I wondered if this was at a former job since it stated his former boss's wife.
That was the impression I got.
I wondered if this was at a former job since it stated his former boss's wife.
I wondered if this was at a former job since it stated his former boss's wife.
Yes, it makes a lot of sense. I too think the store was an excuse to be out if anyone saw him leaving the house or coming back home. I'm surprised it's 6am since it's light out then, but that would also take away the need for headlights which I've always thought would attract more attention to his car in a dark area such as where Nancy was found. I like your ideas about hiding the cell phone and so forth!
I thought the only place he'd worked at in the US was Cisco?
Hey Buddy,
I suppose you are right - I'm 5'6 and weigh 110 so a bottle of water and a bagel would be right up my alley for lunch. I suppose probably not for Brad. If he was working out I suppose he would need many more calories than I.
PS - good to see you.
Autopsy reports in NC typically take 2-3 months to complete.
Mr Blum knows this and is just posturing
JTF - I think you are very close. The cell phone info is just too easy...
But what about mom's post that he was seen in HT at 4-ish buying laundry detergent or laundry detergent with bleach? Do you still think that fits in? If it is true how is he going to explain it now?
Oops, I thought it was before 6am. thanks!According to the naval observatory - the sun rose over Raleigh on July the 12th at 608 a.m.
Oh I still agree with you, I just wanted to confirm what I believed that he'd really come to the US because of the job at Cisco.You're right. I went and re-read it. It stated it was shortly after they moved here. But, it could've been the wife of former boss in Canada or a the wife of his (former) boss at Cisco.
My brain is going haywire from reading all of this.
Does anyone recall the address of the Harris Teeter store that he might have gone to ?
I'm glad someone is thinking of other ways the crime could have occurred. I'm not totally convinced that BC killed Nancy, and if he didn't, I'm sorry that the children can't be with him. I hope that evidence will be conclusive as to the killer's identity, either to convict BC or someone else.Having just now read all this stuff I have concluded the following:
Brad did go to the store just as he described, Nancy called him just as he described and he purchased the items just as described. Nancy was still alive.
However when he returned home is when the stuff hit the fan. From reading all the nice things he had to say in his custody filing it was obvious he had a tennis match scheduled for that morning despite earlier in his epistle saying that Saturday was Mommy's day off. A huge fight occurs and he murdered her shortly after 7 am - she never went running but may have been dressed to do so. A few things lead me to this - Brad says Nancy called him at the store but yet Jessica reported Nancy's purse and cell phone were in her car during the 911 call.
Page 4 of Jessica Adam's affidavit - Brad called her at 1230 pm that Saturday saying he was going to look for Nancy and this Carrie person. She offers to watch the girls while he does so and he just hangs up on her. I suspect he was loading Nancy into the car to dispose of her body at that time.
JMO
2082 Kildaire Farm Rd
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BRAD'S STATEMENT 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 and get some laundry detergent at around 6:30 A.M.
Did Brad do laundry or not? He says yes, friends so no.
How do you just happen to notice no laundry detergent?
Why would Nancy care about not having detergent when she had plans to paint, and not home doing laundry this particular Saturday?
Why would Brad care if there was detergent or not when he wasn't spending the day doing laundry, but playing tennis?
MY POINT
No reason to make a special trip to the store for detergent when it was not a high priority item needed on this particular day!
That 2nd trip to HT is what did it for me. Then when I saw "Nancy called from the house" I knew it was pure fabrication
This detergent story seems so bizarre, imo. First of all, Nancy stayed home all week with the kids and had a car of her own, so why wouldn't SHE have gone to the store to get it? It's not like she worked all week and didn't have time to stop at the store until Saturday (like most of us who work!). Secondly, he's supposed to have had a tennis game at 9:30am and he's concerned about laundry? What was so important that needed washing if he's innocent?That 2nd trip to HT is what did it for me. Then when I saw "Nancy called from the house" I knew it was pure fabrication