Drew Peterson Partially Fails Lie Detector Test Concerning His Missing Wife, Stacy
Former Bolingbrook, Illinois policeman Drew Peterson partially passed a lie detector test about his fourth wife, Stacy, who mysteriously
disappeared a year ago.

Stacy hasn't been heard from since. Drew Peterson remains the primary suspect in the case, but he's never been charged with a crime.

According to reports from Peterson's lawyer and Derek Armstrong, the author of a book that delves into the case, Peterson passed three
questions about Stacy's disappearance and failed three in a six question polygraph tests.

Armstrong told Fox News, "He failed half of six questions on the Stacy Peterson polygraph, The questions he failed were directly related to the timeline I had him create."

Drew Peterson maintains that he had nothing to do with her disappearing and said that he believes that she left him for another man.

Peterson is also being investigated for the death of his third wife, Kathleen Savio, who was found dead in a bathtub at the family home on
March 1, 2004. Her death was initially ruled "accidental" as the result of drowning, but the case was reopened after Stacy went missing.

Drew Peterson hasn't been officially charged with Savio's death.

Stacy's body has never been found and police believe that she's dead.

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Published: Wednesday 08th of October 2008 03:35:17 PM
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