Bones Found By A Blue Barrow Are Not Stacey Peterson’s

Last Weeks partial skeleton or Bones Found By A Blue Barrow Are Not Stacey Peterson’s. The remains found last week on the bank of an Illinois river and near a blue barrel are not those of Stacy Peterson, Illinois state police said Wednesday.
Many people thought that the partial skeletal remains were found on the south bank of the Des Plaines River near Channahon, Illinois, were going to be Stacy Peterson’s or maybe…Lisa Stebic. Both missing women who authorities feel might had disappeared at the hands of a disgruntled husband.
Officials had to conduct further testing on the “partial skeletal remains,” which only consisted of a rib cage, spinal column and partial left and right femur, after a preliminary autopsy did not reveal any identifying information.
A marine cleanup crew discovered the remains in Channahon, Illinois, last week along with shreds of blue jeans and a small amount of money.
Stacy Peterson was only 23 when she was last seen, October of 2007. Her husband, Drew Peterson, was a former police officer. Stacy was Drew Peterson’s fourth wife. At the time of her disappearance, they lived in Bolingbrook, Illinois, 20 miles from where the remains were discovered.
Drew Peterson was named a suspect in her disappearance, but he has maintained his innocence, saying she left him for another man. The ex-officer’s stepbrother told police he helped Drew Peterson move a heavy blue barrel shortly after his wife’s disappearance.
Bones Found By A Blue Barrow Are Not Stacey Peterson’s and although her case still remains a mystery, her family remains hopeful there will be a solution. Drew Peterson was indicted May 7th, 2009 on charges he killed his third wife, Kathleen Savio. We know where Kathleen’s body is because she died while the two were in the midst of a nasty divorce settlement. Her death was originally deemed an accident, but when police took a second look at the drowning case of Kathleen Savio, after Stacy Peterson’s disappearance. Drew Peterson has pleaded not guilty to Kathleens death.
There were others had suspected the remains could be those of Lisa Stebic. She disappeared from Channahon, which is 15 miles from Plainfield, Illinois, where Stebic was last seen in April of 2007.
On the day she disappeared, she petitioned a court to have her husband, Craig Stebic, evicted from their Plainfield home. Craig Stebic told police “he was working in the backyard when his 37 year old wife left home about 6 p.m., taking her cell phone and purse.
Authorities also believe that Lisa Stebic was the victim of foul play and have named her husband, Craig Stebic the main suspect.
Now, the big question is who is the mutilated man that they found? Who killed him and why? Was his body put by the blue barrow to throw off the blood hounds? I would put nothing past a disgruntled husband.
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At the very least another family has closure and that is so important and now we have to find the other two (2) women.
MAY GOD BLESS THIS LADY AND HER ENTIRE FAMILY NOW AND FOR ALL TIME AS I AM SURE HE WILL!!!