brad s cell phone registered a call from home at 6:40 a.m. when he went back to the store. proof surely that nancy was alive at 6:40. unless, that is, unless brad placed the call himself. brad, the world class expert in internet phone technology. if anyone could do that it was the defendant. ultimately, he had the potential to make that phone call. in testimony that was frankly mind numbing that leverages something called either tapi or jtapi. an expert from cisco brad s former company, explained about ten different ways someone as accomplished as brad could have remotely made that call. the main ways are using a computer where you can program something into your computer and delay it so that a phone call can be made from your computer, from the computer s modem. but to do that, brad needed a certain router. one said prosecutors conveniently disappeared from the cooper home.
2-year-old katie. then 6:00 or so, he made two trips to the grocery store after which nancy announced she was off to run. we went to find the video records of him going in and out of the store, which we did, in fact, find. but one of those talks with brad struck detective daniels as odd when he asked brad, did you contact nancy s family? he had told us no, but it could be because he s frantic about the situation and didn t have time to call them. then a little more talking and the detective learned there may have been another reason altogether. nancy and brad were having marital problems. he told me the last two months it seemed like they were getting better. when i asked him why they had problems, he told me he had an affair. so daniels tucked that tidbit away and went on for the search for nancy. after her body was found, things were different. the cooper house became a crime scene. police in and out turning the place upside down. and daniels kept his ears open because am
we started at saying, okay, let s look at everything again. there were reports from people who said they saw a woman who looked like nancy running that saturday morning. one man said he watched her for a good 30 seconds, then saw a van make a u-turn to follow her. and there were other reports of mysterious vans. friday night, one sped away from a cul-de-sac with no lights on. could any of this be tied to her killer? not walk away from anything at this point. everything becomes important. like conversations with her husband brad that weekend of the search. brad told detectives he and nancy were up at 4:00 a.m. saturday to calm their crying 2-year-old katie. then 6:00 or so, he made two trips to the grocery store after which nancy announced she was off to run. we went to find the video records of him going in and out of the store which we did in fact find. but one of those talks with brad struck detective daniels as odd when he asked brad, did you contact nancy s family?
ultimately, he had the potential to make that phone call. in testimony that was frankly mind numbing that leverages something called either tapi or jtapi. an expert from cisco brad s former company, explained about ten different ways someone as accomplished as brad could have remotely made that call. the main ways are using a computer where you can program something into your computer and delay it so that a phone call can be made from your computer, from the computer s modem. but to do that, brad needed a certain router. one prosecutor said conveniently disappeared from the cooper home. we knew he had this router. in fact said the prosecution, this cisco chat log proves brad borrowed that router, the 3825, took it home, months before the murder. you know the defendant had one of those 3825 routers? that s correct.
a cul-de-sac with no lights on. could any of this be tied to her killer? we re not walking away from anything at this point. everything becomes important. like conversations with her husband brad that weekend of the search. brad told detectives he and nancy were up at 4:00 a.m. saturday to calm their crying 2-year-old katie. then 6:00 or so, he made two trips to the grocery store after which nancy announced she was off to run. , of course, we went to find the video records of him going in and out of the story, which we did find. but one of those talks with brad struck detective daniels as odd when he asked brad, did you contact nancy s family? he had told us no, but it could be because he s frantic about the situation and didn t have time to call them. but then a little more talking and the detective learned there may have been another reason altogether. nancy and brad were having marital problems. he told me the last two months it seemed like they were getting better.