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:tyou: jamiect and JerseyGirl for the updates!! Very much appreciated!

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snipped by me...
This is one of the points I believe is most hinky about LE's account. (Expecting stones to be thrown here, but....)

how about tomatoes??!!

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CSI Shumpert testified that smell was unremarkable
Last witness who is a Det now but was CSI at time stated just the opposite as Shumpert.

Defense has gotten now Captain but prev LT Ferrell to testify that he got busy and FORGOT to do a report on the 6/18/14 incident for over a year and was prompted 8/2015 iirc, by Stoddard to do it.

Defense has been asking questions and ea one has a point to it lol at times vastly against another witnesses testimony. JMHO
 
Nighttime comfort break..court will resume @8:30am tomorrow.

Tomorrow will be half day and Friday more normal per the Judge. (she made a remark to the State about their day wasn't light today as they had expected)
 
Speaking as a member of the medical profession

1) There would undoubtedly be an odour if a child was left in a hot car for so long.
However, whether a person was able to smell it, depends on that individuals sense of smell.

2) When attempting to resuscitate, the patient should be quickly placed on a hard surface. If that happens to be a hot pavement/sidewalk, well to be honest, that is the least of problems!


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Respectfully BBM. Exactly, the State is trying to say something different. *have asked prior witnesses if there was a better place to do it. JMHO today they tried to say that was enough room in the hatchback to have done it. (I am going to relisten but that opinion I got first go around.)
 
3 CF receipts were found in console

June 2, 2014 drive thru 8:57 am
June 6, 2014 drive thru 9:07 am
June 11 2014 drive thru 9:01 am
 
Was RH late for work often? Was he getting into trouble at work for it? Why was he trying to get a job somewhere else like chick-fil-a? He would have been late for work again if he actually dropped off Cooper at the day care. Why go into the restaurant if he usually used the drive thru anyway?
 
Wouldn't RH talk to Cooper when they were in the car together?
 
I am a bit behind on today's hearings, but I have two quick questions.

1) Was anyone able to hear the audio of Kyle Weston's testimony? Specifically, I am interested in his testimony on the streets surrounding CFA. That part of his testimony is located in minutes 55-65 of part 1 of today's hearing on WAT. However, I could not hear anything that was asked. I want to know what he had to say, and I am curious what was asked on direct and cross examinations!

2) Where was the cover of Cooper's car seat located? Was it pulled back by his head, or was it down by his feet?
 
I am a bit behind on today's hearings, but I have two quick questions.

1) Was anyone able to hear the audio of Kyle Weston's testimony? Specifically, I am interested in his testimony on the streets surrounding CFA. That part of his testimony is located in minutes 55-64 of the Part 1 of today's hearing in WAT. However, I could not hear anything that was asked. I want to know what he had to say, and I am curious what was asked on direct and cross examinations!

2) Where was the cover of Cooper's car seat located? Was it pulled back by his head, or was it down by his feet?


I don't think any feed had better than intermittent audio for his testimony , sadly. I was thinking about you as I watched the silent movie of his direct and cross.

Can't help with your second question -- didn't see related testimony, but I was in and out and sometimes just plain off this afternoon. :D
 
I am a bit behind on today's hearings, but I have two quick questions.

1) Was anyone able to hear the audio of Kyle Weston's testimony? Specifically, I am interested in his testimony on the streets surrounding CFA. That part of his testimony is located in minutes 55-64 of the Part 1 of today's hearing in WAT. However, I could not hear anything that was asked. I want to know what he had to say, and I am curious what was asked on direct and cross examinations!

2) Where was the cover of Cooper's car seat located? Was it pulled back by his head, or was it down by his feet?

Respectfully bbm, behind the head area, and the CF people were hard to hear on all sites. They had problems in the courtroom believe. after break they had them fixed.
 
I am confused on the photos that are DEF # 11, 12, 13 that Grimstead said he did not take while executing the search warrant. Almost matched State #6-13. Came from same camera roll, but witness stated over and over, he did not take those photos. (stuff in back hatch in cases)

Anyone know what that is about?
 
Was RH late for work often? Was he getting into trouble at work for it? Why was he trying to get a job somewhere else like chick-fil-a? He would have been late for work again if he actually dropped off Cooper at the day care. Why go into the restaurant if he usually used the drive thru anyway?


RH typically went thru the drive thru when he went there alone for breakfast. The CFA manager testified he saw RH about a dozen times, roughly half and half at the drive thru (not sure if for breakfast or lunch) and inside, at lunch, with colleagues.

The day Cooper died was the first time this manager had met him, and imo the State was trying to suggest RH bringing Cooper inside was unusual. That can't be known, imo,without knowing whether or not it was typical of RH to bring Cooper inside when he took Cooper to CFA, and I don't remember hearing anything yet whether or not that was the case.

His CFA receipts do seem to demonstrate a rather un-management like disregard for arriving to work on time, which may be relevant to the theory RH felt compelled to delay taking Cooper to daycare because he was running late.
 
RH typically went thru the drive thru when he went there alone for breakfast. The CFA manager testified he saw RH about a dozen times, roughly half and half at the drive thru (not sure if for breakfast or lunch) and inside, at lunch, with colleagues.

The day Cooper died was the first time this manager had met him, and imo the State was trying to suggest RH bringing Cooper inside was unusual. That can't be known, imo,without knowing whether or not it was typical of RH to bring Cooper inside when he took Cooper to CFA, and I don't remember hearing anything yet whether or not that was the case.

His CFA receipts do seem to demonstrate a rather un-management like disregard for arriving to work on time, which may be relevant to the theory RH felt compelled to delay taking Cooper to daycare because he was running late.

Curious if they will bring Little Apron Daycare records in? Prior testimony said that he normally took Cooper to daycare then went to CF.
 
2:51:44 on the Wild about trial video from today is where Def cross about putting the car seat back into suv on July 2. Witness you can tell didn't realize difference in pic http://www.wildabouttrial.com/trial_videos/justin-ross-harris-live-stream/

Not sure if ^^^ will work later but here is the archive today from CourtChatter for Pros Direct, the Cross has not been posted yet or I don't see it rather. [video=youtube;MDay_PupT2U]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDay_PupT2U[/video]
 
His defense team has been very good so far. However, the way they are crossing this witness comes across as IMO...petty? (I can't put my finger on the right word.) I feel so irritated. I always wonder how the jury is feeling.

IMO the defense strategically drew out and extended their cross, and belabored minor details, to try to blunt the very powerful image and impact of the State's photos of Cooper's car seat so close to the driver's seat.

But...they also zeroed in, finally, after that, to perhaps pretty significant irregularities in what the State presented as photo evidence of that proximity.
 
It was testified that Cooper ate breakfast at 8:45 am that morning. So when he went to CFA with RH he didn't eat? That makes more sense than trying to persuade the jury that he was in and out in 19 minutes. No toddler eats that quickly.


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It was testified that Cooper ate breakfast at 8:45 am that morning. So when he went to CFA with RH he didn't eat? That makes more sense than trying to persuade the jury that he was in and out in 19 minutes. No toddler eats that quickly.


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Graphic
autopsy report stated stomach contents listed *advertiser censored* amount and potatoes. Maybe Cooper just ate hash browns there? But ate at home? too?
 
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