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Cannot be combined with any savings extra discount or credit offer, except opening a new account. employees not eligible. EXTRA SAVINGS APPLIED TO REDUCED PRICES. MNO OFF Drew Peterson may own his Bolingbrook home and a small fleet of vehicles outright, but he has substantial savings or and relies on his police pen- sionto support himself and four children. what attorney, Joel arguing in court papers that seek to reduce his $20 millionbail on charges he murdered his third wife, Kathleen Savio.Brodsky is askingfor bail to be lowered to somewhere between $100,000 and $500,000.

Brodsky also said Peterson, 55, spent two years in the he worked in President Gerald security no criminal background and is rooted in Will County. The former Bolingbrook police sergeant owns two cars, two Harley-Davidson motorcycles, an ultralight aircraft and has paid off a line of credit on his home, according to the filing in Will County Circuit Court. Both sides are due back in court Thursday before Chief Judge Gerald is expected to hear objections to amotion by prosecutors to replace the judge now hearing the case. The subject of bail may also come up. Peterson lists assets in plea to lower bail By Erika Slife and Steve Schmadeke TRIBUNE REPORTERS The place for Peterson For all things Peterson, see our archives at chicago tribune.com/peterson Acleanup crew working Wednesday afternoon on the Des Plaines River discovered badly decomposed human remains, igniting hope in the families of two missing Will County women that they might find closure.

An autopsy will be performed Thursday on the unidentified remains found along the banks of the river near Channahon, just west of Interstate Highway 55, an area where searchers have looked for Stacy Peterson since she disappeared Oct. 28, 2007. Authorities would not discuss the condition of the remains, whether they were male or female, or if clothing was found on the body. Officials said there is no timetable as to when they will be able to make a positive identification. There was no sign of the blue container in which Stacy body had reportedly been carried out of her home, allegedly by her husband, Drew Peterson, and his stepbrother.

The former Bolingbrook police sergeant is now in jail on murder charges in the 2004 death of his previous wife, Kathleen Savio. He has denied wrongdoing in both cases. Investigators from many agencies remained at the scene late Wednesday searching for evidence. The crew found the body around 2:30 p.m. in brush on the river shoreline, said the manager of Hideout, a bar in the Big Basin Marina.

Speculation spread that the remains could also be Lisa Stebic, the Plainfield mother who disappeared in April 2007. Stacy family was alerted to the discovery by state police. been said Pam Bosco, a spokeswoman for her family. in contact by phone. just waiting to hear more information.

For confirmation though, they said going to be a little bit of Melanie Greenberg, a spokeswoman for Lisa Steb- family, said: it is the overwhelming feeling would be relief that we found her and that there is Earlier, the attorney announced the special grand jury investigating the Peterson and Stebic cases had not returned indictments related to their disappearances. Attorney Joel Brodsky visited Peterson on Wednesday night and acted unfazed by speculation the body could be wish I had $10,000 for every time they pulled a body out of a river in the Chicago Brodsky said. will assume what they want to Tribune reporters Lolly Bowean, Joel Hood and Steve Schmadeke contributed to this report. Slife is a Tribune reporter, and Fabbre is a freelance reporter. Officials investigate the area where a badly decomposed body was found Wednesday in the Des Plaines River at Channahon.

ZBIGNIEW PHOTO Body stirs 2 missing-women cases Families of Stacy Peterson, Lisa Stebic await autopsy on remains found in river By Erika Slife and Alicia Fabbre CHICAGO TRIBUNE CHICAGOLAND Crime courts Product: CTMAIN PubDate: 05-21-2009 Zone: ALL Edition: HD Page: 1-13 User: kmarlatt Time: Color:.

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