Stacy Peterson Case and Bizarre anonymous Photos/letter
As if the Stacy Peterson case was scripted like a twenty first century episode of the twlight zone, the plot thickens this time with a cab driver sited circling the next door neighbors driveway without a passenger and the neighbor waking up to finds photo's of cemetary sites along with a letter. It's obvious someone went to great lengths in an attempt to provide a serious lead in her disappearance or they are playing a sick, sick game. Either way I am hoping it is a solid lead to a tragic situation.
Here's the link to the news story: http://abclocal.go.com/wl...news/local&id=5755445
Stacy Peterson is still missing, please if you have any information go to http://www.findstacypeterson.com and head to the information link to contact the Illinois State Police.
Todays Tribune Headline: Illinois Police Probe 'Creepy' Notes
Chicago Tribune
Neighbors of Drew Peterson found chilling notes in their mailboxes Wednesday morning that said his missing wife, Stacy, is in a graveyard.
"Creepy. Oh my God, creepy," said Sharon Bychowski, one of the neighbors who got the notes, along with about 50 5-by-7-inch photos of grave sites scattered in her driveway and yard and, hung on her mailbox, a Christmas stocking with a National Enquirer taped to it.
Lt. Ken Teppel, spokesman for the Bolingbrook Police Department, said another neighbor got the same note Wednesday, but no photos or stocking. Responding officers turned over the items to Illinois State Police, who are investigating the disappearance of Stacy Peterson, 23, missing since Oct. 28.
Investigators have named her 53-year-old husband, a former Bolingbrook police sergeant, a suspect in the case, which has been labeled a potential homicide.
Bychowski said authorities were taking the incident seriously, and she declined to elaborate on what the note said.
"Everything's a lead until they say it's not," she said, referring to police.
On Christmas, Bychowski said, the name "Stacy" was found spray-painted on her mailbox, with the "t" painted as a cross.
Bychowski said she and her husband shrugged off the incident, which they figured was meant for Drew Peterson's mailbox, and scrubbed off the graffiti.
Then about 2 a.m. Wednesday, she said, they woke up and noticed a cab circling in their cul-de-sac.
"I said, 'Maybe he's doing his paperwork,'" she recalled, but her husband, who drives a limo, said no driver does paperwork at 2 a.m.
Then they saw the cab leave, so they went back to bed. They awoke to find the pictures in the yard and the stocking on the mailbox, which was open.
Anthony Laatz, administrator of findstacypeterson.com, said a few bloggers predicted something would happen around this time. He said he planned to forward the posts to state police.
A state police spokesman, Trooper Mark Dorencz, confirmed that they were investigating the incident but declined to comment further. Stacy Peterson was reported missing by her sister, Cassandra Cales. Drew Peterson has maintained that his wife left him and their children. He has not been charged with a crime and denies any wrongdoing.