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Catching Up With the Stacy Peterson Case

By David Lohr

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On March 1, 2004, Kathleen Savio was found dead inside an empty bathtub in her Bolingbrook home. An autopsy showed Kathleen had drowned, and Will County Coroner Patrick O'Neil ruled her death accidental. O'Neil speculated that the water had slowly drained from the tub. Despite the coroner's ruling, state police investigators brought the case to former State's Atty. Jeff Tomczak, but the charges were never approved. In light of the ruling, Kathleen and Peterson's sons, now ages 13 and 14, inherited a $1 million life insurance policy that Peterson held on his ex-wife.

At this time, it remains unclear whether Peterson will be charged in Kathleen's death.

Stacy Peterson
Stacy Peterson

Stacy Peterson is described as a Caucasian female with brown hair and brown eyes, about 5-foot-2 and 100 pounds. She has a tattoo of a blue and yellow carnation on the small of her back, and she was last seen wearing a red jogging suit.

Anyone with information in this case is asked to call the Illinois State Police at (815) 726-6377.

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