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It's only 4:00PM here (metro Detroit), but it's 5:00 somewhere
I'm having a glass of wine to celebrate the painters finishing, and I hope there's a verdict, too. :toastred:

YupWas there video of Ross entering his car at the end of the day and driving off? I do not remember that. (If so, it's probably what the jury will want to watch next)
Try this one, the lunch time stop starts at about the :56 mark:
[video=youtube;kotSKy2rdoY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kotSKy2rdoY[/video]
Was there video of Ross entering his car at the end of the day and driving off? I do not remember that. (If so, it's probably what the jury will want to watch next)
Was there video of Ross entering his car at the end of the day and driving off? I do not remember that. (If so, it's probably what the jury will want to watch next)
The curious coincidence of RH just happening to buy lightbulbs on that particular day and just happening to take them to the car and put them in without bending down... Is another thing that I see as completely irrelevant. If you think he murdered his son then you make it into something suspicious (he was obviously going to check if his son was dead yet, for some reason!). Me, I just think he needed lightbulbs. LE checked, and he did indeed need lightbulbs. And it's tragic he never noticed Cooper at that point, but I don't see it as evidence of malice murder at all.
Same with him apparently taking an odd way to the cinema. If you think he's guilty you can come up with some motive for him doing that relating to murder, but I don't think it's evidence of malice murder. There are loads of reasons why he could have taken that way.
Can't he see in the back seat before he even opens the door from the back Window as he approaches and grabs the door handle?
Or it means "see he didn't lean into the car"
O/TPossible verdict in 1 of the 2 LEO shooting some on egoing on right now. . Praying that the verdict does not cause riots.
And more deputies are walking out of the courtroom. Activity picks up even more #TensingTrial;
See above.
The curious coincidence of RH just happening to buy lightbulbs on that particular day and just happening to take them to the car and put them in without bending down... Is another thing that I see as completely irrelevant. If you think he murdered his son then you make it into something suspicious (he was obviously going to check if his son was dead yet, for some reason!). Me, I just think he needed lightbulbs. LE checked, and he did indeed need lightbulbs. And it's tragic he never noticed Cooper at that point, but I don't see it as evidence of malice murder at all.
Same with him apparently taking an odd way to the cinema. If you think he's guilty you can come up with some motive for him doing that relating to murder, but I don't think it's evidence of malice murder. There are loads of reasons why he could have taken that way.
I agree that the tossing of the lightbulbs into the car without leaning down even slightly looks unnatural.
But I am trying to figure out the motivation of that if he is guilty. Since he couldn't see him in that brief moment, it wouldn't determine if the baby was deceased or not. If he heard no sounds, that wouldn't really prove if he was alive or not since he could be asleep or unresponsive. Honestly it was such a brief moment of the door being open I'm not sure he could expect to hear anything anyway.
So what the motivation be if a guilty RH was unable to see or hear anything in that brief encounter at the car?
I know some people think this is some kind of indication of guilt, but for me the trip to the car at lunch with his friends points firmly to cluelessness/accident.
I agree that the tossing of the lightbulbs into the car without leaning down even slightly looks unnatural.
But I am trying to figure out the motivation of that if he is guilty. Since he couldn't see him in that brief moment, it wouldn't determine if the baby was deceased or not. If he heard no sounds, that wouldn't really prove if he was alive or not since he could be asleep or unresponsive. Honestly it was such a brief moment of the door being open I'm not sure he could expect to hear anything anyway.
So what the motivation be if a guilty RH was unable to see or hear anything in that brief encounter at the car?
The rear windows were tinted. I'm not sure how dark they were though.
Really cuz he's backed in and he just jumps out of the car and they drive off...it's not like they ever could see anything from their angle etc
Exactly. It makes no sense, unless another layer of speculation is added on, such as, his friends drove a way too fast , or, he changed his mind.
Could be... my gut says "nope."
Let's see if I'm right. Too bad we can't see the nod, the type of nod says it all.
Anyone know at what point the juror nodded to the other juror? After the tossing of the bulbs or the pause while walking?