MsMarple
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JMO but I think any relevance over the definition of “food” would depend on what defense the dad and his attorney choose to put forward.What Did Dau Mean by "Food"
Per the Interim Affidavit, Dau(s?) stated: "he got distracted by playing his game and putting his food away." Did not say "groceries" in Affidavit.
What kind of food? Relevant?
--- Carry-out/take-away snacks/meals?
Maybe only one foam clamshell for himself? Or maybe a stack of them w 4 meals? Or one biggish bag of fast food?
Likely a few min?
--- Groceries?
------ If just a a box of cookies & gallon of milk? A few min?
------ If several/many bags of groceries, make 3-4-5 trips?
----------Carry into house, put on kit. COUNTER. A few min?
----------Carry bags into house, to SORT & put some groceries into some into fridge, some into freezer, some into pantry, some into the right kit cabs? Yep, could take 20-30 min?
Btwn the death & the arrest, seems MSM & some posts here converted "food" from dau's stmt in Interim Affidavit into "groceries."
May be a relevant & material difference, re ELAPSED TIME in which CRS forgot or misjudged. Well, CRS' DEFENSE would ARGUE.
Or may not be relevant or material. IDK.
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Thx agn to @LifeIsAMystery for posting ^ link.
IF he claims Forgotten Baby Syndrome then under that theory it can happen in an instant, for example when a parent drives past the daycare center. There doesn’t seem to have time constraints so in theory anyway he could claim a lapse in memory in the very moment he put food away, be it a gallon of milk or lunch leftovers or a trunk full of bags. IMO