Questions and Hopefully Answers in the Cooper Harris Case

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"But there was no malice!"

"Oh, OK Mr. Harris... (taking off cuffs) You are right. You may go."

NOT!!!!!

All posts are MOO.

If only we could all skip past life's troubles and get everything we want happily land in the taffy trap or a web of cotton candy on the Candyland board.... well, we wouldn't be talking about the Harris family at all now, would we? We'd just be working and living and going to the butcher shop and dandelion fields and butterfly bushes and sniffing our sheets hanging on the clothesline... but this is REAL life... and he had a plan but clearly ******ed it up... and I'm "about" off the fence towards "so did she"....
jmo
 
If only we could all skip past life's troubles and get everything we want happily land in the taffy trap or a web of cotton candy on the Candyland board.... well, we wouldn't be talking about the Harris family at all now, would we? We'd just be working and living and going to the butcher shop and dandelion fields and butterfly bushes and sniffing our sheets hanging on the clothesline... but this is REAL life... and he had a plan but clearly ******ed it up... and I'm "about" off the fence towards "so did she"....
jmo

Wait. You mean.....what?

But I thought.......

Dang. Stupid rainbows and butterfly bushes. I feel cheated. :shame:
 
There's no reason to get angry with me. I asked a simple question. I'm not sure how a defense like you describe would work. JMO

Not angry, just being silly... sorry, the written word does not always reveal itself... I apologize.. :blushing:
 
Excellent question! If LH and RH had spoken for one minute at 4:04pm, did he fail to mention the 5pm movie plans? He left his office 12 minutes later with plans of going somewhere and she didn't know that? Either he was lying to her or they're both lying. Phone records are going to show this call and exactly what was said. I can't wait.

Phone records will show the call, but won't show exactly what was said. Unless it was a voicemail and LE got the recording. He could have just got her voicemail and left a message, maybe saying he was going to a movie with the guys. She may or may not have listened to that voicemail. If not, her going to his office after the daycare makes sense. Otherwise, nothing but her being in on it with him makes much sense to me.
 
I'm not sure where the original story came from about RH having no sense of smell.
I don't know if he can smell or not, but I do find more than a little "coincidental" that he claims to have lost 1 1/2 of his 5 senses at age 33.
We have the story about a bottle rocket going of IN his ear, and him needing multiple surgeries for that and him losing 99% of his hearing. Now we have the "unable to smell " story, and few details. When did he lose this?

I guess maybe it's true, at least the legal teams following the srory are checking into it.
http://m.wsbtv.com/news/news/local/legal-expert-questions-ross-harris-sense-smell/nggwn/
Apparently that car really REALLY smelled BAD, for no one to be able to believe he was able to drive from the Treetop to Akers Mill with the windows up.

They want him to see a doctor. They are also questioning if a syndrome causing it.

I find it all too convenient.
An excuse he may have used to avoid extra work or to claim "oh sorry I didn't hear you".
I could swear I was taught if you can't smell you can't taste.

Ben McRae reported RH was a creature of habit.
He always ordered chicken, rice, nacho cheese and tortillas.
4 of the BLANDEST foods on earth IMO!!!
Either he still had a child's palette and never tried new foods, an eating disorder or he really couldn't taste food to begin with.
That choice of good sounds like toddler food IMO.

http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/ho...-dad-he-was-ferris-bueller-tuscaloosa-n153156
 
THE SENSE OF SMELL

"Some tastes—such as salty, bitter, sweet, and sour—can be recognized without the sense of smell. However, more complex flavors (such as raspberry) require both taste and smell sensations to be recognized."

http://www.merckmanuals.com/home/ea...rs/overview_of_smell_and_taste_disorders.html


"The ability to tell the difference between flavors actually depends on smell, not the taste receptors on the tongue. Therefore, people with anosomia often complain of losing their sense of taste and of not enjoying food."
http://www.merckmanuals.com/home/ea..._throat_disorders/loss_of_smell.html#v6496271

His friends said lunch was like a "normal day".
I dunno, if I couldn't taste my lunch I might mention it. AND, I doubt I would be eating lunch less than 3 hours after breakfast if that were the case.


Oh! Almost forgot.
Loss of olfaction may lead to the loss of libido, though this usually does not apply to congenital anosmics.
^^ yeah ^^

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anosmia



All posts are MOO.
 
I have a question that you smart people can possibly answer. Do you think that the amount of stuff that was released at the PCH was done to turn public opinion against both RH and LH, and not just to prove probable cause? Remember at that time people were feeling so sorry for that poor couple, donating copious amounts of money, and bad mouthing the police for their treatment of RH. Given all that, did prosecutors go "above and beyond" to show the public a little insight into the life of this sweet, churchgoing couple to stop the donations and the accusations of police cruelty? Or was that all really needed and normal for a PCH?
 
I have a question that you smart people can possibly answer. Do you think that the amount of stuff that was released at the PCH was done to turn public opinion against both RH and LH, and not just to prove probable cause? Remember at that time people were feeling so sorry for that poor couple, donating copious amounts of money, and bad mouthing the police for their treatment of RH. Given all that, did prosecutors go "above and beyond" to show the public a little insight into the life of this sweet, churchgoing couple to stop the donations and the accusations of police cruelty? Or was that all really needed and normal for a PCH?

I could see it being a little bit about putting LH on notice and perhaps warning people who were donating money that they may want to rethink that (although I think that was handled with the "shocks my conscience" stmt given earlier by LE).... but I also think they were really trying to make sure it was loud & clear for the judge that CH did NOT die by accident and that RH should NOT get bail ...

yep, gonna need a smarter person to answer this question with certainty ;)
 
I have a question that you smart people can possibly answer. Do you think that the amount of stuff that was released at the PCH was done to turn public opinion against both RH and LH, and not just to prove probable cause? Remember at that time people were feeling so sorry for that poor couple, donating copious amounts of money, and bad mouthing the police for their treatment of RH. Given all that, did prosecutors go "above and beyond" to show the public a little insight into the life of this sweet, churchgoing couple to stop the donations and the accusations of police cruelty? Or was that all really needed and normal for a PCH?

I think they went a bit above and beyond at that PCH too, partly, I think, to alert potential donors but also to show the defense just how strong a case they have.
 
I'm not sure where the original story came from about RH having no sense of smell.

I could swear I was taught if you can't smell you can't taste.

Ben McRae reported RH was a creature of habit.
He always ordered chicken, rice, nacho cheese and tortillas.
4 of the BLANDEST foods on earth IMO!!!
Either he still had a child's palette and never tried new foods, an eating disorder or he really couldn't taste food to begin with.
That choice of good sounds like toddler food IMO.

http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/ho...-dad-he-was-ferris-bueller-tuscaloosa-n153156


I knew someone who lost his sense of smell after a childhood accident. He couldn't taste anything except sweet (and perhaps salty, though I only remember the sweetness). He put sugar - and tons of it - on just about everything.

This is my first post, btw. I heard about websleuths when I was following the Teleka Patrick case. Every once in awhile a case captures my heart, and Cooper Harris definitely has captured my heart. I've been binge-reading this forum to catch up on the discussions and finally had to jump in myself.
 
I knew someone who lost his sense of smell after a childhood accident. He couldn't taste anything except sweet (and perhaps salty, though I only remember the sweetness). He put sugar - and tons of it - on just about everything.

This is my first post, btw. I heard about websleuths when I was following the Teleka Patrick case. Every once in awhile a case captures my heart, and Cooper Harris definitely has captured my heart. I've been binge-reading this forum to catch up on the discussions and finally had to jump in myself.
:welcome2: Inthedetails!

I was wondering about the androgel. I did find one article citing loss of smell, so I guess we will see huh÷
Thanks for telling us about the taste...
 
I knew someone who lost his sense of smell after a childhood accident. He couldn't taste anything except sweet (and perhaps salty, though I only remember the sweetness). He put sugar - and tons of it - on just about everything.

This is my first post, btw. I heard about websleuths when I was following the Teleka Patrick case. Every once in awhile a case captures my heart, and Cooper Harris definitely has captured my heart. I've been binge-reading this forum to catch up on the discussions and finally had to jump in myself.

Welcome to Websleuths!
 
I'm not sure where the original story came from about RH having no sense of smell.
I don't know if he can smell or not, but I do find more than a little "coincidental" that he claims to have lost 1 1/2 of his 5 senses at age 33.
We have the story about a bottle rocket going of IN his ear, and him needing multiple surgeries for that and him losing 99% of his hearing. Now we have the "unable to smell " story, and few details. When did he lose this?

I guess maybe it's true, at least the legal teams following the srory are checking into it.
http://m.wsbtv.com/news/news/local/legal-expert-questions-ross-harris-sense-smell/nggwn/
Apparently that car really REALLY smelled BAD, for no one to be able to believe he was able to drive from the Treetop to Akers Mill with the windows up.

They want him to see a doctor. They are also questioning if a syndrome causing it.

I find it all too convenient.
An excuse he may have used to avoid extra work or to claim "oh sorry I didn't hear you".
I could swear I was taught if you can't smell you can't taste.

Ben McRae reported RH was a creature of habit.
He always ordered chicken, rice, nacho cheese and tortillas.
4 of the BLANDEST foods on earth IMO!!!
Either he still had a child's palette and never tried new foods, an eating disorder or he really couldn't taste food to begin with.
That choice of good sounds like toddler food IMO.

http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/ho...-dad-he-was-ferris-bueller-tuscaloosa-n153156

In fairness, fast good isn't exactly gourmet or sophisticated. It's sole purpose it to be fast and appeal to as many people as possible.

IMO



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Regarding sense of smell, people with no sense of smell tend to be thin because they don't enjoy eating. Studies have shown that people with especially keen senses of smell tend to be overweight and enjoy their food more.
 
Regarding sense of smell, people with no sense of smell tend to be thin because they don't enjoy eating. Studies have shown that people with especially keen senses of smell tend to be overweight and enjoy their food more.

I was in agreement with you till my inquisitive fingers decided to look.

''People with anosmia tend to gain weight,'' said Dr. Beverly J. Cowart, an anosmia specialist at the Monell Chemical Senses Center in Philadelphia, in a telephone interview. ''They are searching for something that satisfies the desire for a pleasurable eating experience.''

http://www.nytimes.com/2003/09/22/health/a-matter-of-taste-i-was-a-middle-aged-anosmic.html

Impact on food consumption
Our sense of flavour is a mixture of both smell and taste perception. Since the ability to taste and enjoy food and drink depends on our sense of smell, anosmia often leads to reduced appetite and weight loss. In some patients it leads to weight gain, because they eat food with a high salt and fat content to gain any enjoyment.

bbm

http://synapse.org.au/get-the-facts/anosmia-(losing-your-sense-of-smell)-fact-sheet.aspx
 
In fairness, fast good isn't exactly gourmet or sophisticated. It's sole purpose it to be fast and appeal to as many people as possible.

IMO



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True, it just sounded like maybe they regularly went to a Mexican place (cause he said no beans) and I'm thinking ICK!
chicken, tortillas, rice and nacho cheese at Mexican place here ia all white food.
Not white in a race, the actual color of the food.
As a nurse thats something we dealt with in the 4-5 yr old range. Very odd for a college student. IMO
 
I'm so sorry, I dont know where to put this. Am I correct that there is a hearing today? Do we know what time? THanks.
 
Impact on food consumption
Our sense of flavour is a mixture of both smell and taste perception. Since the ability to taste and enjoy food and drink depends on our sense of smell, anosmia often leads to reduced appetite and weight loss. In some patients it leads to weight gain, because they eat food with a high salt and fat content to gain any enjoyment.

bbm

http://synapse.org.au/get-the-facts/anosmia-(losing-your-sense-of-smell)-fact-sheet.aspx[/QUOTE]


Yes. My guess is he eats a lot of fast food, which will pack on the pounds. He might not especially enjoy food, if he indeed doesn't have a sense of smell, but when he's hungry, he goes for the easy fast food.

Also, if you don't have a sense of smell, complex "real food" wouldn't have an appeal to him. And, just my opinion on this, but fast food matches what I see as his immaturity. I don't see him having a sophisticated food palate or an interest in grown-up food, which takes time, effort, and taste for real ingredients. He's not a healthy or mature eater, IMO.

I am, however, awaiting proof he actually has a problem with his smell.
 
Someone offered a suggestion earlier on another thread -- perhaps LH DID know about the movie but thought he would ride with someone else and took off for the Treehouse to locate RH's car...

If that is what happened, then his departure from work at 4:16 pm must not have been intended info for her to know. Or maybe it was. He just didn't plan on dealing with the decomp.
 
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