happyreader
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I read through a lot of the threads and there seems to be a consistent confusion about Ross Harris's motives. Many people seem to think he was wanting to divorce his wife and didn't want to pay child support.
The "man child" demeanor of RH strikes me as very similar to men I've seen over the years who don't want to be married, but want to stay with their wives for economic reasons. I was married to someone like this and even though we knew it wasn't going to work out he refused to move out and separate and since I had 3 kids I couldn't really do it myself.
It was very confusing to live with him because it was obvious he did care about me and love me, but he didn't want to be married and put zero effort into Marriage. When I finally was able to get him to leave he bounced back and was able to create a successful life for himself. But he wasted the best years of my life for two reasons:
He was afraid to leave because he didn't want to look like a failure in the marriage.
He was cheap and didn't want to spend his own money.
I think this is RH's personality. I think he didn't want to be a father in the real sense of the word and if CH was out of the picture he'd have LH to lean on for paying half the bills and he'd still be able to have his affairs on the side. In fact the death of his son would make him a huge victim and be a giant excuse for any mistakes thereafter.
He just expected people to feel sorry for him and believe him because he'd been interacting with teens for so long he felt like a master manipulator not realizing that police officers aren't gullible teenaged girls. You can see when he was trying to impress the cops with his "PO" insider knowledge, this is something a teenager might be impressed with but an adult would see as really weird.
I think he was sick of the work that comes along with being a father and realized that he was stuck financially for the next 18 years so this was his easy out.
Lillian Stone told Det. Jamie Gore she left Melvin inside the car around 12:20 p.m., but video from a camera mounted in Stones home shows the child had been inside the vehicle since a little after 8 a.m.
She wasnt counting on, or she didnt know, there was surveillance video, said prosecutor Michael Sprinkel. With the inconsistencies in her statement, it does not appear this was simply an accident.
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Stone said she and Melvin returned home and went to bed. Then, around noon, she said she took her son to the store but returned home after he fell asleep. But Gore testified security cameras never showed Stone leaving the home a second time.
Melvin, meanwhile, never left his car seat, the detective said. At 8:10 a.m., when Stone is seen getting out of her Chevy Malibu in the driveway of her home, Melvin doesnt accompany her. Stone hesitates, looks back in the car, then she goes in the house, where she stays until 3:20 p.m., Gore said.
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Video from inside the house showed Lillian Stone moving from room to room throughout the day, though Melvin is never seen, Gore said. Police also found an empty bottle of cough syrup on Stones bed, along with empty bottle of Oxycontin prescribed to Melvins father. The potential significance of those findings was not discussed in court on Wednesday.
Gore testified that Lillian Stone and Melvins father, Sidarius Smith, had been arguing the night before, but did not elaborate on whether that fight had anything to do with their childs death.
This is quite telling. You are loved lil Cooper, too bad it's complete strangers and you are now a sweet Angel in Heaven. :angel:
I bet ole ross is having the time of his life, living it up with all his new friends in a skanky, nasty and damp prison in Georgia, where it is hot and humid as hades most of the time.
How is the new air conditioner working out for ya, rossie boy? I bet they are playing Pin The Tail On the Donkey, right about now.
Was it worth it, ross?
Happy Birthday, Cooper. :candle:
Thanks for the reminder, JerseyGirl.
I hope it is hot and sweaty -- that's how it was for his sweet son for what -- 2 or 3 hours until he simply could not take another breath? But I'll bet it doesn't get up to 130 - 140 degrees F in that prison, but it did for that little boy Cooper.
Unimaginable isn't it, borndem.
Your post gives me an even better idea.
Since little Cooper was baking in oven disguised as a car, Ross should also be given his own oven to spend his days in, without his consent. Just like Cooper.
Good ole Karma
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And here he is:
Offender Name: HARRIS, JUSTIN ROSS
Major Offense(s): MURDER
Current Institution: VALDOSTA STATE PRISON
GDC ID: 1001920988
Havent watched it yet but I'm not surprised she hasn't changed her tune. Denial is a powerful emotion. And to admit he did this deliberately would force her to admit she married a monster. I don't think she has that level of self awareness. JMO
I'll be watching when it reruns at 11 p.m. EDT (I watch a live east coast feed though I live on the west coast). Not sure how much of it I will be able to stomach.
OMG on the stand they asked her what she thinks about Ross now, and her answer is all about her: She says: "I'm humiliated, I don't know if I can ever trust anyone again" She never once says anything about Cooper. One would think she would say something like "I hate Ross for his stupidity; I hate him for thinking with his little brain rather than his big(ger) brain."
Says all I need to know about her.