FATAL VOWS: THE TRAGIC WIVES OF SERGEANT DREW PETERSON
by Joseph Hosey

In October 2007, twenty-three-year-old Stacy Peterson vanished from the Chicago suburb of Bolingbrook, leaving behind her husband and children. Retired Police Sergeant Drew Peterson, thirty years Stacy's senior, steadfastly asserted his innocence and maintained that his wife had simply fled their tumultuous marriage and run off with another man.

Throngs of journalists and camera crews besieged Peterson's quiet suburban cul-de-sac, but the ex-cop seemed to relish in this newfound limelight. As exhaustive searches for Stacy's body turned up nothing and suggestive clues led nowhere, questions were raised: about their unusual marriage, about Stacy's past vocal concerns for her safety, and about Drew Peterson's bizarre public behavior in the wake of Stacy's disappearance.

Then, in February 2008, came a startling development. After a second autopsy, the unusual death of Peterson's third wife, Kathleen Savio, was ruled a homicide. Three and a half years earlier, Savio had been found dead in the bathtub of their home,
but in light of Stacy's curious disappearance, Kathleen's body was exhumed and the case was reopened.

Two of Drew Peterson's four wives, it appeared, had met untimely fates—tragic and unexpected but hardly coincidental.

Drawing upon exclusive interviews with Stacy's friends and family and even Drew himself, Chicago-area reporter Joseph Hosey presents the most researched account of the Stacy Peterson case yet. Still, as the charges against Drew Peterson mount, one haunting question remains: Where on earth is Stacy?

Click Here to read Joseph Hosey's report on Drew Peterson in the Sun-Times

Click Here to read more about Fatal Vows in the Naperville Sun

Click Here to read excerpts from Fatal Vows in The Sun Times

Click Here to read Cindy Adams' article on Fatal Vows in the New York Post

Click Here for Mary Ann Smyth's review at BookLoons.com


Click Here for a podcast with Joseph Hosey on Written Voices


About the Author

JOSEPH HOSEY has been a reporter for the Chicago area's Herald News since 1999 and has been on the cusp of every major development in the Drew Peterson case. He is the only member of the media to cover Kathleen Savio's inquest, having broken the stories of her death and, later, the disappearance of Stacy Peterson.

ISBN 978-1-59777-606-6
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320 pages

 

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