Missing Mom of 2 Found In Storm Drain – What REALLY happened? | True Crime Stories – Nancy Cooper
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Unraveling the Mysterious Disappearance of a Mother of 2: Inside the Investigation of the Missing Mom Found in a Storm Drain | Delve into the Intrigue of True Crime Stories – Nancy Cooper.
The case of Nancy Cooper, a dedicated mother of two young girls, took a dark turn when her lifeless body was discovered in a storm drain near her home. As investigators delve into the evidence, questions arise about what really happened to this seemingly average suburban mom. Stay tuned as we unravel the twists and turns of this baffling mystery. One fact about the case of Nancy Cooper is that her husband, Brad Cooper, was ultimately convicted of her murder in 2011, after a high-profile trial that revealed a tumultuous marriage marred by infidelity and domestic violence.
@DARKLIVITY
The troll stole the show. I thought he was so cute I'd showcase him, but my autofocus kept switching to his face instead of mine! Ha The Troll was trolling. So sorry about that. I hope it wasn't too much of a distraction as today's case is, of course, another heartbreaking one, and we appreciate your dedication to each story.
@bamanana2922
Great podcast…as usual! This case was heartbreaking….
especially knowing how little prison time that monster served! 😡 Hope his daughters never allow him back in their lives….he doesn’t deserve them!
@ladydior6224
Very detailed
@shytaylor650
I have literally been sitting here waiting for a new episode. Will return to comments once I have finished.
@judytinker3392
Even Steve, everybody gets half of the whole
@nectarinehair0115
Money can't buy happiness.
@Camey71073
we've had gerbils, hamsters, fire bellied toads, sugar gliders', guinea pigs, an actual pig (not the Lil ones), dogs, cats, parakeets, a tarantula, a 4.5 ft green desert iguana, a ball python, and a 9 ft red-tailed boa. I think that's it. That's not my childhood. I grew up on a farm. This s raising 31 children, mostly short term fosters.
@fucckiii
I was really hoping Brad wasn’t the killer 😢😢😢 rip Nancy 🤍
@triniqnb4
Have a safe delivery Kimber. You guys enjoy your time away. We definitely will miss u
@terridemaio2926
Your Back Ground Realy takes me Back To that Era
@Stephanie_Ella
These cases make me appreciate being divorced and childless.
@lashandajordan6923
I think it's beautiful that the kids still get to gaze into their mother's beautiful face while being raised by the twin aunt.
@socaldeb
36:39 Poetic example https://youtu.be/WbsDPbr8qoM?si=Hpg9B4AWOwqeSN_I
@susieschlotzhauer9924
Home stretch for our Darklivity Couples baby girl’s debut … Do we have a name yet for this sweet angel on her way?
@sarahrchristy6878
I can't wait to see the beautiful baby!!!!!!
@judytinker3392
Well, if you don’t wanna find a dead body never walk a dog seems like those are the people that find everyone missing
@wyndixoxo8727
Hi I luv you both but Kimber! So beautiful and I love how you’re so consistent! Congratulations on the new miracle baby! 🌸
@stuartstobhill
Woo Hoo…Kimber this is the case I sent you a couple of months ago and sent you the link to the WRAL coverage. Hope it was! So looking forward to this! Stuart, Glasgow, UK
@DandyXandy36
No one murderer is smarter than the whole police force and the district attorney. The ones that get away are just plain lucky 🍀
@veronicaellen4634
I just want to say thank you to you guys for covering cases that include issues like financial abuse, power of attorney, abuse of power, etc et. I think at some point almost everyone deals with a power struggle of some sort, and sadly, some people will pull some very shifty moves to keep control of a situation- even if it's to the detriment of someone they are supposed to love. I have people very close to me who wouldn't hesitate to: rip up mail/ cheques addressed to someone else, forge a signature, hold legal documents captive, try and push a conservatorship, etc et. In relationships, I always think ok, it's fine if you have a joint account. It's fine to make some decisions together or have shared savings and debts- whatever. But ideally, each person still has some sort of savings account strictly to their own name. And always a prenup.
R.I.P Nancy. I hope your friends and family find peace and make their closure with a passing that never should have happened.
@WowTravelDesigner
Again, I truly and genuinely appreciate the time and effort that you put into these podcasts and the research that you do and the video clips and court documents that you can show and the fact that you can bring a background in so people can understand how certain behaviors developed with people…. And that is no slight some of the other amazing crime podcasts out there…….
I just am blown away that you have a license to be an attorney and you’re probably making more money to You Tube and so much happier! I hope to see you on the cruise in November and wishing both of you the best of everything and best wishes with the birthing process and all the love in the world!
@AmonarayIsalay
Coercive controlling behavior is domestic abuse.
@melinda8980
Being in the last weeks of your pregnancy, do you even have the energy to research, film, edit, etc. for this and your other channel?! 🫣 You rock, Kim! 🫶🏻 You too, Jon! 😎
@maggiefitzgerald1276
Thank you my lovely friends.
@amberhaggerty1490
As a twin myself, I cannot imagine my twin passing away. Her sister is so strong and brave! My heart goes out to them all!
@aleksandralempart8305
I have 11 cats 😂
@HecavaMecca
Brad……tall dark and handsome!? dark where!? Lol
@lucyledoux6454
Great job you two !!! I So look forward to listening to your Stories , such Soothing Voices you have …You guys are by far my favorites ….
Can't wait til your Little One is born…I'll bet she's as Gorgeous as you are ,…Much
Love from Canada 🤗🥰🌹🫂❤️🇨🇦
@Bella_Mia_MVP
$300 a week = $1200 a week tax free . Plus he paying all the bills , cars and utilities. I hope none is saying it’s a low allowance or budget 😅😅😅 some people make less than that after working 40h a week the entire month
@Tarpon5501
Congrats to you for your soon-to-be newborn baby!
@BluePhoenix1973
If I remember right the other set of twins were 5 mins apart as well…
@seanhybrid2396
Runners have an elevated metabolism… So it's more than possible for her to have digested her dinner by night time. Good job on the story….and i hope their children don't have to suffer from the atrocities this man did.
@DandyXandy36
56:23 Brad looks Hispanic 🧐
@dianeandrzejak2221
Unfortunately, male donators THINK that the Mother of their child(ren) is somehow getting rich from their child support payments! I had worked 2 jobs & when I would buy myself something, I was told to say “Thank you” 😂😂 but, I wasn’t the one who had gotten arrested twice for not paying child support! I feel worse NOW for women who have to deal with stuff like this because of how much EVERYTHING costs!! Trust & believe, you’re NOT making anyone “rich” ! Kids ARE expensive!
@geemom04
Love you Guys!
Haven't missed an Episode! We all will be here afte baby break! Wishing you the best! Baby Is #1
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@karenrobertson2312
October 13 is my birthday! ❤️
@joannedickens2238
Heather gets about doesn’t she? 😳😳
@c.uni2370
I love how these men can take advantage of their stay at home wives. I’d like to see them pay that hefty childcare fee 😐 I’m a single full time working (2 jobs btw) mom who works her ass off & collects zero child support and has took care of all the child care expenses on my own… 😪 it ain’t cheap..
@owls381
Every time I click I’m waiting for an announcement that baby is here!! So exciting! But thank you so much for posting another case for us ❤
@Monk-eee
3:24 — SAME, I'm the oldest of 3 girls with 3 yrs and 7 yrs between us. To be fair we would all raid eachother's closets the worst was when it was something brand new that you didn't even wear yet, and you see your younger sister wearing it first because then you didn't even want it anymore…. LOL good times growing up all girls though, now we're all mom's and aunties.