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Drew Peterson, Joel Brodskey. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)

Posted: Friday, 30 January 2009 1:12PM

Drew's New Girl Moving Out



BOLINGBROOK, Ill. (STNG)  -- A day after Drew Peterson told ABC's "Nightline" he hoped to marry the 24-year-old woman who had moved in with him -- she moved out.

Bolingbrook police Lt. Ken Teppel confirmed that three squad cars responded to Peterson's home about 10:30 a.m. Friday.

Teppel said Ernie Raines, the father of Christina Raines, had showed up at Peterson's home with a camera crew from "The Dr. Phil Show."

Raines and the crew planned to move the belongings of Christina and her two children from the home she shared with Peterson.

Teppel said Peterson confronted the group, cursing at them. Raines then went to the police and asked them to stand by while the move was completed.

At that point, Teppel said, Peterson's only request was that the camera crew leave during the move.

On "Nightline," Peterson, 55, said he likes being married. "I enjoy belonging to somebody," he said.

Peterson once shared the Bolingbrook home with his fourth wife, Stacey, who disappeared in 2007. Police say he is a suspect in her "potential homicide."

Authorities are also investigating the 2004 death of his third wife, Kathleen Savio.

Peterson said he’ll miss Christina and her kids after she leaves under pressure from family, “But I won’t miss the other nonsense,” according to a release from Derek Armstrong, author of "Drew Peterson Exposed."

The release claimed the firl moved out after a "him or me" ultimatum from her father.

 
 
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