New to the site, and I do have to say, as compared to other sites I frequent, this one does seem to remain fairly balanced and calm (although I am sure that is not always the case, LOL). I have read the rules, and will try to post in that manner, I pre apologize for any mistakes.
I was first directed to this case in 2008, surprisingly, not from the news accounts, but from the custody battle. I will say upfront, that I am a fathers rights activist and frequent many boards that deal with that topic. This case, at least the custody portion of it, was a fathers nightmare, and that is what led me to research it further. To have your children removed, in the manner that they were removed (Ex Parte motion, fooled into bringing them to a location, etc) is horrific. I felt for Mr. Cooper at that time. The complete and utter lack of physical evidence in the case led me to feel so much pity for Mr. Cooper, I wrote a letter to him, and sent it to the law office, offering my support, especially in the overwhelming barrage of We know he did it! stories that were coming in through the media.
Having said that, I that, I think there are a few questions on here that can be answered when you look at them from a FAMILY COURT perspective, as opposed to a CRIMINAL COURT perspective. On a side note, I CAPITALIZE some things for emphasis, not YELLING. Its the way I type, I apologize in advance.
There is a saying in family court that marriage is about love and commitment, but divorce is ALL BUSINESS. Using that POV, here are some reasons why certain things happened the way they did, IMO:
1. Why did NC seem to be in a rush to contact the realtor and get back to Canada after the separation agreement was refused?
In divorce proceedings, in is common knowledge that who files first does best. Had BC filed for divorce, the FIRST thing his lawyer would have filed was a RO or restraining order mandating that NO funds be used for other than normal expenses, and that the parties to the divorce and custody trial be barred from leaving the state. In other words, if he filed, she is stuck in the states for the remainder of the divorce. If she can get her and the kids back to Canada, she can make a case for filing there.
2. If NC was having an affair, why didnt she tell her friends, with whom she shared all of her OTHER family secrets?
Well, she had consulted an attorney. She wasnt stupid. She was going for sole custody and alimony. Now Family Court has rules of evidence that are not nearly as high as criminal court. What details DID she tell her friends? Did she mention that they took out a second mortgage to pay for her spending habits? Did she tell them she had spent them almost into bankruptcy? Nope, she told those things that made BC look bad. Now, it would be hard for her to complain to her friends about BCs affair, and in the same breath, say SHE had an affair, or was having an affair, right?
One other issue, which seems to be the nail in the coffin to some, is the Google search of the body dump site. I was questioning that as well. I REALLY could not figure it out. I dont think anyone planted anything on his computer, as if you WERE going to plant something, it would be FAR more incriminating. It was only in doing a Google map search of my own home that I realized it could have been something as simple as a mistake. Let me explain.
How many here have looked at the satellite photos of their home on Google? I have. How do you do it? Well, you go to Google maps, type in your address, and it goes there. Well, it ALMOST goes there. Because all municipalities and areas use different numbering systems, let be honest, anyone who has done this, it gets you CLOSE to your house, and you use visual landmarks to find it exactly.
So, picture this scenario, and tell me if it sounds plausible.
NC gives him the separation agreement or he reads it in her intercepted Emails (not as nefarious as it sounds, divorce is war; you take your intelligence where you can get it. Not right, but still). She is planning on taking the kids to Canada. He will get hit with a child support and alimony payment based on his current salary, which he cannot make in Canada, so he is stuck either living in a box in Canada, or not seeing his kids. So he talks to guys at work, ones who have been through divorce and they tell him he needs to make a case for keeping the kids here, so he looks to bring up a satellite view of his home, with the surrounding schools, parks, playgrounds, etc etc. But Google takes him to the wrong address. He zooms in, realizes he is NOT at his house, and stops the search. Now was it a coincidence that he ended up at the place where his wife ended up being dumped? Yes. All of those developments look the same from the GROUND; imagine how they look from space? Did it happen that way? Not sure, but it is AT LEAST a plausible explanation.
Of course, that does not explain the issue with the time stamps on the internet cache...