Raleigh Country Club
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Cook jurors wanted lengthier sentence
Jurors found Raymond Cook guilty of involuntary manslaughter, felony death by motor vehicle and driving while impaired earlier Tuesday, after 11 hours of deliberations over three days.
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No verdict yet in Cook murder trial
Jurors will continue deliberating on Tuesday in the murder trial of a man charged with second-degree murder for a 2009 crash that killed an aspiring ballerina.
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Raymond Cook murder trial: Day 9
Day 9 of the Raymond Cook murder trial.
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Jury begins deliberations in Cook murder trial
Jurors deliberated for a few hours Friday afternoon without reaching a verdict in the murder trial of a man charged with second-degree murder for a 2009 crash that killed an aspiring ballerina.
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State, defense rest in Raymond Cook murder trial
The state and defense rested their cases Thursday in the trial of Raymond Cook, a former facial plastic surgeon charged with second-degree murder in the Sept. 11, 2009, wreck that killed Elena Bright Shapiro, 20.
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Expert: Cook was traveling at least 75 to 82 mph at impact
A crash reconstruction expert testified Wednesday that Raymond Cook was traveling at least 75 to 82 mph when he crashed into the back of a Hyundai Elantra, killing Elena Bright Shapiro, 20, on Sept. 11, 2009.
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Expert: Cook's car going 88 mph before fatal crash
Steven Lewis, a Mercedes expert, said a sensor inside Cook's car logged the speed as 88 mph before the crash at Strickland and Lead Mine roads. The posted speed limit in that area is 45 mph. Defense attorneys Tuesday afternoon tried to discredit evidence entered last week that Cook's blood-alcohol level was three times the legal limit in emergency room tests.
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Jury views ballerina's crashed car; doctor does not
When authorities parked Elena Shapiro's crumpled Hyundai Elantra on Fayetteville Street, surrounded by yellow police tape, a crowd gathered to view the vehicle.
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Raymond Cook murder trial, Day 4, Part 1
Lee Panosian testifies about seeing Dr. Raymond Cook at the Raleigh Country Club on Sept. 11, 2009, the same day Cook allegedly crashed into Elena Bright Shapiro's car, killing her.
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Opening statements in Raleigh doctor's murder trial
Raymond Dwight Cook, a former facial plastic surgeon, is charged with second-degree murder, driving while impaired and felony death by vehicle in the Sept. 11, 2009 wreck that killed Elena Bright Shapiro, 20.
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