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Posted: Thursday, 27 December 2007 2:57PM

Peterson Family: Creepy Notes Not A Lead



BOLINGBROOK, Ill. (WBBM)  -- As we've been reporting, two neighbors of Drew Peterson received disturbing notes about the disappearance of Stacy Peterson - and one of those neighbors received graveyard photographs strewn in the driveway and yard.

WBBM's Steve Miller reports.

Now authorities apparently have some new information about those notes.  Information suggesting they were the product of a mind obsessed with the Peterson case - but of no real value.

Notes about Stacy Peterson.  A map.  Photographs of gravesites.  What does it all add up to?

Pamela Bosco, a spokeswoman for Stacy Peterson's family, says they add up to nothing.

"It turned out it wasn't a real lead.  Illinois State Police found out who the person was who'd done it.  It was a man.  And it seemed like he was just a little bit emotionally involved into this case, and not completely stable.

"They found him and questioned him, and it turned out not to be anything of use for the case."

A spokesman for Illinois State Police would not comment

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