| Sometimes, life does imitate art. | | | | police he abused them. Peterson says he loves his |
| If you were trying to escape from an abusive | | | | wife and pleads with her to return. Stacy�s |
| husband who is a policeman, how would you elude | | | | body has never been found. No one has heard from |
| him? That's the subject of Anna Quindlen's | | | | her. |
| suspenseful novel "Black and Blue". | | | | One of the earliest signs of future abusive behavior |
| The case of Drew Peterson, a policeman in | | | | is financial control. A husband controls the purse |
| Bollingbrook, Illinois, is still under investigation in the | | | | strings, refusing to share financial information with his |
| disappearance of his fourth wife Stacy. His third wife, | | | | wife but expecting that she account for every |
| whose body was dug up for further testing, showed | | | | choice and every penny spent. |
| signs of homicide. Relatives of his previous wives tell | | | | |