time
and that Kathy tried to seduce him and that's what happened
she was making the whole thing up which I'm sure if we were both thinking about this it doesn't
make sense fucking moron anyway Kathy wanted to get enough from Drew in the divorce to make sure
that she and her children were safe so she was trying to get as much as possible from him in
the deal and as the divorce goes on and scary things like this keep happening,
Kathy is desperate to get someone from the city,
someone from the police,
or someone from the state's attorney office on her side.
And there's nothing, nobody.
She even went to the chief of police at the time.
And I guess the chief of police said that he took her seriously,
but that he gave her his cell phone number.
And like, that was it.
And that's kind of how the story goes.
Yep.
All the way through to March of 2004.
Kathy's reaching out, trying to find someone who will listen
as tensions between her
and Drew continue to rise but by that point two years in it seemed like maybe it was going to just
finally end. Well it did and that brings us back to Kathy's death and Stacy's disappearance. So given
the coroner's new autopsy and the mountain of evidence that Kathy was afraid
she was going to be killed during the divorce, the police were able to arrest Drew on two counts of
first-degree murder for Kathy's death. But it took them until 2009 to do it and his hearing, it didn't
even start until 2010. He did have to like stay in jail while he awaited trial. So
there's that. I mean all throughout that time the search for Stacey continued and unfortunately
it still continues today. She was never found. The police never connected Drew to Stacey's
disappearance. So her murder was never attributed to him nor is it classified as a murder she's a missing person
still today which is wild my god like where the fuck did he put her so scary drew's trial was not
like usual i don't typically talk about those developments because it's a lot of arguing and
legal jargon it's easier just to tell you what
the jury learned, but for this one, the police's case was mostly based on interviews and testimony
that they had collected. Since Kathy's death was ruled an accident initially, the spot she died in
wasn't treated as a crime scene, so there wasn't the usual collection of evidence to present you know so frustrating when
they do that just sucks instead the prosecution sought to get drew convicted of killing kathy
and presented witness after witness who could talk about how awful his and kathy's relationship
was during the divorce in other words words, it was hearsay.
It was he said, she said.
There was no smoking gun and there was no confession.
So it's a bold strategy,
especially when this kind of evidence
is normally inadmissible,
especially so long after Kathy's death.
But a law that had been passed earlier that year
allowed for it in special circumstances.
In any case, they allowed these statements
to serve as evidence in court.
And let me tell you, it was quite the collection.
There was a divorce attorney named Harry Smith
who claimed that Stacy had visited him
before she had gone missing.
And he told the jury that Stacy knew Drew had killed Kathy.
Oh, yes.
She lied for him when the police asked him for his alibi for Kathy's time of death.
I mean, at least according to this guy.
But I believe it.
I believe it.
But again, it's hard because it's a lot of he said, she said.
But if that was the case,
then that meant that Stacey lied about Drew being home with her
at the time of Kathy's death,
which was the whole reason he wasn't picked up for that in the first place.
But like, that wasn't all.
Jeff Pachter, a former co-worker of Drew's from like before he was a cop, testified that Drew
offered him $25,000 just months before Kathy died to go and hire a hitman to kill her. Oh god, yep.
They also heard from Tom Morphe, who was Drew's stepbrother, and boy did he have some things to say. He said that in late 2000
Drew asked him to come over and help him lift like a large blue barrel into his truck. When Tom got
there and helped Drew with it he said that the barrel weighed about 120 pounds and it was big
enough to carry a person. What's even wilder is that the day after Tom went to help Drew with the barrel,
Tom was hospitalized after an apparent suicide attempt.
He, Tom, survived.
But I think Tom might have caught on to like what he helped Drew do.
And the guilt just really messed with him.
Or maybe Drew tried to kill him. I don't kill him I don't know I don't know but
you know yep I mean it look this court was oh it was quite the cast of people even one of Drew's
own sons his name's Eric from his first marriage before Kathy or Stacy and Eric testified that in 1993 he watched his dad Drew drag Kathy down a set of stairs as she shouted
for help and he was like just a kid at this time just in case you're thinking well why didn't he do
anything he was just a kid but that's what he told everyone in court. So the trial didn't reach its
full conclusion until 2012 but by September that year a jury found Drew Peterson guilty of
the murder of Kathy in the first degree and he was sentenced to 38 years in prison that following
February in 2013. Sadly nothing for Stacey she's still listed as a missing person but yeah I mean at least he got sentenced
38 years again it's it's tricky because there's no physical evidence but it's like you know that
motherfucker did something you know it you know it I know you know I know you know that we know
that he knows that we know that he did something so Drew was convicted of murder for the death of
Kathy not for the death of Stacy in fact to this, no arrest or headway has been made in the investigation into her disappearance.
Her sister, Cassandra, was interviewed in November of 2021.
Yeah, so not that long ago.
And she said that no matter what, she is going to find out what happened to her sister.
And for her, the search has never ended.
Meanwhile, Drew continues to shout to the
media however he can from prison he has attempted numerous times for appeal the most recent of which
was in 2017 and he he argued that he was convicted exclusively on hearsay which i mean isn't
incorrect but that's his argument but again all of the testimony was so
strong and Drew's pattern of like dumping women in favor of younger ones had just become very
obvious and I didn't even mention because I didn't want to like throw so many names at you
he was seeing another young woman when the search for Stacy was going on. Yeah, he started seeing someone else. What a fuckhead.
Drew's own defense lawyer from the trial stated that the Supreme Court of Illinois's opinion on
Drew, like the official one that resulted in his conviction, was pretty sound. And when your own
lawyer is convinced of the other side's like argument I mean that says something yeah and speaking of
Drew's defense lawyer I'll leave you all with this one last note in February of 2015 Peterson
was charged for yet another crime something he did inside of prison and if you guessed attempted to hire a hitman to kill his defense lawyer
then you would be right he sure did while in prison this guy does he just did not stop
he needs to be put down sorry he does there's no place for him i believe put him down well
because of this he got caught and a jury sentenced him to an additional 40 years
in prison now does that sound like a forgiving person to you no don't be an idiot oh god this
story is so awful especially because there's no answers as far as like where's stacy and like what
about his other wives are they okay like did anyone check on them I'm not sure
I'm not sure I truly believe that he murdered Kathy um unfortunately like there's no hard
evidence but I'm glad that they found him like guilty on that because this guy seems psycho
fucking psycho right oh so gross oh I know I'm gonna go watch that Lifetime movie,
see how it is now that I'm done with this.
But I hope this guy stays locked up forever and he does not get out, right?
Right, I'm glad we agree.
But other than that,
I hope you have a good rest of your day.
You make good choices.
Please be safe out there.
If you see something, say something.
Like some psycho hitting someone or something, you know?
I don't know
I just feel bad okay anyways have a good day make good choices and I'll be talking to you guys later
goodbye