State v. Bradley Cooper 03/16/11

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  • #201
This Twitter outage, combined with not being allowed to hear this witnesses' testimony, sucks!
Definitely make trial discussion more difficult, eh? :)
 
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  • #203
I can't believe the defense wouldn't object to that since this witness would have no personal knowledge as to how the house was the day before.

Dismukes was in the house on Saturday the 12th, returned the 13th and noticed these differences. Showing the photos from the 12th to illustrate what changed.
 
  • #204
Sorry folks - did not know we could post twitter links or I would have done so.
 
  • #205
Dismukes was in the house on Saturday the 12th, returned the 13th and noticed these differences. Showing the photos from the 12th to illustrate what changed.

Ahhh...gotcha. And we might not be allowed to post twitter links. I may have just broken a rule. (Sorry!!)
 
  • #206
This is about to drive me to dristraction! Come on, judge, throw a girl a bone!
 
  • #207
We need DETAILS!

What changed in the house? What was moved? What was removed?
 
  • #208
I believe it is ok to post Twitter links.
 
  • #209
Ahhh...gotcha. And we might not be allowed to post twitter links. I may have just broken a rule. (Sorry!!)

Well AL is media, sitting in the courtroom, I would think it should be okay - I just don't know for sure.
 
  • #210
*We are those truly thwarted 'internet bloggers'! A page from another case. They have no clue we are highly sophisticated posters on a cime and victim friendly board provided by a wonderful victims' advocate.

I would so love to see the defense' faces as these things are testified to.
 
  • #211
If you can't get Twitter to work, try going to the Wral home page and hook up through that. It worked for me.
 
  • #212
Now it's gone again.. Truly frustrating.
 
  • #213
We need DETAILS!

What changed in the house? What was moved? What was removed?

Yep, she's killing me! I would rather have seemingly unimportant things posted than nothing at all. This is beyond frustrating!
 
  • #214
This might explain why Detective Dismukes thought Brad's reaction to being told about finding a body bothered him (Dismukes):

http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/03/16/1057820/cary-officer-brad-cooper-seemed.html#ixzz1GmzpSV5A

He rubbed his forehead with his right hand and held his head with his left hand as he told detectives Nancy Cooper, his wife of almost eight years, usually wore a red and black sports bra when she went out for runs.
He stopped talking after that and never mentioned any other clothes.


Detectives had not told him that the woman's body found near a drainage ditch in an unfinished Wake County subdivision was clad in nothing more than a sports bra pushed up under her arms.
 
  • #215
This might explain why Detective Dismukes thought Brad's reaction to being told about finding a body bothered him (Dismukes):

http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/03/16/1057820/cary-officer-brad-cooper-seemed.html#ixzz1GmzpSV5A

He rubbed his forehead with his right hand and held his head with his left hand as he told detectives Nancy Cooper, his wife of almost eight years, usually wore a red and black sports bra when she went out for runs.
He stopped talking after that and never mentioned any other clothes.


Detectives had not told him that the woman's body found near a drainage ditch in an unfinished Wake County subdivision was clad in nothing more than a sports bra pushed up under her arms.

What does that mean?
 
  • #216
This might explain why Detective Dismukes thought Brad's reaction to being told about finding a body bothered him (Dismukes):

http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/03/16/1057820/cary-officer-brad-cooper-seemed.html#ixzz1GmzpSV5A

He rubbed his forehead with his right hand and held his head with his left hand as he told detectives Nancy Cooper, his wife of almost eight years, usually wore a red and black sports bra when she went out for runs.
He stopped talking after that and never mentioned any other clothes.


Detectives had not told him that the woman's body found near a drainage ditch in an unfinished Wake County subdivision was clad in nothing more than a sports bra pushed up under her arms.

WHOAAAA.
<thud>
 
  • #217
Giving up on this for today. Later all, and thanks for the updates.
 
  • #218
This might explain why Detective Dismukes thought Brad's reaction to being told about finding a body bothered him (Dismukes):

http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/03/16/1057820/cary-officer-brad-cooper-seemed.html#ixzz1GmzpSV5A

He rubbed his forehead with his right hand and held his head with his left hand as he told detectives Nancy Cooper, his wife of almost eight years, usually wore a red and black sports bra when she went out for runs.
He stopped talking after that and never mentioned any other clothes.


Detectives had not told him that the woman's body found near a drainage ditch in an unfinished Wake County subdivision was clad in nothing more than a sports bra pushed up under her arms.

That one is going to be really tough for the defense to explain particularly after her running partner said she NEVER wore a sports bra by itself when running. She always wore a T-shirt.
 
  • #219
What does that mean?

That means Brad described the clothing found with the body before LE even mentioned how the body was clothed.

ESP - I don't think so...amazing
 
  • #220
Oh well his defense will claim that whoever "abducted" Nancy obviously removed her Tshirt, along with her shorts, shoes, and socks and took them somewhere where they were never found. :rolleyes:
 
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