They are about to discuss this on Good Morning America.They have her three best friends there.
OOOHHH, I wish I could see it!
Would you tell me is there is a Jessica Adam or Adams there? Thank you so much, NC-Curious!

They are about to discuss this on Good Morning America.They have her three best friends there.
I knew you knew that! I'm just implying there might have been a reason for JA to see if Nancy was still at the party. Maybe JA was with BC.
I agree with you, NCBanker, on the part regarding the purchase of detergent with bleach if, in fact, that is what Brad bought and it is on video at that time, and also the failure to report Nancy missing. It is damning, IMO, tho.
This guy had everything going for him. He had a beautiful wife, two beautiful daughters, a great job, and a beautiful home. Why jeopardize all of this in a fit of anger?
I am one who feels Brad is responsible for Nancy's murder. Can't help it!
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Yeah Jessica was one of the three women.
All three women seemed genuine in their grief. I think they were very good friends to Nancy. Such sadness. And their was a snipet with her sister. So very sad.
This story has become the second lead story on the news.
Elise Stolte, Journal Staff Writer
Published: Wednesday, July 16
EDMONTON - Police in North Carolina are now searching the home of a murdered former Edmonton woman.
The search warrant includes the ability to take a DNA sample from her husband, Brad Cooper, said Cary chief of police Pat Bazemore today.
Nancy Cooper, 34, was last seen by friends at a party Friday night. Her husband told police she went running at 7 a.m. Saturday morning and never came back.
Her body was found Monday evening in a pond of water built up around a sewer drain in an under construction subdivision. She lived in Cary, a suburb of Raleigh, N.C.
Police have not named any suspects.
Cooper was born in Sherwood Park and attended Ross Sheppard High School. Her parents, Donna and Garry Rentz, still own a small business here and her brother, Jeff Rentz, is a constable who works out of southeast division.
Brad Cooper was also born and raised in Alberta. The two met in Calgary and moved to North Carolina eight years ago when Brad got a job offer with Cisco Systems.
Cooper leaves behind two little girls, four-year-old Bella and two-year-old Katie.
"They've got the same Nancy personality," said Cooper's younger sister Jill Dean. "Tough kids."
http://www.canada.com/edmontonjournal/news/story.html?id=6a5e4c5b-39dc-4f22-bfd6-60f061d9a94e
All three women seemed genuine in their grief. I think they were very good friends to Nancy. Such sadness. And their was a snipet with her sister. So very sad.
Does anyone know if there will still be a presser this morning @ 9:00? TIA
Well, I could certainly be wrong in my earlier post concerning Jessica! I will apologize if I am. She just makes me wonder about not being at the party and calling Nancy at the party.
I cannot imagine the grief that Nancy's family and her friends are experiencing. My heart goes out to all of them.
Thanks, NC-Curious.
Thanks for the explanation again, Cyberpro! I appreciate it. I guess I was confused. :abnormal: (We need a blonde smiley on here.)