State v Bradley Cooper 04/04/11

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  • #141
The burden of proof in a court of law <NOT a message board> is beyond a reasonable doubt. Not beyond ANY doubt. If there was a video of Brad disposing of Nancys body, you would probably even question that, IMO.

No I wouldn't. And I was wondering how this proves it to you.
 
  • #142
Did I just hear that the mica was inconsistent chemically with the dump site?
 
  • #143
Can you explain why you think it proves he was at the dump site prior when she only collected samples from 3 locations and not even all the areas he searched (not to mention where he used them while running)?

I'm really interested in your answer.
She is explaining right now HOW/WHY the white mica is important. They are CHEMICALLY DISTINCT. Brad had a distinct white mica on his shoes, matched to the location his wifes body was found. She also testified she collected samples from all over NC.
 
  • #144
We need a scientist or M.E. to post!

Apparently it didn't stop someone (BRAD, IMO) from moving her body and getting it to where it was found.

I can only relate personal experience in moving a dead dog. Extremely large, 120 lb plus dog, was alive at lunch time, around 1:00 p.m. Was found deceased at 5:00 pm., inside the house. By the time we moved his body, it was around 8:00 pm. Did not notice any noticable rigor having set in yet. It was also summer time, dog was inside air-conditioned home the entire time. I sat in the back of and SUV, seats down, flat back of the vehicle, holding his head and upper torso in my arms while we were driven to the vets office. So I think I would have noticed, had it been difficult to manipulate his head, neck, upper torso, into my arms to cradle him as we drove. He was definitely deceased by no later than 5:00 pm. though. I was cradling him for *my* comfort, not his. :(
 
  • #145
Okay, defense just shut this down. The mica in the shoes did not match the crime scene.
 
  • #146
She's not intimidated by Kurtz. He's scoring a few points and he's trying to trip her up but she's holding her own.
 
  • #147
Trenkle is good. I had thought she was totally unbiased until he got ahold of her.
 
  • #148
She is explaining right now HOW/WHY the white mica is important. They are CHEMICALLY DISTINCT. Brad had a distinct white mica on his shoes, matched to the location his wifes body was found. She also testified she collected samples from all over NC.

Did you just hear her testimony under cross?
 
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Does anyone understand the state's strategy? Why do they keep introducing things that don't provide any evidence whatsoever?
 
  • #151
She's not intimidated by Kurtz. He's scoring a few points and he's trying to trip her up but she's holding her own.

Kurtz didn't do the cross.
 
  • #152
Trenkle got her to say the mica wasn't consistent with fielding. End of story, lets move on.
 
  • #153
I'm going to have to re listen, I was distracted. :(
 
  • #154
Enter the bug guy.
 
  • #155
Dr Wes Watson, entomologist.
 
  • #156
Anyone know who the woman is sitting with NC's family? The one with the very light blonde hair.
 
  • #157
Kurtz didn't do the cross.

You're right, it was an automatic typo. I'm so accustomed to him. Trenkle did a good job with the witness and I still think she is one of the most credible the state has present thusfar.
 
  • #158
I dread hearing this testimony. This is going to be horrible for Mr. & Mrs. Rentz.
 
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Here's where the dirt flies. <pun intended>
 
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