Brad Cooper Charged With First-Degree Murder

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Brad Cooper Charged With First-Degree Murder

October 29th, 2008No Comments

Boy did I call this one right. It was just last week that I insisted for the second or third time in Crooked in Canada that Brad Cooper murdered his wife Nancy Cooper, and that he did it out of anger or jealousy. Whatever his reasons for choking the life out of her while their children slept, and whether I’m right or wrong as to why he killed her, the Alberta raised killer has been charged by North Carolina police for the first-degree murder of his wife, and there is every possibility that he could be facing the death penalty.  I hope the North Carolina district attorney’s office seek the death penalty, it’s the least they can do as far as getting justice for the Nancy’s children and her family who live in Edmonton.

He deserves to die by lethal injection.

The evidence against Cooper includes hair that belonged to Nancy found in the trunk and on the front bumper of the family’s BMW, and red marks and scratches that were on his neck when police questioned him about his wife’s disappearance, but was unable to explain.

Like the family, I am glad to hear that Cooper has been charged with his wife’s murder, and while I would really like to gloat in Crooked in Canada about how right I was about this case, I won’t. But to “A more partial observer” who commented on the last article I published about this case in Crooked in Canada I only have to this to say to you, “You were saying mate?”

A more partial observer’s comment:

Convenient how you neglect to mention the eye witness who happened to see Nancy alive and jogging at 7h10 on the morning of her disappearance. If you are following the case closely enough to know of the life insurance policy then you would also surely have read about the eyewitness.

CG responds:

Last I heard the eyewitness wasn’t able to confirm the identity of the jogger as being Nancy, that the only confirmation given was that it was a woman. I guess you haven’t been following the case as closely as you imply I should be following the case.

Nevertheless whether she died at home or while jogging I have no doubt in my mind the husband had something to do with it.

I suppose you are giving the benefit of the doubt to the emotionall detached and cruel husband. That’s cool.

Regards

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