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    What is considered CONTROLLING?

    Sleuthy, Also happens in the military, 25 years ago I was an MD in the Army in Korea. 11/12 of the women (single or married )in the officers barracks were having an affair with a married man. The excuse was they were there for a whole year without their spouse! Probably worse now and must be...
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    Custody Hearing - Scheduled for 10/16

    I hope all the friends and neighbors have solid alibis as to where they were when Nancy went missing..... I suppose one of the "group of friends "could have killed Nancy figuring " they'll never suspect me, they'll suspect " Brad"......... That said , I agree with Mr. Rentz that Brad is...
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    Autopsy

    Cygnus 1 , You are right, it is very explainable,( good homework on the weather and temperatures etc.) and if he is used to wearing a suit and tie at work, perhaps he only wears t-shirts at home or with family, and always wore dress shirts at all other times.
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    Autopsy

    Hadn't considered the psychological aspect of long vs. short sleeves. Interesting! Those of you that have access to more photos of Brad, isn't it odd that on Sept 1 is is wearing a T-shirt at home, and the day he went to the zoo with Nancy and the kids he was wearing a t-shirt. but going to...
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    Autopsy

    True ,...it may have been possible to determine exertion ( but I doubt you could say running versus fighting an attacker) however again..... due to the time the body was out in the elements a lot of these exact scientific tests are useless and may just provide more data points that don' really...
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    Nancy Cooper, 34, of Cary, N.C. #26

    Another thing I wonder is why did Brad have shoes one time he went to Harris Teeter and sandals on just a little while later? Were those sneakers and sandals the ones that were removed in the SW,were they very clean on the soles or was there residue on them?
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    Autopsy

    It should be referred to as ETOD ( estimated time of death) and it is an estimated time range ( which has been known to be very very inexact.....) with the condition of the body and the weather etc the ETOD would not be able to rule out or rule in a specific time like before 6:40 am or after...
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    Autopsy

    see my original comment on this thread #241 on October 2 Seeing as we do not know( do we ?) how the body was found ,(I mean was the head up down, legs crossed etc etc) it could possibly mean that after it rained that leg was in a position to capture all themud and water sliding down the hill...
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    Autopsy

    When it says the pancreas was autolysed it means that the body had been left out in the heat so long that although they could grossly identify an organ as pancreas, when they look at the histopathology( a small section that has been stained and fixed on a glass slide to look at cellular...
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    Autopsy

    I have been reading these posts from the very beginning. As I have a medical background I feel compelled to comment on the autopsy. From my reading I would say that the pathologist felt that NC was strangled probably with some sort of “ ligature.” In these cases it take 10-15 seconds for a...

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