Simply Caustic
Criminal paralegal
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My main opinion throughout the case is that Ross meant to drop off Cooper at daycare, but since he was running late (again), he thought he'd make a quick appearance at work and then bring Cooper to daycare. He planned to leave Cooper just for a few minutes, imo. I don't think it was the first time - I suspect Ross had left Cooper in the car in the past and his wife knew that.
Once he was inside the office, Ross got distracted by his nasty texting habit and forgot Cooper in the car. I think he remembered Cooper either before lunch or at lunch, and then spent the afternoon figuring out how to make it look like an accident. If he had fessed up at that point, I think people would believe it was an accident.
But, he tried to cover it up and faked the "discovery" in the parking lot. That was a dumb move, imo, and indicates he knew he had been neglectful.
He's definitely guilty of neglect that caused his son's death. Absolutely. It was not an "accident," but neglect.
Did he intend to kill his son.....that's where I have doubts.
jmopinion
I agree with this. I am curious why you think his wife knew he had previously done this? Time has went by and my memory fades but I can't remember thinking she knew the shenanigans he did, and imagined him a perfect dad and hubby
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