Find Stacy Peterson.com Blog Taken Down
Drew Peterson filed a complaint with the FBI saying the blog did more to spy on him than it did to help find his missing wife.
ThePublicityAgency.com - May 20, 2008

Last month Drew Peterson offered a $25,000 reward for Stacy Peterson's safe return.
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(PRNewsChannel) / Bolingbrook, Ill. - When Stacy Peterson disappeared, the FindStacyPeterson.com blog became a hub for information for concerned family, friends and members of the community.
But in the months since, her husband Drew Peterson, a suspect in her disappearance, has complained that the site has done little to find his missing wife, and instead, had become a vehicle to spy on him, discuss plans to harass him, and to reveal his personal comings and goings.
The site, he says, had intruded on his personal life and Peterson filed two complaints against the blog--one with the FBI and one with local authorities.
While the information Web site is still online, the popular blog has now been taken down.
A message on the site reads: We are restructuring our site to become an information based only site. Thank you to all who have have contributed to the forum.
"I'm not certain if the complaints we made caused the authorities to take the blog down or if it was something else," says Joel A. Brodsky, Peterson's criminal defense attorney, "but they crossed the line with the site there's no doubt about it."
Drew Peterson says he's pleased the blog has been dropped and he hopes the focus can now shift back to finding Stacy.
"I hope people start focusing on finding Stacy instead of my personal life," says Peterson.
Peterson says Stacy spoke with him before she disappeared and told him that she was leaving with another man. He says he too can't understand why she has not been located when so many people are looking for her.
And Peterson now says he is growing increasingly worried and fears someone, perhaps the man she ran off with, has harmed her or is preventing her from making contact.
"I wasn't that worried for a long time," says Peterson. "But now I am."
He says he hoped a $25,000 reward he offered last month for information leading to Stacy's safe return would've produced some productive leads. But it hasn't.
"My children miss their mother," says Peterson. "Yes I'm mad that she left me for another man and caused the world to suspect me in her disappearance. But I am now also very concerned."
He says he hopes that with the findstacypeterson.com blog dismantled, maybe the focus will shift back to finding Stacy rather than wasting time watching his every move.
Media Contacts:
Joel A. Brodsky, Drew Peterson's Attorney Phone: (312) 701-3000 or
Glenn Selig, ThePublicityAgency.com, glenn (at) thepublicityagency.com, (813) 948-7767
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