The Motor City Cruise, NBA G League affiliate of the Detroit Pistons, announced today the team has acquired the returning rights to forward Drew Peterson and a 2026 International Draft Pick in ...
Former Illinois police officer Drew Peterson was convicted of murdering his third wife, Kathleen Savio, after his fourth wife, Stacy Ann Peterson, went missing In 2016, he was sentenced to an ...
Stacy Peterson vanished the day after telling her family she wanted a divorce from her much older husband, former police ...
BOLINGBROOK, Ill. -- Drew Peterson faces charges in a plot to kill Will County State's Attorney Jim Glasgow, but letters sent to Peterson's former attorney Joel Brodsky claim that two prison snitches ...
The Charlotte Hornets are still crafting their roster and trying to envision who will be contributors in 2025-26 and beyond. The waiving of Nick Smith Jr. this week showed that Charlotte isn’t afraid ...
Kathleen Savio was so fearful of her husband, Drew Peterson, that she slept with a knife beneath her mattress, a friend of the deceased woman testified in court. Peterson, a 58-year-old former ...
When 23-year-old Stacy Peterson vanished without a trace, investigators weren’t sure whether she ran away or met with danger—until they looked at the man she lived with. Her husband, veteran police ...
Closing arguments are under way in the first-degree murder trial against Drew Peterson. The former Bolingbrook, Ill., police sergeant is charged in the 2004 drowning death of his third wife, Kathleen ...
A jury found Drew Peterson, the former Illinois cop accused of drowning his third wife, guilty of first-degree murder Thursday afternoon, after 14 hours of deliberation, NBC 5 Chicago reported. "This ...
BOLINGBROOK, Illinois -- Eleven years after Stacy Peterson disappeared, her family still wants to find her remains and bring them home. Peterson, 23, went missing in 2007. Her husband, Bolingbrook ...
The Hornets made a small but notable roster move. Charlotte waived forward Drew Peterson, the team announced, opening up one of its two-way slots while keeping the standard 15-man roster intact.