Peterson amused by former friend’s online impersonation

Lenny Wawczak sits at the computer where he posed as Ashley, a 29-year-old Web site designer from southern Illinois who flirted with Drew Peterson online.

Lenny Wawczak sits at the computer where he posed as Ashley, a 29-year-old Web site designer from southern Illinois who flirted with Drew Peterson online.

Drew Peterson said Thursday he was impressed by former friend Len Wawczak’s online impersonation of a woman for two months and called the stunt “comical.”

Earlier Thursday, Wawczak admitted he had posed as a woman named Ashley and began an online romance with Peterson in order to gather information on the former Bolingbrook police sergeant suspected in the Oct. 28 disappearance of his wife, Stacy.

“I was very taken,” Peterson said. “I’ve been playing practical jokes for most of my life and for someone to get me like that, I’m impressed.”

The revelation came just one day after news broke that Wawczak and his wife, Paula Stark, at the alleged behest of state police, had been secretly recording their conversations with Peterson for nearly seven months.

“My idea was to show people that he really is what they think he is,” Wawczak said of the online affair. “He’s a liar.”

The idea for the online spoof came when Peterson showed Wawczak chats he was having with other women online. Wawczak said he memorized Peterson’s username, went home to set up his own account and began creating his alter ego, Ashley, a 29-year-old Web designer from southern Illinois.

Ashley’s last name, Gabrys, was really the name of someone he used to know. He picked Granite City as Ashley’s hometown because he knows someone who lives there who could provide local information if needed.

“I had everything covered,” Wawczak said.

Within days, Peterson started opening up to Ashley. The chats, which Wawczak has posted clips of on a blog he created, show Peterson expressing his love for Ashley, asking to meet her and making several racy comments.

“One day I went over to his house and he said ‘Hey, look at this, look at this chick I’m talking to.’ And he pulls out the picture of Ashley,” Wawczak said. “I found it hard to keep a straight face then.”

The online romance ended in May when Ashley told Peterson that she had driven by his house and saw him sitting with another woman on his porch. Wawczak said he had heard that Peterson was with this woman and that he decided to make Ashley seem jealous.

Wawczak said police have seen the chats and that he published them online after receiving approval from state police. He said they also asked permission to go public about the wiretapping operation, which ended in June.

Illinois State Police Sgt. Tom Burek declined to comment Wednesday.

Peterson would have found out about it shortly anyway, Wawczak said, because authorities are required to notify the subject of such investigations after the recording ceased. Although the notification would not identify Wawczak and Stark, he said they were the only ones around Peterson enough to make the operation useful.

“It wouldn’t take him very long to figure out that it was us,” Wawczak said.

But the couple was also motivated to come forward because of decreasing media coverage of the investigations into Stacy Peterson’s disappearance and the March 2004 murder of Kathleen Savio, Drew Peterson’s third wife.

“Obviously, it did what I wanted it to do, which was it got it back out in the news,” Wawczak said. “It got Stacy back out there, it really did in a big way, and Kathleen, too.”

Drew Peterson is the sole suspect in his wife’s disappearance, which police are calling a “potential homicide.” The case also prompted police to reopen the case of Savio’s drowning, which was originally ruled an accident. Authorities exhumed Savio’s body in March and two pathologists, one at the request of Savio’s family and one on behalf of the state, performed separate autopsies. Each recently ruled the death a homicide. Police have not named a suspect in the death.

Peterson has maintained his innocence and has not been charged with a crime in either case.

Peterson and his attorney Joel Brodsky said the couple are simply looking to profit off Peterson’s notoriety. Peterson lambasted the couple for befriending his children and then ceasing contact with them.

“It’s a shame these people warmed up to my kids and now my kids are missing them,” Peterson said. “They used my kids to get to me. But, when people smell money, there’s no parameters of who your victims are going to be.”

Wawczak said he and his wife have not profited from the publicity and that the hardest part about going public about the undercover operation was losing contact with Peterson’s children.

“They’re great kids. Tom and Kris (Peterson’s sons) probably aren’t too fond of me right now,” Wawczak said. “Hopefully, somewhere down the road they’ll see my point, they’ll see why I did it.”

~By Danya Hooker, dhooker@mysuburbanlife.com

12 Responses to “Peterson amused by former friend’s online impersonation”

  1. facsmiley Says:

    Great read Danya. Stuff I hadn’t seen yet!

  2. msbloggess Says:

    Great article Danya! No journalist has kept the focus on these cases like you.

    Thanks!

    “But, when people smell money, theres no parameters of who your victims are going to be.”

    This quote is so Drew, not everyone is like him. Very insightful in a way and speaks volumes…Imo

  3. nurserene Says:

    From Crimefilenews!
    Breaking News! Drew Peterson attacked BY Police Informant!
    Bolingbrook, IL.—Self -described Illinois State Police informant, Len Wawczak is in custody of Bolingbrook police after he was arrested for battery on Drew Peterson outside the Hydrogliphics barber shop on Schmidt Rd in Bolingbrookjust walking distance from Peterson’s home, The attacked happened shortly before 2:00 PM.

    Witnesses claimed to have seen the “wired” informant attack Peterson while Peterson’s back was turned. Reportedly neither Peterson nor his attacker required emergency medical treatment. Wawczak should be eligible for release on the standard $1000.00 bail after he completes the booking process and his fingerprint clears a standard warrant check.

    Update: Bolingbrok police have asked the Will County State’sAttorney for approval of felony charges. If they are approved the bail must be set by a judge in Joliet before Wawczak can be released.

  4. facsmiley Says:

    He didn’t even get a good punch in? Darn.

  5. hedidit Says:

    http://www.wbbm780.com/Peterson–Wire-Wearing-Friend-Fight/2668092

    Posted: Friday, 25 July 2008 3:09PM

    Drew Peterson And Wire Wearing Friend Arrested Following Fight

    BOLINGBROOK (STNG) — Former Bolingbrook police officer Drew Peterson and his neighbor Len Wawczak were taken to the Bolingbrook police station following a confrontation in the parking lot of a Bolingbrook strip mall Friday afternoon.

    At least eight squad cars responded to a confrontation.

    Wawczak ambushed Peterson after the retired cop and homicide suspect allegedly shot dirty looks at Wawzak’s 20-year-old son while the two were at a barbershop.

    Wawczak had also just learned that Peterson reportedly told a reporter that he and Wawczak’s wife, Paula Stark, had sex.

    Both Peterson and Wawczak were taken to the police station.

    Wawczak and his wife said earlier this week the couple wore a wire at the behest of the state police and surreptitiously recorded Peterson’s conversations as part of the investigation into the disappearance of Peterson’s fourth wife.

    Copyright 2008 STNG Wire, The Chicago Sun-Times. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

  6. cfs7360 Says:

    http://www.suburbanchicagonews.com/heraldnews/news/1075142,JO25_PETERSONFIGHT_WEB.article

    The picture shows them face to face. Maybe Drew turned his back on Lenny? Or maybe the wintesses’ claims were reported incorrectly. Hmmm.

  7. facsmiley Says:

    My guess is that they are both badly in need of sleep.

  8. nurserene Says:

    Crimefilenews: Second update: Bollingbrook police have infact charged Wawczak with a single count of misdemeanor battery on the signed complaint of Drew Peterson. Peterson has left the Bolingbrook police stattion. After processing Wawczak may post his bail if he has the dough.

  9. thinkaboutit2 Says:

    Maybe Lenny’s defense could be that he was a bit confused from lack of sleep and dreamt that he was in the gym and mistook the bags under Drew’s eyes as punching bags. :<)

  10. nurserene Says:

    You can’t make this stuff up!

    Was Petersom banging Paula? Was thet the motive to go after Peterson?

  11. thinkaboutit2 Says:

    I heard that Stephen King is pissed off that this real-life drama has more twists and turns and cast of characters than his best novel.

  12. facsmiley Says:

    Thinkaboutit2 – Touche!

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