Friday, November 9, 2007

Authorities: Cop is a suspect in wife's vanishing - CNN.com

Authorities: Cop is a suspect in wife's vanishing - CNN.com:

"JOLIET, Illinois (AP) -- Authorities probing the disappearance of a police
officer's wife said Friday he is now considered a suspect and that the case has
shifted from a missing persons investigation to a potential homicide. Stacy
Peterson, 23, has been missing from her suburban Chicago home since October 28.
They also received court approval to exhume the body of the previous wife of
Bolingbrook Sgt. Drew Peterson after a coroner said her death was mistakenly
ruled an accidental drowning."


Another Peterson murder story is hitting the press. I don't think any of them will be as big as the original, but if this keeps happening it is going to be hard for people with the Peterson name to find wives.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

RUSHING TO JUDGEMENT ABOUT THE 3RD MRS. P.

So what is this world coming to? A good upstanding cop
Is not allowed to waterboard his wife?
Why such a rush to judgement: why not let the matter drop,
It's interference in a person's life!

Perhaps she had some intel that he needed to find out,
(It happens now and then to jealous husbands),
The waterboard's a method, don't let anybody doubt,
To get an explanation for an absence.

The waterboard's effective: anybody underneath
(Go ask the CIA) will have an answer,
And they will spit a hundred names (or more) right through their teeth,
When of "technique" one is a good "enhancer."

We know a man in uniform, if not above the law,
Acting outside the law is still inside it,
So it has been confirmed and even Congress has my awe,
So why should anybody have to hide it?

Except when we discuss it let's not be explicit, rather
Because that might deliver information
Into the wrong hands: honor as becomes husband or father
Might even take it for a provocation!

If we are "good guys" then we shouldn't ought to rush to judgement
About an officer who's serving us'n:
In times of terror information's full complete dislodgement
Ought be no matter for such puerile fussin'.

The man in uniform may come to feel himself oppressed
When nosy busybodies so beset him
Demanding details--bulletproof is not a good man's vest,
For he will bleed or tickle if you let him.

Interrogation of a suspect (even if a wife)
Ought not demand a social intervention--
It is not using torture ("look, no hands, ma, nor no knife"),
But merely is enhancement of convention.

Rather the proud upholder of a homeland's precious law
May be seen--even as Congress has told us--
Both "out" and "in" at one same time without a need to draw
Nefarious wrong conclusions so to scold us.

A righteous and God-fearing man would never act disdainful
When waterboarding: good men's shock and awe go
Together with propriety albeit sometimes painful,
Though they may wire up privates in Chicago.

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