Search For Stacy Peterson Continues As Email Shows Troubled Marriage
Searchers in Bolingbrook continue their quest to find missing Stacy Peterson as police continue their investigation into her disappearance. Last week, police searched Stacy Peterson's home for clues.
Stacy Peterson's husband, Drew Peterson, is a Bolingbrook police sergeant, creating huge interest in the case both locally and nationwide. Drew Peterson has said that his wife left voluntarily, according to news reports.
No suspects have been named in the Stacy Peterson missing person case.
As police continue their search for clues, a recent email sent by Stacy Peterson detailing trouble in her marriage was obtained by the Chicago Sun-Times.
On Oct. 17, she e-mailed a family friend, expressing concern over her deteriorating relationship with her husband. The e-mail was provided by the friend, Steve Cesare, to the Naperville Sun.
"i have been arguing quite a bit w/my husband," Stacy Peterson wrote.
"as i mature with age i am finding that the relationship i am in is controlling, manipulative and some what abusive," she wrote in the e-mail dated Oct. 17. ". . . tomorrow is our 4 year anniversary and I am not as excited as the years that have past.
". . . if you could keep me in your prayers i could use some wisdom, protection, and strength."
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