In an exclusive interview with WRAL's Amanda Lamb, Garry and Donna Rentz talk about their work with Nancy's Butterfly Fund, which provides financial assistance to victims of domestic violence.
Slain mom Nancy Cooper's family has reached an agreement that gives members permanent custody of her two daughters.
Brad Cooper learned Friday that he won't face the death penalty if he is convicted of killing his wife.
Adam Hartzell, executive director of Interact of Wake County, says the Nancy Cooper murder case is an opportunity to recognize there are thousands of families suffering in relationships like the one her family and friends claim she was in.
Brad Cooper, the husband of slain Cary mom Nancy Cooper, has been indicted in her murder.
Cary's police chief described the murder of Nancy Cooper as domestic violence after her husband was arrested Monday.
Friends of Nancy Cooper wept and hugged after her husband was arrested for her murder Monday.
Cell phone video of Brad Cooper appearing before the Wake County magistrate Oct. 27, 2008, after being arrested in the death of his wife, Nancy Cooper.
An excerpt of the seven-hour video deposition of Brad Cooper, taken Oct. 2, 2008.
Brad Cooper details the morning his wife disappeared and talks about their marital problems in Thursday's filing. But the lead investigator in his wife's murder case says his testimony is inconsistent.
An autopsy report released Monday finds that Nancy Cooper most likely died as a result of asphyxia by strangulation.
A judge ruled Monday that Brad Cooper's in-laws may require him to submit to a psychiatric exam at their expense.
In an affidavit filed Tuesday, Carey Clark says she did not jog with Nancy Cooper on July 12 and had no plans to do so that day.
Attorneys for Brad Cooper say they have set up a Web page to help police find out who killed the Cary mother of two.
A Superior Court judge denied a motion Thursday by two local media outlets to unseal three search warrants related to the ongoing murder investigation of Nancy Cooper, a Cary woman found dead more than two weeks ago.
A Superior Court judge hears arguments on whether to unseal search warrants in the homicide of Nancy Cooper
Police searched an office on the Research Triangle Park campus of Cisco Systems Inc., where the husband of the victim works.
Brad Cooper and the family of his slain wife reached an agreement Friday regarding temporary custody of their two children.
Unedited video of Brad Cooper and the family of his slain wife, Nancy Cooper, going to court in the custody case involving the Coopers' two young daughters.
The family of slain Cary mom Nancy Cooper arrived late Thursday, July 24, 2008, at Raleigh-Durham International Airport for a custody hearing.
The hundreds of pages in the back-and-forth filings of the Cooper custody case provide a glimpse at the life of Nancy Cooper and her family, which is rare for most homicide cases
Brad Cooper's attorneys assert that the custody motion filed by her parents implies their client was involved in his wife's death. Numerous affidavits from friends and neighbors also testify to tension between the couple.
District Attorney Colon Willoughby says authorities are being careful in the investigation of Nancy Cooper's slaying. "We want to be careful and not rush to judgment," he said Wednesday.
A second memorial service was held in Canada Wednesday for Nancy Cooper.
Attorneys for Brad Cooper criticized the Cary Police Department's decision to release the calls, which are public record.
A local attorney specializing in family law says Nancy Cooper's husband, Brad Cooper, could have to testify if he wants to retain custody of his two young daughters – now in temporary care of their maternal grandparents.
Hundreds attended a memorial service for Nancy Cooper.
The husband of a slain Cary mom also proclaimed his innocence on Friday.
Attorney Seth Blum says Nancy Cooper's husband couldn't sit by quietly and let "wild speculation" and "bizarre and unsupported theories" being reported on TV and the Internet.
The family of the slain Cary mother of two announced a public memorial service for 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Koka Booth Amphitheatre at Regency Park.
Nancy Cooper's parents and sister claim Brad Cooper has a history of emotional instability and that in the months prior to her death, he engaged "in a pattern of emotional abuse" at Cooper and the children.
Investigators returned Wednesday evening to the Cary home of Nancy Cooper, whose body was found Monday in an undeveloped subdivision outside the town's limit.
Jill Dean and her husband talk about Nancy Cooper to Canadian Broadcasting Co. in Edmonton, Alberta, on July 15, 2008, hours before authorities confirmed her sister's death.
Authorities carried out a search warrant Wednesday at the home of Nancy Cooper, the missing Cary mother reported missing Saturday.
Cary police are investigating the death of Nancy Cooper, a 34-year-old mother of two whose friend reported her missing Saturday, as a homicide and have encircled her Lochmere home with crime scene tape.
Sky 5 video of Brittabby Court, the cul-de-sac where a man walking his dog found a female body on July 14, 2008.
Police talked to Nancy Cooper's family and friends on Monday.
National Guard pilots, police dogs and friends continued searching Sunday for a missing jogger. Nancy Cooper, of Wallsburg Court, went running Saturday morning but never came home.
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