Nancy Cooper, 34, of Cary, N.C. #23

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As to open warrants - the Pam Vitale case - a confidential informant came forward having seen information in the press and the warrants - this informant provided irrefutable proof in the case and pointed LE in an appropriate direction to discover and recover evidence. Of note - the warrant relating to this informant was sealed to protect his identity - I have no problem with that at all


In other words, say with the third warrant, we don't know where that was for, although we think LTF. The public reads that LTF was the place and someone who goes there might realize, hey, I saw BC there the morning of, stuffing something in a locker that fell out and looked like it had blood on it... thought he had cut himself or something and didn't think anything of it...
 
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In other words, say with the third warrant, we don't know where that was for, although we think LTF. The public reads that LTF was the place and someone who goes there might realize, hey, I saw BC there the morning of, stuffing something in a locker that fell out and looked like it had blood on it... thought he had cut himself or something and didn't think anything of it...

Good example of how it may be helpful. It works the same as LE being out on the corner of Holly Springs Road and Carey Parkway 2 weeks after Nancy went missing - all they were doing was trying to reach anyone who may have saw something but for some reason was not aware or didn't realize they had information.

ETA - to protect integrity - the name of the person (Brad) could have been redacted so someone had to come up with their own name or description.
 
  • #443
Has anyone checked BC's website lately to see if he has been posting?
 
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Note to the floorplan: I checked 3 elevations (I was too lazy to keep searching for the fourth one), and this one seems to match the exterior photos of the Coopers' home best based on the bay window and garage.

This is great - I can now "walk through" the house. Awesome :)
 
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Just got caught up from yesterday afternoon. Good eyes, Dogwood & Saint! Thanks for the cool Mac graphics with the pics, Saint. I love them...even if some may be off. It really helped to have that foyer lightened. Kudos to both booradley & Daphne for the floor plan info. And as always, RC, new food for thought. We have really made some progress here.

I want to reiterate, please do NOT trust Wake Co. square footage data. They do not consider items such as open foyers, etc. when determining sf figures. I've seen them off by over 1000sf in some cases. Very rarely are they dead on.
 
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Dispatches From a Reporter's Notebook

Heavenly Birthday Wishes
By Amanda Lamb

http://www.wral.com/news/local/blogpost/3438943/

Nice. NCN, don't get offended at this!
"This week to mark her birthday her friends and supporters planned a tribute to her at the local coffee shop, Java Jive. They decorated a wreath, hung pictures and balloons, and left a book for people to write notes to Cooper's family."
 
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Wow, she really sums it up for Nancy. I can't wait to read Amanda's book! I had no idea it existed until she brought it to our attention at JJ's. She, like our sheriff, truly has her heart in this case.

I agree, and am looking forward to reading it as well. For those who weren't there, her book is Deadly Dose.
 
  • #450
Over a banister then or down the stairs? Wonder if that would break some of the banister. I imagine it would have been a rather loud noise, possibly waking one or both children.

We really need to find out the COD otherwise we're going to pin this crime on Mrs. Mustard with the candlestick in the parlor.
Had to come back to this. You are TOO funny! Maybe if the SW's aren't unsealed on 9/2 we locals should have a Clue tournament to whittle away the time. :-)
 
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I can't wait to read her book either!

I know Nancy will be with her friends tonight at the concert.

I wish them all the best and hope they enjoy the time together tonight.
 
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Had to come back to this. You are TOO funny! Maybe if the SW's aren't unsealed on 9/2 we locals should have a Clue tournament to whittle away the time. :-)

I was hoping you'd notice that! You know me: always having to find a place to sneak in some subtle humor. :wink:
 
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I can't wait to read her book either!

I know Nancy will be with her friends tonight at the concert.

I wish them all the best and hope they enjoy the time together tonight.

I hope they do too and I sooo hope it doesn't rain out the show. We are supposed to have storms and rain off and on all night.
 
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I hope they do too and I sooo hope it doesn't rain out the show. We are supposed to have storms and rain off and on all night.

Oh, that would be awful!

It sounds like you guys need the rain but I sure hope it clears up long enough for this special night.
 
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Actually, it was Col. Mustard. But with the new redesign of the gameboard, he has been replaced by a football player. No more lead pipe, no more revolver: it's now a pistol. And there is a baseball bat, an ax, and a trophy. Professor Plum is now a dot.com video game designer and billionaire. Miss Scarlett has a first name: Cassandra. Supposedly just released this month. So if ya'll have the older game, hang on to it. I used to love to play clue on a rainy day like this, in the garage with the door open. We'd have scads of kids reading comics, playing cards, monopoly, or clue. Life was sooooo good back then. (Waaaaay back then.)............how the heck did that happen? and when? :confused::confused::confused::confused::confused::eek:
 
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Oh, that would be awful!

It sounds like you guys need the rain but I sure hope it clears up long enough for this special night.

We do need the rain but IMO we don't need it badly enough to ruin this special night.
 
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I would be up for a clue tournament......
 
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Actually, it was Col. Mustard. But with the new redesign of the gameboard, he has been replaced by a football player. No more lead pipe, no more revolver: it's now a pistol. And there is a baseball bat, an ax, and a trophy. Professor Plum is now a dot.com video game designer and billionaire. Miss Scarlett has a first name: Cassandra. Supposedly just released this month. So if ya'll have the older game, hang on to it. I used to love to play clue on a rainy day like this, in the garage with the door open. We'd have scads of kids reading comics, playing cards, monopoly, or clue. Life was sooooo good back then. (Waaaaay back then.)............how the heck did that happen? and when? :confused::confused::confused::confused::confused::eek:

Oh, no! This is terrible news. Let me guess, the library has been replaced by a media room/home theater?
 
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Actually, it was Col. Mustard. But with the new redesign of the gameboard, he has been replaced by a football player. No more lead pipe, no more revolver: it's now a pistol. And there is a baseball bat, an ax, and a trophy. Professor Plum is now a dot.com video game designer and billionaire. Miss Scarlett has a first name: Cassandra. Supposedly just released this month. So if ya'll have the older game, hang on to it. I used to love to play clue on a rainy day like this, in the garage with the door open. We'd have scads of kids reading comics, playing cards, monopoly, or clue. Life was sooooo good back then. (Waaaaay back then.)............how the heck did that happen? and when? :confused::confused::confused::confused::confused::eek:
Oh, my. I have the same wonderful memories of board games. Clue, Yahtzee, Mononpoly...I loved the tournaments at the end of summer since there was nothing left to do. We'd keep them going for days. I just went and looked in the "game" closet. I have about everything BUT Clue. I never want to play the new one. I need to call my mom and make sure she hangs on to it if she has the old board.
 
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We do need the rain but IMO we don't need it badly enough to ruin this special night.

Keep us posted!

Is anyone from here going to the concert tonight?

I'd love to know if Nancy's friends are able to have 'Say' dedicated to her...:)
 
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