Madeleine74
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I think this went on with a lot of the man killing wife murders at that time though, didn't it? Not exactly as in the Cooper case, but related. That the (later to be convicted) murders were asked to testify in child custody cases jeopardizing their criminal trials?
If that IS the case, I don't think that is morally right, though it may be legally kosher.
I'm not sure what other cases you are talking about. There was the Jason Young case (he murdered his wife, Michelle) in the same geographical area, but that murder happened 2 yrs before the Cooper case. In that case Michelle's family eventually sued to get visitation rights with Michelle's young daughter, and instead of setting up a visitation schedule, Jason Young just handed over custody of his daughter to the sister in law altogether, which was a big surprise as it was only visitation being asked for. He was arrested maybe 3 months later, was convicted in 2012, and is serving LWOP in prison for 1st degree murder.
PS Have you kept track of BC's appeal at all? Last I heard we were still waiting for a decision.
I have to some extent. Oral arguments were heard back in April and the appellate judges' decision is still pending. No idea when that decision will be made.