The cable television movie is called "Drew Peterson: Untouchable" and depicts the former suburban Chicago police sergeant killing his third wife, Kathleen Savio, and causing the disappearance of his fourth wife, Stacy Peterson. Peterson ...
Former police officer Drew Peterson is currently is currently awaiting trial in the death of his third wife Kathleen Savio, and he is also the prime suspect in the disappearance of his fourth wife Stacy Peterson. Finding nothing, he announced he ...
Drew Peterson's attorney says that he is not sure when his client will watch a TV movie about the former Bolingbrook cop accused of killing his third wife, Kathleen Savio.
The movie follows Peterson’s relationship with young Stacy Cales (The Big Bang Theory’s Kaley Cuoco), whom he meets, woos, and starts a relationship with while still married to third wife Kathleen Savio (Mad Men’s Cara Buono) with whom Peterson has a ...
Just because "Drew Peterson: Untouchable" starred two of TV's biggest names -- Rob Lowe as convicted Chicago wife killer Drew Peterson and Kaley Cuoco as his now-missing fourth wife, Stacy -- doesn't mean that it wasn't at its heart a total Lifetime movie. In fact, that might've made it all the more enjoyable.You know what we mean: insane, ridiculous dialogue that nobody would say, locations that were supposed to be in Suburban Chicago but...
He says she told him that Drew Peterson had killed his third wife Kathleen Savio and that she was afraid for her own life. Last night, Pastor Schori watched the Lifetime movie, "Drew Peterson:Untouchable." He said it was what he thought it would ...
Somehow I’d never heard of The Client List, though apparently it’s based on Hewitt’s 2010 movie, and even after watching a tease I can’t really tell you what Lifetime has in store for us. All I really gathered is that her character most ...
Dennis Yohnka: Drew Peterson saga draws my interestKankakee Daily JournalI couldn't resist watching the made-for-TV movie about the infamous Bolingbrook policeman and creepy serial groom Drew Peterson. His troubling lifestyle played out Saturday, on Lifetime TV's "Drew Peterson: Untouchable." Of course, we all know the ...and more »
NewsdayLifetime's 'Untouchable' throws the book at Drew PetersonChicago TribuneBut throughout the media circus following the disappearance of Stacy Peterson, the notion that there would be a Drew Peterson Lifetime movie was about as close to a sure thing as you could get. And now, while the ex-Bolingbrook cop awaits trial for the ...'Drew Peterson: Untouchable' is One Hairy MoviePatch.comPlay The Drew Peterson: Untouchable Drinking...
Drew Peterson: Untouchable Drinking Game" />Drew Peterson: Untouchable Drinking Game" /> As you know, we’ve been looking forward to seeing Drew Peterson: Untouchable, the Lifetime movie adaptation of the still ongoing saga of the Bolingbrook cop with disappearing wives. [ more › ]
International Business TimesDrew Peterson calls Lifetime movie 'hysterical'New York PostDrew Peterson, the former Illinois police sergeant suspected of killing his ex-wife, called Saturday's Lifetime movie about his alleged crimes “hysterical,” according to reports. Rob Lowe plays Peterson in the TV movie, “Drew Peterson: Untouchable.Drew Peterson calls Lifetime movie about his legal troubles "hysterical"CBS News'Drew Peterson: Untouchable...
Prosecutors will watch, and so will the defense team. "It's not going to have any impact whatsoever on the prosecution of the case," said state's attorney spokesman Charles Pelkie. Stacy Peterson's family plans to watch at a Bolingbrook hotel ...
Susan Doman refuses to watch the made for television movie surrounding the death of her sister Kathleen Savio. She says she doesn't need another reminder of the brutal murder that took away her loved one nine years ago. "It is still hard to realize that ...
Drew Peterson (left) and Rob Lowe in character as the former Bolingbrook Police officer. No, there won’t be a popcorn party this weekend at the Will County Jail. And yes, some Will County officials will be watching at 7 p.m. Saturday when Lifetime airs ...
CHICAGO – A Lifetime Television movie depicting Drew Peterson’s life until his 2009 arrest in his third wife’s death could affect potential jurors and make it difficult if his defense decides to ask to have the trial moved, Peterson attorney Joel Brodsky said.