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    Found Deceased France - Troadec family of four, Orvault, 16 Feb 2017

    It is not clear to me why Sebastien is seen as the main suspect here?
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    Found Deceased Canada - Dr Elana Fric, 40, Toronto, 30 Nov 2016 *Arrest*

    This is such a sad case. Women with abusive husbands are often asked why they don't just leave - well, this is one reason why. You put yourself at greater risk by planning to leave. And how terrible this must be for the children.
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    Found Deceased Canada - Taliyah Marsman, 5, & Sara Baillie, 34, Calgary, 11 July 2016 #1 *Arrest*

    From what I can find, the research evidence is that so-called truth serums are not reliable. They can lower inhibitions, but not completely prevent someone from lying. And there is the risk that they might cause false confessions. Let's say you didn't rob the store, but you have often thought...
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    Found Deceased Canada - Taliyah Marsman, 5, & Sara Baillie, 34, Calgary, 11 July 2016 #1 *Arrest*

    I just don't think there is a way to force someone who doesn't want to talk to give you the information. Even when people are tortured, they lie as often or more often than they tell the truth. But this is just a terrible case. This is not looking good for that poor little girl.
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    CONVICTION OVERTURNED MD - Hae Min Lee, 17, Baltimore, 13 Jan 1999

    I had to do a long drive last weekend (to visit my mum in a nursing home) and my daughter came along and persuaded me to listen to the first seven episodes. I am totally hooked!
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    Trial Discussion Thread #52 - 14.11.9, Day 41 ~announcement of the verdict~

    I haven't posted much but I have followed the trial pretty closely. I too am very disappointed with the verdict and with the Judge's reliance on OP's testimony. I worry that he will get off with nothing but a slap on the hand and the message that "you can get away with murder."
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    Premeditated Theory

    I can believe that someone might want to kill their child - certainly there seem to be plenty of cases of people doing that (I am looking at you, Casey Anthony, among others). But it is hard for me to believe that someone would plan to do it in such a horrible way. You'd have to be really...
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    CAR SEAT discussion

    Yes, those of us around to post on these message boards survived. But some kids didn't. These safety devices do have a purpose. Tink
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    The Science & Statistics Behind Hot Car Deaths

    Now I am getting quite interested in this whole question of how soon after death a body begins to smell. This study seems to suggest it takes three days: http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn17647-smell-of-death-can-point-to-murder-time.html#.U9rh9fldXJo And this may be the study referred to...
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    Small Details that are interesting in the Cooper Harris case, #2

    Yet there was that earlier case where the car alarm went off repeatedly and the dad just turned off the alarm repeatedly. I would have thought THAT would have triggered him to think about his baby, but it didn't. Our minds work in odd ways sometimes.
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    The Science & Statistics Behind Hot Car Deaths

    I don't know why she moved the car either. I'm assuming she didn't call for help (on a phone) because she is deaf, but I don't know why she didn't go back into the daycare to ask them to call. Perhaps panic and shock? We don't always behave rationally in those situations. Being deaf, she may...
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    The Science & Statistics Behind Hot Car Deaths

    No, I don't think they are lying. But perhaps the odour starts later. I had thought it would be obvious by lunchtime, but it seems perhaps it was not, since in other cases parents have apparently not noticed. Someone suggested at one point that perhaps there isn't much odour until the child is...
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    The Science & Statistics Behind Hot Car Deaths

    This was how I felt originally. BUT, if you look at my earlier post in this thread - there was a case in Milton, Ontario (near where I live) where a grandmother left her grandson in the car and he died. She moved the car in the middle of the day and DID NOT NOTICE anything. She drove the car to...
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    The Science & Statistics Behind Hot Car Deaths

    You know, this article is rather interesting: http://news.nationalpost.com/2013/11/28/grandmother-pleads-guilty-in-senseless-death-of-ontario-toddler-left-in-sweltering-car-last-summer/ as Popsicle posted. The similarities (except that she was a grandmother and not a father) are definitely...
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    Is there anyone that believes Ross is innocent?

    As I posted elsewhere, I started off feeling that he had done this intentionally. But as I have read more about the case, and some of the links to other information, I am not really sure. It is hard to believe that someone would deliberately choose such a horrible way to kill a child, so you...
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    Small Details that are interesting in the Cooper Harris case, #1

    I can see the "I dreaded how he would look" quote as being innocent. Let's say it was an accident. At the point he is driving the car and realizes he left the baby in the car all day, I think he could think that - can I bear to look at my now-dead baby? It would be a terrible thing to think of...
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    Small Details that are interesting in the Cooper Harris case, #1

    I don't find the short period of time between getting the the car with Cooper and forgetting that Cooper was in the car implausible. The length of time is not the only factor in forgetting: every time you forget something there is a moment when you remember and a moment later when you don't. I...
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    That One Key Piece of Guilty Evidence

    For me, it would be that he ignored what must have been a terrible odour. He got into that car and started driving and I just can't believe that he didn't smell something truly awful. In all the other cases I have read about, the parents realized what had happened as soon as they opened the car...
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    Small Details that are interesting in the Cooper Harris case, #1

    I live in Ontario, Canada, and I know of one case where the parents picked up the children from daycare, went to dinner, went grocery shopping, and when they got home each thought the other one had brought in the baby. They put the older children to bed, each thinking the other had brought the...
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    Trial Discussion Thread #37 - 14.05.12 Day 30

    Your definition of a delusion is incorrect. It is quite possible to have delusions that are "within the laws of physics" - they are delusional simply because they are not true. For example, I could have a delusion that Johnny Depp comes to visit me every afternoon and we drink tea in my...

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