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9/28/2012 10:12:17 AM
whoa, wish I joined this site during the trial. I too watched with some people at work and was also very upset at the state of our "justice" system. I hope all those cary women are ashamed of themselves and that the dude that was all sketchy on the stand (and may be the father of one of the children which means he may have a motive) gets fucked by karma if he did it.
9/28/2012 10:17:27 AM
I imagine he'd rather have a get out of jail free card.
9/28/2012 11:25:52 AM
we should send him nudes. I'm posing as we speak
9/28/2012 11:27:51 AM
k, who's gonna send him this?
9/28/2012 11:53:53 AM
http://www.kurtzandblum.com/criminal-defense-attorneys/cooper-appeal-defense-brief here's the defense's appeal brief for anyone interested in reading it. i haven't had a chance to look at it yet.
11/6/2012 9:07:45 AM
11/6/2012 9:24:36 AM
yeah, that was him.
11/6/2012 11:02:46 AM
all i remember about this is that whether he did it or not, there was virtually no evidence with which to find him guilty...but he was found guilty nonethelesslike, laughably little "evidence"
11/6/2012 11:04:27 AM
^^ that whole situation is fucked up. The way jay was treated and the was the judge made his ruling. Totally fucked up!!
11/6/2012 11:07:03 AM
it was even worse than just being no evidence, they never even offered plausible a story of what happened. After their original stories were discredited, they just gave up even trying to explain how it might have happened, they never offered a possible chain of events.
11/6/2012 11:08:44 AM
11/6/2012 11:22:31 AM
worst conviction ever.
11/7/2012 10:41:06 PM
Just thinking about this thread makes me angry. I'm not opening it against until he's a free man.
11/8/2012 1:58:11 AM
bump to undermine Netstorm goal
11/13/2012 2:11:39 PM
I fully support undermining Netstorm.
11/13/2012 2:15:46 PM
Vanity search. Goal broken.
12/22/2012 1:17:31 AM
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12/22/2012 7:04:35 AM
damn that's just some fucked up shit. Still makes me angry that shit went down like that.
12/22/2012 9:10:55 AM
State responds to Brad Cooper appealFeb 28, 2013 4:47 p.m.Raleigh, N.C.—The state of North Carolina says a Superior Court judge ruled properly in the high-profile murder trial of a Cary man convicted nearly two years ago of killing his wife.In a 48-page brief filed this month with the North Carolina Court of Appeals, the state Attorney General's Office said the trial court did not abuse its discretion when it came to three rulings regarding testimony about a laptop computer on which investigators found evidence they say linked Brad Cooper to the July 12, 2008, death of his wife, Nancy Cooper.
2/28/2013 4:52:52 PM
whatthefuck
2/28/2013 6:18:58 PM
oh my God...that's some bullshit
2/28/2013 6:26:05 PM
when do we find out how the court feels about it
2/28/2013 7:33:20 PM
^^rosemary would be out raged. i was talking about this trial with some people. i got pretty angry recounting most of it.
3/15/2013 7:51:55 PM
NC appeals court to hear Brad Cooper case next monthMar 19, 2013 4:03 p.m.Raleigh, N.C.—The North Carolina Court of Appeals has scheduled oral arguments for April 9 in the case of a Cary man serving life in prison for killing his wife.Brad Cooper, 39, was found guilty in May 2011 of first-degree murder in the July 2008 death of 34-year-old Nancy Cooper, whose body was found in a drainage ditch in a cul-de-sac of an undeveloped subdivision near their Cary home.The appeal for a new trial focuses on two rulings that a Wake County Superior Court judge made regarding testimony during the trial. Investigators found evidence on a laptop computer of a Google Maps search the day before Nancy Cooper disappeared of the location where her body was later found.Defense attorneys wanted to call two witnesses to support their claim that the computer had been hacked and that the information about the map search had been planted onto the machine. The judge ruled that neither witness could testify.A third ruling by the judge denied defense attorneys access to FBI procedures regarding forensic computer examinations.The North Carolina Attorney General's Office said in a brief last month that the trial court did not abuse its discretion when it came to the three rulings and that any error was "harmless" because of an "overwhelming" amount of circumstantial evidence in the case.The trial was one of the longest non-capital murder trials in Wake County history, lasting 36 days.Witnesses testified that the Coopers, who moved to Cary from Canada, were in the process of separating and that Nancy Cooper wanted to move back to Canada with their two young children but that her husband had become controlling of the family finances and, at one point, had taken one of the children's passports to keep her from leaving with them.Defense attorneys argued that Nancy Cooper went jogging on the morning of her death and never returned home. They claimed that Cary police's work on the case was "inept" and that investigators never pursued other leads because they were concerned that a random murder in Cary would be harmful to the town's reputation.Web Editor: Kelly Gardner
3/20/2013 2:03:03 PM
What circumstantial evidence was not refuted? The jurors decided the case based on the google search, some of them said so.
3/20/2013 2:56:22 PM
I remember listening to this caseas it played out, it pissed me off then and it still pisses me off now. I'm not saying the guy's innocent, but he should never have been convicted on the parade of bullshit and rumormongering that was paraded on the stand. Also, some (if not all) of those jurors had no business being involved in that case.
3/20/2013 3:29:49 PM
I still say that we need a special court for cases that are based heavily on technology in the same way that we have a special court for financial-based cases. That judge had no basis to make the decisions that he did.
3/20/2013 3:33:31 PM
I dont know if he is innocent or guilty...but the fact that he wasnt given a fair and unbiased trial is what pissed me off the most.I was there in court a few days and the utter lack of decency I witnessed from the prosecution and its witnesses was enough to make anyone go
3/20/2013 4:37:29 PM
think about all the people with public defenders, and all the people who don't even get assigned a public defender because the public defenders office has no money!http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/18/opinion/gideons-muted-trumpet.html?_r=0http://www.law.com/jsp/nlj/PubArticleNLJ.jsp?id=1202592023918&Gideon_at__A_Muted_Trumpet&slreturn=20130220164425http://www.aclu.org/blog/criminal-law-reform/too-many-still-wait-hear-gideons-trumpetyou have no right to counsel or a speedy trial
3/20/2013 4:45:10 PM
http://justiceforbradcooper.wordpress.com/2013/03/25/my-response-to-the-states-appeal-brief/
3/25/2013 2:28:13 PM
3/25/2013 3:46:57 PM
Yea. Good grief. It's done. He's fuckin done.
3/25/2013 3:48:25 PM
if i rmember right..... (someone please correct me)i think the implication was that cary police planted the google maps search to help make the case. they suspected him, but needed a smoking gun.reasons that were brought up during the portions when the jury was out...-temporary internet files icon packs for mouse overs didnt match what google actually used.-the time that the body dump site was in frame was on order of seconds, suggesting that it was a brief pan over.-other improprieties in the handling of the data setthe judge dismissed the ability to present this evidence based on the fact that the network security expert was not a computer forensics expert and thus did not know how to use a computer. the computer forensics expert, massucci, was willing to sign his name to the network expert after comparing the FBI data set and his data set to verify that the network guy didnt screw the pooch. also he agreed with the findings, but did not offer anything new.These items were particularly interesting, to me, as they were offered in rebuttal to a smoking gun. (the other smoking gun was his knowledge of how to spoof a call despite not being able to prove he did spoof said call). instead of the state calling a rebuttal expert witness to discredit these claims (hey, maybe they really are bullshit), the courts merely wiped this report away like it never happened, instead of having the state address the concerns.THAT is my problem with this case. they didnt let this testimony in, and they didnt force the state to address the testimony.lastly, they played a portion of a deposition that was out of context, and was not to be admitted. it was damning. when i was watching, and heard the first portion, i thought oh shit that looks bad... meanwhile there was an innocuous explanation. both the statement and explanation were to be skipped. instead the statement was played for the jury and was "stricken". This same thing happened to roger clemens during his trial, and he was granted an immediate mistrial...tl;dr... i dont know if he did it, but the guy wasnt given a fair shake.
3/25/2013 6:36:11 PM
^thats right for the most part. there were also the time stamps for the google search were after the murder had taken place. Maybe even after she was found. The implication in the maps was that he searched for a place to dump her, however, with the stamps developing after the fact, that explanation falls apart. I also think simply stating that someone could spoof a call without having to prove that he did is a horrible precedent. Sure, I could make a pipe bomb but I would hate to be convicted of an explosion without them proving that I actually did it.
3/25/2013 9:20:43 PM
95%+ of google files were faked per the experts
3/25/2013 9:31:38 PM
3/25/2013 10:50:41 PM
don't forget the cell phone the police wiped or the lost cell records after the defense asked the police to request the full, detailed cell phone logs before the time limit
3/25/2013 11:14:21 PM
clearly he knew how to wipe a cell-phone that was out of his control. he already has his company wipe his cell phone after he was terminated!
3/25/2013 11:16:17 PM
don't forget the router at the bottom of a lake somehwere.
3/26/2013 7:48:57 AM
Raleigh, N.C.—The North Carolina Court of Appeals will hear oral arguments Tuesday morning in the high-profile case of a Cary man serving life in prison for strangling his wife and dumping her body in an unfinished housing development nearly five years ago.
4/9/2013 7:13:41 AM
so many heads in asses regarding this case
4/9/2013 8:27:39 AM
ah, thanks puck it. in addition to not paying a ton of a attention to this case, I've pretty much forgotten most/all of the details I did know.
4/9/2013 9:10:09 AM
http://www.wral.com/news/video/12318661/#/vid12318661if you wanna watch/listenwell nevermind...the sound isn't working [Edited on April 9, 2013 at 9:38 AM. Reason : e]
4/9/2013 9:37:43 AM
Nothings working.They should have rosemary make the judges some cookies
4/9/2013 10:21:49 AM
the video stops working COMPLETELY after 36 minutes.WTFWRAL sucks so hard.
4/9/2013 11:46:32 AM
Seemed like the board was asking pretty direct questions of the State regarding the experience of computer experts and Mr. Ward and the State was fumbling their answers so WRAL cut the footage to keep the truth from going out to the masses/conspiracy theory
4/9/2013 1:00:32 PM
http://justiceforbradcooper.wordpress.com/I found this interesting
6/12/2013 3:43:56 PM
It's no surprise they used the FBI for that very purpose. Otherwise, that evidence would have been disputed and dismantled just like the rest of their claims... Remember the ducks?
6/12/2013 11:20:27 PM
This is a fun case:http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/crime/fl-phone-records-fisa-broward-20130612,0,5434900.storyA guy wants the records in the NSA database for his criminal defense... and they probably have them. Even though Google deleted the records in Brad Cooper's case because of their data deletion policy, our government probably still has it on their servers.How can you keep data for the purposes of bringing national threats to justice, but yet deny that justice to other cases?
6/13/2013 1:33:46 PM