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I'm going to say again, all the RTP techies have shown up for this case because the dude worked at Cisco and they lived in Cary... so therefore, their interested in the technical aspect. My guess is, the jury, um, not so much. My guess is the jury more than likely is a little more like me... blah, blah, blah, blah, blah blah blah blah when it comes to all this technical testimony. They're going to look at this first and foremost:
Brad's marriage was horrible.
Brad had an affair with his wife's best friend, which in effect ended the marriage.
Brad admitted this and was going to allow his wife to take his two children and go back to Canada UNTIL
Brad started snooping and being nosey in Nancy's email account and saw the separation agreement.
Brad didn't like the $$$ cha-ching it was going to cost him to keep up his crummy wife and his two kids.
Brad set out to make a plan - and changed Nancy's plans.
Brad decided it would be cheaper to keep his kids and do away with his wife.
Brad was an expert in some technological field that gave him just enough knowledge and ability to create himself an alibi.
Brad looked at and zoomed in on a map right over the spot his wife's dead body was found - and did it the day before his wife mysteriously went missing.
Brad did not withdraw the allowance for Nancy that weekend.
Brad stated he was asleep and yet he was on the computer checking his wife's email - lying in wait in the dark for her to arrive home from a cook-out.
Brad made a couple unusual trips to HT on the very morning his wife disappears and took two completely different routes.
Brad's wife went running in two shoes for the same foot.
Brad's dead wife's running clothing was never found, except the sports bra that was rolled under as if it was being put on, not taken off.
Brad lost his shoes.
Brad lost items from the foyer.
Brad got down on his hands and knees and washed hardwood floors.
Brad cleaned out part of a garage he hadn't cleaned in 8 years.
Brad cleaned his trunk to an immaculate state.
Brad couldn't remember, couldn't find, finally found, and laundered the dress his dead wife had been wearing the night before that had what he and he only saw as a wine stain.
Brad did not report his wife missing.
Brad did not return a police officer's call even after he played the voicemail and knew it was a p.o.
Brad did not call his wife's family.
Brad showed no emotion other than being very tired.
Brad searched Air Canada and jobs in Canada while his wife was missing.
Brad ended up with a diamond necklace in the drawer of his dresser that his dead wife never took off.
Brad is a confirmed liar.
Brad had the opportunity and motive for his wife to suddenly be dead.
Brad had a $75,000 life insurance policy on his wife.
Brad Cooper was the only person to benefit from his wife's death, the only person who did not care that his wife was suddenly missing and dead, the last person to see his wife, the ONLY person to say she called him that morning on his way to the store, the person who never once inquired of the police how the investigation was going, what was going on, did you find the person yet. And Brad Cooper was the one person who did not look the police in the eye and say, "I did not kill my wife," that they would have liked to have heard it from the most.
And believe me... all this mumbo jumbo about hacking, white hat hackers, secure/non-secure, VOIP, FXO cards and the possibility that Brad is being framed by a neighbor is going to all be a huge waste of time.
Brad's marriage was horrible.
Brad had an affair with his wife's best friend, which in effect ended the marriage.
Brad admitted this and was going to allow his wife to take his two children and go back to Canada UNTIL
Brad started snooping and being nosey in Nancy's email account and saw the separation agreement.
Brad didn't like the $$$ cha-ching it was going to cost him to keep up his crummy wife and his two kids.
Brad set out to make a plan - and changed Nancy's plans.
Brad decided it would be cheaper to keep his kids and do away with his wife.
Brad was an expert in some technological field that gave him just enough knowledge and ability to create himself an alibi.
Brad looked at and zoomed in on a map right over the spot his wife's dead body was found - and did it the day before his wife mysteriously went missing.
Brad did not withdraw the allowance for Nancy that weekend.
Brad stated he was asleep and yet he was on the computer checking his wife's email - lying in wait in the dark for her to arrive home from a cook-out.
Brad made a couple unusual trips to HT on the very morning his wife disappears and took two completely different routes.
Brad's wife went running in two shoes for the same foot.
Brad's dead wife's running clothing was never found, except the sports bra that was rolled under as if it was being put on, not taken off.
Brad lost his shoes.
Brad lost items from the foyer.
Brad got down on his hands and knees and washed hardwood floors.
Brad cleaned out part of a garage he hadn't cleaned in 8 years.
Brad cleaned his trunk to an immaculate state.
Brad couldn't remember, couldn't find, finally found, and laundered the dress his dead wife had been wearing the night before that had what he and he only saw as a wine stain.
Brad did not report his wife missing.
Brad did not return a police officer's call even after he played the voicemail and knew it was a p.o.
Brad did not call his wife's family.
Brad showed no emotion other than being very tired.
Brad searched Air Canada and jobs in Canada while his wife was missing.
Brad ended up with a diamond necklace in the drawer of his dresser that his dead wife never took off.
Brad is a confirmed liar.
Brad had the opportunity and motive for his wife to suddenly be dead.
Brad had a $75,000 life insurance policy on his wife.
Brad Cooper was the only person to benefit from his wife's death, the only person who did not care that his wife was suddenly missing and dead, the last person to see his wife, the ONLY person to say she called him that morning on his way to the store, the person who never once inquired of the police how the investigation was going, what was going on, did you find the person yet. And Brad Cooper was the one person who did not look the police in the eye and say, "I did not kill my wife," that they would have liked to have heard it from the most.
And believe me... all this mumbo jumbo about hacking, white hat hackers, secure/non-secure, VOIP, FXO cards and the possibility that Brad is being framed by a neighbor is going to all be a huge waste of time.