The witness never used the words rigormortis or even stiff.
It was derived from his comment of the position the child was in on the ground being that of a shape of the carseat.
The reporter talks about the smell in one of the videos. I'm looking for the video now.
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In this video, at about 0:43 reporter says LE says car reeked. http://www.myfoxatlanta.com/clip/10303559/child-death-investigation
I think it would happen mostly to people without ADHD. People with ADHD have things cross their minds all the time - like a thought storm. If they forget in 4 minutes, it crosses their mind in another 15 minutes so no harm done- the child would be rescued safe and sound.
In my experience, this happens to people who have really great focus. They can switch focus and then the thought of daycare never crosses their mind for hours.
The witness stated the child appeared to be in an "unnatural" position with his legs in the air as if he was still seated in the car seat, although he had been placed on the ground. His was not supine, indicating an unnatural stiffness to his limbs.
Sounds a lot like "Rigor" to me.
Also, another person stated that the witness said the child appeared sweaty and tired. That is not the case. The witness stated the child looked as if he had been in a swimming pool, wet, (obviously from sweat) and was blue/ grey complexion. There was nothing about "tired". The implications were that Cooper looked dead.
I remember it being said that Justin called up his wife on his cell phone and told her that Cooper was dead. Now, if I thought this was an accident, I would say that he was just overcome w/ emotion, but since this definitely seems premeditated, does anyone else think that the call was to further hurt Mom?
The witness stated the child appeared to be in an "unnatural" position with his legs in the air as if he was still seated in the car seat, although he had been placed on the ground. His was not supine, indicating an unnatural stiffness to his limbs.
Sounds a lot like "Rigor" to me.
Also, another person stated that the witness said the child appeared sweaty and tired. That is not the case. The witness stated the child looked as if he had been in a swimming pool, wet, (obviously from sweat) and was blue/ grey complexion. There was nothing about "tired". The implications were that Cooper looked dead.
I remember it being said that Justin called up his wife on his cell phone and told her that Cooper was dead. Now, if I thought this was an accident, I would say that he was just overcome w/ emotion, but since this definitely seems premeditated, does anyone else think that the call was to further hurt Mom?
My understanding is that officer Pierce told him to call his wife and then more-or-less coached him and wasn't pleased with Harris's inability to articulate what had happened saying things like, "just tell her what happened"
There was no coaching and I have not read a single article saying or even suggesting such. You have twisted that situation incredibly
My understanding is that officer Pierce told him to call his wife and then more-or-less coached him and wasn't pleased with Harris's inability to articulate what had happened saying things like, "just tell her what happened!"
"'A police officer said to him, "Calm down and explain to your wife what's going on". I didn't hear what he said because I was going back in but then whatever he said triggered the police officer to say, "You need to watch your mouth" and then they put the handcuffs on him."
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...or-awful-day-make-supporters-think-twice.html
That is so not what you said.
It is what I said... It was paraphrased, but to a tee.
"'A police officer said to him, "Calm down and explain to your wife what's going on". I didn't hear what he said because I was going back in but then whatever he said triggered the police officer to say, "You need to watch your mouth" and then they put the handcuffs on him."
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...or-awful-day-make-supporters-think-twice.html
It is what I said... It was paraphrased, but to a tee.
How on earth is telling to tell his wife what is going on, coaching. Coaching is actively telling the person what to say and how to say it. Again, why would you choose to twist that?
"Coach" also means to encourage.
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