was murdered that he came home and that he put a woman s clothes in the laundry. i mean had she ever told you that? cassandra? sorry, i lost you, somebody was talking in my ear. judge jeanine: did you you sister tell you that she found drew the night of kathleen s murder washing a woman s clothes? she never told me that, no. judge jeanine: good luck with the children of stacy peterson and hopefully there will be justice for your sister as well. joe hosey, author of the book fatal vows, candace akin, thank you for being with us this evening. up next, the family of kathleen savio speaks out. and i stepped on the machine, and it showed me the pressure points on
doing? i am not sure. drew denied me visitation and so has steven. and the sad part about it is your is sister stacy s two children lost their mother obviously and now their father is going to be in prison probably for the rest of his life. where do you think these kids will end up going? i m not sure. i guess we just have to wait and see and hopefully there is something that i can do to get some sort of visitation at least so that way i can see them. how old are they now, is a sandra? 7 and 9. judge jeanine: so hard. so hard. joe hosey, you wrote the book fatal vows and you sat through that trial every day, i saw you there. how does stacy peterson s case the book that you wrote about compare to the evidence that you heard in kathleen savio s case which led to a conviction? there is a lot more evidence in stacy s case. judge jeanine: you think so? there is direct evidence.
was murdered that he came home and that he put a woman s clothes in the laundry. i mean had she ever told you that? cassandra? sorry, i lost you, somebody was talking in my ear. judge jeanine: did you you sister tell you that she found drew the night of kathleen s murder washing a woman s clothes? she never told me that, no. judge jeanine: good luck with the children of stacy peterson and hopefully there will be justice for your sister as well. joe hosey, author of the book fatal vows, candace akin, thank you for being with us this evening. up next, the family of kathleen savio speaks out. and
was murdered that he came home and that he put a woman s clothes in the laundry. i mean had she ever told you that? cassandra? sorry, i lost you, somebody was talking in my ear. judge jeanine: did you you sister tell you that she found drew the night of kathleen s murder washing a woman s clothes? she never told me that, no. judge jeanine: good luck with the children of stacy peterson and hopefully there will be justice for your sister as well. joe hosey, author of the book fatal vows, candace akin, thank you for being with us this evening. up next, the family of kathleen savio speaks out. and my summation, a call to justice.
i am not sure. drew denied me visitation and so has steven. and the sad part about it is your is sister stacy s two children lost their mother obviously and now their father is going to be in prison probably for the rest of his life. where do you think these kids will end up going? i m not sure. i guess we just have to wait and see and hopefully there is something that i can do to get some sort of visitation at least so that way i can see them. how old are they now, is a sandra? 7 and 9. judge jeanine: so hard. so hard. joe hosey, you wrote the book fatal vows and you sat through that trial every day, i saw you there. how does stacy peterson s case the book that you wrote about compare to the evidence that you heard in kathleen savio s case which led to a conviction? there is a lot more evidence in stacy s case. judge jeanine: you think so? there is direct evidence. tom says he helped drewarey a