Christina Raines, Drew Peterson's "live-in" fiancé, gave a comment on their new living arrangement through Drew Peterson that she was "happy moving in. I don't want to speak with the media."
In an exclusive taped interview with Derek Armstrong, author of Drew Peterson Exposed, Peterson said the move was precipitated by a confrontation with "Chrissy's" ex-boyfriend. Peterson confirmed Stacy's clothes had been "packed away" clearing room in the master closet for Christina.
"We went shopping yesterday for bunk beds for the kids. Now there are two princesses in the princess room," Peterson said in the interview. Chrissy's two children by a previous boyfriend, are the same ages as Peterson's two children with Stacy Peterson-his young wife who has been missing since October of 2007. "Chrissy's kids are great. A boy and a girl. My kids have new pals." When asked by Armstrong about the many pictures of Stacy Peterson in the house, Peterson replied, "They're still up. My kids have a right to their memories."
Peterson said he had plenty of room in the house for "Chrissy" and two more kids. He said his four children get along very well with her two children. "My kids adore Chrissy." This comment hauntingly mirrors a comment in the book Drew Peterson Exposed, when he said, "My kids adore Stacy," at that time referring to Kris and Tommy, his children with third wife Kathleen. Peterson is a "person of interest" in the death of Kathleen.
In the book Drew Peterson Exposed, Armstrong described Peterson's many younger girlfriends and wives. Many of those intimate stories offer disconcertingly similar scenarios to his current relationship. When asked about all his stories of younger women-peppered throughout the explosive book-Peterson just said, "That was then. It has nothing to do with Chrissy."
Note: FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE TAPED EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW, DEREK ARMSTRONG IS AVAILABLE FOR INTERVIEWS.
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