Drew Peterson Exposed
Derek Armstrong (Author) "I have read your book, which I thought was an excellent treatise on this whole process. It seems to me that you've done more research in drilling down on this person and the facts in this situation, maybe even more so than the prosecutors." Dr. Phil Show, Dr. Phil McGraw, May 2009 during a 15 minute segment with author/journalist Derek Armstrong This investigative examination sheds new light on one of the most provocative and high profile criminal investigations in the country. October 28, 2008 marks the one year anniversary of Stacy Peterson’s disappearance. Since then, her husband Drew Peterson has been at the center of a media storm which shows no sign of abating—his most recent appearance on national television was one of the highest-rated television segments this year. He is a person of interest in the disappearance of his fourth wife, Stacy Peterson in October 2007, and his involvement in the death of his third wife, Kathleen Savio, is now under renewed police scrutiny. Drawing on hundreds of hours of exclusive interviews with Drew Peterson, and with Peterson’s family, friends, ex-wives, and relatives, this journalistic inquiry presents the arguments for and against Peterson’s involvement in these cases with an impartial eye. The facts and testimony assembled here shed new light on the details of the police investigations, the possible timelines, and the motives ascribed to Peterson. Conflicting witness accounts, false leads, widespread rumors, and red herrings that have dogged the case are analyzed and 140 photographs and documents (including many private family photos published here for the first time) go beyond the headlines to the heart of this sensational story. The frank and unvarnished portrait of Drew Peterson that emerges is bound to provoke further controversy. • Hardcover: 320 pages Derek Armstrong is a former private investigator and author of Blogertize, The Game, The Last Quest, The Last Troubadour, MADicine, and The Persona Principle. He lives in Toronto, Ontario.
Drew Peterson Exposed
Polygraphs Reveal the Shocking Truth About Stacy Peterson and Kathleen Savio
"After spending hundreds of hours interviewing key players, reviewing time lines, and talking Peterson into taking lie-detector tests, [Armstrong's] opinion changes. The polygraph tests are the big news here. . . . With plenty of access to Peterson and his family (and many never-before-seen photos), this insider offering does a credible job of presenting a decidedly different point of view." —Booklist
"The new book Drew Peterson Exposed, about the former Bolingbrook police officer and his dead third wife and missing fourth wife, is billed as a 300-page news story. And it does have some news." —Chicago Sun-Times
"Derek should be commended for staging [the lie detector test] under neutral circumstances. It was a fair test . . . I agree with everything." —Geraldo Rivera on The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet (FOX)
"Drew Peterson says a new book about him—due out this week—looks too much at the negative side of things." —WBBM Chicago (CBS)
"In May, Drew Peterson took a lie detector test at the request of author Derek Armstrong. The results, published in a new book, Drew Peterson Exposed, revealed Peterson showed deception on three occasions when asked about Stacy's disappearance. Peterson was deceptive when asked about the last time he saw Stacy, if he knows her whereabouts, and about a phone call from Stacy saying she was leaving him." —The Early Show (CBS)
"Peterson had agreed to take the examination at the request of Derek Armstrong, the author of the recently published book Drew Peterson Exposed. . . . 'I started to come to the conclusion in my own mind that he might be guilty,' Armstrong said." — Mike Celizic, contributor, TODAYShow.com
"Peterson [is] the subject of a tell-all book where he describes the day Stacy goes missing. Tonight, the prime-time exclusive, the author who grilled Peterson for hours and caught it all on tape." —Nancy Grace, host, Nancy Grace Show
"Derek Armstrong has appeared on FOX News, Inside Edition, and Good Morning America to tell the troubling story of a man condemned by the tabloids before his case ever went to trial. Armstrong's book presents alternative theories, new evidence, uncovers shoddy police work, and reveals the results of an independent polygraph test undergone by the accused." —In The Hills: A Magazine of Country Living
• 140 photographs and documents reproduced
• Publisher: Kunati Inc. (October 1, 2008)
• Exclusively distributed by Independent Publishers Group and available Available from major retailers everywhere.
• ISBN-13: 9781601641878
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