Reps for Drew Peterson Ask 'Moment of Truth' Producers to Give Him Lie-Detector Test on Air
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Representatives for Drew Peterson contacted producers for FOX's lie-detector TV show "Moment of Truth" to suggest that he take a test on the air, FOX News confirmed on Tuesday.
TMZ.com first reported that lawyers for Peterson, a suspect in the disappearance of his fourth wife, Stacy, asked the program's producers to administer a lie-detector test to their client on national TV.
Stacy Peterson disappeared in October and is believed to be dead. Peterson is a prime suspect. He insists he is innocent and that she ran off with another man.
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His third wife, Kathleen Savio, also died under mysterious circumstances in 2004, when she was found in a bathtub. Her body was exhumed for further forensic analysis, and officials have reclassified her death as a "homicide staged to look like an accident."
Drew Peterson repeatedly has refused requests from Stacy's family that he take a polygraph test but apparently has had a change of heart.