Family to give park bench in Cooper's memory
News & Observer (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
Relatives of murder victim Nancy Cooper plan to present a stone park bench in her honor on Sunday morning at Regency Park.
News & Observer (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
Relatives of murder victim Nancy Cooper plan to present a stone park bench in her honor on Sunday morning at Regency Park.
News & Observer (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
In an affidavit filed Thursday, the lead detective in Cary investigating Nancy Cooper's murder said that Bradley Cooper's interview didn't match statements he made to police days after his wife vanished in July. The detective, George G. Daniels, said that Bradley Cooper "has not fully cooperated" with their investigation and will not come to the Cary police department to...
News & Observer (Free subscription) | 09/10/2008
Lawyers for Nancy Cooper's parents and sister today filed a videotape of an interview they conducted with Bradley Cooper as they seek to bolster their argument that he is not fit to raise his two daughters.
News & Observer (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
Police investigating the killing of Nancy Cooper recently re-examined a cell phone and two address books belonging to the Cary mother, a new search warrant shows.
News & Observer (Free subscription) | 02/10/2008
A friend of Bradley Cooper claimed this week that Cary police tried to force him to admit that he helped Cooper try to establish an alibi after his wife, Nancy Cooper, was found murdered on July 14.
News & Observer (Free subscription) | 29/09/2008
The husband and parents of Nancy Cooper, a Cary woman killed near her home in July, are expected to be in Wake District Court today for a hearing addressing questions in the custody battle over the Coopers' two young daughters.
News & Observer (Free subscription) | 29/09/2008
Bradley Cooper will have to submit to a psychological evaluation by an expert chosen by his wife's parents, a Wake District Court judge ruled today. The ruling came in a custody battle between Bradley Cooper and the parents of his slain wife, Nancy.
News & Observer (Free subscription) | 30/09/2008
It's been two-and-a-half months since Nancy Cooper's death. Police have made no arrests, though their investigation has centered, by and large, on her husband, Bradley Cooper, a Research Triangle Park executive. Days after her death, Cary police were suspicious enough of Bradley Cooper that they sought permission to scour his computers to see whether he researched how to...
News & Observer (Free subscription) | 17/09/2008
From Staff Reports Attorneys for Brad Cooper have posted online video of his trip to a grocery store to challenge rumors that he bought bleach on the morning his wife, Nancy, disappeared from their home in Cary.A journalist's question to the Cary police chief about whether Cooper bought bleach that morning has resulted in "volumes of suspicion," the law firm Kurtz & Blum said in...
News & Observer (Free subscription) | 17/09/2008
Attorneys for Brad Cooper have posted online video of his trip to a grocery store to challenge rumors that he bought bleach on the morning his wife, Nancy, disappeared from their home in Cary.
News & Observer (Free subscription) | 16/09/2008
Lawyers for Brad Cooper have posted online video of his trip to a grocery store to counter rumors that he bought bleach on the morning his wife, Nancy, disappeared from their home in Cary.
News & Observer (Free subscription) | 03/09/2008
Police investigating Nancy Cooper's disappearance and death found her husband's words and actions so suspicious they asked to search his computers. Search warrants in the case finally were released Tuesday.
News & Observer (Free subscription) | 02/09/2008
Search warrants and related documents in the death of Cary mother Nancy Cooper could become public today, shedding light on the direction of the police investigation.
NewsObserver.com - Local & State (Free subscription) | 02/09/2008
Search warrants and related documents in the investigation of the death of Cary mother Nancy Cooper could become public today, shedding light on the direction of the police investigation..
NewsObserver.com - Local & State (Free subscription) | 03/09/2008
The documents released Tuesday show police found inconsistencies in Brad Cooper's statements as they tried to find out what happened to his wife. Nancy Cooper had begun divorce proceedings in part because of an affair he had admitted. The couple had been unable to agree on custody arrangements for their two young children; Nancy Cooper wanted to take the girls back...