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He is purposely trying to not look in that car. Maybe he wants to be on the camera in his own twisted way cuz he thinks it shows himself being normal not realizing how crazy he actually appears
Ok suppose he wanted to kill his kid so he could be "child free" or get divorced or pursue a carefree life of sexting or pursue the hand of Ms Meadows or avoid paying for orthodontics in 10 years ....or whatever other crazy motive you might buy into - why would he do it in a way that will almost certainly get him arrested and likely convicted of a felony?
This would be a really stupid way to plan and carry out a murder if you were actually trying to get away with it.
Because no one ever really gets in trouble for it. How else does he do it in a handsfree way? No muss no fuss , innocent mistake like "that guy just like me that's an advocate". Like LH said, it's no different if he crawled into a pool and drownedOk suppose he wanted to kill his kid so he could be "child free" or get divorced or pursue a carefree life of sexting or pursue the hand of Ms Meadows or avoid paying for orthodontics in 10 years ....or whatever other crazy motive you might buy into - why would he do it in a way that will almost certainly get him arrested and likely convicted of a felony?
This would be a really stupid way to plan and carry out a murder if you were actually trying to get away with it.
why? I think that's him actually being honest. After watching the vet video he had it in his mind how cooper would look. And we know he lies in his description to her as well. I see zero correlation
For the hes guilty of malice (majority) crowd here
One of the main reasons folks seem to believe malice is based on the belief that there is NO WAY Ross could have forgotten Cooper in the short time between strapping him in and reaching the UTurn, right?
Question for you. RH didnt tell Leanna (during the day) that hed taken Cooper to CFA, but he freely told LE that he had. A more basic point. He not only took Cooper to CFA, he went inside, knowing he was being videotaped, and then for good measure introduced Cooper to a manager who knew Ross well enough to most certainly remember Ross, even without reviewing the videotape.
If Ross was knowledgable about hot car deaths and wanted to stage a FBS scenario, he couldnt possibly have chosen a less believable scenario, precisely given that exceedingly short window for forgetting.
As Ive said before, the easiest possible thing for him to have done that morning if he wanted to kill Cooper and claim FBS was simply to drive straight to work. He didnt. Puzzle me that.
He is purposely trying to not look in that car. Maybe he wants to be on the camera in his own twisted way cuz he thinks it shows himself being normal not realizing how crazy he actually appears
Because no one ever really gets in trouble for it. How else does he do it in a handsfree way? No muss no fuss , innocent mistake like "that guy just like me that's an advocate". Like LH said, it's no different if he crawled into a pool and drowned
It would look a whole lot more normal if he didn't go to his car at lunch time on the day his son died in that car - if he were trying to make himself look normal.
Assuming that's true, I have no time to check. That's a 50/50 chance and he's smarter than anyone.What makes you think that no one ever really gets into trouble for it? IIRC more than half of the people who leave their kids in hot cars like this are charged with a crime.
You mean unlike the really 'smart' way Jodi Arias carried out Travis's murder? Or the super smart way Ganesh Ramsaran carried out the murder of his wife Jennifer? (And the 'smart' way he attempted to bribe a guard to help him escape after being found guilty of murder?)
I was under the impression the murderers who tend to get caught are the ones who are actually less smart about pulling off their crime...though if you ask them, they are super smart! "No jury will EVER convict me!" :happydance:
Re BBM: A little condescending to imply the motives you don't subscribe to are crazy, no? :fence:
For the hes guilty of malice (majority) crowd here
One of the main reasons folks seem to believe malice is based on the belief that there is NO WAY Ross could have forgotten Cooper in the short time between strapping him in and reaching the UTurn, right?
Question for you. RH didnt tell Leanna (during the day) that hed taken Cooper to CFA, but he freely told LE that he had. A more basic point. He not only took Cooper to CFA, he went inside, knowing he was being videotaped, and then for good measure introduced Cooper to a manager who knew Ross well enough to most certainly remember Ross, even without reviewing the videotape.
If Ross was knowledgable about hot car deaths and wanted to stage a FBS scenario, he couldnt possibly have chosen a less believable scenario, precisely given that exceedingly short window for forgetting.
As Ive said before, the easiest possible thing for him to have done that morning if he wanted to kill Cooper and claim FBS was simply to drive straight to work. He didnt. Puzzle me that.
Agree~~ Because why would have Ross used the passed tense saying He "was afraid what Cooper looked like"? He really should have said..I was amazed after watching pet video how at peace my buddy looked~~ Often using a past/present tense speaks volumes when someone makes excited utterances!! I do believe this one exposed his afore knowledge that "His Buddy" was inside that small hot space where he left him intentionally!!
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Maybe he didnt know there was a camera
Not true, the ME said parking under the tree means he could have still been alive at that point.
That still leaves two witnesses though.
What makes you think that no one ever really gets into trouble for it? IIRC more than half of the people who leave their kids in hot cars like this are charged with a crime.
Maybe he didnt know there was a camera