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Bathtub where Savio found dead seized by authorities

The bathtub where Drew Peterson’s third wife, Kathleen Savio, was found dead is now in the hands of the Illinois State Police.

A person who now lives in the Bolingbrook home that was shared by Peterson and Savio told the Chicago Tribune that state police removed the tub recently. A spokesman for the Will County state’s attorney’s office confirmed that the tub had been removed and is in storage, the report said.

Savio’s death was first ruled an accidental drowning before being re-classified as a homicide during the investigation of Stacy Peterson’s disappearance.

Your Thread – May 31

It’s after midnight, so you all know what that means…another thread. Here’s Saturday’s. Blog away.

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Your Thread – May 30 2.0

And a new one for you all…

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*UPDATE* Attorney files motion to dismiss gun charges against Drew Peterson

May 30, 2008 gatehousechicago Comments off

Drew Peterson walks out of the Will County Courthouse on Friday after a hearing regarding his felony gun charge.Drew Peterson made his first court appearance Friday on the felony weapons charge that briefly landed in him the Will County jail last week.

Peterson’s attorney Joel Brodsky filed a motion to dismiss the charge, arguing that his client’s former status as a police officer exempts him from state gun laws. Brodsky also asked that the terms of Peterson’s bond be modified to allow his client to leave the state for summer vacations with his four young children.

Will County Judge Sarah Jones gave the state two weeks to respond to the motions and set a preliminary hearing on the case for May 30.

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Your Thread – May 30

Drew Peterson is scheduled to appear in court today at 1:30 p.m. for the first hearing on a felony weapons charge. We’ll give you an update as soon as we know something.

In the meantime, here’s a new thread for discussion.

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Stacy Peterson’s aunt testifies before grand jury

Stacy Peterson\'s aunt Candace Aikin speaks to reporters at a cermoney celebrating her niece\'s birthday January 20.

By Danya Hooker
dhooker@mysuburbanlife.com
After more than three hours of testifying before the grand jury, Stacy Peterson’s aunt Candace Aikin emerged Thursday from the Will County Court Annex building dabbing tears away.

“At the end they asked me what kind of a mother [Stacy] is, what kind of a person she is and would she ever leave her family. That was really hard,” Aikin said, still visibly shaken from her testimony. “I’m glad I was able to talk to the jurors and tell them my love for Stacy and what a great person she is, and to be able to help the case in any way that I can.

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Your Thread – May 29 2.0

This should speed things up.

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22-year-old woman appears before Grand Jury investigating Peterson case

Stacy Peterson’s aunt, Candace Aikin, testified Thursday before a Will County grand jury investigating her niece’s disappearance.

Aikin declined to comment on specifics of her testimony but said she was asked about Stacy’s personality, parenting and her relationship with her husband Drew Peterson, who is a suspect in her disappearance.

About a half hour after Aikin concluded her testimony, the 22-year-old tanning salon employee and female friend of Drew Peterson rushed out of the Will County Court Annex building after her grand jury appearance.

Kim Matuska, of Darien, declined to comment on her appearance saying only, “I’m trying to get out of this.”

Drew Peterson was issued a written warning for speeding earlier this month while he was in route to pick up Matuska after the driver of a car she was in was arrested for DUI.

Matuska denied having a physical relationship with Peterson, saying “I’m not seeing Drew.”

Your Thread – May 29

Here’s the thread for Thursday, May 29.

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Photo allegedly shows Peterson on duty with illegal assault rifle

By Danya Hooker, dhooker@mysuburbanlife.com

Drew Peterson legally possessed the assault rifle for which is facing felony charges, and has a photo to prove it, according to Peterson’s attorney and public relations firm.

Peterson released the undated photo Wednesday night. In it, Peterson is in full police uniform standing next to another officer while they wait for actor John Travolta to sign an autograph. The officers had been assigned to provide security for the actor while he was in town promoting his movie “Battlefield Earth,” released in 2000.

In a press release issued by Peterson’s publicity agency, his attorney Joel Brodsky said the photo proves Peterson used the AR-15 rifle as a duty weapon and that the charges against his client should be dropped.

“This photo should convince the state police that they’ve made a mistake with these charges,” Brodsky said in the release. “If not we might need to subpoena Mr. Travolta when this case goes to court.”

Peterson was charged May 21 with felony unlawful use of the weapon. The charge alleges Peterson personally bought and owned the weapon, which has a barrel that is three-eighths of an inch shorter than the minimum 16 inches.

Peterson turned himself into authorities May 21 after learning that a warrant had been issued for his arrest. He was released a few hours later after posting the required $7,500 bond.

After the arrest, Brodsky said his client had purchased the gun himself but that Peterson used the rifle as his SWAT team duty weapon, which are exempt from state law, Brodsky said.

The Bolingbrook Police Department has said it has no record of the weapon. Brodsky has asked to subpoena the department for all records that might show Peterson qualified with the weapon. The department has said those records do not exist.

A hearing on the felony charge, which carries a maximum five-year prison sentence, is scheduled for May 30.

The full press release is available at http://www.prnewschannel.com/absolutenm/templates/?a=567&z=4.