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Images of the Drew Peterson Case

Drew Peterson, accompanied by his attorney Joel Brodsky, left, is interviewed on the NBC "Today" television program by co-host Matt Lauer, in New York on Oct. 28, 2008. Associated Press
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Former Bolingbrook police sergeant Drew Peterson arrives at the Will County Courthouse in Joliet on May 8, 2009, for his arraignment on charges of first-degree murder in the 2004 death of his former wife Kathleen Savio. Associated Press
Former Bolingbrook police officer Drew Peterson leaves his home on his motorcycle on Nov 19, 2007. Peterson's wife 28 year old Stacy Peterson was reported missing on Oct. 29, 2007 and authorities continue to search for clues. Associated Press
Former Bolingbrook police officer Drew Peterson, center, leaves the Will County court house on July 30, 2008 in Joliet, where a Will County judge refused to dismiss gun charges against him. Associated Press
Former Bolingbrook police officer Drew Peterson, center, departs the Will County Courthouse in Joliet on May 18, 2009 after arraignment on first-degree murder charges in the 2004 death of his former wife Kathleen Savio. Associated Press
Christina Raines packs her belongings to leave the home of the former Bolingbrook police sergeant Drew Peterson on May, 8, 2009. Paul Beaty | Staff Photographer
In this image from television, authorities watch as crews use a hoist to exhume Kathleen Savio's casket from a plot at the Queen of Heaven Catholic Cemetery on Nov. 13, 2007, in Hillside. Associated Press
Drew Peterson gets stage direction as he appears on the NBC "Today" television program, in New York on Oct. 28, 2008. A year after Stacy Peterson disappeared, there still are no answers in the case of the missing young wife of Peterson. Associated Press
Joshua Giovencon, a former schoolmate of Stacy Peterson, the 23-year-old missing wife of Bolingbrook police officer Drew Peterson, searches with other volunteers at a construction site near the missing woman's home. Associated Press
Illinois State Police Capt. Carl Dobrich discusses the murder indictment issued against former Bolingbrook police sergeant Drew Peterson in connection with the death of his third wife, Kathleen Savio. Associated Press
Former Bolingbrook police sergeant Drew Peterson leaves the Will County Courthouse in Joliet on May 8, 2009, after his arraignment on charges of first-degree murder in the 2004 death of his former wife Kathleen Savio. Associated Press
Former Bolingbrook police officer Drew Peterson, holds a figurine of a police officer holding a little girl's hand in their home Thursday, March, 20, 2008 in Bolingbrook, that elicits a story about his wife, Stacy. Associated Press
Angelo Marased, right, and Rernando Arrozal, members of the Illinois Police Reserve search for clues in the disappearance of Stacy Peterson, the 23-year-old missing wife of Bolingbrook police officer Drew Peterson. Associated Press
Pamela Bosco, Stacy Peterson's adoptive stepmother, answers questions on Nov. 28, 2007 in Bolingbrook. Associated Press
Former Bolingbrook police sergeant Drew Peterson yells to reporters as he arrives at the Will County Courthouse in Joliet on May 8, 2009, for his arraignment on charges of first-degree murder in the 2004 death of former wife Kathleen Savio. Associated Press
In this video image provided by ABC's Good Morning America, Carol Brown, former police officer Drew Peterson's first wife, speaks during the Good Morning America television show on Nov. 19, 2007. Associated Press
Steve Carcerano a friend of former Bolingbrook police officer Drew Peterson, who found the body of Peterson's third wife Kathleen Savio, says when Peterson saw the woman for the first time he was obviously surprised and distraught. Associated Press
Former Bolingbrook police officer Drew Peterson talks about his wife, Stacy, on March, 20, 2008 in their Bolingbrook home. "It's very lonely without her," he said. Associated Press
In this photo provided by CNN's Larry King Live, Drew Peterson, right, appears with Larry King on CNN's "Larry King Live" Friday night, April 11, 2008 in Los Angeles.
Police knock on the door at the home of Drew Peterson in Bolingbrook on Nov. 9, 2007, after a judge ordered the exhumation of the body of his third wife, Kathleen Savio. Associated Press
Former Bolingbrook police officer Drew Peterson, watches his daughter Lacy, 3, play in her room March, 20, 2008 in their Bolingbrook home. Peterson's wife, Stacy, disappeared five months ago. Associated Press
A Illinois State Police investigator prepares to search the home of former Bolingbrook police sergeant Drew Peterson on May 7, 2009. Paul Beaty | Staff Photographer
Joel Brodsky, center, attorney for former Bolingbrook police sergeant Drew Peterson, leaves the Will County Courthouse on May 22, 2009, after Judge Carla J. Alessio-Policandriotes refused to reduce Peterson's $20 million bond. Associated Press
Ric Mims, former friend of Drew Peterson, speaks to the media after talking to the grand jury in Joliet on Dec. 20, 2007. Associated Press
Cassandra Cales, left, Stacy Peterson's sister, Pam Bosco, spokeswoman for Peterson's family, and Bruce Zidarich, friend of Stalisten as Will County State's Attorney James Glasgow and Illinois State Police Capt. Carl Dobrich discuss the murder indictment issued today. Associated Press
Former Bolingbrook police Sgt. Drew Peterson poses for a photo shoot on the back deck of his home on Nov 19, 2007 in Bolingbrook. Associated Press
In this photo released by CBS Television Distribution, Dr. Phil McGraw, right, interviews Drew Peterson about the case of his missing spouse Stacy Peterson and the death of his third wife Kathleen Savio. Associated Press
Dive teams search the waters of the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal as part of their investigation of the disappearance of Stacy Peterson in Lockport on Dec. 5, 2007. Peterson was last seen Oct. 28. Associated Press
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