My husband is frequently called upon to be an expert witness in court trials, sometimes for the plaintiff and sometimes for the defendant. No matter what side he is requested by, I always discuss the case with him and argue against his opinions (Partly to be annoying, and partly to prepare him for what the opposing attorney might question him on). So, I thought I would do the same here and play devil's advocate since EVERYONE seems to have tried, convicted and placed on death row the prime suspect in this case.
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Those are just a few of the possibilities I would argue, even though it looks pretty bad for Brad right now. However, I also find it hard to believe the rumor about the detergent with bleach. It seems unlikely that a teenage store employee would be randomly invited into the police viewing of the security tapes, and then allowed to go out and discuss that evidence with whomever they choose. Extremely questionable police work if this really happened, and all else points to LE being very cautious and responsible about letting information out on this case.
Hello Raeann,
Good list of potential suspects, all plausible and I'm quite sure a list LE has concluded as well, at least I hope so. As you are aware obviously, police protocol always starts with those closest to the victim and those known to have been the last to see the victim. At this point in time I suspect LE has talked with many people, including those at the party the night before, the friend who reported her missing, her closest friends, and close neighbors.
As to number 1 - the elusive, perhaps invented Carrie. I would ask why LE has not made a plea for this person to immediately come forward ? I have not heard LE make this request nor have the local media outlets. So one has to question why this has not happened. Either LE knows who this is and if they are real or not and/or have had contact with this person or there was something observed or said that automatically ruled out this possibility.
On what has been said so far, all we really can assume is LE has some strong indication as to who may or may not be involved as they have clearly indicated this was not a random act. Any one of your other potential suspects could be involved in a non-random murder. The simple fact that LE has termed it non-random and isolated is because they have a list of potential suspects - there can be no other reason unless the intent is to intentionally mislead the public. LE has been through the Cooper home and had conducted a cursory look. For some reason LE decided to obtain a search warrant to do detailed searching of the home and a collection of forensics related to the husband. We also know that at least 6 bags of evidence have been removed from the residence as reported by several local media outlets. LE has unequivocally stated that Brad has cooperated - surely if Nancy had extra marital affairs Brad would have told them by this time since he was cooperative yes? Also if he is cooperating he would have confessed his affairs as well. So the list of potentials should be in LE's hands. Yet we have seen no reference, no other search warrants, and no indications as of yet to indicate where LE is headed - so far they seem content to focus on the home, vehicles, and the husband. Yes the husband has lawyered up, granted that is certainly his right, but if there is someone else at the top of LE's list, why would he feel inclined to lawyer up?
If the friend who reported her missing knew of such affairs or a problem with a runner surely that would have also been reported, unless of course Nancy never mentioned such things. I submit that the friend who contacted LE to report Nancy missing, must have had some very good reasons for taking it upon herself to make this claim and carry it out. Assuming she had such reasons for injecting herself into that situation, she would have had names for LE to work with if such persons exist. It seems very odd that a person would take it upon themselves to make a potentially false report to LE without having a reason to believe it is true. It also makes very little sense that the person reporting her missing didn't even live in the same home. It seems very obvious that Ms. Adams was aware of some situation which caused her great alarm and concern for Nancy's safety, or maybe she is a huge risk taker by making this report. Why didn't the husband make this report by the way ?
Keeping that in mind, where are the other search warrants for all these potential suspects. I entertain the idea that something or someone has provided enough information to significant narrow their search for suspects. If one suspect had a higher potential than others they would start there, they could also serve and execute several warrants at various locations if the field of suspects is wide open.
Additionally, Brad himself told LE he had gone to the store. A trip to the store is innocent enough, however LE in this case does not wish to comment about that particular aspect. Were it not true, I think LE would be obligated to say it was not true and just rumor, instead they have taken the no comment route with respect to this issue. Typically LE uses that to cover aspects they do not want public or aspects that are evidentiary rather than reserving it for rumors. So the store issue in my mind is not just a rumor. To add, this is not the first time a video tape of someone has come to the front, and it is not the first time a person working where the video was recorded has spoken about it. Constitutional rights are still in effect as far as I know and since Mr. Cooper admitted himself to being there, why supress it ? How do you know that the employ who viewed the tape wasn;t working at the time the event occurred may I ask ? The video tape and receipts will speak for themselves.
Just a few thoughts.