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samanthajane13
01-31-2009, 12:43 AM
Fri Jan 30, 8:31 pm ET

BOLINGBROOK, Ill. – A woman who became engaged to a former suburban Chicago police sergeant suspected in his wife's 2007 disappearance moved out of his home Friday, hours after he spoke about his current and past relationships on a national television show.

Christina Raines, 24, removed her belongings from Drew Peterson's home as the woman's father looked on, along with a television camera crew and officers from Peterson's former department, said Bolingbrook police spokesman Lt. Ken Teppel.

Peterson, 55, is suspected in the October 2007 disappearance of his fourth wife, Stacy Peterson. Peterson has not been charged, but authorities have said they are investigating the disappearance as a possible homicide.

Peterson has denied any involvement in his wife's disappearance and has maintained that he believes she left him for another man.

Peterson declined to discuss reasons for the breakup with his fiancee, though Selig said it was prompted by Peterson's appearance Thursday on ABC's "Nightline."

Peterson had said on the show that he treated Raines "better than she's ever been treated."

Hours later, Raines, her father, Ernest, and a TV crew came to the home to retrieve her belongings. Peterson refused to allow the father on his property or the cameras in the home, and Ernest Raines called police Friday morning, Teppel said.

"Drew did tell me it's over," said Glenn Selig, Peterson's publicist.

Authorities also are investigating the death of Peterson's third wife, Kathleen Savio, whose body was found in an empty bathtub in her house in 2004. After Stacy Peterson disappeared, authorities reopened the investigation of Savio's death, which was originally classified as an accident. Her body was exhumed and her death was reclassified as a homicide following an autopsy.

In December, Peterson had said he was concerned media attention might strain and ultimately end the relationship with Raines, who at the time was 23 — the same age as Stacy Peterson when she disappeared.


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One2Snoop
02-02-2009, 12:38 AM
What a shame, not. :punch:
Glad she finally came to her senses even if it took her father and the media to get her out of there.

Seashell
02-02-2009, 08:55 AM
What a shame, not. :punch:
Glad she finally came to her senses even if it took her father and the media to get her out of there.

Sleeping with this demented man is a big nono and i also wonder how this woman even contemplated having a relationship with this creep.
At least she woke up to the danger of this so called relationship.

Jo_Momma_82
03-02-2009, 07:31 PM
Whoa, this is the first time I've heard about this... I'm glad she got out too ! She should run and never look back.:chicken:

Parker
03-03-2009, 02:33 AM
The disapearance of his 4th wife. He's been busy. Most of us only have one wife.

Parker
03-05-2009, 01:58 AM
Well, the guy's had 2 wives disappear. You'd have to start thinking that something was going on. That he was involved in.

javahog
03-11-2009, 01:50 AM
I think a lot of that is just media hype ( getting some ratings) . He's never even been to trial let alone convicted of any murders. It's all a bit ridiculous how the media goes after Drew for " murder" but when Mary Winkler actually shoots her husband to death in bed and gets off.....it's no big deal. So bizarre. imo

That's funny...I remember the media going after her for "murder", they certainly weren't lobbying to get her off. Extenuating circumstances don't get ratings like cold-blooded murder does.

Of course, this has nothing whatsoever to do with Drew Peterson. She didn't have one husband murdered and another disappear like he did. Nothing like being a member of the blue brotherhood for protection...those boys know how to turn a blind eye for the other guys, don't they?