Leila
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I'm wondering what Joel Brodsky knows. He's no longer Drew Peterson's attorney, and was seen talking with Cassandra Cales, Stacy's sister, at the hearing for a new trial on February 20th. From the Chicago Tribune:
Among the oddities Wednesday, during the unusual hearing on post-trial motions that has stretched across two days, was former Peterson lead attorney Joel Brodsky chatting in a courthouse hallway with Stacy's sister Cassandra Cales.
Both declined to detail their conversation. We were just discussing how to make sure that her sister Stacy isn't forgotten after Drew goes away, Brodsky said.
http://articles.chicagotribune.com/...n-savio-joel-brodsky-wheaton-divorce-attorney
I know that attorney-client privilege would prevent Brodsky from saying anything in detail to the authorities, but if he has any empathy for a grieving family, and if he has any information on where Stacy is, he could steer them in the right direction with some broad hints.
Even if he doesn't know for sure, he was so close to Drew Peterson all these years, he may have a good idea what happened.
Among the oddities Wednesday, during the unusual hearing on post-trial motions that has stretched across two days, was former Peterson lead attorney Joel Brodsky chatting in a courthouse hallway with Stacy's sister Cassandra Cales.
Both declined to detail their conversation. We were just discussing how to make sure that her sister Stacy isn't forgotten after Drew goes away, Brodsky said.
http://articles.chicagotribune.com/...n-savio-joel-brodsky-wheaton-divorce-attorney
I know that attorney-client privilege would prevent Brodsky from saying anything in detail to the authorities, but if he has any empathy for a grieving family, and if he has any information on where Stacy is, he could steer them in the right direction with some broad hints.
Even if he doesn't know for sure, he was so close to Drew Peterson all these years, he may have a good idea what happened.