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    Nancy Cooper, 34, of Cary, N.C. #11

    A mobile serial killer leaves "isolated incidents" wherever they go; Someone who kills every ten years on some kind of anniversary could appear random; A drunk driver that accidently hits and kills a jogger, then quickly disposes of the body to avoid a DWI wouldn't necessarily appear to be...
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    Nancy Cooper, 34, of Cary, N.C. #11

    Reportedly, Nancy left the BBQ around midnight and Brad's affidavit implies that the kids are early risers, perhaps they get up at 6:30? I know that a couple of my daughter's friends get up at six, my daughter gets up around seven and my wife at 5:30, all with or without an alarm and...
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    Nancy Cooper, 34, of Cary, N.C. #11

    The Chief actually said that nothing had been reported that would indicate this was anything other than an isolated incident. She did not and could not categorically say it that is was or was not an isolated incident because at that time they had only started gathering the evidence and it...
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    Custody

    If he were knowingly lie on an affidavit, he'd be commiting perjury. And, if he's ever subjected to a criminal trial over the death of his wife, if he were to take the stand, the prosecutor would be able to say; "Why should this jury believe you, since you've previously lied under oath?". Thus...
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    Nancy Cooper, 34, of Cary, N.C. #10

    I've said all along that I fully expected a continuance. He hasn't even been charged with a crime and for all we know, he's been pretty much exonerated. With the media spotlight so intense and no resolution in the case, the kids are probably better off in Canada, but with what we have right now...
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    Nancy Cooper, 34, of Cary, N.C. #10

    In his rebuttal, he says that he quit training, her friend's claims are exaggerated and that he offered to delay finishing his degree. Toward that last point, I'm sure the continuing ed/adult education departments all over the country were holding their breaths earlier today. I mean, couldn't...
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    Nancy Cooper, 34, of Cary, N.C. #10

    Personally, I suspect that the subpeona to Interact was so that they might testify as an "expert witness". They could probably speak in generalities about whether some of the allegations in her friend's affidavits qualify as abuse and about some the reactions to stress, someone might have while...
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    Nancy Cooper, 34, of Cary, N.C. #10

    The credit card statements would be the proof, though I really don't why they'd matter. In his rebuttal, he says that he asked her to also prepare a will, but she didn't and he never completed his, then he gives the web addy for the service that he was using. (This actually might be...
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    Nancy Cooper, 34, of Cary, N.C. #10

    In his first affidavit, item 167 (after the milk/bread run) says "I started to get ready for the girls to get up and noticed we were out of laundry detergent and could not do laundry, so Nancy asked me to go back out to get some laundry detergent at around 6:30 AM". And, item 168 says "Nancy...
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    Nancy Cooper, 34, of Cary, N.C. #10

    If he were any kind of father, he might temporarily step aside, but they're his kids and I have no reason to believe that he doesn't love or want them and we've seen no allegations of child abuse, so why would he give up permanently? BTW: It's the grandparents who have filed for permanent...
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    Nancy Cooper, 34, of Cary, N.C. #10

    I've also said a couple of times that there very easily and quite likely could be a continuance in the custody case. Sure, the grandparents have played some of the media games and that "dressing the aunt like the mom" is kind of weird, but they're now safely tucked into some wayout place in...
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    Nancy Cooper, 34, of Cary, N.C. #10

    I'm going to take a break, so I'll just throw onto the record something that I've said, before; If Brad killed Nancy, then the children should go to one or the other sets of grandparents, rather than foster care. But, until he's charged, arrested or convicted, then the fact that there was...
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    Nancy Cooper, 34, of Cary, N.C. #10

    I don't know either, but $1200 a month is more than a lot, if not the majority of people make and like most of the examples raised in her friend's affidavits, it's more about their relationship and doesn't really speak to his ability to care for his kids. (Not to be mean, but I'm sure Brad's...
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    Nancy Cooper, 34, of Cary, N.C. #10

    I don't know the current specifics of Cary Water, but I gave an example concerning a gas/water/sewer/garbage bill from the place that I currently live and I can recall from my childhood in Cary, my father occasionally having to go pay a CP&L (ProgressEnergy) bill to get the power turned back on...
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    Nancy Cooper, 34, of Cary, N.C. #10

    In all the flurry of posting, I certainly understand why you may not have seen it, but I commented last night that a person's name doesn't have to be on an account to pay a utility bill and get service restored. Perhaps she didn't have the $20, plus there'd most likely be a reconnect and...

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