Will County prosecutors say they’re a few days away from calling their last witness in former Bolingbrook police sergeant Drew Peterson’s pretrial hearing.
Prosecutors have called more than 40 witnesses over three weeks.
They’ve said they plan to call about 60 in a hearing to determine what hearsay evidence a judge will let them present to a jury when Peterson stands trial in the 2004 death of Kathleen Savio.
Defense attorneys will be able to present their own witnesses, but they haven’t said how many they’ll call.
On Thursday, witnesses included law enforcement officials who went to Savio’s house the night her body was found.
Savio’s death was initially ruled an accident but was reclassified as a homicide after Peterson’s fourth wife disappeared in 2007.
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