momto3kids
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WRAL states several jurors crying openly.
Hey Annie. That wine sounds great. I have enjoyed our posts. Where to next?
The fact that several people on here were able to come up with at least 3 reasonable scenarios down to motive, means and opportunity based solely on the information that was presented in court means that CPD did not do enough to properly investigate leads.
Was that JA asking questions and taking notes?
What a serious miscarriage of justice. I have lost all faith in our society and people to follow the law as its intended. I am ashamed of what our country has become. With that--I will not comment again, and will not follow another trial. I hope Gessner realizes that his bias is putting an innocent man in prison.
where are you seeing this? my feed from wral is black. TIA
If you critically review those scenarios and look at the case history you will see they are not plausible, and in some cases not possible. If it were otherwise, Cooper's defense, which adopted a scorched earth tactic of blaming the police and the FBI of planting evidence, would have pointed directly at those others. They had no one to protect except their client.
Check out some of the evidence which came out during the pre-trial hearings. Those whom the defense alluded to as potential suspects had air-tight alibis showing where they were at all times related to the murder. That leaves only strangers in a van, and if it were strangers in a van, they must have been computer wizards the like of which the world has never seen, pre-planning a random murder of a Cary housewife for nothing, not even her earrings.
That is why the defense never went there. It was demonstrably false and would make the defense look foolish.
Wow! I have never doubted BC was guilty, but based on what was presented at trial, I did not believe the jury would find him guilty. Can't wait to hear what convinced them!
Did anyone else notice that WRAL broadcast the jurors waiting for the deputies to escort them out?
I thought that was extremely inappropriate. The jurors were behind a gate, but you could still see them clearly enough.
I don't blame them for asking for the escort. If I were on that jury, regardless of the verdict, I'd want to avoid those salivating reporters, too. Especially one in particular.
Obviously all these jurors wanted their privacy for now at least. I certainly respect that. Too bad WRAL does not.
wral WRAL NEWS in NC
Brad Cooper guilty of first-degree murder in wife's slaying http://bit.ly/l8sju7
ADA's addressed on wral.com their thoughts of what it was. The deciding factor and other factors, but it is their gut feeling. I'd say maybe tonight it will be discussed again?
:seeya: STAR! The jury has spoken....No. She is a reporter.
I thought the 1st thing they stated when AL asked them, was they felt the "google" map.Hi momto3kids - My impression from the ADA interviews was that they expressed confidence in their verdict based on exactly what the "clique" (as dubbed by the defense) wanted LE to hear.
I thought the 1st thing stated when AL asked was they felt the "google" map.
Yes, I caught that, too. They really shouldn't have done that.