iamshadow21
Amateur Forensics Geek
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I can understand forgiveness, somewhat, if it's inattention related. If the routine was distracted and there wasn't the embedded routine.Assume family will step in to care take. I imagine court and police officers will be checking on him. I can’t imagine a scenario where he won’t serve jail time. If I were him, I’d plead guilty immediately and start the sentence. Then he can be around when the kids are still at home. His life is already going to a living hell regardless. May as well get it done.
There’s a good documentary about babies being left to die in cars on Amazon Prime - Fatal Distraction. Cooper Harris’ mom is in it as well as other parents/couples. It’s amazing the forgiveness a lot of the offenders received.
But this seems like a deliberate choice. That leaving the child in the car WAS the routine. And I'm struggling to find sympathy for someone who would do that, knowing the risks, as he must have.
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