Ex-Illinois police officer, convicted of
wife's murder, on trial again
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[May 24, 2016]
(Reuters) - Drew Peterson, a former
Chicago-area police officer who is in prison for murdering his wife,
went on trial on Monday on charges that he tried to hire someone in 2014
to kill the prosecutor who won his conviction.
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Former police sergeant Drew Peterson is pictured in this booking photo,
released by the Will County Sheriff's Office on May 8, 2009.
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Peterson, 62, is accused of trying to contract the killing of
James Glasgow, the Will County prosecutor.
He allegedly sought a hit man from prison, where he is serving a
38-year sentence for the 2004 murder of Kathleen Savio, his third
wife, a case that was made into a television movie starring Rob
Lowe.
Peterson is charged with solicitation of murder, and an eight-man,
four-women jury was selected on Friday, with two alternates, for the
trial before Randolph County Circuit Judge Richard Brown. Peterson
has pleaded not guilty.
The case centers on recordings made at the maximum security Menard
Correctional Center in southern Illinois where Peterson is serving
his sentence and where a fellow inmate taped him allegedly saying he
wanted to hire someone to kill Glasgow.
The inmate, Antonio Smith, testified that Smith told him he would
pay $10,000 for the murder and also that Peterson admitted to him
that he killed his missing fourth wife, Stacy Peterson, the Chicago
Tribune reported.
Peterson's defense attorney Lucas Liefer argued in his opening
statement that the recordings are half unintelligible and half
nonsensical prison talk, the newspaper reported.
Prosecutors say Peterson was obsessed with getting revenge on
Glasgow after the former police officer was found guilty of
murdering Savio.
"Anger, hatred, revenge. Ladies and gentlemen, that is why we are
here," State's Attorney Jeremy Walker told jurors, according to the
Sun-Times newspaper online.
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Glasgow was called as a witness to testify about a diatribe that
Peterson made against him during his 2013 sentencing hearing for the
murder of Savio, the Sun-Times reported.
Peterson was a long-serving police officer from the Chicago suburb
of Bolingbrook in northern Illinois, but his current trial is in
Randolph County where the Menard prison is located.
His defense attorney, Liefer, did not immediately return a phone
call requesting comment.
Savio was found dead in a bathtub in 2004, during a contentious
divorce. Her death was at first ruled accidental, but suspicions
were raised when Peterson's fourth wife disappeared in 2007.
(Reporting by Fiona Ortiz; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)
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