Framed With Google Maps: The Truth About the Brad Cooper Case

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Framed With Google Maps exposes the extensive official misconduct in the Nancy Cooper murder investigation. The corrupt investigation and unfair trial outraged the community, leaving lasting doubt that the crime had truly been solved. Nancy left home the morning of July 12, 2008 to go jogging. When she hadn’t returned home by early afternoon, her friend placed a frantic 911 call to report her missing and made baseless accusations against Nancy’s husband – Brad Cooper. This resulted in immediate tunnel vision by police and the case quickly snowballed out of control. Nancy was found dead two days later in an undeveloped neighborhood three miles from the Cooper home. Convinced that they had the right suspect, police overlooked important information that went against their theory. They ignored witnesses believed to have seen Nancy that morning - including the Coopers’ four year old daughter. As the investigation progressed police were coming up empty. There was no evidence that pointed toward Brad but they were intent on pinning the murder on him and the already inept investigation became corrupt. They coerced witnesses to provide statements that supported their theory. They fabricated evidence by twisting the facts. They destroyed evidence – wiped all data from Nancy Cooper’s phone. They ignored chain of custody, ignored alternate suspects, and made calculated decisions to ignore deadlines to ensure that Brad Cooper could never prove his innocence. The prosecution abused their authority when they claimed that sharing discovery would jeopardize national security. They acted unethically by presenting fabricated evidence in court. They made motions to block defense experts from testifying about tampering found on Brad’s computer and the judge granted them. Brad’s rights were violated when he was unable to confront his accusers. Evidence that he’d been framed would never make it to the jury. The North Carolina Court of Appeals overturned the conviction in 2013 finding that the judge abused his discretion. The unfairness continued when the same judge was appointed to preside over the new trial. This book reveals the carefully researched truth about this case, complete with references to court documents and transcripts. It includes information from the author’s interview with Brad Cooper as well as blacked out portions of the televised trial and the defense expert’s written opinions on the computer evidence. When officials act unlawfully, they are able to prosecute and convict anyone of a crime - even when they have no evidence. This must stop.

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