Rant alert! SO, so many times I have gone looking for an article (other cases) that I KNOW I read, and it has been either altered with no explanation, or it just completely disappears. SO frustrating! Is this a fairly new thing in the world of MSM?
My grandma's casket was pink because she loved pink, her flowers were roses because she loved roses, she was buried wearing a Cubs jersey and Notre Dame pants because she was a huge fan of both. Tacky? I guess, but we did these things out of respect for what SHE loved. It had nothing to do with...
This is in my county, where we have lost several people to gunshots in just this past week! I don't know w.t.h.
is going on. They all seem to be unrelated.
Well of course I agree nothing is important enough to do this. But some people do stupid, selfish, heartless things. Who knows, maybe he left the car running with a/c on and car stalled. Do we know the windows were up? There's a lot we don't know. I'm not saying this is the way I think it...
The ONLY scenerio involving an accident that makes sense to me is this:
Cooper is sick. Parent's don't feel they can miss work and can't take him to daycare sick. For whatever reason, they feel they don't have anyone else to watch him. They talk about leaving him in the car for awhile, and...
Gosh you guys. I am checking in for the first time since last night. There are so many pages, no way I can keep up! Can someone just give me a 5 second recap? Anything new from LE, witnesses, family, friends?
TIA!!
I live in Michigan. Responsible parents don't leave kids in the car on 90 degree days here either. It's common knowledge that a car acts as an oven on a hot day. No googling required. Irresponsible parents are another story.
What does everyone make of LE saying they can't be sure Cooper was even in the car at 9:00 am? I am wondering about possible 2nd party involvement. Maybe we have it backwards thinking mom is trying to cover for dad. Just a thought.
I am forgetful by nature. It's irritating as all get out, but driving away after paying for food at McDonald's? Did it. Drive right past my exit that I was JUST heading for? Yep. Did I get all the way to the babysitter's one morning before realizing I was barefoot? Embarrassingly, yes. Do I make...
Just a thought, a maybe scenerio.....
IF taking Cooper out for breakfast was not the norm, could dad have been killing time so that he'd be sure to arrive to work late enough that all of the nearby parking spots would be full and he'd have to park out aways? Maybe this was his way of CYA in...
I am really trying to keep up, but only had time to read a few pages since this morning. Something that I can't get out of my mind....
It is just much easier for my brain to believe that a father would murder his child (it happens daily, all over the world, unfortunately) than he not only...
But I think this is different because it's like a body decomposing in an oven, and then the oven door is opened. Plus the car is a very small space compared to a field, and if there was a body in a hot shed and someone actually went into the hot shed, they would smell the body.
I know you are...
I don't think this means much. I graduated from college with 2 associate degrees and a certificate last month, and I got a job a few weeks ago that pays over $4 less per hour than the job I had immediately before going to college. It's pretty common in this economy to expect to have to slide...
If dad purposely locked his baby in a hot car to bake to death, went out at lunch to see if he was dead yet and he wasn't...quite gone...so dad shut the door and walked away to let him die....if this is how things went down, I can't imagine a more cold-blooded thing to do.
Just my opinion, but I will be shocked if he isn't seeing someone one the side. Maybe someone he stopped to meet at the restaurant. Cooper was just a baby, so couldn't tell mommy what daddy was up to.
Whoever said Scott Peterson upthread, that was also my first thought. Selfish a-hole, wanted...
An 11-year-old Nashville student has invented a device that could save lives.
Andrew Pelham told Nashville's News 2 he felt compelled to do something after learning around 38 children die each year from being left in hot cars...
These are different things. Intentionally risking harm by knowingly leaving babies alone in the car is not the same as forgetting the baby is there in the first place. Same possible outcome, the difference is intent.
People make mistakes. They screw up priorities. They make bad decisions...
I can't imagine what could be considered over the top for this situation. And I am wondering why they can't be sure the baby was actually in the car at 9:00 am. I feel like the baby's body showed obvious signs of trauma or decomposure. Maybe they searched dad's office for proof of him even...
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