Nancy Cooper, 34, of Cary, N.C. #3

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If she is within their tight knit group of friends, I would tend to say she is probably married. I know many married couples have fewer single friends.
I am sure you are right SS, probably married with kids too. I wonder if her husband already new about the affair or if he is about find out from the investigation.:eek:
 
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I think it is ridiculous to have to live apart for a year before a divorce! Glad we just require some counseling here and a 6 month waiting period before the divorce is granted. (30 days if no kids are involved!)
 
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SS..you said,
I think it is fairly obvious he didn't want her to be found quickly because he sent people out on a wild goose chase in the opposite direction.

So we have the bleach purchase at four in the morning. He was the last to see her and gave the clothing description. He did not attend any of the pressors but for one. He was allegedly cheating on her with her former best friend. She wanted to separate but he would not move out. and now...as SS has pointed out...he SENT LE ON A WILD GOOSE CHASE IN THE WRONG DIRECTION.

Dude, pass the foil. I need to wrap my head! Not to be stereotypical, but people in the upper~burbs watch CSI! (I am also from the upper burbs LOL) If he committed this crime he sure was stupid!
 
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Someone else on the message board (link above) said Nancy did not have a L1 Visa and was not a US citizen, as the reason she didn't work.
 
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I've been following true crime since Truman Capote's "In Cold Blood". Oh my goodness!! You've got me beat!:) I also just this week finnished the book about Ann Miller by Amanda Lamb. It was funny seeing Wade Smith's picture in the book as her defence attorney. He also (unsuccessfully) defended Jeffrey McDonald. They are both old men now.

Someday these stupid husbands will realize that the spouse is the first one the police (and the rest of us) look at when the wife is missing or murdered.

Welcome Caroline! :)Unfortunately, I think many of them are catching on and getting smarter. This guy, however (from what I've read so far) doesn't seem to fit into this category.
 
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I think it is ridiculous to have to live apart for a year before a divorce! Glad we just require some counseling here and a 6 month waiting period before the divorce is granted. (30 days if no kids are involved!)

Just went throught it and that was THE longest year...
 
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I vote for toast...whomever said that above! JMO. I cannot imagine what it must be like for the family and the fear they must have for their grandchildren.

Also, somone had also pointed out how strange it was for a friend to call the POLICE just because Nancy had not shown up. Perhaps Nancy told her to call the police if something ever seemed strange...as her friend seemed to read a lot into the fact that Nancy was out for a long training run (I ran a half marathn and did some four three to three and a half hour long runs on the weekends) and that brad did not know who she went with, etc. It is a strange reaction...but not in this situation...where her friends were most likely aware of any abuse that could have been going on in the marriage. I do not think (mhoo) it was just an affair... It might not have been physical violence but I bet there was some emotional abuse or threats that may have scared her enough to tell friends and raise that red flag right away when she did not show up to paint.

Also, another thought...the friend she was painting with was also her half marathn buddy.... I bet they were training up for it together and following a schedule to get ready (I have in the past
). Perhaps the red flag went off because they had a rest day scheduled for saturday and/or a long run planned for Sunday.

good points made!...(i had also heard the friend was her marathon buddy)
 
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I am sure you are right SS, probably married with kids too. I wonder if her husband already new about the affair or if he is about find out from the investigation.:eek:
Since there is no doubt it will come out...she should warn him and take responsibility for her actions. He might find it in his heart to forgive and forget easier than if he sees her face splashed across the screen nationally as a "mistress" in a murder! :eek:
 
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I guess I just don't understand the mentality. Thinking you won't be found out and spend the rest of your life in prison and lose MORE than you would have if you had just gotten a DIVORCE. Thinking you are smarter than trained law enforcement.
Guess it worked for Drew.
 
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Someone else on the message board (link above) said Nancy did not have a L1 Visa and was not a US citizen, as the reason she didn't work.

hi Carrington :Banane19:

yes, it's one of the first things i heard about this case...it was said on one of the news stations that she was a "Canadian citizen"....course the media never elaborated on it....that message board is interesting...did you read where some jerk posted it made him/her sick to be reading there??:confused:
(i just found that really stupid, but laughed, lol)
 
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Someone else on the message board (link above) said Nancy did not have a L1 Visa and was not a US citizen, as the reason she didn't work.
:lamb: interesting, Carrington! I was also thinking that was why LE was "ESCORTING" brad around as well...that he was a high flight risk into Canada...
 
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Murder she wrote said:



I bet he was more worried about his 'story' then the speed with which she was found. He came up with the run idea and, obviously since he was the last one to see her, the one who gave the clothing description to LE (light blue running shoes, etc). I bet she was either nude and he scattered the clothing or she had on the clothing that he described. If I were LE I would get a description of the outfit she wore to the party and find it. I bet he threw it away.

All of this is MHOO.

interesting....you're not the only one that thinks this either, Bee..another person here thinks she was probably unclothed....
 
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(i had also heard the friend was her marathon buddy)
This would be the same woman who turned her in as missing to LE. The woman (Adams) who made that call knew something we are not privy to, imo. If she was the mistress, I don't see her calling.
 
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hi Carrington :Banane19:

yes, it's one of the first things i heard about this case...it was said on one of the news stations that she was a "Canadian citizen"....course the media never elaborated on it....that message board is interesting...did you read where some jerk posted it made him/her sick to be reading there??:confused:
(i just found that really stupid, but laughed, lol)

Hi close,
Yes, that board is interesting. They seem to have the low-down.
:)
 
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interesting....you're not the only one that thinks this either, Bee..another person here thinks she was probably unclothed....
You guys could be right. He may have wanted to further humiliate her by leaving her naked to be found or he may have undressed her because of his blood on her clothing.
 
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This would be the same woman who turned her in as missing to LE. The woman (Adams) who made that call knew something we are not privy to, imo. If she was the mistress, I don't see her calling.

Agreed...but I think she knows who the mistress is.
 
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I guess I just don't understand the mentality. Thinking you won't be found out and spend the rest of your life in prison and lose MORE than you would have if you had just gotten a DIVORCE. Thinking you are smarter than trained law enforcement.
Guess it worked for Drew.

yes it did...(has so far, at least)
 
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This would be the same woman who turned her in as missing to LE. The woman (Adams) who made that call knew something we are not privy to, imo. If she was the mistress, I don't see her calling.
I agree. I can't imagine that the Adams woman was the mistress at all. My thinking was that it is a former friend or best friend. I don't think there's any way Nancy would help her paint her house if she knew she was sleeping with her husband. And if she was sleeping with the husband....I don't think she would have called 911.
 
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I guess I just don't understand the mentality. Thinking you won't be found out and spend the rest of your life in prison and lose MORE than you would have if you had just gotten a DIVORCE. Thinking you are smarter than trained law enforcement.
Guess it worked for Drew.

I hear ya NCC! It is almost like a profile...and there have been so many lately! If you look at Scott Peterson, Drew Peterson, (list goes on...makes my head spin) they all have a hell of a lot in common and all think that they can truly get away with murder. Hell, some of them have! It is a strange mindset and almost it's own "class" of criminal mind like a serial killer, etc. My sister used to date a guy with the same personality type and thank God she got away from him. He had all the same characteristics! :loser::loser::loser:They, in my opinion, are all just a bunch of losers that need to be born and put, immediately, into prison before they can kill anyone.

I am waiting for that star trek tool thing they use on the show....we can scan people and figure it out before so many people are dead or emotionally dead as a result of having a loved one murdered. Beam me up scotty!:beamup:
 
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