State v Bradley Cooper 4-27-2011

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  • #241
Depends on the program. I have used several, and I know there are secure telnet programs, although I have not used them.

PuTty comes to mind. In fact, I have suspected that BC was running PuTty on the Blackjack and that is how the remote call was triggered.

Before my back gets overloaded with folks jumping on it, let me say that:

1. It was not found on the BlackJack
2. It is MY OPINION
3. He was seen pressing keys on the HT video
4. There was data useage at the time of the HT trip.

The data usage was during the first HT trip. The call occurred 1 minute before the second trip. So he would have had to set it up with a time delay.
 
  • #242
Is there going to be afternoon session today or is this the day they are only in session till lunchtime??

Yes, full day today. Half day tomorrow and Friday, although it looks like the offer of proof for the timestamp evidence will be tomorrow afternoon.
 
  • #243
Two other options:
1) call was initiated by a command issued based on a timer on the router Agreed
2) connection was made via a WiFi Internet connection. Does HT or any neighboring store have a WiFi hotspot? There are free wifi hotspots in the area now, not sure about 2008. Again there should be a data connection trail on TWC data network.

My comments added in Red
 
  • #244
Howard's going gangsta now.
 
  • #245
Come on Cummings, that was below the belt. Stating BC must have a "good grip" with his tennis skills. Very snarky too.
 
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I can't believe he's implying that playing tennis means he had some kind of stranglers hands.
 
  • #249
Just answer the question "Mr. witness who is sooooo superior and bff of Brad"....
 
  • #250
MH IMO is coming across as biased. 'Well brad took the high road'. And he too changed his statements, more than the one time the previous witness stated he did.
 
  • #251
Howard's going gangsta now.

Wow, this DA team is starting to lose it! First off asks if you need a racquet to play tennis, then whether you a good grip!

Hiller's response: you need to hold onto the racquet!!!
 
  • #252
I can't believe he's implying that playing tennis means he had some kind of stranglers hands.

Exactly. That's the only thing he's implying. Give me a break. The guy can hold a tennis racket. So can my 90 year old grammy.
 
  • #253
Whoa, down Cummings down. Not sure I understand how this guy has changed his story but he like his wife has a real tude!
 
  • #254
I can't believe he's implying that playing tennis means he had some kind of stranglers hands.

lol, I guess I should be worried if my bf starts playing tennis :floorlaugh:

geez cummings!
 
  • #255
Totally unprofessional by Pros.
 
  • #256
He scared me when he jumped out of his funeral home mode.

Is one of our regular posters in court today? Would love to hear of the reaction to Cummings outburst.
 
  • #257
Says what is on his mind.....another way to explain being rude....which I think he is. Just my opinion. He looked down on Nancy. Made fun of her. Bless her heart...
 
  • #258
Says what is on his mind.....another way to explain being rude....which I think he is. Just my opinion. He looked down on Nancy. Made fun of her. Bless her heart...

Not being argumentative, but what are you referring to?
 
  • #259
MH IMO is coming across as biased. 'Well brad took the high road'. And he too changed his statements, more than the one time the previous witness stated he did.


Now, I understand completely why Nancy didnt share specifics with his wife. She knew whatever she said would get back to Brad..so had to quash her "Anger" when with them..
 
  • #260
good grip....good long armed swing.....accurate aim.....wins Tennis.

the other day, I tossed about a theory of how brad could have taken one long armed swing at Nancy when she came home, while holding one of the wooden ducks, thus delivering a fatal blow by breaking the hyoid bone in one shot. END GAME.

It is not easy to break the hyoid bone, but when fractured, the physiology of hematoma and swelling closes the airway rapidly and without warning, and is diagnostic of strangulation, per the Pub Med information I found from the National institute of health.

the medical examiner noted a thin line bruise on her throat in the autopsy.
 
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