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they moved into this house in bolingbrook.ver and said if there's anything i ever needed his garage, like a lawnmower, tool, anything ever need. he said his garage was always open to me. i thought that was very. nice >> very nice, eager to please. that was drew peterson. except, sue says, when mr. nice guy morphed into mr. high, using insults to manipulate kathleen. >> he would say that she is crazy. she was looking like a dog. she was ugly, not a good mom. >> soon, the cutting words became heated arguments. drew's brother and sister in law, paul and norma peterson. >> they were always fighting like cats and. dogs >> you saw it firsthand? >> we saw it firsthand. they were always at each other, and it was always something. >> the end of the nine year marriage came one day in 2001. it came in the mail. >> she called me and she said, i got a letter and it said that she was having an affair and that she was a laughing stock. >> the anonymous letter included this shocking tidbit. drew's other woman was still in her teens. >> the th
they moved into this house in bolingbrook.ver and said if there's anything i ever needed his garage, like a lawnmower, tool, anything ever need. he said his garage was always open to me. i thought that was very. nice >> very nice, eager to please. that was drew peterson. except, sue says, when mr. nice guy morphed into mr. high, using insults to manipulate kathleen. >> he would say that she is crazy. she was looking like a dog. she was ugly, not a good mom. >> soon, the...
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wishing fish all mcneish given that or shame me, that it's a profound that kind of saddam boyer in bolingbrook the adamant that don't know what to do them car the most of your life. so he's just not really trista, but i was with some of the little i was wellness, it done that there's 2 of them, but i still have to move up the needs on both my teams and that'll do it just there's a lot of boring the dia, members, pieces to ship a full prescription drug is just north of play, a factor for, for act on oh, yes, to mosque near the corner of we'll go at our best thought, but because i couldn't, and she didn't do a deal. i'm not what you, what the era back mean? 3 with her. i'm the specific a subordinate but a year for this and that unless of course, i mean it's in the midst of them is the adult mom will it will last like a small boy. i mean, really, i mean a line you can go cheap. no, i just look up. she mean yet, so she's a fit a ma'am of liberal bravery of issue i i start with doctor eyes and then whims dawn. i still had a show show additional goes away. thing that would be used to receive by them
wishing fish all mcneish given that or shame me, that it's a profound that kind of saddam boyer in bolingbrook the adamant that don't know what to do them car the most of your life. so he's just not really trista, but i was with some of the little i was wellness, it done that there's 2 of them, but i still have to move up the needs on both my teams and that'll do it just there's a lot of boring the dia, members, pieces to ship a full prescription drug is just north of play, a factor for, for...
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in her son hasn't received any official medicine supplies to medical stuff, come with the common bolingbrook of the water, the february march. and the total blockade of the city started on march 1st. once they'd taken the city, no bosses or trucks with medicine or food could get through to harrison from other parts of ukraine. use a yoko of your songs, which are through initially it meant massive shortages. martha, but the city didn't start, it was better to go up a lot of your doorstep because the wall in the floor at the same time they tried to bring in as many products as possible from crimea, were able to scream. or you mock them, that they were there to helm obama guy and will be just drink our vanka, eat our sa sense a go buffy yet that was a city before and i think for the lord it's like a hostage drama privacy. everyone sitting together in the same room being told to stay quiet, stay still and nothing bad will happen to you more. we might let products through from crimea, and we might not want to stay quiet and you will be fine. it or maybe weren't they beautiful? they say you don't
in her son hasn't received any official medicine supplies to medical stuff, come with the common bolingbrook of the water, the february march. and the total blockade of the city started on march 1st. once they'd taken the city, no bosses or trucks with medicine or food could get through to harrison from other parts of ukraine. use a yoko of your songs, which are through initially it meant massive shortages. martha, but the city didn't start, it was better to go up a lot of your doorstep because...
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since the war started in her son hasn't received any official medicine supplies upcoming, becoming bolingbrook underwater. the 3rd bureau, martin, and the total blockade of the city started on march 1st. once they've taken the city, no buses or trucks with medicine or food could get through to hear some from other parts of ukraine. you the yoko of your phones the, which are through initially it meant massive shortages mazda, but the city didn't start with literally golub, got up north star guard the boy in the snow. at the same time, they tried to bring in as many products as possible from crimea. we have a little trust grima. you must improve that. they were there to helm obama, gary, imo to pigeon. us, drink our vodka, eat our sa sense? oh, go buffy yet that was the city before jonathan for the lord. it's like a hostage drama privacy. everyone sitting together in the same room being told to stay quiet, stay still and nothing bad will happen to you more. we might let products through from crimea, and we might not him what his day quite, and you will be fine. or maybe he won't. they cover for
since the war started in her son hasn't received any official medicine supplies upcoming, becoming bolingbrook underwater. the 3rd bureau, martin, and the total blockade of the city started on march 1st. once they've taken the city, no buses or trucks with medicine or food could get through to hear some from other parts of ukraine. you the yoko of your phones the, which are through initially it meant massive shortages mazda, but the city didn't start with literally golub, got up north star...
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started in has some, hasn't received any official medicine supplies to medical stuff coming to coming bolingbrook of the water, the february march. and the total blockade of the city started on march 1st. once they've taken the city, no buses or trucks with medicine or food could get through to harrison from other parts of ukraine. use a yoko of your phones the which are through initially it meant massive shortages. martha, but the city didn't start was better to go up. a gordon, you tossed up a go a guard the boy in the small, at the same time they tried to bring in as many products as possible from crimea, were able to scream, or you much some that they were there to helm obama guy and will be just drink our vanka, eat our sa sense her go buffy. yet that was a silly beforehand looking for the lauren. it's like a hostage drama privacy. everyone sitting together in the same room being told to stay quiet condition, stay still and nothing bad will happen to you more. we might let products through from crimea, and we might not him what his day quite, and you will be fine. or maybe you weren't lab co
started in has some, hasn't received any official medicine supplies to medical stuff coming to coming bolingbrook of the water, the february march. and the total blockade of the city started on march 1st. once they've taken the city, no buses or trucks with medicine or food could get through to harrison from other parts of ukraine. use a yoko of your phones the which are through initially it meant massive shortages. martha, but the city didn't start was better to go up. a gordon, you tossed up...
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come with the common bolingbrook of the water, the february march, and the total blockade of the city started on march 1st. once they'd taken the city, no bosses or trucks with medicine or food could get through to harrison from other parts of ukraine. use a yoko of your forms which are through initially it meant massive shortages. martha, but the city didn't start, it was better to go up, got up north star guard the boy investment at the same time. they tried to bring in as many products as possible from crimea, will be able to scream, or you must some, that they were there to helm obama guy and will be just drink our vanka. eat our sa sense a go buffy yet that we're setting up a portion of him for the lord and it's like a hostage drama privacy. everyone sitting together in the same room being told to stay quiet, stay still and nothing bad will happen to you more. we might let products through from crimea, and we might not want to stay quiet and you will be fine. it or maybe weren't they beautiful? they say you don't know what freedom is until you lose it. look in here and her so we
come with the common bolingbrook of the water, the february march, and the total blockade of the city started on march 1st. once they'd taken the city, no bosses or trucks with medicine or food could get through to harrison from other parts of ukraine. use a yoko of your forms which are through initially it meant massive shortages. martha, but the city didn't start, it was better to go up, got up north star guard the boy investment at the same time. they tried to bring in as many products as...
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host: one last call from bolingbrook, illinois. thank you for waiting.ou for taking my call. i have a quick comment and a question. the comment is about the data. one thing that you mentioned, the timeframe is mostly in the 20th century. i am also interested in the mid 20th century all the way up to the present. you also mentioned that there has been a change. i think to some extent, a lot of the people who are homeless today are in the range of working people who cannot afford to get housing. one of the caller's earlier asked about whether or not the government is helping or hurting. my question to you, the sense that the government does help the people who are building the houses and trying to gentrified, what about the government policy that helps the investors to create housing that is so expensive and gentrified areas and push people out. where do we find data also, the other part of the policy that helps investors. host: got your point. guest: there's a lot of discussion about the housing shortage broadly in america. the easiest way to address is a
host: one last call from bolingbrook, illinois. thank you for waiting.ou for taking my call. i have a quick comment and a question. the comment is about the data. one thing that you mentioned, the timeframe is mostly in the 20th century. i am also interested in the mid 20th century all the way up to the present. you also mentioned that there has been a change. i think to some extent, a lot of the people who are homeless today are in the range of working people who cannot afford to get housing....
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host: one last call from bolingbrook, illinois. thank you for waiting.my call. i have a quick comment and a question. the comment is about the data. one thing that you mentioned, the timeframe is mostly in the 20th century. i am also interested in the mid 20th century all the way up to the present. you also mentioned that there has been a change. i think to some extent, a lot of the people who are homeless today are in the range of working people who cannot afford to get housing. one of the caller's earlier asked about whether or not the government is helping or hurting. my question to you, the sense that the government does help the people who are building the houses and trying to gentrified, what about the government policy that helps the investors to create housing that is so expensive and gentrified areas and push people out. where do we find data also, the other part of the policy that helps investors. host: got your point. guest: there's a lot of discussion about the housing shortage broadly in america. the easiest way to address is allow developer
host: one last call from bolingbrook, illinois. thank you for waiting.my call. i have a quick comment and a question. the comment is about the data. one thing that you mentioned, the timeframe is mostly in the 20th century. i am also interested in the mid 20th century all the way up to the present. you also mentioned that there has been a change. i think to some extent, a lot of the people who are homeless today are in the range of working people who cannot afford to get housing. one of the...
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host: one last call from bolingbrook, illinois. thank you for waiting. call. i have a quick comment and a question. the comment is about the data. one thing that you mentioned, the timeframe is mostly in the 20th century. i am also interested in the mid 20th century all the way up to the present. you also mentioned that there has been a change. i think to some extent, a lot of the people who are homeless today are in the range of working people who cannot afford to get housing. one of the caller's earlier asked about whether or not the government is helping or hurting. my question to you, the sense that the government does help the people who are building the houses and trying to gentrified, what about the government policy that helps the investors to create housing that is so expensive and gentrified areas and push people out. where do we find data also, the other part of the policy that helps investors. host: got your point. guest: there's a lot of discussion about the housing shortage broadly in america. the easiest way to address is allow developers
host: one last call from bolingbrook, illinois. thank you for waiting. call. i have a quick comment and a question. the comment is about the data. one thing that you mentioned, the timeframe is mostly in the 20th century. i am also interested in the mid 20th century all the way up to the present. you also mentioned that there has been a change. i think to some extent, a lot of the people who are homeless today are in the range of working people who cannot afford to get housing. one of the...