Ok he did not immediately say "there was no malicious intent."
He said "it was completely unintentional" and "it was an accident."
Really disturbed by the State right now.
Did you find anything disturbing about his demeanor or responses?
Ok he did not immediately say "there was no malicious intent."
He said "it was completely unintentional" and "it was an accident."
Really disturbed by the State right now.
You must have missed the beginning part when he was crying and moaning.
had good audio and stream on the Fox5 Youtube and earbuds. I biting my tongue
Ok he did not immediately say "there was no malicious intent."
He said "it was completely unintentional" and "it was an accident."
Really disturbed by the State right now.
Thanks. I planned on rewatching the whole thing anyway . Why tongue biting?
I hope the transcript gets published. I missed some stuff. Early on when Ross was describing Cooper I thought he said that Cooper knew his name, and "screamed it." Lol, I'm sure that's not what I heard. Most of the video/audio was clear on the youtube link though.
I saw that part. I didn't see any tears. And that visible grief was pretty short lived. He was very calm and coherent and able to speak about his dead son with no apparent difficulties.
Having been a very wild 16 year old (no, I don't mean sexually), I can assure you not all 16 year olds have the faintest notion of what's what, much less of consequences. For example, you would not have been the slightest bit safe on the roads I drove my car, one I worked for and paid for by myself, because going as fast as I could on windy mountain roads was a blast, and if I ever thought about it all, I'm sure I thought injury and death is what happened to old people.
ETA. I do think it's asinine that it's legal to have sex with a 16 year old in GA, but illegal to send a 16 year old sexual pics.
JMHO I saw emotion, reminds me of my little brother (the breathing, pacing, anxiousness). It was just a different kind than others. My bro is not a talker. RH is a talker tho. He couldn't remember who took Cooper to school the 2 days prior, Took a while to remb poss what password was...I've been and still am a naysayer on making judgements based on "appropriateness" of emotional response, but truly, Im having a difficult time understanding the lack of affect when RH said Cooper's name, said he knew by looking at him he was dead, that his child dying in a hot car was his worst fear...
If in shock, I would think each of those subjects would hit hard, even if for a second, just one gulp, or freezing, or one sob.
Did you find anything disturbing about his demeanor or responses?