Nancy Cooper, 34, of Cary, N.C - Media links only *NO DISCUSSION*

Cooper custody documents become public

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In it, Sasser concludes that Bradley Cooper "engaged in a controlling behavior toward Nancy Cooper, limiting her access to funds and taking her off all credit cards and banking accounts."

She also determined that statements Bradley Cooper has made about the family's finances and about his cleaning patterns weeks earlier were inconsistent and not credible.

Sasser also concluded that Bradley Cooper was in a tough situation, and the stress was mounting in the home.

"Brad Cooper does not seem to appreciate the potential negative effects on the children of having to live in a household filled with stress and the disruptions caused by a contentious custody battle and an ongoing criminal investigation," Sasser said in her order.

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Cooper's mail to girls may be screened
Custody order outlines limitations on suspect's contact with his daughters

RALEIGH - Even the cards Brad Cooper sends his daughters from jail might be screened to make sure they won't disturb the two young girls.
Cooper, 35, is charged with killing his wife, Nancy Cooper, who is the girls' mother.

A custody order made public Friday puts such tight restrictions on Cooper's contact with his daughters that he'll have to watch them grow up in pictures -- which a judge said must be mailed to him monthly at the Wake County jail.

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104 Wallsburg Court, the 12-room home was listed Monday on the Triangle real estate market at $349,900.

Described in the listing as a "brick-front beauty in desirable Lochmere," it has spacious rooms, "tons of storage, four bedrooms, 2½ baths and a bonus room.

http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/4020694/
 
Nancy Cooper's e-mail was from her lawyer

RALEIGH - Brad Cooper was intercepting his wife's e-mail and read some messages the day before she disappeared, according to a search warrant made public Thursday.
The document also says some notes intercepted earlier were between Nancy Cooper and her lawyer, who was drafting a separation agreement between the Cary couple.
The search warrant application, signed this month by a Cary Police Department detective, says investigators searched a laptop computer belonging to Brad Cooper's employer and assigned to him. They learned that all incoming e-mail to Nancy Cooper's account was being copied and sent to an account associated with Brad Cooper's Web site.
The document doesn't say what was in the e-mail messages. In the warrant application, detectives requested permission to search a Google e-mail account associated with Bradley Cooper. An examination of the laptop indicated Brad Cooper read e-mail messages sent to his wife's account three times on July 11, the document said.


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Nancy Cooper fund helps abused women

CARY (WTVD) -- Friends of a murdered Cary mother announced a new fund Monday to help women who try to leave abusive relationships.

Nancy Cooper's husband Brad is charged with first-degree murder in his wife's death. He remains in jail.

Nancy's body was found last July in an undeveloped subdivision a few miles from the couple's Cary home.

Friends and family say Monday is not about ongoing legal proceedings. It's about helping others and remembering Nancy Cooper at the same time.


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Cooper fund to help women leaving abusive relationships

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“In the days immediately following Nancy's death, a butterfly, both large and vivid, seemed to be a constant guest in our neighborhood and it came to symbolize our departed friend. We have selected the butterfly symbol to memorialize, honor Nancy and to support victims whose lives are impacted by dysfunctional domestic violence relationships,” said Garry Rentz, Nancy Cooper’s father.

The inaugural event to raise money for "Nancy’s Butterfly Fund" will be held June 13 at Life Time Fitness in Cary. The fundraiser will include a silent auction, live music, cocktails and hors d’oeuvres. Information on how to purchase tickets for the Life Time event will be released at a later date, organizers said.

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http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/4985338/
 
Home of Brad and Nancy Cooper sold

Cary, N.C. — The Cary home once shared by Brad Cooper and his slain wife, Nancy, has been sold.

The 12-room home at 104 Wallsburg Court, was originally listed on the Triangle real estate market at $349,900. It was unclear Friday how much it sold for, but the listing price had been reduced $30,000.

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http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/5021898/
 

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