Brad Cooper
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Albertan Brad Cooper, who murdered wife in North Carolina, released from prisonBrad Cooper, 47, who killed his Edmonton-raised wife Nancy near their North Carolina home in 2008, is expected to be deported back to Canada after being released from prison Monday.CrimeNov 23, 2020
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‘There’s closure,’ says victim’s family following Brad Cooper’s guilty pleaOn Monday Brad Cooper pleaded guilty to killed his 34-year-old wife Nancy in 2008, and dumped the former Edmonton woman's body near their home in North Carolina.CrimeSep 22, 2014
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Plea deal still on the table for Brad CooperThe man convicted of killing his Edmonton-born wife in 2008 is reportedly considering a plea deal as he awaits a retrial, according to North Carolina media.CrimeSep 9, 2014
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Court clears way for Brad Cooper retrialThe North Carolina Supreme Court ruled Friday to allow a retrial for Brad Cooper, who was found guilty of first-degree murder in the death of his Edmonton-born wife Nancy in May 2011.CrimeJan 24, 2014
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