Disgusting … Drew Peterson a Hit with the Ladies … What Next a Starring Role on The Bachelor?

 

Ladies … what are you thinking? What possesses women to lose their collective Wtf_dudeminds an be attracted to an individual who any normal person would run screaming with their hair on fire away from? Drew Peterson is a suspect in his wife’s disappearance, but the ex-cop says there’s no shortage of ladies willing to take her place. What place is that, to be missing or found dead in a bath tub?

Drew Peterson, a suspect in his wife Stacy Peterson’s disappearance, is now a hit with the ladies. Is turn about fair play? Because Drew Peterson claims his wife ran off with another man this is supposed to be equal time? I actually do not know who to be more ill with, Drew Peterson or the desperate pathetic women that would throw themselves at this individual.

Peterson, who denies any involvement in Stacy Peterson’s disappearance and claims that she left him for another man, recently visited a tavern where he received attention from female patrons, according to a report. “I turn heads,” Peterson told The Herald News. “It’s not something I want. It’s like, ‘Yeah, it’s me.’” Women at the tavern bought him drinks and offered him their telephone numbers but it doesn’t stop there. One woman left a note on his mailbox to meet up with her sometime. “She drove by, blowing me kisses,” he said. (Fox News)

The note read … I guess we might be reading about Ashley in the near future as missing wife #5.

Drew,” reads the note, which was written on a scrap of envelope, “My name is Ashley. I just want you to know I believe you! Sorry you have to go through this. If u need someone to talk to you can call me – Ashley.”

Posted January 23, 2008 by
Bizarre, Crime, Missing Persons, WTF | 25 comments


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  • Comments

    25 Responses to “Disgusting … Drew Peterson a Hit with the Ladies … What Next a Starring Role on The Bachelor?”

    1. buster on January 23rd, 2008 2:06 pm

      Drew Peterson, a suspect in his wife Lacy Peterson’s disappearance, is now a hit

      Lacy ???

    2. Carpe Noctem on January 23rd, 2008 3:19 pm

      “I turn heads,” Peterson told The Herald News. “It’s not something I want. It’s like, ‘Yeah, it’s me.’”

      Yes, Drew but unfortunately for you… you do it

      with a garden implement.

      Not cool, bro!

    3. Carpe Noctem on January 23rd, 2008 3:20 pm

      STACY not LACY.

    4. dayna on January 23rd, 2008 4:34 pm

      Drew P. and his lawyer were on a radio show this a.m. and there is apparently going to be a dating game for Drew. No joke. Go to the link and look at what is up for tomorrow’s schedule.

      http://www.dahl.com

    5. Jerry from Ohio on January 23rd, 2008 5:07 pm

      SAD Very SAD :+(

    6. Maggie on January 23rd, 2008 5:18 pm

      He turns heads alright they are all pointing and whispering wondering why this narcissistic sociopath(imo) is still walking around after all that is known about the past and present. Here’s his wife and the mother of his kids missing for months and he’s never went out and looked and constantly goes on tv laughing and joking and talking about other women.. He is disgusting.

    7. LilPuma on January 23rd, 2008 6:51 pm

      I’ll never understand women who write to or want to marry the likes of Scott Peterson, the Menendez brothers, and others. Granted, we only know that Drew Peterson is hot tempered with a big mouth, we don’t have other evidence, but this guy is absolutely not the Bachelor of the Month material. There will always be women attracted to the ‘bad boys’ (can you say Pamela Anderson?), but there’s a huge difference between Tommy Lee and someone who abuses (and possibly kills) his wives. Women can be their own worst enemies.

      Cue plug for Dana’s show this Friday: In fact, it’s one of the questions I hope one of Dana’s guests will address. The accuser in the Duke rape case, whom I believe has psychological problems, helps put doubt in the minds of authorities and others when a woman legitimately makes these charges. Of course Nifong helped in this case.

      Putting yourself at risk by living, i.e., going to a bar, traveling, meeting new people, is often criticized with a “she asked for it” mentality. But snuggling up to someone who has been convicted of killing, someone who has threatened and possibly (most likely) killed one or more spouses, like Drew Peterson, is like letting a tiger out of its cage and being surprised that it attacks you.

    8. yoyo muffintop on January 23rd, 2008 8:27 pm

      Low self esteem & maternal instinct – acting upon the false hope that they can illicit change in a man whom everyone has given up on.
      imo

    9. Scared Monkeys on January 23rd, 2008 9:18 pm

      #3, sorry carpe was so pissed when I wrote story … misspelled.
      r

    10. yoyo muffintop on January 23rd, 2008 10:02 pm

      “Putting yourself at risk by living, i.e., going to a bar, traveling, meeting new people, is often criticized with a “she asked for it” mentality. But snuggling up to someone who has been convicted of killing, someone who has threatened and possibly (most likely) killed one or more spouses, like Drew Peterson, is like letting a tiger out of its cage and being surprised that it attacks you.”

      That’s called “blaming the victim”. There’s no difference between your 2 senarios.
      Nada, zilch.

    11. Carpe Noctem on January 24th, 2008 12:01 am

      WIN A DATE

      WITH THIS

      D R E A M B O A T! ;-)

      http://tinyurl.com/2qf4gk

    12. Carpe Noctem on January 24th, 2008 12:12 am

      R,

      No apology necessary here, sir.

      You da man!

    13. yoyo muffintop on January 24th, 2008 12:20 am

      And if you’re lucky enough to win, you might get the honor of cleaning his garage.

      http://tinyurl.com/2n5kq7

      The “talent” in Bolingbrook must be frightning if this schmuck’s able to pull chicks.

    14. LilPuma on January 24th, 2008 12:23 am

      The radio station execs said they won’t let them do this. Signs of intelligent life.

      10. Yoyo: Going to a bar is the same as dating a man who is convicted of killing his wife? You’re in Aruba on drugs, right? They’re big on victim blaming; part of the culture.

    15. LilPuma on January 24th, 2008 12:31 am

      Let me add two afterthoughts:

      1. I heard on the nightly news that the Drew matchmaking show will not go on.

      2. Yoyo, if a woman were to date Joran van der Sloot, for example, knowing what we know about him, and got herself killed, I would blame him, not her. But I’d also wonder what in the heck was going on in her pea brain that made her want to date someone like him. In other words, I get your point, but dating someone known to be abusive towards women is not the same as going to a bar, traveling, etc.

    16. yoyo muffintop on January 24th, 2008 1:34 am

      LilPuma – what part of my post has anything to do with aruba?
      I thought it was about how someone can somehow be more/less of a victim than someone else…as you are stating.
      - “Putting yourself at risk by living, i.e., going to a bar, traveling, meeting new people, is often criticized with a “she asked for it” mentality.” (Less of a victim)
      - “…dating someone known to be abusive towards women is not the same as going to a bar, traveling, etc.” (More of a victim)

      real slippery slope.

      fyi – it’s ok not to mention aruba in threads that have nothing to do with aruba

    17. yoyo muffintop on January 24th, 2008 1:36 am

      (Less of a victim)/(More of a victim) should be flip flopped.
      brilliant.

    18. brenda on January 24th, 2008 9:33 am

      OK…never thought this would happen, but I’m 100% with YoYo on this. We MUST take responsibility for our lives/safety. I’ve told my daughter this. DO NOT PUT YOURSELF IN A SITUATION YOU DO NOT BELONG! PREDITORS ARE CALLED PREDITORS FOR A REASON!!

      Thas said, yes, I would want to see the guy hang who took advantage of a girl (like Joran and Peterson), but if any female knew about their past and was COMPLETELY STUPID enough to go out with them and the worst happened…YES…they would have to take 50% of the blame for playing with fire.

      Why do you think some insurance companies refuse to pay out life insurance to those who die bungie jumping or parachuting in some cases? I know for a fact many refuse to pay out if a person commits suicide as well. It’s written into the policy ahead of time!! This is due to the RISK involved. Take a risk and loose…it is no one’s fault but your own.

      That said, neither Natalee or Peterson’s missing wife were to blame as they did not know about anything before the fact. Yes…peterson’s wife learned after the fact…but not before. By then, it was too late. She tried to leave and we all know what came of that. Her death.

      Brenda

    19. LilPuma on January 24th, 2008 10:31 pm

      :-) My only point is that there’s a difference (IMO) between being bitten by a shark while surfing and jumping into the killer whale exhibit at Sea World.

    20. brenda on January 25th, 2008 10:33 am

      Yes LilPuma…there is a hugh difference and you are quite correct on that. Just that you should not degrade killer whales so badly by comparing Peterson or Joran to them :>)

    21. LilPuma on January 25th, 2008 2:26 pm

      You’re sooooo right! :-)

    22. yoyo muffintop on January 26th, 2008 12:23 am

      So Brenda & LilPuma – essentially what you are saying is there are some actions/behaviors that put a person at a higher risk of falling victim to crime, correct?
      You mention “aruba” in what you both posted on “risky” actions/behaviors – do you even realize where that goes?

      Here, check this senario out – it will test your less-of-a-victim posts:
      1. A woman is walking in a dimly lit garage at night in a very bad neighborhood with nobody else around. Her car is in the far corner. She is attacked by a man.
      2. A woman is in her suburban home watching tv during the day. A man breaks in and attacks her.

      Is #1 less/same of a victim than #2?

    23. brenda on January 26th, 2008 9:05 pm

      ashley could be a mole!

    24. brenda on January 28th, 2008 10:46 am

      To start, I do not know who posted #23…I did not check this site on Sat…but never mind, I’m going to answer yoyo.

      I did not mention Aruba in my post, but yes..it is true that some people (both men and women) put themselves in situations that make them easier targets.

      I’m a firm believer that if you are living in a dangerous area it is best to try and get out of there, but life circumstance often do not allow this. For a person attacked in their own home, that is never a good scenario and it is happening more and more these days. Not sure what you are wanting to “test”, but appreciate you wanting to understand my/our thinking.

      With respect to Natalee, she had no clue this young man who was sooo nice to her over a couple of days was a monster…but the point I was trying to make was that any woman stupid enough to go out with Peterson is taking a HUGH risk with their own safety. Both scenarios you posted are more on the side of one being truly victimized.

      I grew up in Tampa and know the uneasy feeling of walking through a parking garage (day and night) and not feeling completely safe. I always tried to park near elevators or open areas…but it wasn’t always possible.

      Scariest situation I was ever in with a man I didn’t know was at the car wash in my dinky Virginia town! (No kidding.) I was washing my car in broad daylight and a creep walked over to the bay I was in and started watching me. I asked him if he needed something and he didn’t answer. I told him I didn’t need an audience and he said “this is a free country, I’ll watch you if I want”. Fortunately for me there was another man washing his truck in the other bay and he heard this. He came over and asked me if I needed help and the other guy left quickly…jumping in his car and peeling off. It was unnerving as I live in the country and if the other man had not been there, who knows what would have happened? NO one was around other than the 3 of us.

      When I hear stories of young women assaulted when walking home in the wee hours of the morning, I do have to wonder what those girls are thinking! In today’s world, we cannot take anything for granted any more…especially our safety. Gotta conduct ourselves as if we are always a target, which we may well be. All too may preditors who are vigilant in looking for an innocent target. The do not call them preditors for nothing.

    25. adam147 on February 22nd, 2008 11:50 pm

      It just proves that no matter what women say they want (non-sexist, non-violent nice guys w/a sense of humor) that what women are truly sexually attracted to are alpha males w/power/fame/money, even if it is a suspected rapist/murderer like Drew Peterson. Disgusting.

      Sad. This jerk has hot women lining up for him, while the average, law abdiding nice guy struggles for female attention.

      Imo, if women want to play with fire (bad boys w/criminal tendencies) then women shouldn’t be surprised when they get burned (raped, killed, abused, etc) and they shouldn’t expect nice guys to come to their rescue or feel much sympathy for them. We will not bear the cost of your high risk behavior. You are not victims, so stop crying. You encourage, incentivize and enable criminals, and thus a criminal yourself. Sometimes the bad boy will turn that criminal behavior on you. Oh well, it’s the “cost of doing business” when your business is to run with bad boys.

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