Chicagoland Missing Mothers

2008 October 23
by delilah1234

There is more than one missing mother in the Chicagoland area and probably more than the ones pictured here.  We will not forget them and will continue to carry their messages until they are found.  Someone is getting away with murder in Chicago!

Stacy Peterson

Stacy Peterson


Almost a year has passed since Stacy Cales Peterson whispered to her sister Cassandra Cales that if she disappeared it was not an accident that “He killed her”, almost a year since she went missing without a trace leaving behind her babies, her home, her family, her friends, and almost a year since the body of Kathleen Savio was exhumed and her once called accidental death declared a homicide. These women, one now a victim of homicide who left behind a haunting plea for help to the state begging for help before he killed her, and one who begged her sister to find her if she disappeared because she feared for her life, as different as their cases are today -do have common ground. Both women were married to Drew Peterson, both women feared for their lives, both women tried to get help and get away, and both women were too late.

We, who gathered together to remember these women, who heard their voices only after they were gone, have vowed to make sure they are never forgotten, and that their names and stories live on. We are determined to see justice served.[/caption]

Kathleen Savio

Kathleen Savio

Both of these mothers cried for help to a combination of their communities; family, friends, clergy, the police, the state, complete strangers, and in the end there was no one who could, or would protect

Jeri Lynn Duvall

Jeri Lynn Duvall

them. The only voice they have been given is the media who has made them headline news. And so they have become the faces and the stories of thousands of women the media has passed over, a reminder that this can happen to any of us, or someone we know.

Domestic violence is unacceptable in our society, a plague which haunts behind closed doors, sunglasses and long sleeve shirts, often a well known dirty secret that no one talks about. We are determined to let victims know that there are options, there are ways to get out safely, there is help. But we have to reach them before it is too late.

Peggy Dianovsky

Peggy Dianovsky

Had someone helped Kathleen Savio or Stacy Peterson, had they heard their cries for help instead of turning their heads and pretending not to see- had someone listened and believed- taken the time to find out what could be done, or to change what could be done- we might not ever have known their names. They would be here today and four beautiful children would still have their moms.
Lisa Stebic

Lisa Stebic

These children deserve the truth, they deserve justice and the knowledge and comfort of knowing their mothers loved them very much and would be here with them if they could be. These children deserve to hear their mother’s voice. They deserve the truth. They deserve our help. They deserve your help.

Speak out for those who can no longer speak for themselves!

Please take the time to become involved in your community. Contact your elected officials, make your voice heard, make your vote count on election day. Find out what you can do to help these women and others like them. Find out what you can do to prevent these crimes. Find out what you can do to demand justice. Take action.

But most importantly find out what your politicians and officials are doing to protect you and your loved ones, and to seek justice for these women. Make sure your voice is one they cannot ignore, it could happen to you or someone you love.

There will be a search for Stacy Peterson this Saturday, October 25.

BRING STACY HOME!
Searchers needed Sat October 25, 2008 Stacy Peterson Hello again all! We are currently in need of volunteers to aid us in a search on Oct 25, 2008. We will once again be search for Stacy Peterson, it is not too late and it is not time to give up. We must push forward and bring this beautiful young woman home.If you are available please email me here or at fuzzbuttmom@comcast.net. We will be meeting at 9am, meeting location to be announced. Please feel free to repost this as often as you would like. Thanks again to all who have been helping in the searches and for any further help you may be able to provide.

Stacy Peterson
Lisa Stebic
Jeri Lynn Duvall
Peggy Dianovsky

4 Responses leave one →
  1. 2008 October 23

    I am the brother of Peggy Dianovsky. She went missing on 9/23/82.
    Twenty two years later her husband was brought to trial for her murder. No body was found. The Grand Jury of Cook County indicted him based on the testimony of her children, and some friends that testified that Peggy would never leave her beloved sons.
    After a two week trial the husband was acquitted.
    A friend testified stated the husband gave him money to get a gun to kill Peggy.
    His son testified he saw he saw his mom beaten bloody till she moved no more. He also saw his father washing his bloody hands in the kitchen sink. Blood was found by the police yet it was not processed.
    The judge in his ruling on November 4th 2004 said Peggy was probably dead as a result of foul play yet there was not enough evidence that the husband did it.
    He also discounted the testimony of her sons.
    He said they waited too many years before coming forward.
    What about the abused children that were abused by priests.
    The late Ray Charles in song said THEY SAY THAT TIME HEALS A BROKEN HEART, BUT TIME HAS STOOD STILL SINCE WE’VE BEEN APART. I can’t stop loving you sis.

  2. 2008 October 23
    delilah1234 permalink

    Thank you for your heartfelt comment. Peggy’s case is such a travesty of justice and it seems it continues to happen so often that these men know they can literally get away with murder. I hope that her sons and family are doing well despite the obvious void in their lives.

  3. 2008 October 23

    Thanks, Delilah…you have a magical way of speaking for the silent and to our hearts…which need to be prodded sometimes! So thanks for that too…

    xox

  4. 2008 October 24

    This is so sad. Each of these women warned friends and family that they were in toxic relationships. And yet, they are still missing. It is nice that you keep their voices alive for them! love, Kimmy

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