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« Reply #15 on: September 21, 2008, 04:58:13 pm »

 

     Have you heard the new song on Len's site??
   
     http://www.drewpeterson1.blogspot.com/


Sorry Tweets I havent. Ill have to go check it out!!!  THANKS TWEETS!!!
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« Reply #16 on: September 22, 2008, 12:30:59 pm »

http://www.prnewschannel.com/absolutenm/templates/?a=861&z=4


Media Alert: Publicist Confirms Release of Drew Peterson Timeline from Day Stacy Peterson Disappeared
ThePublicityAgency.com - September 22, 2008
 

(PRNewsChannel) / Tampa, Fla. and Chicago, Ill. / Publicist for Drew Peterson, Glenn Selig, released the following statement responding to a report from Canadian publisher Kunati, Inc. that Drew Peterson reveals a timeline for the day his wife Stacy Peterson disappeared, being promoted for the upcoming book Drew Peterson Exposed.


STATEMENT FROM GLENN SELIG (pronounced Sell-ig)-DREW PETERSON'S PUBLICIST on Drew Peterson Exposed:

"Against the advice of his criminal defense attorneys, Drew Peterson disclosed to a journalist his timeline for the day his wife Stacy disappeared.  Though our client has talked extensively to the Illinois State Police authorities about this subject, Mr. Peterson had not, up until now, revealed publicly where he was and what he was doing on that day."

"His unwillingness to disclose this information on the advice of his attorneys, Joel A. Brodsky and Andrew Abood, has been the source of criticism by the news media and commentators.  Mr. Peterson says he grew tired of the speculation and during the course of hours of interviews felt comfortable enough to talk openly to author Derek Armstrong and discuss where he was and what he was doing on that day."

"It would be inappropriate for me to comment on what he said because Mr. Peterson has not yet seen the book.  We hope that the book offers a fair and accurate portrayal of Mr. Peterson's comments. As everyone knows, Mr. Peterson steadfastly denies any involvement in the disappearance of Stacy and he looks forward to offering his reactions to the book at the appropriate time."

Media Note:  Drew Peterson, Joel Brodsky, Andrew Abood and Glenn Selig will not be available for any interviews on this subject for now.  This statement is all that's being said about the book at this time.

To receive updates on the Drew Peterson case, send an email to glenn@thepublicityagency.com with "Drew Peterson Case" in the subject line.  Or visit http://www.thepublicityagency.com/drew_peterson.htm.

Additional information about Drew Peterson Exposed from the publisher's Web site: http://www.kunati.com/news/

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.

As a introduction to the new evidence, the author draws on hundreds of hours of exclusive interviews with Drew Peterson in this journalistic inquiry based on a complete private investigation. 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 140 photographs and documents reproduced
Publisher: Kunati Inc. (October 1, 2008) Embargoed Title.
Language: English ISBN-10: 1601641877 ISBN-13: 978-1601641878

Media Contact:
Glenn Selig, Publicist
The Publicity Agency, www.thepublicityagency.com
Phone: (813) 948-7767; Mobile (813) 300-5454
Email: glenn@thepublicityagency.com (BlackBerry)

Source Web Site: ThePublicityAgency.com
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« Reply #17 on: September 24, 2008, 06:30:37 pm »

 g reta just posted,

 Subject: Casey Lifetime Movie?

One local Orlando station is reporting the deal is already inked!

Here’s the latest from WFTV in Orlando:

MOVIE DEAL COULD MEAN MILLIONS FOR FAMILY
Eyewitness News uncovered new information about who’s cashing in on the Casey Anthony case. Sources extremely close to the family told Eyewitness News that the Anthonys have signed a $2 million movie deal with the Lifetime Movie Network.
There are also claims that Casey’s attorney is purposely trying to create drama in the case.
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« Reply #18 on: September 24, 2008, 06:39:29 pm »

g reta just posted,

 Subject: Casey Lifetime Movie?

One local Orlando station is reporting the deal is already inked!

Here’s the latest from WFTV in Orlando:

MOVIE DEAL COULD MEAN MILLIONS FOR FAMILY
Eyewitness News uncovered new information about who’s cashing in on the Casey Anthony case. Sources extremely close to the family told Eyewitness News that the Anthonys have signed a $2 million movie deal with the Lifetime Movie Network.
There are also claims that Casey’s attorney is purposely trying to create drama in the case.


OMG , is all I got to say!!! OMG
WTF is happenning to any sense of morals , or doing what is right?  WTF, Im so not digging these TRASHY MF'S!!!
TWEET THANKS FOR THE UPDATE...
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« Reply #19 on: September 24, 2008, 06:44:23 pm »


POSTED: 4:43 pm EDT September 24, 2008
UPDATED: 6:19 pm EDT September 24, 2008


ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. -- The young mother of Caylee Anthony is being sued. High-profile Orlando attorney John Morgan filed a lawsuit Wednesday on behalf of a woman named Zenaida Gonzalez, the same name as the so-called nanny that Casey claims kidnapped her little girl.

Zenaida Gonzalez says she has had enough. The civil suit was filed Wednesday afternoon. She wants Casey Anthony to pay for her lies.

T-shirts reading "The Nanny Did It" and "Zanny the Nanny" are just some one of the reasons why Zenaida Gonzales is suing Casey Anthony. Gonzales has never shown her face, but says thousands of people believe she either kidnapped or killed Caylee Anthony.

"What we want to make sure is that Casey Anthony does not profit for throwing Zenaida Gonzalez under the bus. They are out there talking about movie deals, book deals. There are t-shirts being sold," attorney John Morgan told Eyewitness News (watch full interview).

High-profile attorney John Morgan is seen on TV ads and has a firm of 130 attorneys. He is representing Gonzalez in the defamation lawsuit.

After Caylee was reported missing, Casey told detectives she dropped off the child at Zenaida Gonzalez's apartment off Conway Road and now has no idea where the child is. Gonzalez says she's never met Casey and wants her name cleared.

"We know this is the right one. They not only knew she was the right Zenaida, gave the names of her two children and type of car she drove. They knew the color of the car she drove. All given to them allegedly by Casey Anthony," Morgan said.

Morgan said his client's private life has been turned upside down. They want a settlement that could be partly paid out of the Anthony homeowner's insurance policy.

"She never asked for this. Casey Anthony asked that she be brought in to deflect her own issues," Morgan said.

Eyewitness News tried to get a comment form Casey Anthony's spokesperson, Todd Black, but phone calls were not returned.


SOURCE SAYS CASEY SAID CAYLEE WAS SOLD

Is there a Puerto Rico connection to Caylee Anthony's disappearance or is it just another lie from Casey? Sources who knew the family intimately during the past few months told Eyewitness News that Casey convinced her mother that Caylee was sold to someone in Puerto Rico.

You can find mention of the Puerto Rico connection buried in the documents investigators just released. On July 22, after Caylee was reported missing, Casey's former best friend, Amy Huizenga, got a text message in the middle of the night from an unidentified person about a trip she and two of Casey's friends took to Puerto Rico.


MOVIE DEAL COULD MEAN MILLIONS FOR FAMILY

Eyewitness News uncovered new information about who's cashing in on the Casey Anthony case. Sources extremely close to the family told Eyewitness News that the Anthonys have signed a $2 million movie deal with the Lifetime Movie Network.
There are also claims that Casey's attorney is purposely trying to create drama in the case.
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« Reply #20 on: September 24, 2008, 06:54:53 pm »


POSTED: 4:43 pm EDT September 24, 2008
UPDATED: 6:19 pm EDT September 24, 2008


ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. -- The young mother of Caylee Anthony is being sued. High-profile Orlando attorney John Morgan filed a lawsuit Wednesday on behalf of a woman named Zenaida Gonzalez, the same name as the so-called nanny that Casey claims kidnapped her little girl.

Zenaida Gonzalez says she has had enough. The civil suit was filed Wednesday afternoon. She wants Casey Anthony to pay for her lies.

T-shirts reading "The Nanny Did It" and "Zanny the Nanny" are just some one of the reasons why Zenaida Gonzales is suing Casey Anthony. Gonzales has never shown her face, but says thousands of people believe she either kidnapped or killed Caylee Anthony.

"What we want to make sure is that Casey Anthony does not profit for throwing Zenaida Gonzalez under the bus. They are out there talking about movie deals, book deals. There are t-shirts being sold," attorney John Morgan told Eyewitness News (watch full interview).

High-profile attorney John Morgan is seen on TV ads and has a firm of 130 attorneys. He is representing Gonzalez in the defamation lawsuit.

After Caylee was reported missing, Casey told detectives she dropped off the child at Zenaida Gonzalez's apartment off Conway Road and now has no idea where the child is. Gonzalez says she's never met Casey and wants her name cleared.

"We know this is the right one. They not only knew she was the right Zenaida, gave the names of her two children and type of car she drove. They knew the color of the car she drove. All given to them allegedly by Casey Anthony," Morgan said.

Morgan said his client's private life has been turned upside down. They want a settlement that could be partly paid out of the Anthony homeowner's insurance policy.

"She never asked for this. Casey Anthony asked that she be brought in to deflect her own issues," Morgan said.

Eyewitness News tried to get a comment form Casey Anthony's spokesperson, Todd Black, but phone calls were not returned.


SOURCE SAYS CASEY SAID CAYLEE WAS SOLD

Is there a Puerto Rico connection to Caylee Anthony's disappearance or is it just another lie from Casey? Sources who knew the family intimately during the past few months told Eyewitness News that Casey convinced her mother that Caylee was sold to someone in Puerto Rico.

You can find mention of the Puerto Rico connection buried in the documents investigators just released. On July 22, after Caylee was reported missing, Casey's former best friend, Amy Huizenga, got a text message in the middle of the night from an unidentified person about a trip she and two of Casey's friends took to Puerto Rico.


MOVIE DEAL COULD MEAN MILLIONS FOR FAMILY

Eyewitness News uncovered new information about who's cashing in on the Casey Anthony case. Sources extremely close to the family told Eyewitness News that the Anthonys have signed a $2 million movie deal with the Lifetime Movie Network.
There are also claims that Casey's attorney is purposely trying to create drama in the case.

Tweets, what do you think of this?
WOW, wtf!!!
I dont know what to believe ... I mean we got Casey who is a liar all day long, but is it possible?  Somehow , I thunk I answered my own question...  That Casey is a liar!!!
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« Reply #21 on: September 24, 2008, 11:59:52 pm »

YAY! Im almost done moving! missed you guys.
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