Drew Peterson trial updates: Harry Smith Testifies2:55 p.m. 'It was concealment of a homicide'On cross examination, Harry Smith said Stacy Peterson told him that Drew Peterson was upset with her because he thought she told his son, Tom, that he killed Kathleen Savio
Smith said she told him that she believed her husband was spying on her and Smith told her to be careful.
"She said she had too much ... on him for him to do anything to her," Smith testified.
During the conversation, Smith said he heard Drew Peterson in the background.
"He called to her, asked her what she was doing and who she was talking to," Smith said, adding that the defendant called out to her a second time "to rush her off the phone or get her in."
Smith said Drew Peterson’s voice sounded as though he was some distance away from Stacy while calling for her.
"She yelled to Drew that she would be in in a minute," Smith said.
"Did Stacy say something to you about a GPS during that conversation?" Assistant State's Attorney John Connor asked.
Smith said Stacy told him she believed Peterson was tracking her via GPS through her cell phone, but that she had gotten a second phone.
"(She said) now I have a new one, and he doesn't know about it," Smith said.
On re-direct, defense attorney Joel Brodsky asked whether Smith warned Stacy to be careful because she could be charged with extortion.
"During that call, I did tell her to be careful, but it wasn't about extortion. It was concealment of a homicide," Smith replied.
"She said, 'Could we get more money out of Drew if we threatened to tell police about how he killed Kathy, and you to be careful because you could be arrested for extortion?" Brodsky said.
"No, that's not what I told her," Smith said.
The state had no further questions after Brodsky, and Smith was excused.
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