"I just knew," she said. "I didn't doubt it. I just knew it would be this way. It was beautiful." In Peterson's Bolingbrook neighborhood, TV vans lined the street in front of his home. Peterson's oldest son, Stephen, declined interview requests and declined to comment when reached by phone. The refusal left the assembled camera crews to train their lenses on front of the house, tracking the silhouettes of those inside. Stephen Peterson has raised his four younger step-siblings, his father's two sons with Kathleen Savio and a son and daughter born to Stacy Peterson who were toddlers when she disappeared in 2007. A statement posted on the Facebook page of Tom Peterson, another of Drew Peterson's sons, said: "To say the least...I'm extremely disappointed. During the past 5 years...I got to see full grown adults act like children, and now they are parading around my front door. Who do I have left? Who do my siblings have left?" The Peterson saga has been a long and well-publicized one. Stacy's disappearance triggered intense national media coverage with reporters camped in front of Peterson's home for weeks on end. At the same time, Peterson, a former Bolingbrook police sergeant, gave interviews on national TV proclaiming his innocence. The case eventually became a made-for-TV movie starring Rob Lowe as Peterson.