Crime / Cincinnati Restaurateur: $100K Reward for Body of Stacy Peterson Doesn't trust police in Drew Peterson case By Matt Cantor, Newser Staff Posted Aug 28, 2012 4:19 PM CDT Copied In this file photo from Thursday, March 20, 2010 in Bolingbrook, Ill., Drew Peterson stands in the bedroom of the home from where his fourth wife, Stacy Peterson, disappeared in 2007. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green) A Cincinnati restaurateur and victims' advocate is convinced ex-cop Drew Peterson killed Peterson's missing ex-wife—and he's offering $100,000 to whomever can find her body. "We think somebody knows something but they were afraid to come forward, and $100,000, quite frankly, makes people get a little bit more brave," Jeff Ruby says. story continues belowShoe CEO Drops Business Sneakers Taking The NFL By Storm Finally, A Comfortable Shoe Thats Fit For The Office. With Comfort, Luxury, & Versatility Engineered Into Every Step, Wolf & Shepherd Shoes Are Specifically Designed For Those Who Want To Lead The Pack.Wolf & ShepherdShop NowUndoHelloFresh vs. Home Chef - There's One Clear WinnerThe Top Meal Kit Of 2025, RevealedTopdustLearn MoreUndoRelax In StyleBreezy chambray, intricate embroidery, and luxurious silk come together in our latest resort arrivals, perfect for sun-filled escapes and dreamy getaways.Johnny WasShop NowUndo As for Illinois police, they "couldn’t find fish in Lake Michigan," he says. “They ain’t even looking for her." The restaurant owner, whose ex-brother-in-law was murdered, has long made his opinions clear on murder cases, often taking out ads in local papers, the Cincinnati Enquirer reports. He once threw OJ Simpson out of his steakhouse. Meanwhile, the Chicago Tribune has the latest in Peterson's murder trial involving a different wife. (More Cincinnati stories.) Report an error