About that milk. Again… I just feel like something is totally off about that part of the timeline. Leaving a cold jug of milk out, regardless if it’s 60 or 80 or 100 degrees out, that jug is gonna sweat for at least an hour. You can wipe the condensation off, but until that milk reaches the same temperature as the air, it’s gonna continue to sweat.
We have a huge discrepancy in the time spent in the priceless. 5 mins according to CW, an hour according to H. WHY??? What reason would C or H have to lie about that??
Let’s assume H is telling the truth. About an hour in the grocery store. That would give the milk time to sweat while in the store, assuming C placed it in her cart and it sat at room temperature (likely air conditioned) for the duration of her grocery shop.
Now let’s go with CWs claim of a 5 minute shop. Drops H off, and goes straight home. Priceless to H house to CE house is what, 60-90 mins? I’m sorry but IMO those jugs would be wet. SW clothes and the box touching the top jug would be wet.
unless it was SO HOT in the truck that the milk was brought up to temperature so quickly, I believe H. Now my question is HOW HOT would it have been in the truck, to bring the temperature of the milk up so quickly that a kid would be comfortable sleeping against them, and no condensation present on the jugs, the box, the clothing touching it? For a child to fall asleep comfortably on those jugs?