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Police investigating the disappearance and death of Nancy Cooper recently re-examined a cell phone and two address books belonging to her, according to a search warrant made public Friday.
Executed on Sept. 24, the search warrant does not shed any clues on what evidence investigators hoped to uncover. The search warrant indicates, however, that because of the divorce proceedings she had begun against her husband, Brad Cooper, Nancy Cooper kept the information on her Blackberry Pearl cell phone locked.
No charges have been filed in the killing of Nancy Cooper, who was last seen alive July 12 when her husband said she went for a run. The friend with whom Brad Cooper said his wife was to run has said they did not go.
Two days later, Nancy Cooper's body was found near her family's home. An autopsy later revealed that she had been strangled.
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