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Drew Peterson Will Take Your Questions

Posted Apr 11, 08 12:54 PM CDT in Crime & Courts US 

(Newser) – Drew Peterson, suspected in the disappearance of his fourth wife while police investigate the death of his third, will field viewers’ questions on "Larry King Live" tonight, the Chicago Tribune reports. The show offers the first chance for the public to question the ex-cop, who says he's been convicted by the media. “There's no rules. Larry King's people tell me that they screen out the nuts,” his lawyer said.

The appearance follows a local man’s testimony before a grand jury that a relative of Peterson's told him he helped Peterson move a large container the day Stacy disappeared. The relative said he feared he helped move Stacy's body and subsequently attempted suicide. Peterson rejects the story; he also says the death of this third wife, which police are re-examining, was an accident.

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Former Bolingbrook police officer Drew Peterson talks about his wife Stacy Thursday, March, 20, 2008 in their Bolingbrook, Ill. home.   (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)
Stacy Peterson, 23, of Bolingbrook, Ill., and her husband, Drew Peterson, 53, a former police officer, are pictured in this undated file photo.   (AP Photo/Family of Stacy Peterson, File)
A photo of former Bolingbrook police officer Drew Peterson, and his wife, Stacy, adorns the dresser in their bedroom at their family home Thursday, March, 20, 2008 in Bolingbrook, Ill.   (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)
Former Bollingbrook, Ill., police officer Drew Peterson waits to be interviewed on the NBC "Today" show in New York, Thursday Feb. 28, 2008.   (AP Photo/Richard Drew)
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