Postings on wife's blog ugly

Published: Tuesday, Aug. 8 2006 12:00 a.m. MDT

Cadie Gregerson created a blog to show off pictures of her baby, her husband and herself.

"This is just for freidns (sic) and family to view and I hope you all enjoy this," she wrote.

When her estranged husband, Craig Roger Gregerson, was arrested and charged in the kidnapping and murder of 5-year-old Destiny Norton, Cadie's personal Web site turned into a sounding board of vicious rants and hateful comments.

"I hope you burn in hell," a person going by "Hate you" wrote.

"You and your family are sick persons. I'm so sorry for your little baby girl. Somebody can do to her what your husband did to Destiny.

Take care of your baby and close this site," wrote "Ginger."

"God I wish i could use some words on here to make you cry!" another named "Philip" posted. Someone promptly posted "Shut up Philip" right afterward.

More than 100 people have posted comments on Gregerson's Web site, attacking her over the death of Destiny and the arrest of her husband. Traffic on his wife's blog has skyrocketed, causing it to shut down because of exceeded traffic limits. The Deseret Morning News was able to view the blog early Saturday morning, during a low Web traffic time period.

"You people need to leave me alone," Cadie posted to the anonymous commentators. "I didn't do anything But try to work things out with my husband. Now that I know what he was done, I'm filling (sic) for a divorce. I can't believe I married someone like that. I'm a mother to and was out looking for destiny. I had no clue what happen to her. There no need to put the blame or Say cruel things to me. IT WAS CRAIG NOT ME. Plus this is MY SITE NOT HIS."

Some people tried to defend her against the vicious, anonymous Internet attacks. Others pleaded with her to shut the Web site down.

"I have no right to judge you," a woman named "eating humble pie" posted on the blog. "I guess alot (sic) of us are just misplacing anger."

Gregerson himself had a myspace.com Web page as well as a pair of profiles on LDS-themed Internet dating sites. Going by "Packerman

365," Gregerson portrayed himself as an orphaned, single man who doesn't want children. In reality, his parents live in Utah County, he is married and has a 1-year-old daughter.


E-mail: bwinslow@desnews.com

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