I've found everything I can, some I've already detailed above, but it is quite difficult to get hold of the actual data. So much is vague and I wonder why.
This is what Wommack himself says about his son's 'death':
When my youngest son, Peter, died on March 4, 2001, my wife and I spoke our faith and said, “The first report is not the last report.” We spoke resurrection life back into Peter’s body, and then we headed into town. It was one hour and fifteen minutes from the time we got the call until we got to where Peter was. During that time, I was operating in faith. I remembered prophecies that had not yet come to pass in Peter’s life, and therefore, I knew it wasn’t time for Peter to die. I rejoiced by faith, seeing Peter alive and well.
My oldest son, Joshua, met me at the door and said, “Dad, five or ten minutes after I called you, Peter just sat up.” Thank You, Jesus! This is the point: I didn’t rejoice more once I saw Peter raised from the dead than I did while I was still driving. During the drive, I knew Peter was alive, and I was rejoicing with all my might. It was actually anticlimactic when I saw in the physical what I had already seen in the spiritual. Don’t get me wrong; I was blessed and I rejoiced to see my son raised up after being dead for five hours. But the physical reality wasn’t more real to me than the spiritual reality of faith.
It appears that the medics concerned are not prepared to talk about it. Very strange.
There are also reports that Peter (full name Jonathan Peter) committed suicide at a later date, I don't know if that is true or not but surely there would be a report of it somewhere. He is supposed to have served a prison sentence in El Paso for wife beating too. Mind you, if true neither would be surprising if he is the product of parents who pretend he was raised from the dead, imagine living with that rope around your neck. He must have been seriously disturbed.
Andrew Wommack seems to be an extremely powerful person.