Charlot123
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Bolded by me.Her story is she weighed the possibilities and panicked at the thought of the worst one. But not because she has ever believed Harris intentionally left Cooper in the car. Because, she says, Harris was very forgetful.
The Harris case question is all about intent. There is no question of intent with Watts. I see very little similar about the Watts case. And Watts may have shown no grief over his dead kids, but that's not true with Harris, although some believe he was faking it.
I wonder about prevention. It would seem to me that many cases of “forgotten baby syndrome” are related to undiagnosed ADHD. JMO. I noticed this strange commonality between many such cases, they often happen when normal daily routine is somehow interrupted (another case that was posted here, a young family with two kids and two working parents, and one of two cars broke down, for example).
In this context, it is important that Harris was very forgetful.
https://stoptogether.com/the-unspoken-connection-between-adhd-*advertiser censored*-addiction/