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Drew Peterson’s ‘Moment of Truth’

Drew Peterson

TMZ is reporting that a representative for suspected wife killer Drew Peterson has contacted the producers of the controversial Fox game show Moment of Truth asking to hookup their client to a lie detector test on national television.  This guy has no shame; he just wants some money!  He recently was in the news for trying to get a book deal about his story, saying if he was going to have to share his side, he might as well get paid for it.  Guilty or not, that’s pretty sleazy.

Peterson’s wife Stacey has been missing and presumed dead since last October. Peterson’s third wife, Kathleen Savio, was found dead in a bathtub in March 2004. At the time, her death was ruled accidental, but since Stacey’s disappearance, Savio’s body was exhumed for forensic examination and officials determined her death to be a “homicide staged to look like an accident.”

Stacey’s family has continually asked Drew to submit to a lie detector test — which he has repeatedly refused to do, until now.

Peterson denies any involvement in Stacey’s disappearance, insisting she left him for another man.

Source: TMZ; Photo: ABC News 

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  1. January 29th, 2008 | 11:31 am

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