By now it’s no secret that Drew Peterson, incarcerated and accused of the murder of his third wife, Kathleen Savio, as well as the fact that his fourth wife, Stacy, is still missing, has written a letter from jail printed on the front page of the Chicago Sun Times by columnist Michael Sneed.
As no one else can, Murphy-Milano has taken umbrage to this slap in the face to the women Peterson is accused of harming.
Writing on her blog, Murphy Milano Journal, she is calling a spade a spade. Outraged by the attention given to an accused murderer for the purpose of selling a headline, Susan urges readers to remember the victims first, and calls for equal time to be given to their lives, even if she has to do it herself.
Susan Murphy-Milano is a noted expert in the field of domestic and family violence, Intimate Partner Homicide, and officer involved domestic violence, not only through a heart to help victims, but from her own personal life experiences. She has written three books on how to safely leave a violent relationship, which include methods she has used over the last 20 years of her service to victims, saving countless lives.
Her latest book, “Time’s Up,” includes a unique method, the Evidentiary Abuse Affidavit, outlined in Chapter 4, which is a series of signed and notarized documents, along with video testimony, that will stand up against the Crawford v Washington ruling in courts across America. Victims who have been lethally harmed will have a voice against their abuser, as in the cases of both Kathleen Savio and Stacy Peterson.
Be sure to check in on Murphy Milano Journal for the series on Peterson’s letters from jail. It is one to watch!