Cobb Police policy to handcuff anyone they transfer to a station.
They cuffed him at the scene, because he was interfering with their process to work on the child.
Cobb Police policy to handcuff anyone they transfer to a station.
Timeline posted at 4:49 PM today by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution
http://www.ajc.com/news/news/breaking-news/timeline-of-a-cobb-county-toddlers-death/ngSSk/
But daycare is. How could breakfast and a 2/10 of a mile drive be so routine jarring, that he forgets to do something he does every day?
So from 8:30 am until 8:55 am he remembered Cooper was in the car and remembered to feed him (we will know from stomach contents if he ate). But in the .2 miles to work/daycare, Cooper was totally silent?, and daddy forgot he was in the vehicle? At 1 point around noon went to vehicle, still no memory of Cooper. At some point ( not sure when)did a search of dog in a hot car/death, although we don't know if they had a dog. I'm curious to what he put in his car, what was so important to put in his car, to go out in the heat? Could he have been checking for something?:twocents:
No clue... Seems far fetched to me to. That being said if anyone could forget a kid in the car at all, and many have, I'm not sure the time or distance matters. Distraction is distraction. Only takes a peek at your cell phone to wreck not being on it the whole drive.
They cuffed him at the scene, because he was interfering with their process to work on the child.
Says Harris is set to appear in court next week ?
So from 8:30 am until 8:55 am he remembered Cooper was in the car and remembered to feed him (we will know from stomach contents if he ate). But in the .2 miles to work/daycare, Cooper was totally silent?, and daddy forgot he was in the vehicle? At 1 point around noon went to vehicle, still no memory of Cooper. At some point ( not sure when)did a search of dog in a hot car/death, although we don't know if they had a dog. I'm curious to what he put in his car, what was so important to put in his car, to go out in the heat? Could he have been checking for something?:twocents:
Correct but he would've been handcuffed regardless per Cobb County Police guidelines.
NEXT week?
Sounds like he is going to confess. Maybe I should ask is he going to confess?
I thought he was to return the 15th.
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The Silence from the wife in support of her husband tells me a lot!
"UPDATE: The autopsy on a 22-month-old left in an SUV determined the child died from hyperthermia and the manner is consistent with a homicide, Cobb County police said Wednesday afternoon."
http://www.ajc.com/news/news/cops-cobb-toddlers-death-investigation-continues-t/ngRfn/