The detective clearly stated they never recovered the shoes seen on video.
If not ditched by BC, where do you think they went:waitasec:
But he didn't say they searched for them either.
The detective clearly stated they never recovered the shoes seen on video.
If not ditched by BC, where do you think they went:waitasec:
Why would she need to be tested? She wasn't having sex with BC.
Why would she need to be tested? She wasn't having sex with BC.
So ncsu95, he just confirmed he does not normally get on his phone and check VM on Saturday mornings....makes sense to me.
Geez dude.But he didn't say they searched for them either.
My oh my..Brad sure was a busy bee on his phones that fateful morning...Question??..If he was at home..why would Nancy be calling Brad on his celly?? couldnt she have just yelled for him??..Its not a wonder LE was unable to rule out Brad as a suspect???..
Also, I wonder where the kids were that day??..as Brad was apparantly at the gym or fitness center that afternoon?? when Officer Hayes called him??
I didn't hear confirmation of that.
Looking at the Lifetime video - no one else appears to have sunglasses on...only Brad Cooper.
It's often done as part of a full physical, if requested. Includes PAP, STD screen, physical, etc.
Why would she need to be tested? She wasn't having sex with BC.
Geez dude.
Lets use some common sense.
There wouldn't be a separate bill for it though, right?
Why would she need to be tested? She wasn't having sex with BC.
There wouldn't be a separate bill for it though, right?
There wouldn't be a separate bill for it though, right?
It likely would. Anything pathology or lab-related is usually billed separately. This would have been Cigna through Cisco at the time.
Right...because CPD didn't make any mistakes in this case. Some mistakes that we can look back on say would be common sense. You know, like taking pictures of scratches or examining contents of a shop vac that the suspect said he used. Yeah, let's use some common sense.
Now you use some common sense. There was nothing apparently wrong with those shoes during the first trip. They weren't covered in mud.
Maybe to insurance, but usually not to an individual. I could be wrong.