Joliet, IL|News|
Drew Peterson Consumed By James Glasgow - Or Is It The Other Way Around?
A prosecutor said Drew Peterson burned with hatred for Jim Glasgow but a defense attorney claimed Glasgow was actually the obsessed one.

Joseph Hosey was with Patch from 2010 to 2017 and returned in 2025. Hosey is a National Press Club John Aubuchon Press Freedom Award winner, was named the Northern Illinois University Journalist of the Year, was inducted into the Northern Illinois University Hall of Fame, and won Columnist of the Year awards from both the Illinois Associated Press and the Illinois Press Association. Hosey authored a book about the Drew Peterson case, "Fatal Vows: The Tragic Wives of Sergeant Drew Peterson," which was made into the record-setting Lifetime movie "Drew Peterson: Untouchable."
A prosecutor said Drew Peterson burned with hatred for Jim Glasgow but a defense attorney claimed Glasgow was actually the obsessed one.

He touched the BB gun, the BB gun went off and he got hit, the lawsuit said.
We might find out this week. The case hinges on the ex-cop and convicted wife killer's own words as captured on a wire worn by a convict.
She stole nearly $40,000 from a Naperville man who thought she was going to arrange a marriage for him.
One of the Joliet tax preparers remains in jail but the other got her bond dropped and was released.
He snatched a stone from a Frankfort jewelry store, police said.
He made a scene while he was playing cards and then wouldn’t leave, police said.
One man slashed another’s face with a knife, police said.
They found a gun too, police said.
The car was parked outside a Currency Exchange.
The boyfriend stabbed her in the thigh and the arm as he had her pinned down in the parking lot, police said.
The other driver picked her out of a photo lineup, police said.
A witness said the wrestling was “playful,” police said.
The chase ended in downtown Joliet.
The chase ended in downtown Joliet.
“She knew the law and she was a lawyer and didn't need to give me her insurance info or name,” the other driver said.
“She knew the law and she was a lawyer and didn't need to give me her insurance info or name,” the other driver said.
“She knew the law and she was a lawyer and didn't need to give me her insurance info or name,” the other driver said.
The old woman was taken to the hospital after her granddaughter threw her to the floor, police said.